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Question 111

The project team has decided to substitute the flooring in the school gym with natural rubber flooring that has met the Sustainable Agriculture Standard. The cost of the substituted flooring is $80,000. The project will achieve

Correct Answer: A
. Materials and Resources Credit, Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials, Option 2. Leadership Extraction Practices Natural rubber flooring is a bio-based material that can contribute to the achievement of Option 2 of the Sourcing of Raw Materials credit, which requires using products that meet at least one of the responsible extraction criteria for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed building products in the project1. By meeting the Sustainable Agriculture Standard (SAN), the natural rubber flooring demonstrates that it has been produced in a way that conserves biodiversity, protects natural resources, and enhances social and economic well-being2. Therefore, the cost of the substituted flooring ($80,000) can be counted towards the credit threshold.
Reference:
Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction v4 - Pages 263-2641 Sustainable Agriculture Standard | Rainforest Alliance3
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Question 112

The design team is attempting to achieve the Increased Ventilation strategy in the Indoor Environmental Quality Credit, Enhanced Indoor Air Quality in a conference room. The associated ASHRAE standard requires 400 CFM (11.3 CMM) of ventilation air, but the local code requires 500 CFM (14.1 CMM) of ventilation air. What is the required minimum amount of ventilation air to achieve this credit?

Correct Answer: B
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The project must meet the more stringent requirement, which in this case is 500 CFM (14.1 CMM) as per the local code. LEED Enhanced Indoor Air Quality prerequisites and credits prioritize compliance with the highest applicable ventilation standards to improve indoor air quality and occupant comfort.
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Question 113

An owner has insisted on using a non-native or non-adapted plant species on both the vegetated roof and ground level. What Sustainable Sites credit will this decision impact the most?

Correct Answer: B
Sustainable Sites (SS) Credit: Site Development - Protect or Restore Habitat encourages projects to use native or adapted vegetation to restore natural habitats and support local biodiversity.
* Using non-native or non-adapted plants negatively impacts this credit because these plants often require excessive irrigation, fertilizers, or pesticides, which can harm local ecosystems.
* Vegetated roofs (green roofs) are eligible for this credit, but only if they use native or adapted plant species.
* Heat Island Reduction (Option C) focuses on materials and shading, not plant selection.
* Light Pollution Reduction (Option D) relates to outdoor lighting, not vegetation choices.
The use of non-native plants most directly affects habitat restoration efforts, making Option B the correct answer.
(Source: Official LEED BD+C Reference Manual)
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Question 114

Which of the following statements is correct when defining the project boundary?

Correct Answer: C
. The land associated with the project supports typical operations
According to the LEED v4 Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction, the LEED project boundary must include all contiguous land that is associated with the project and supports its typical operations. This includes land altered as a result of construction and features used primarily by the project's occupants, such as hardscape (parking and sidewalks), septic or stormwater treatment equipment, and landscaping1. Therefore, statement C is correct when defining the project boundary. Statement A is incorrect because the LEED project boundary must be contiguous. Statement B is incorrect because the LEED project boundary can include more than one building, as long as they are on the same site and share a common scope of work. Statement D is incorrect because there is no such requirement for the gross floor area of the LEED project to be a certain percentage of the gross land area within the LEED project boundary.
Reference:
Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction v4 - Page 282
NC-v4.1 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries | LEEDuser1
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Question 115

The design team and project owner decided not to pursue Energy and Atmosphere Credit, Enhanced Commissioning, but would hire a Commissioning Authority (CxA) to oversee the requirements for Energy and Atmosphere Prerequisite, Fundamental Commissioning and Verification. What is a required responsibility for the CxA to achieve the stated objective?

Correct Answer: A
For LEED BD+C Energy and Atmosphere (EA) Prerequisite: Fundamental Commissioning and Verification, the CxA is responsible for verifying that building systems are properly installed and functioning correctly.
* This ensures compliance with the Owner's Project Requirements (OPR) and basis of design (BOD)
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* Developing a systems manual (Option D) is required for Enhanced Commissioning, not Fundamental Commissioning.
* Reviewing the building after 10 months (Option B) is also part of Enhanced Commissioning, not Fundamental Commissioning.
* Training verification (Option C) is beneficial but not a core responsibility for Fundamental Commissioning.
Verifying installation and performance (Option A) is the primary requirement for the CxA under Fundamental Commissioning.
(Source: Official LEED BD+C Reference Manual)
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