LEED Certification Assessment Tool
Evaluate your building’s sustainability performance and estimate a potential LEED certification level based on energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor environmental quality, and sustainable construction practices.
What Is LEED Certification?
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is one of the world’s most recognized green building rating systems. It evaluates buildings based on sustainability, energy performance, water conservation, indoor air quality, and environmental responsibility.
Certification Levels
| Points | Certification Level |
|---|---|
| 40–49 | Certified |
| 50–59 | Silver |
| 60–79 | Gold |
| 80+ | Platinum |
Benefits of Sustainable Building Design
- Lower operating costs.
- Reduced energy consumption.
- Improved indoor air quality.
- Higher property value.
- Enhanced environmental performance.
Assessment Categories
- Energy & Atmosphere
- Water Efficiency
- Materials & Resources
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Sustainable Site Development
Why Green Building Matters
Sustainable construction helps reduce environmental impact while improving occupant comfort and long-term building performance. Green buildings often consume less energy, generate less waste, and support healthier indoor environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this replace official LEED certification?
No. This tool provides an educational estimate only. Official certification must be completed through the LEED review process.
What is the highest certification level?
Platinum is the highest LEED certification level and represents exceptional sustainability performance.
Who uses LEED?
Architects, engineers, contractors, developers, and property owners use LEED guidelines to design and evaluate sustainable buildings.

