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Arizona
- 4330 N. 43rd Ave.
- Phoenix, AZ 85031
- toll:(877) 726-6333
Hawaii
- 91-400 Komohana St.
- Kapolei, HI 96707
- ph:(808) 673-2000
Texas
- 621 E Belmont St
- Pasadena, TX 77506
- ph:(713) 473-1701
Bonded Materials Company and LEEDŽ
LEEDŽ Credits
Our LEEDŽ brochure can be used as a guide for projects within a 500 mile radius of the above-referenced location.The majority of our Pro-Line by BondedŽ and C-Cure by BondedŽ product lines are manufactured at our Phoenix, Arizona plant, located at 4330 N. 43rd Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85031.
Bonded Materials line of products can contribute to earning the following credits:
- EQ 4.1 - Low Emitting Materials (Qualifies for 1 LEED point)
- MR 4.1 - 10% Recycled Content (Qualifies for 1 LEED point)
- MR 4.2 - 20% Recycled Content (Qualifies for 1 LEED point)
- MR 5.1 - 10% Locally Extracted Regional Materials and Locally Manufactured (Qualifies for 1 LEED point)
- MR 5.2 - 20% Locally Extracted Regional Materials and Locally Manufactured (Qualifies for 1 LEED point)
What is LEEDŽ?
LEED is a third-party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings. LEED gives building owners and operators the tools they need to have an immediate and measurable impact on their buildings performance. LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas of human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
Who uses LEEDŽ?
Architects, real estate professionals, facility managers, engineers, interior designers, landscape architects, construction managers, lenders and government officials all use LEED to help transform the built environment to sustainability. State and local governments across the country are adopting LEED for public-owned and public-funded buildings; there are LEED initiatives in federal agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Agriculture, Energy, and State; and LEED projects are in countries worldwide, including Canada, Brazil, Mexico and India.
How is LEEDŽ Developed?
LEED rating systems are developed through an open, consensus-based process led by LEED committees. Each volunteer committee is composed of a diverse group of practitioners and experts representing a cross-section of the building and construction industry. The key elements of USGBC's consensus process include a balanced and transparent committee structure, technical advisory groups that ensure scientific consistency and rigor, opportunities for stakeholder comment and review, member ballot of new rating systems, and a fair and open appeals process.
Source: USGBC, for more information, please visit this website: www.usgbc.org/leed
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Enviromental News
In an effort to unify green building standards, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) created a ratings system for building projects called Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). While building products cannot be LEED certified, they can contribute points to a LEED certified project. Bonded Materials Company is doing their part to support sustainable architecture and the growing awareness of LEED projects by provided locally manufactured products with low VOCs, which qualify for LEED credits. We offer single-source convenience with our complete line of premium products.
