Exam EDGE-Expert Topic 1 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for EDGE's EDGE-Expert exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 1
The EDGE definition of a green building is a building that uses less resources quantified as

Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer

According to the CBCI EDGE curriculum, the foundational definition of an EDGE Certified green building is one that achieves a minimum of 20 percent savings in energy, 20 percent savings in water, and 20 percent reduction in embodied carbon in materials when compared to a local baseline or benchmark defined within the EDGE software. This local benchmark reflects standard building practices, climatic conditions, and typical construction methods for the specific country where the project is located.
The 20-20-20 threshold represents the minimum performance requirement for achieving EDGE Certified status. Higher performance levels, such as EDGE Advanced, require at least 40 percent energy savings but still maintain the 20 percent thresholds for water and materials. Therefore, option B reflects the requirement for EDGE Advanced, not the base definition of a green building under EDGE.
Option C is incorrect because EDGE comparisons are always made against a locally defined baseline, not buildings in other countries. Option D is incorrect because EDGE evaluates embodied carbon in materials, not waste reduction as a core certification metric. Therefore, the correct definition aligns with option A.e, the user type that has access to the Share Subproject function is the Owner.

by Timothy at Jul 25, 2026, 12:43 AM

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