LEED-CI definition

LEED-CI means the LEED rating system for commercial interiors;
LEED-CI means the LEED rating system
LEED-CI means the LEED for Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) green building rating system designed by the USGBC.

Examples of LEED-CI in a sentence

  • Whether provided by the Project Architect or by a specialized consultant service, the Project Architect shall provide services necessary for securing LEED Certification or better under LEED-NC Version 2.2. (projects at UT Austin might also be certified under LEED-CI v2.0, LEED CS v2.0, and possibly even LEED-EB v2.0) or current OFPC approved version.

  • LEED-CI Tenants attempting LEED-CI at 150 Second can achieve one point, through LEED-CI IEQc2: Increased Ventilation, by providing additional air ventilation through appropriate mechanical or natural ventilation design strategies.

  • This is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system (MRp1) and LEED-CI projects will automatically earn this prerequisite.

  • A tenant applying for LEED for Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) certification automatically gains five credits simply by choosing to be a tenant in the LEED-CS building at 150 Second.

  • Furthermore, the base building systems have provided tenants with the ability to achieve LEED-CI, IEQc2: Increased Ventilation within their space by providing increased ventilation for each zone.

  • Together LEED-CS and LEED-CI address the commercial office real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits through improved indoor air quality, maximized daylighting and lower energy costs.

  • Tenants should refer to the link below for a reference guide for the LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) Rating System.

  • LEED-CI Tenants attempting LEED-CI at 150 Second may achieve one point by providing individual lighting control for at least 90% of occupants of the tenant space and for all multi-occupant spaces.

  • A copy of the LEED-CI 2009 Scorecard and Rating System are included as an appendix for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies.

  • LEED-CI Tenants attempting LEED-CI at 150 Second are provided with an easily accessible dedicated area for tenants recycling (paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics and metals).