Nov. 18, 2014: Honeywell and USGBC Collaborate to Advance Building Sustainability
Backed by Technology from Honeywell, LEED Dynamic Plaque Helps Measure and Improve Facility Performance
MINNEAPOLIS and WASHINGTON — Honeywell and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced that they are working together to deepen facility sustainability by integrating USGBC’s new LEED® Dynamic Plaque™, a near-real-time monitoring tool, with integrated building automation technology from Honeywell to measure and provide performance feedback to help optimize operations.
The LEED Dynamic Plaque assesses facility performance in the categories of energy use, water consumption, waste output, occupant transportation, and human experience, aggregating data to provide an overall performance score that reflects the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating system. USGBC said the plaque is an easy-to understand display ideal for mounting in a prominent location so tenants and guests can view and better understand the building’s ongoing rating. It also features an app for anywhere access, helping further incentivize occupants to engage in actions that can positively impact sustainability.