Green Building Sample Clauses

Green Building. All fees, costs, charges and expenses for the renewal and/or continuance of the certification of the said Building as an Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Certified Green Building and for maintenance management upkeep of the machinery and equipments installed at the said Building as per the IGBC Norms and/or the relevant authorities.
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Green Building. The Project shall achieve Silver LEED certification or equivalent. Costs for the proposed green building features, including photovoltaic panels, are incorporated into the Project Budget (Attachment No. 7).
Green Building. The Plaza Project design and construction shall comply with City Council Policy 900-14, “SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY.” Any building over 5,000 square feet included in the Plaza Project shall be designed and constructed to achieve fifteen percent (15%) less total building energy consumption than the minimally code compliant building as modeled following the Title 24 requirements. An average pay-back period of less than ten (10) years shall be used as a guide for the aggregate of all energy efficiency measures. Developer shall submit and obtain LEED Silver Rating Certification from the United States Green Building Council for any building over 5,000 square feet included in the Plaza Project. Notwithstanding any of the above, Developer shall not be required to exceed any of the green building or energy conservation standards contained within the Permit.
Green Building. 14.1 SHA shall ensure that, prior to issuance of a building permit, all new development in the MPC- YT zone includes sufficient features and elements to qualify for green building certification, as follows. Any development project that does not include Replacement Housing, 30% of AMI Housing, or 60% of AMI Housing must meet one of the following standards: • LEED Gold or higher rating, according to a U.S. Green Building Council ratings system applicable to each type of development involved, as most recently published and amended as of the date when the first permit application for the project is submitted to DPD; or • A 4-Star or higher rating either for Built Green Multi-Family Version 2009 or Built Green Single-Family/Townhome New Construction Version 2007, as applicable, according to the criteria in those rating systems of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties Rating Systems, or any applicable later version of either of those systems approved in writing by the DPD Director as providing for at least equivalent sustainability. Any development project that does include Replacement Housing, 30% of AMI Housing, or 60% of AMI Housing may meet LEED Gold or Built Green 4-Star, as described above, or either of the following standards: • Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard (“ESDS”) published by the Washington State Department of Commerce, v. 2.0, or any later or modified ESDS version approved in writing by the DPD Director as providing for at least equivalent sustainability. • 2011 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria, published by Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., or any later or modified version approved in writing by the DPD Director as providing for at least equivalent sustainability.
Green Building. 13.1 The project will apply for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification for New Construction (NC). LEED-NC certification is not granted until construction completion but will be actively pursued by the owner and design team. Certification criteria will be based upon the U.S. Green building Council’s Green building rating system for new construction or major rehabilitation in place at the time of site development.
Green Building. The Project shall achieve Silver LEED certification. The Project team includes LEED certified staff to assist with the design and selection of the Project’s green building features and LEED strategy. The Project will incorporate a green eco-roof and photovoltaic panels. Costs for the proposed green building features and LEED certification process are incorporated into the Amended Project Budget (Attachment No. 7).
Green Building. Developer shall construct the Project in accordance with the Green Building Act of 2006, D.C. Official Code §§ 6-1451.01, et seq., as amended from time to time to the extent applicable to the different components of the Project. Additionally, Developer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to achieve LEED Gold certification or equivalent for the Project, as such standards are applicable to the different components of the Project.
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Green Building. If a Green Building Policy is applicable to the scope of work under this Agreement, Metro will adhere to the City’s Green Building Policy. It is understood by the Parties that the Green Building Policy does not apply to the Project scope as anticipated by the Parties. However, if the scope of the Project changes, the parties will reanalyze the applicability of the Green Building Policy.
Green Building. The Project Improvements design and construction shall comply with the City Council Policy 900-14, “SUSTAINABLE BUILDING POLICY.” Any building over 5,000 square feet included in the Project Improvements shall be designed and constructed to achieve fifteen percent (15%) less total building energy consumption than the minimally code compliant building as modeled following the Title 24 requirements. An average pay-back period of less than ten (10) years shall be used as a guide for the aggregate of all energy efficiency measures. Developer shall submit and obtain LEED Silver Rating Certification from the United States Green Building Council for any building over 5,000 square feet included in the Project Improvements. Notwithstanding any of the above, Developer shall not be required to exceed any of the green building or energy conservation standards contained within the Entitlements.
Green Building. An approach to building, rehabilitation, repairs, maintenance, and property operations that is more sustainable than traditional approaches to such activities and results in a project that is more energy efficient, costs less to operate, has better indoor air quality, and reduces its overall impact on the environment. (See Section 1.4(A)(2) for further details on green building.)
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