Which of the following is true regarding LEED Pilot Credits?

Which of the following is true regarding LEED Pilot Credits?
A . Pilot Credits are not specific to the rating systems
B . Pilot Credits can be attempted in the design review stage only
C . A registered Pilot Credit must be replaced on the LEED project’s scorecard if that pilot credit is removed from the Pilot Credit Library
D . Pilot Credit feedback surveys must be completed

Answer: D

Explanation:

One of the requirements for attempting a pilot credit is to complete a feedback survey after submitting the project for review. The LEED v4 Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction states that "the project team must complete a feedback survey for each pilot credit attempted. The survey link is provided in the pilot credit language. The survey must be completed after the project has been submitted for review and before the project receives a final rating"1. The feedback survey is an important tool for USGBC to evaluate the effectiveness and applicability of the pilot credit, and to make improvements or modifications based on the project team’s experience.

References:

• LEED v4 Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction, Innovation Credit: Pilot, page 7571

• Pilot credits and pilot alternative compliance paths (ACPs)2

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