
LEED Rating System
The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Rating System is a globally recognized standard for measuring how environmentally friendly and sustainable a building is. It evaluates factors like energy efficiency, water savings, indoor air quality, materials used, and site impact. Buildings earn points across these categories, and the total score determines their LEED certification level—Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum. The goal is to promote designs that reduce environmental impact, lower operating costs, and create healthier spaces for occupants. LEED encourages smarter, more sustainable building practices across new construction and existing structures.