We have a project were we are not building any new car parks,
The project building has its origins from late 19th century, so it doesn’t even have the potential, space or local government approval to build a car park.
So we are using a parking deck (indoor) in the neighboring building (already existing building) to provide for the tenants in our building.
My question is that, in IEQ cr. 5 there are several goals that need to be met. Everything from 10 feet long entry system to sufficient exhaust systems (in areas from printer rooms to parking decks)
Do we need to have the airflow and pressure differential in the parking deck, in this neighboring building, as described in LEED? (which is also outside of the LEED PROJECT BOUNDARY)
The neighboring building does by a chance, have the same owner as the project building, BUT we have NOT made any adjustments in the neighboring building whatsoever.
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