Easy credit, but might take some time

The large and thriving market for reused furniture makes this credit an easy one to achieve—and you can often find items that are as good as new. It can be a bit more time-consuming to search for furnishings that are appropriate for your project, and to ensure that what you find is durable enough.

If your project involves moving existing tenants from one location to a new commercial interior fit out, the easiest way to obtain this credit is to reuse your existing furniture. 

Got a BAS?

To earn this credit, your project building must have a Building Automation System (BAS) that monitors and controls HVAC and lighting systems.

The minimum BAS functions for HVAC include monitoring the status of sensors and controlled devices, scheduling equipment off when not in use, scheduling set points and setbacks, and trending equipment status.

The minimum BAS functions for lighting includes scheduling lights to turn off during unoccupied times.

LEED AP as integral team member

You can easily earn this point, simply by including a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP) as an integral member of the project team. Since the LEED certification process relies on detailed understanding of LEED, having a LEED AP on board benefits the project and can save significant time and effort, while earning your project a point with this credit.

The LEED AP needs to be involved as a “principal participant” from the start of the project, according to the credit language.