We have a project with both perimeter and interior offices. Every office has occupancy sensing devices that are connected to VAVs so that the HVAC system can adjust when the office is not occupied. Isn't this normally sufficient for active controls? To achieve this credit, are we also required to provide thermostatic control for each office as well? We are only able to put thermostats in approx. 50% of our offices.

These questions come up for us because of our preliminary design reviewer's comments. For this credit our reviewer has advised:
"1. Perimeter private offices require a separate thermal control for each space paired with an occupant sensing or CO2 sensing device, which is used to set back the temperature setpoint or airflow to the space when the space is unoccupied. Provide documentation to demonstrate that all perimeter private offices have been provided with active controls that are capable of sensing space use and modulating the HVAC system in response to space demand, such as demand controlled ventilation or occupancy responsive HVAC controls. 2. Interior private offices require a separate thermal control for each space. Provide documentation confirming that a separate thermal control is installed for each interior private office."

So, I don't know if they just didn't see the occupancy sensors on the drawings OR if they are saying that we need to provide something beyond that... By 'thermal control' for the interior private offices are they likely referring to providing a thermostat in each office?