The evolution of MPRs in LEED
Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs), which set literal and actual boundaries for how LEED certification should be applied, continue to evolve in LEED v4. Here's a short history so far:
- Pre-LEED-2009: no MPRs
- LEED 2009 (LEED v3): MPRs introduced, with 7 in most rating systems. Supplemental guidance introduced and modified over time as MPRs proved confusing.
- LEED v4: MPRs more integrated into rating system, reduced to 3.
What to look for in LEED v4
The requirements conveyed by the LEED 2009 MPRs have not changed in LEED v4.
The evolution of MPRs in LEED
Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs), which set literal and actual boundaries for how LEED certification should be applied, continue to evolve in LEED v4. Here's a short history so far:
- Pre-LEED-2009: no MPRs
- LEED 2009 (LEED v3): MPRs introduced, with 7 in most rating systems. Supplemental guidance introduced and modified over time as MPRs proved confusing.
- LEED v4: MPRs more integrated into rating system, reduced to 3.
What to look for in LEED v4
The requirements conveyed by the LEED 2009 MPRs have not changed in LEED v4.
The evolution of MPRs in LEED
Minimum Program Requirements (MPRs), which set literal and actual boundaries for how LEED certification should be applied, continue to evolve in LEED v4. Here's a short history so far:
- Pre-LEED-2009: no MPRs
- LEED 2009 (LEED v3): MPRs introduced, with 7 in most rating systems. Supplemental guidance introduced and modified over time as MPRs proved confusing.
- LEED v4: MPRs more integrated into rating system, reduced to 3.
What to look for in LEED v4
The requirements conveyed by the LEED 2009 MPRs have not changed in LEED v4.