Concrete Helps Achieve LEED™ Certification
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) is a rating system devised by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to evaluate the environmental performance of a building and encourage market transformation toward sustainable design. Governments at all levels are endorsing LEED™ through mandates, tax credits or grants. The system is credit-based, allowing projects to earn points for environmentally-friendly actions taken during construction and use of a building. Using concrete in various applications can help a project earn up to 110 LEED™ points, and 40 points are needed for basic LEED certification.
In the LEED checklist below, click on the credit below to see how concrete may qualify for the credit.
Potential LEED Credits for Ready Mix Concrete
= Incidental concrete use in this LEED credit (30 points)
= Incidental concrete use in this LEED credit (30 points)