• SUSTAINABLE PRIORITIES
    SUSTAINABLE PRIORITIES Our highest priority is to sustainability and responsible design
  • DESIGN FOCUSED
    DESIGN FOCUSED As energy design becomes more prevalent in today's society, EDSS continues to excel
  • INTERIOR SOLUTIONS
    INTERIOR SOLUTIONS Accent your finest interior space with our award winning design services
  • INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
    INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS We at EDSS strive to push the envelope in energy efficient design services
  • CUSTOM SOLUTIONS
    CUSTOM SOLUTIONS We at EDSS pride ourselves on our ability to fit any client needs

LEED® Certification: The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) program  is a consensus-based Green Building rating system, developed by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC), an independent  not-for-profit organization. The rating system quantifies various building elements and compares them to a standard of efficiency, providing a tangible level of building performance. LEED® is the recognized  standard in the U.S. and many other countries for building sustainability. The program  is based  around  performance  in the design and construction of buildings in the following five areas  of environmental concern:

•            Sustainable sites

•            Water efficiency

•            Energy and atmosphere

•            Materials and resources

•            Indoor environmental quality

 

Benefits of LEED® Certification: The participation  of an organization in the LEED® certification process shows its dedication and leadership  in ecological preservation  and social responsibility. Some of the environmental and financial benefits LEED® certified projects may enjoy are:

•            Increased productivity of occupants

•            Energy reduction leading to lower operating  costs

•            Increased asset value

•            Reduced construction waste and emissions

•            Tax credits and other incentives in hundreds of cities

•            Public interest in your project

 

The LEED® Commissioning process: A formal commissioning process is required to assure that building components are designed  and installed as intended.  There are five steps to this formal process:

•            Engage a LEED® commissioning authority

•            Review design intent and basis of design documentation

•            Include sommissioning requirements in construction documentation

•            Develop and employ a commissioning plan

•            Verify the installation, functional employment, training on systems and documentation.

 

Back to Top