Integrative Strategies |
This domain focuses on the skills of LEED Green Associates in implementing integrative processes, particularly in energy and water discovery. It tests knowledge of forming and managing integrative project teams across different project types and phases. Understanding the value of collaboration and organizing meetings for green strategies is essential. |
Location and Transportation |
This topic targets LEED Green professionals and covers expertise in site selection considerations, including development constraints and opportunities. It tests understanding of community connectivity, access to quality transit, and alternative transportation infrastructure. Knowledge of green vehicle initiatives and fleet management is crucial, along with understanding regional energy sources for electric power generation. |
LEED Process |
This section of the exam covers topics for the target audience such as understanding of various LEED certification pathways. It encompasses knowledge about developing credit interpretations, regional priority credits, and innovative submissions. The focus is on understanding system synergies, project boundaries, and prerequisite requirements for certification. Associates must demonstrate knowledge of LEED's evolutionary characteristics and development cycles. |
Sustainable Sites |
This section of the exam measures the skills of LEED Green Associates and covers comprehensive site assessment capabilities. This includes understanding topography, hydrology, climate, vegetation, soils, and human use impacts. Special emphasis is placed on viewing the site as a resource and understanding energy flows. |
Water Efficiency |
This topic covers indoor water use reduction strategies. The focus is on understanding fixtures, fittings, and appliance water efficiency. Knowledge extends to process water management, particularly in equipment like cooling towers and washing machines. |
Energy and Atmosphere |
This section of the exam focuses on energy efficiency principles in building components and operations. This includes understanding building envelopes, HVAC systems, windows, and insulation. Operational aspects like schedules, setpoints, and system interactions are key focus areas. |
Materials and Resources |
In this topic, LEED Green associates demonstrate skills in the understanding of life cycle impacts and assessments. This includes quantifying environmental impacts, whole-building life cycle assessment, and knowledge of environmental product declarations and product category rules. |
Indoor Environmental Quality |
This section of the exam covers expertise in electric lighting quality, including color efficiency and fixture types. Understanding of daylighting principles, building orientation, glare control, and acoustic performance is also given here. |
Project Surroundings and Public Outreach |
This topic measures the skills of LEED Green Associates in cultural awareness and historic preservation considerations. The focus is on educational outreach and managing public relations for the building project, emphasizing community engagement and heritage awareness. |
Official Information |
https://www.usgbc.org/resources/leed-ap-bdc-exam |