LEED Requirements Sample Clauses

LEED Requirements. Tenant shall comply with such practices as Landlord deems appropriate in order for the Building or the Project to obtain or continue to comply with LEED certification requirements.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
LEED Requirements. Contractor understands that, pursuant to Executive Order No. 484, all new construction and renovation projects over 20,000 square feet must, at a minimum, meet a Massachusetts LEED Plus building standard, and that smaller projects must meet the minimum energy performance standards for advanced buildings established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sustainable Design Roundtable. Furthermore, Contractor understands that the Massachusetts LEED Plus standard or a higher LEED standard applies to all projects overseen by DCAMM, as well as all projects built on state land for use by state agencies. Contractor must document compliance with this executive order and Project LEED certification standards as described in the Specifications.
LEED Requirements. .1 All new builds and major renovations are to target LEED Gold certification or higher. As part of certification, the following general principles are to be observed: • All enhanced commissioning credits are to be targeted. • Grey water systems shall not be installed on campus. • Water closets and urinals shall meet LEED prerequisites only, additional water reductions or points shall not be targeted for these fixtures. • Electrical metering shall not impact panel layouts. Electrical distribution shall be laid out to promote intuitive troubleshooting. • Energy metering shall include: electrical, natural gas, condensate (from steam), domestic water, heating water, and chilled water where applicable. Building tenants shall be metered separately. • Submit project Waste Management Plan highlighting recycling and salvage requirements. .2 In addition to the required LEED Gold Prerequisites, the following Credits shall be selected and implemented, with additional Credits to be selected as part of the design process to achieve Gold certification: • Rainwater Management • Heat Island Reduction • Outdoor Water Use Reduction • Optimize Process Water Use (where applicable to building / cooling system type) • Enhanced Commissioning • Optimize Energy PerformanceAdvanced Energy Metering • Grid Harmonization (Demand Response) • Enhanced Refrigerant Management • Environmental Product Declarations • Construction and Demolition Waste Management • Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies • Low-Emitting Materials • Construction IAQ Management Plan • Indoor Air Quality Assessment • Thermal Comfort • Interior Lighting • Acoustic performance – Refer to Queen’s Acoustic Design Guidelines and any project specific requirementsTarget a total of 4 points in this category including options such as: o Green Building Education o Purchasing Lamps
LEED Requirements. The Tenant shall comply at all times with the LEED requirements set out in Schedule 10 of this Lease.
LEED Requirements. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord currently intends to (but shall not be required to) operate the Building in accordance with the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program’s standards, as the same may be amended, supplemented, or replaced from time to time, or, at Landlord’s sole option, any similar standards (hereinafter referred to as “LEED”). In connection therewith:
LEED Requirements. At the request of the OCO contractor shall provide the LEED requirements below:
LEED Requirements. Tenant shall be required to comply with requirements set forth on Exhibit C attached hereto in connection with Tenant’s construction of the Tenant Improvements with respect to the Premises (including additional premises leased pursuant to any expansion options provided for in the Lease) and Tenant’s operations at the Building. Tenant shall, upon request, provide Landlord with basic and uncertified documentation demonstrating Tenant’s compliance with the Exhibit C requirements, however, Landlord shall be solely responsible for all formal LEED reporting and application paperwork and the cost thereof.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
LEED Requirements. All LEED requirements set forth in the Contract Documents are hereby passed down to the Vendor. Vendor shall fulfill any and all LEED requirements applicable to its trade, scope of work, or supplied materials via submission to the TSC no later than 30 days after start of work. If LEED submittals are not received, TSC reserves the right to withhold payment until submittals are received and approved by the general contractor, Owner, or design professional.
LEED Requirements. 1. All new builds and major renovations are to target LEED Gold certification or higher. As part of certification, the following general principles are to be observed: o All enhanced commissioning credits are to be targeted. o Grey water systems shall not be installed on campus. o Water closets and urinals shall meet LEED prerequisites only, additional water reductions or points shall not be targeted for these fixtures. o Electrical metering shall not impact panel layouts. Electrical distribution shall be laid out to promote intuitive troubleshooting. o Energy metering shall include electrical, natural gas, condensate (from steam), domestic water, heating water, and chilled water where applicable. Building tenants shall be metered separately. o Submit project Waste Management Plan highlighting recycling and salvage requirements. 2. In addition to the required LEED Gold Prerequisites, the following credits shall be selected and implemented, with additional credits to be selected as part of the design process to achieve Gold Certification: • SUSTAINABLE SITES: o Rainwater Management o Heat Island Reduction • WATER EFFICIENCY:
LEED Requirements. In order for the Landlord to attempt to achieve LEED® Canada Core and Shell system requirements for new construction, the Tenant agrees to the following: (a) Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment The Tenant shall design all mechanical/electrical systems installed by the Tenant within the Leased Premises (if any) to meet the requirements of the Ontario Building Code. The Tenant shall design any ventilation systems installed by the Tenant within the Leased Premises to meet the ASHRAE 62.1-2007 ventilation requirements.
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!