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To achieve LEED Gold certification, a project must earn how many points under the current LEED v4 rating system?

Correct Answer

A) 60-79 points

LEED Gold certification requires 60-79 points under the LEED v4 rating system. This is the second-highest certification level, requiring significant sustainable design and construction practices.

Answer Options
A
60-79 points
B
50-59 points
C
40-49 points
D
80-110 points

Why This Is the Correct Answer

LEED Gold certification requires 60-79 points under the LEED v4 rating system. This represents the second-highest certification level in the four-tier LEED system. Projects earning this range demonstrate substantial commitment to sustainable design, construction practices, and environmental performance. Gold certification indicates significant achievement in green building practices beyond the basic certified and silver levels.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: 50-59 points

40-49 points corresponds to LEED Certified level, which is the basic entry-level certification. This range represents the minimum threshold for LEED recognition but falls well short of the Gold certification requirements.

Option C: 40-49 points

50-59 points corresponds to LEED Silver certification, which is the second tier above basic certification. While this represents good sustainable practices, it does not reach the higher standard required for Gold certification.

Memory Technique

Remember 'Golden Sixties' - LEED Gold starts at 60 points and goes through the seventies (60-79), like the golden decades of the 1960s-70s.

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