Definition

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) residential rating system, LEED for Homes, was launched in 2008. The LEED rating systems are developed through an open, consensus-based process led by LEED committees. LEED is a voluntary program that provides independent, third-party verification that a home was designed and built using methods for achieving high performance in multiple areas of sustainability, including energy, water, waste management, indoor air quality and sustainable site development. There are multiple rating systems for all types of buildings, including existing buildings and homes for residential projects. Homes may achieve different levels of certification (platinum, gold, silver, certified) depending on the number of LEED prerequisites and credits that are met.

 

Lookup Value: LEED For Homes


Legacy OData Value: LeedForHomes

Lookup Name: GreenBuildingVerificationType

Synonym(s):  --

Element Status: ACTIVE

BEDES: Assessment Program = "ENERGY STAR Certified Homes"

Revision Date: JUN 17 2021

Version Added: 1.5.0

Lookup Name ID: 3087c8c

Lookup ID: 614bd77

References: RESI,RLSE,RINC,MOBI,FARM,COMS,COML

Spanish (Lookup Display Name): LEED Para Hogares

French-Canadian (Lookup Display Name): LEED for Homes

Lookup Status Change Date: JUN 21 2016


Usage

GreenBuildingVerificationType (Property)

  • 35% of Systems (7/20)
  • 4% of Organizations (21/480)

GreenBuildingVerificationType (PropertyGreenVerification)

  • 15% of Systems (3/20)
  • 1% of Organizations (5/480)

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Page Revision Date: Apr 16 2024

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