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Question 186

A project design team for an elementary school project is attempting to achieve Innovation Credit, Innovation, Option 1. Innovation. Which of the following strategies would qualify?

Correct Answer: C
This strategy would qualify as an innovation credit because it is not addressed in the LEED green building rating system, and it achieves significant, measurable environmental performance by educating the students and the community about the benefits of green building. The project team would need to identify the intent, requirements, submittals, and design approach of this strategy in the Basis of Design document1. This strategy is also listed as an example of innovation in the LEED Innovation Catalog2.
References: = NC-v4.1 INc1: Innovation | LEEDuser, LEED credit library | U.S. Green Building Council
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Question 187

Which of the following strategies can be used to reduce the internal load of a building?

Correct Answer: A
Decreasing lighting power is a strategy that can be used to reduce the internal load of a building. Internal load is the amount of heat generated within a building by its occupants, equipment, and lighting1. Reducing lighting power can lower the internal heat gain and thus decrease the cooling demand and energy consumption of the building2. Other strategies to reduce internal load include using energy-efficient appliances, natural ventilation, daylighting, occupancy sensors, and shading devices3. Reference:
8.1: Internal Loads - Engineering LibreTexts
Chapter 3: Design Loads for Residential Buildings - HUD User
Internal Heat Gain - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
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Question 188

For minimum acoustic performance, peak-hour is defined as M

Correct Answer: B
Peak-hour is a term used to describe the time period when the traffic noise is highest, usually during morning and evening rush hours. Peak-hour noise level is measured by the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq), which is an energy-average of the noise level over a specified sample time. For minimum acoustic performance, LEED requires projects to implement acoustic treatment and other measures to minimize noise intrusion from exterior sources for high-noise sites (peak-hour Leq above 60 dBA during school hours).
References:
* LEED BD+C: Schools v4 - LEED v4 Minimum acoustic performance
* Schools-NC-v4 EQp3: Minimum acoustic performance | LEEDuser
* Schools-NC-v4.1 EQp3: Minimum acoustic performance | LEEDuser
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Question 189

A developer is considering an urban infill site for a new commercial building rather than a rural greenfield site adjacent to a stream. Which of the following is an economic advantage of the infill site?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
An economic advantage of the infill site is that it reduces the need for new utility infrastructure. This is because the infill site is located within an existing urban area that already has access to water, sewer, electricity, and other utilities1. The developer can save on the costs of extending or installing new utility lines and services to the rural greenfield site, which may not have adequate or reliable utility infrastructure2. The other options are not economic advantages, but rather environmental benefits of the infill site. Protecting greenfields and farmland, preserving habitat and natural resources, and reducing potential damage to an existing stream are all positive outcomes of avoiding development on the rural greenfield site, but they do not directly translate into monetary savings for the developer3.
References:
*High-priority site, p. 1
*The Economics of Infill Development, p. 2
*LEED v4 for Building Design and Construction, p. 69
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Question 190

An office is relocating to a new facility. Any furniture that is relocated to the new site can contribute as a reused material for Materials and Resources Credit, Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials if it was purchased:

Correct Answer: A
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To qualify as reused material under the Materials and Resources Credit, furniture must have been purchased at least two years prior to the project's registration date. This ensures that the materials meet the definition of reuse, aligning with LEED's goal of reducing the demand for new materials and promoting the conservation of resources.
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