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Question 201

A project has total waste of 20 tons (18.1 tonnes) that includes the following:
8 tons (7.3 tonnes) of recycled demolition steel and concrete
2 tons (1.8 tonnes) of trees cleared from the site
. 3 tons (2.7 tonnes) of commingled scrap with 40% diverted
. 6 tons (5.4 tonnes) of used furniture donated to a non-profit organization
1 ton (0.9 tonnes) of removed carpet and ceiling tiles sent back to the manufacturer What is the percentage of diverted waste for Materials and Resources Credit, Construction and Demolition Waste Management?

Correct Answer: B
The percentage of diverted waste for Materials and Resources Credit, Construction and Demolition Waste Management is calculated by dividing the total weight of diverted materials by the total weight of waste generated1. Diverted materials are those that are reused, recycled, salvaged, or donated2. In this case, the total weight of diverted materials is:
* 8 tons (7.3 tonnes) of recycled demolition steel and concrete
* 6 tons (5.4 tonnes) of used furniture donated to a non-profit organization
* 1 ton (0.9 tonnes) of removed carpet and ceiling tiles sent back to the manufacturer
* 40% of 3 tons (2.7 tonnes) of commingled scrap, which is 1.2 tons (1.1 tonnes) The sum of these weights is 16.2 tons (14.7 tonnes). The total weight of waste generated is 20 tons (18.1 tonnes). Therefore, the percentage of diverted waste is:
(16.2 / 20) x 100 = 81%
However, the credit allows for a 10% adjustment for vegetative waste, which is not considered a building material3. Therefore, the percentage of diverted waste after adjustment is:
(81 - 10) = 71%
The closest answer option to this value is B. 75%.
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Question 202

Which of the following project team members should be integrated early into the design phase to assist with earning the Materials and Resources Prerequisite, Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning?

Correct Answer: B
Contractor
The contractor is the project team member who should be integrated early into the design phase to assist with earning the Materials and Resources Prerequisite, Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning.
The contractor is responsible for implementing the waste management plan, which includes estimating the types and quantities of waste materials, identifying the diversion strategies, selecting the waste haulers and recyclers, tracking and documenting the waste diversion performance, and training the subcontractors and workers. The contractor can provide valuable input on how to reduce, reuse, and recycle the construction and demolition waste, as well as identify potential challenges and opportunities for achieving the prerequisite requirements.
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Question 203

The project landscape architect suggests reducing the area planned for surface parking and replacing it with additional vegetated space. What benefit would this strategy provide to the owner?

Correct Answer: A
Reducing the area planned for surface parking and replacing it with additional vegetated space can provide several benefits to the owner, such as:
* Decreasing the amount of bicycle parking that must be provided, since there will be less demand for parking spaces for cyclists.
* Increasing the overall SR (solar reflectance) of the hardscape area, which can reduce the cooling load and energy consumption of the building.
* Decreasing the required amount of on-street parking that must be provided, since there will be less demand for parking spaces for cars.
However, one of the most significant benefits of this strategy is increasing the rainwater infiltration capacity, which can improve the water quality and quantity in the stormwater system. According to a study by Biondolilo1, integrating green space into parking lots can decrease stormwater runoff, mitigate the heat island effect, store carbon, improve air quality and may have social benefits as well. The study estimated that converting 30% of Manhattan's parking into green space would decrease runoff and pollutants from parking lots1. Therefore, this strategy can help reduce water demand and environmental impact in arid climates.
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Question 204

Which of the following items must have safe collection, storage, and disposal for Materials and Resources Prerequisite, Storage and Collection of Recyclables?

Correct Answer: C
This option requires the project to provide safe collection, storage, and disposal for electronic waste, such as computers, monitors, printers, and batteries, because it contains hazardous materials that can harm human health and the environment if not handled properly1. Electronic waste can be recycled or reused by certified e-waste recyclers or manufacturers2.
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Question 205

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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