Both
LEED and WELL consider occupant surveys as part of their certification scheme.
LEED v4 IEQ survey, as a part of POE, is involved in LEED certification scheme v4. For all LEED
O+M projects using LEED v4, one point (EQ Credit: Occupant Comfort Survey) can be awarded to those who intents to assess building occupants' comfort.
WELL v2 WELL involves the occupant survey in both preconditions and optimization features in the concept of community. Besides, it has a particular feature related to occupant survey on
thermal comfort concept.
Occupant Survey Occupant Survey (Feature C03) is one of the precondition features of the community concept, which means it is mandatory for certification. This feature intends to establish minimum standards for the evaluation of experience and self-reported health and well-being of building occupants. The requirements of this feature are the following two parts: • Part 1: Select project survey. This can be either a third-party survey, or a custom survey; • Part 2: Administer survey and report results.
Enhanced Occupant Survey Enhanced Occupant Survey (Feature C04) is an optimization feature of community concept, which helps to achieve WELL certification. The purpose of this feature is to evaluate comfort, satisfaction, behavior change, self-reported health and other robust factors related to the well-being of occupants in buildings. A project can have up to 3 points it meets below requirements: • Part 1: Select enhanced survey. This survey can be one of the pre-approved surveys in Feature C03 Part 1 with either additional one to three modules specific to WELL or additional three to six project related topics (1 point); • Part 2: Administer pre-occupancy survey and report results (1 point); • Part 3: Monitor survey responses (1 point); • Part 4: Facilitate interviews and focus groups (1 point).
Enhanced Thermal Performance Enhanced Thermal Performance (Feature T02) is one of the optimization features of thermal comfort concept. This feature aims to enhance thermal comfort and promote human productivity by ensuring that a substantial majority of building users (above 80%) perceive their environment as thermally acceptable. The maximum points are three, and there are achieved by following parts: • Part 1: Enhanced thermal environment. This is achieved by meeting specific standards (1 point); • Part 2: Achieve thermal comfort. A post-occupancy survey should be administered at least twice a year to check whether regular occupants are satisfied with the thermal performance or not. ==POE at any stage after building occupancy==