LEED-ND forum, I am searching for a clarification on which specific ENERGY STAR program(s) the "equivalent criteria" statement applies to in GIB prereq 2. As you know, New Homes v.2 has phased out, so can the term "equivalent criteria" still apply to New Homes v. 2 criteria or must it now necessarily apply to New Homes v. 3 only? Can a Builder Option Package still be used to satisfy the criteria? Is the "equivalent criteria" hinged on the building's actual start of construction or what applied to the ENERGY STAR New Homes Program in 2009? Thanks for any guidance!
Hi Eric,
In general, the best way to explain LEED-ND's policies on this kind of thing is to say that we follow the LEED for Homes program (to keep consistency for those teams using both rating systems). So, the analogous Homes rating system, version 2008, does currently allow project teams to use ENERGY STAR version 2 as an "or equivalent" to version 3. Therefore, it's acceptable for an ND project to do the same.
However, I'd encourage you to follow version 3 if you can. Our policies tend to evolve with the market (and as codes are updated), and so may change. Also, if your project is Stage 1 or Stage 2, what you're doing is committing to follow ENERGY STAR when the buildings are built. If that point is more than a year or two in the future, version 3 will be more commonly used in the market anyway.
Best,
Meghan