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Sustainable Building Certifications

The Energy Independence and Sustainable Construction Act of 2007 (48-52-800 SC Code of Laws) was intended to “promote effective energy and environmental standards for construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of state-owned buildings...”. State agencies establishing Permanent Improvement Projects after June 2007 that meet certain size requirements are required to weigh the life-cycle benefits of constructing to the US Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) or the Green Building Initiative’s Green Globes certification standards.

LEED certification program logo
LEED certification program logo

LEED Certifications

The LEED® green building certification program is a nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of green buildings. It contains prerequisites and credits in five categories: sustainable site planning, improving energy efficiency, conserving materials and resources, embracing indoor environmental quality, and safeguarding water.

Green Globes Certifications

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Green Globes certification logo

Green Globes is a sustainable building certification for new and existing facilities. It evaluates a project’s construction drawings, specifications, energy modeling, life cycle analysis, meeting records, storm-water management, landscaping, and commissioning for green construction practices and assigns an appropriate rating.

Green Globes certified Clemson projects