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LEED v4
Warehouses & Dist. Ctrs. - NC
Minimum Program Requirements
Must be in a permanent location on existing land

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Warehouses-NC-v4 MPR1: Must be in a permanent location on existing land Required

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Requirements

All LEED projects must be constructed and operated on a permanent location on existing land. No project that is designed to move at any point in its lifetime may pursue LEED certification. This requirement applies to all land within the LEED project.

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Permanent location
  • Movable buildings are not eligible for LEED. This includes boats and mobile homes.
  • Prefabricated or modular structures and building elements may be certified once permanently installed as part of the LEED project.
Existing land
  • Buildings located on previously constructed docks, piers, jetties, infill, and other manufactured structures in or above water are permissible, provided that the artificial land was not constructed by the owner of the LEED project for the express purpose of constructing the LEED project.
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Addenda

7/2/2018Updated: 1/19/2022
Rating System Correction
Description of change:
Under Existing Land, revise the sentence to read as follows:

"Buildings located on previously constructed docks, piers, jetties, infill, and other manufactured structures in or above water are permissible, provided that the artificial land was not constructed by the owner of the LEED project for the express purpose of constructing the LEED project."
Campus Applicable
No
Internationally Applicable:
Yes
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Requirements

All LEED projects must be constructed and operated on a permanent location on existing land. No project that is designed to move at any point in its lifetime may pursue LEED certification. This requirement applies to all land within the LEED project.

Additional guidance

Permanent location
  • Movable buildings are not eligible for LEED. This includes boats and mobile homes.
  • Prefabricated or modular structures and building elements may be certified once permanently installed as part of the LEED project.
Existing land
  • Buildings located on previously constructed docks, piers, jetties, infill, and other manufactured structures in or above water are permissible, provided that the artificial land was not constructed by the owner of the LEED project for the express purpose of constructing the LEED project.

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Tristan Roberts

LEED AP BD+C, LFA

Vermont House of Representatives
Representative

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