LEED-CI serves building owners and occupants as well as the interior designers and architects who design building interiors and the teams of professionals who install them. LEED-CI addresses performance areas including: selection of sustainable tenant space; efficiency of water usage; energy performance optimization including lighting and lighting controls; resource utilization for interior building systems and furnishings, and; indoor environmental quality including comprehensive emissions criteria. The USGBC's Annual Conference and Expo Greenbuild, which was held in Portland, OR last week, previewed the rating system during a Certification Ceremony, which recognized certified LEED-CI pilot projects.
“The long-awaited launch of LEED-CI has been met with much anticipation,†said Rick Fedrizzi, USGBC President, CEO and Founding Chair. “The commercial interiors market is 16 times larger than the new commercial construction market. With the challenge of taking on the commercial interiors market, also comes a unique opportunity to shape this sector.â€
A companion rating system, LEED for Core & Shell developments (LEED-CS), is currently under development. Together, LEED-CI and LEED-CS will establish green building criteria for commercial real estate for use by both developers and tenants.


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