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Who
uses LEED?
Architects, real estate professionals, facility
managers, engineers, interior designers, landscape
architects, construction managers, lenders and
government officials all use LEED to help transform
the built environment to sustainability. State and
local governments across the country are adopting
LEED for public-owned and public-funded buildings;
there are LEED initiatives in federal agencies,
including the Departments of Defense, Agriculture,
Energy, and State; and LEED projects are in progress
in 41 different countries, including Canada, Brazil,
Mexico and India.
How is
LEED Developed?
LEED
Rating Systems are developed through an open,
consensus-based process led by LEED committees. Each
volunteer committee is composed of a diverse group
of practitioners and experts representing a
cross-section of the building and construction
industry. The key elements of USGBC's consensus
process include a balanced and transparent committee
structure, technical advisory groups that ensure
scientific consistency and rigor, opportunities for
stakeholder comment and review, member ballot of new
rating systems, and a fair and open appeals process. |