LEED Green Building

LEED Green Building Rating System

LEED Green Building Rating System for new construction was first started in 1999 by the U.S. Green Building Council and is internationally known as a green building certification system. LEED is used as a guideline and certification tool for Architects and Engineers who want to build high quality sustainable buildings. Some benefits to having a LEED certified building are less waste in our landfills, possible tax rebates and zoning allowances. Also, a LEED Certified building is safer and healthier for its occupants.

Dynamic Sports Construction, Inc. is committed to providing our customers with more environmentally friendly products that are superior in quality and in physical properties and can contribute to your projects getting LEED Certified.

LEED Point Contributions:

DynaForce®
DynaTurf®
DynaForce® Iron tuff

  • 2 Points Recycled Content – Material & Resources 4.1 & 4.2 90% of rubber force reduction base mat material made from recycled rubber including post-consumer content. 0% of rubber base mat material made from  pre-consumer content.***DynaTurf® does not qualify for these points***
  • 1 point Rapidly Renewable Resources – Material & Resources 6 Polyurethane Rubber layer made using polyols which contain castor oil or soy oil produced from castor beans or soy beans.
  • 1 point Low VOC Content Components –Indoor Environment Quality 4.1 System components are lower than the current VOC content limits of the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule #1168 (less than 50g/l VOC content).
  • 1 point Zero and Ultra Low VOC Paint and Coatings –  Indoor Environment Quality 4.2 Coatings are fully VOC compliant waterborne products.

LEED Point Contributions:

DynaFit®

  • 2 Points Recycled Content – Material & Resources 4.1 & 4.2 90% of rubber force reduction base mat material made from recycled rubber including post-consumer content. 0% of rubber base mat material made from  pre-consumer content.
  • 1 point Low VOC Content Components –Indoor Environment Quality 4.1 System components are lower than the current VOC content limits of the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule #1168 (less than 50g/l VOC content).

 

LEED –
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design