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Fill out the basic information on the first page, including project name, project number, construction type, country, city, climate zone, project status, project type, office location, state, zip code, and units of measurement. Note that for US projects, the climate zone will be automatically generated based on the zip code. See Choose a Climate Zone for more details on international projects.

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Scroll down to Configure Your Use Type & Establish Your Baseline and select the “+” button on the right to add the appropriate use type and area. (See Select Use Types for more information on how the DDx use types correspond to Zero Tool.) As you add use type(s) and associated area(s), both the Baseline and 2030 Target will auto-populate. The Baseline is based on the Zero Tool and the 2030 Target is based on a given year’s 2030 Commitment reduction targets. For 2020-2024, the reduction target is 80 percent from the baseline. You may also set a custom baseline; see Set a Project Baseline (Residential and Non-Residential for more.

Custom baselines can be entered in the fields circled below. 

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Once the project is created, you will be able to edit any project information from the project dashboard, along with tracking design data, adding collaborators, or adding project notes. More details on adding collaborators and the specific inputs for design data can be found in the relevant articles in the Managing Projects section.