I am working on the documentation for a 2009 LEED-NC renovation of a single campus residence hall. I would love some clarification on a few items.
1. In the MPR 3 Language it states "LEED projects located on a campus must have project boundaries such that if all the buildings on campus become LEED certified, then 100% of the gross land area on the campus would be included with in a LEED Boundary. If this requirement is in conflict with MPR #7, then MPR #7 will take precendence."
Does this mean I have to include the whole campus in the property area of the project? Or is it more of a jigsaw puzzle idea, so as the different buildings hypothetically get LEED certified the entire campus property would eventually be included?
2. Since the residence hall is a single campus project, does it need to go through the AGMBC 2010? The application guide states that project teams may use the guidance when pursuing certification of two or more LEED Projects. I only have one project, so I don't qualify, right?
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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November 7, 2011 - 12:12 am
Dana, I picture it as more of a jigsaw than including the whole campus in one LEED project boundary.I don't think you're required to use the AGMBC, given that this is one project.