CI-v5 PRc1: Project Priorities 1-9 points
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© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.
Intent
To promote the achievement of credits that address geographically sensitive or adaptation-specific environmental, social equity, and public health priorities. To encourage projects to think creatively to test and accelerate new sustainable building practices and strategies.
Requirements
Achieve any combination of the following for a maximum of 9 points:
Regional priority
Achieve a regional priority credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library. These credits have been identified by USGBC as having additional regional importance for the project’s region.
Project-type credits
Achieve a project-type credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library. These credits have been identified by USGBC as addressing unique needs for the given adaptation or building application.
Exemplary performance
Achieve an exemplary performance credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library. These credits have been identified by USGBC as going above and beyond an existing LEED v5 prerequisite or credit in the LEED v5 priority areas of scale, decarbonization, resilience, health, equity, and/or ecosystems.
Pilot credits
Achieve a pilot credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library.
Innovative Strategies
Achieve significant, measurable, environmental performance using a strategy not addressed in the LEED green building rating system.
Identify all of the following:
- The intent of the proposed innovation strategy
- Proposed requirements for compliance
- Proposed submittals to demonstrate compliance
- The design approach or strategies used to meet the requirements
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Credit language
© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.
Intent
To promote the achievement of credits that address geographically sensitive or adaptation-specific environmental, social equity, and public health priorities. To encourage projects to think creatively to test and accelerate new sustainable building practices and strategies.
Requirements
Achieve any combination of the following for a maximum of 9 points:
Regional priority
Achieve a regional priority credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library. These credits have been identified by USGBC as having additional regional importance for the project’s region.
Project-type credits
Achieve a project-type credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library. These credits have been identified by USGBC as addressing unique needs for the given adaptation or building application.
Exemplary performance
Achieve an exemplary performance credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library. These credits have been identified by USGBC as going above and beyond an existing LEED v5 prerequisite or credit in the LEED v5 priority areas of scale, decarbonization, resilience, health, equity, and/or ecosystems.
Pilot credits
Achieve a pilot credit from USGBC’s Project Priority Library.
Innovative Strategies
Achieve significant, measurable, environmental performance using a strategy not addressed in the LEED green building rating system.
Identify all of the following:
- The intent of the proposed innovation strategy
- Proposed requirements for compliance
- Proposed submittals to demonstrate compliance
- The design approach or strategies used to meet the requirements