BICSI and U.S. Green Building Council Endeavor to Create LEED Technology Credits

The Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI), Tampa, Fla., and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), Washington, D.C., recently announced they are working together to develop strategies for the recognition of technology infrastructure-related innovation credits in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building certification system.

BICSI representatives, including President Edward J. Donelan, RCDD, NTS, TLT, of Telecom Infrastructure Corp. and President-Elect Brian Hansen, RCDD, NTS, of Leviton Network Solutions, met with USGBC's Brendan Owens, VP of LEED Technical Development, in March of 2008 to generate awareness that the information transport systems (ITS) industry manufacturers and contractors have products and processes that could apply for LEED credits, if technology credits were a part of the existing LEED rating system.

“We recognized a long time ago that there were no technology credits for LEED,” says Hansen. “We are responding to requests from our membership to respond to this issue. There are various manufacturers that are producing green-friendly products and have processes in place such as technology, recycling and green friendly packaging that could apply for LEED credits, but don't because there is no placeholder within the current system for it.”

Owens agreed with BICSI's concern and requested that BICSI establish a consortium consisting of representatives from the industry in order to create the necessary technology credits for LEED. The members of the consortium have already made comments on the existing system where possible technology credits could be included in the innovation in design section of the 2009 LEED rating system. Next, the consortium will begin working on the technical writing of these technology credits.


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