The Path to Success: Guide to Sustainable Design and Construction for Owners

Owners are important advocates for sustainably designed and constructed projects. Their decision to incorporate sustainable elements can increase return-on-investment and benefit end users. And, a successful sustainable project depends on several considerations, such as identifying a sustainable objective, establishing responsibility for services that project participants will provide, navigating project registration and certifying authority documentation, and understanding warranties and guarantees.

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E204-2017 Sustainable Projects Exhibit , has been developed for use on a wide variety of sustainable projects, including those in which the Sustainable Objective includes obtaining a Sustainability Certification, such as LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), or those in which the Sustainable Objective is based on incorporation of performance-based sustainable design or construction elements. E204–2017 addresses the risks, responsibilities and opportunities unique to projects involving substantial elements of sustainable design and construction (sustainable projects). E204–2017 is not a stand-alone document, but is intended to be attached as an exhibit to an existing agreement on a project that includes a Sustainable Objective. E204–2017 is intended to replace the Sustainable Projects documents included in the Conventional (A201) family of AIA Contract Documents.

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