LEED-CS definition
Examples of LEED-CS in a sentence
Landlord is seeking LEED-CS v3 certification of the Base Building Project.
LEED-CS 150 Second has achieved direct views to the outdoor environment through vision glazing for 91% of regularly occupied areas.
LEED-CS 150 Second has increased breathing zone outdoor air ventilation rates to all occupied spaces by at least 30% above the minimum rates required by ASHRAE 62.1-2007 for the base building.
LEED-CI On-site renewable energy is covered under LEED-CI SSc1: Site Selection, where tenants earn five points for locating in a LEED-CS building.
LEED-CS 150 Second provides a centrally located, easily accessible area for recycling of paper, cardboard, glass, plastics and metals, for the base building and tenant occupants.
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.
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.
In order to fulfill the LEED-CS v2009 requirements, tenants will be responsible for meeting certain criteria for the LEED credits as described in this section.
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Beyond adhering to the requirements of the above listed LEED-CS prerequisites and credits, Tenant, at its own cost and expense, shall design and construct the Initial Tenant Work and all subsequent Tenant Work, and shall operate within the Premises, so as to render the Premises certifiable under the LEED 2009 program for Commercial Interiors at a Silver level.