LEED certification
Provided Service
Architecture
We assist clients who want to gain the LEED certification for their buildings, integrating the principles of sustainability and energy performance from the design stage.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) provides a clear framework for the design, construction and use of efficient, healthy and environmentally responsible buildings.
LEED certification is one of the most widely recognized and used international standards for assessing the performance of green buildings, a standard already adopted in over 180 countries. Globally, more than 200,000 square meters are certified every day, a sign that sustainability has become a real priority in the construction industry.
LEED is more than just energy efficiency – it is a standard that helps reduce operating costs, improve indoor environmental quality and increase the value of a building over time.

Reduced energy use and carbon emissions.
Increased market competitiveness.
Align with international best practices in sustainable construction.
Accountability: displaying LEED plaque on the facade of the building stands for leadership and demonstrates that a building has been designed and built, and is operating, as intended.
Higher resale value and faster lease-up rates.
Lower utility costs: LEED buildings use, on average, 25% less energy than conventional buildings (the average Energy Star score of a LEED certified building is 89).
Less waste: by 2030, LEED projects will have diverted more than 540 million tons of waste from landfills.
Improve employee retention: LEED-certified buildings can help companies attract talented employees. With strategies focused on thermal comfort and access daylight, views and good indoor air quality, employee satisfaction in LEED-certified offices tends to be high, decreasing employee turnover.
Ability to meet ESG goals: LEED helps investors meet ESG goals by providing them with a robust and globally recognized green building framework to measure and manage their real estate performance.
Tax benefits: depending on the county, LEED certification may be eligible for tax breaks.
Solid data on asset performance: LEED measures operating performance through its proprietary rating system for existing buildings, providing a roadmap for property managers, portfolio owners and service providers to verify the ongoing energy, water, carbon, waste and human experience performance of their buildings.
LEED is historically proven to work: more than 100,000 projects use LEED to meet their goals, relying on its proven track record and third-party verification.

Advice on choosing the most appropriate LEED strategy, depending on the type of building and the client’s objectives;
Guiding the design team in applying sustainable principles (energy efficiency, responsible use of resources, indoor environmental quality, etc.);
Coordination of the documentation required for project registration and certification;
Support throughout the LEED scoring process, in collaboration with LEED Accredited Professionals (LEED AP).
