GREEN BUILDING PRINCIPLES Clause Samples
The Green Building Principles clause establishes requirements for environmentally sustainable design, construction, and operation of a project. It typically mandates adherence to recognized green building standards, such as LEED or BREEAM, and may specify targets for energy efficiency, water conservation, and use of eco-friendly materials. By incorporating these principles, the clause ensures that the project minimizes its environmental impact and aligns with broader sustainability goals, addressing regulatory compliance and stakeholder expectations for responsible development.
GREEN BUILDING PRINCIPLES. To the extent practical and feasible, in accordance with local Building Codes and California state codes, and subject to limitation or restrictions in accordance with FAA or Transportation Security Administration standards and guidelines, LAWA shall incorporate Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building standards into the demolition, design, construction and operation of all aspects of the LAX Master Plan Program. LAWA shall apply the LEED standards for New Commercial and Major Renovations, Version 2.1, as defined by the U.S. Green Building Council. LAWA shall abide by all applicable City regulations with respect to energy efficiency, sustainability and green building design.
GREEN BUILDING PRINCIPLES. The Project should be designed to achieve at least LEED Certification, if not LEED Silver Certification, incorporating green building, energy efficiency and sustainability practices and designs. The residential portion of the Project will also be required to comply with the PDC green housing policy, which encourages the use of durable materials with life- cycle benefits. Specific aspects to be incorporated are described in Exhibit D, Scope of Development.
