LEED for Healthcare and Green Initiatives
Embracing
green initiatives and achieving LEED certification can help health care
facilities and practitioners utilize sustainable and
environmentally-conscious building practices and operations, save
building operational costs, and promote good stewardship of the
environment. Achieving LEED certification can also often qualify
a project for tax credits, grants, and even rebates through the
utilization of energy efficient building components. Also, many
states and municipalities are now requiring LEED certification for
either publicly-funded buildings or for privately-funded commercial
construction. LEED stands for Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design and was established by the U.S. Green
Building Council (USGBC). Obtaining LEED certification for a
project through third party verification by the Green Building
Certification Institute (GBCI) can reduce the operating costs of a
building, enhance its marketability, and improve the comfort of its
occupants. There are several different rating systems, or
standards, under which a project applicant can achieve LEED
certification. Existing rating systems include New Construction
(includes major renovation), Existing Buildings-Operations &
Maintenance, Commercial Interiors, Core & Shell, Schools, Homes,
and Neighborhood Development. For hospitals and medical
office buildings and facilities, LEED certification has been obtained
to date through one of the existing rating systems such as New
Construction or Existing Buildings-Operations & Maintenance.
A new Healthcare-based rating system designed specifically for
Healthcare, however, has been developed by the USGBC and is currently
under review by the steering committee of the USGBC. This new
rating system is expected to be issued in 2010. The LEED
for Healthcare rating system was developed to meet the specific needs
of the health care market including inpatient care facilities, licensed
outpatient care facilities, and licensed long term care facilities.
It can also be used for medical offices, assisted living
facilities and medical education and research centers. LEED
certification of a healthcare building can not only result in future
cost savings, but can result in a healthy and comfortable environment
for both patients and medical staff. Morris, Manning &
Martin’s Green Industry Practice is well versed in green initiatives
and LEED certification requirements. We can assist in putting
together the right team members - architectural design, construction,
energy design or retrofitting, landscaping design, and green product
selection - to enable you to take advantage of these emerging
opportunities. | Green Industry Practice Morris,
Manning & Martin brings together the right team of experienced
lawyers to proficiently meet or exceed the needs of "green" businesses.
We stay a step ahead by embracing innovation, always expanding our
knowledge, and constantly finding better ways to help both new and
emerging and mature and established businesses achieve their goals. Our
entrepreneurial approach excels by focusing on bottom line results that
accomplish the objectives of our clients. Continue reading...
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