Christopher, this sounds frustrating! I have not had this problem, myself. You've probably already done this, but I would recommend you follow up with GBCI via the contact forms on LEEDOnline.com. Good luck and let us know how it works out.
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Tim Hoeft
AIA, LEED APStraughn Trout Architects, LLC
94 thumbs up
October 21, 2010 - 10:08 am
I am having the same problem...
Tim Hoeft
AIA, LEED APStraughn Trout Architects, LLC
94 thumbs up
October 21, 2010 - 10:12 am
Ok, figured out my problem. I had not selected "None" in the drop-down for "Lease Type", by leaving it blank, or not selecting a choice, the form is considered incomplete.
Hope this helps.
Rebekah Snider
Property ManagerSeven Oaks Management
3 thumbs up
November 17, 2011 - 11:19 am
I am having this same problem and i have double/triple checked that all of the categories have been filled in. We submitted the project for LEED in September and we are now about to re-submit. However, this credit still shows as incomplete. When we originally submitted we listed a small space as exempt in the "exempted space" table on the worksheet, however, based on the reviewers comments we removed this exempted space and are now including it for all credits. But by deleting that space from the "exempted space" table it marks the sheet as incomplete. When we put it back in, it marks it as complete. Should we still list this space in the "exempted space" table even if we are not exempting it from any specific credits?
Sabrina B
Sustainability Manager25 thumbs up
January 13, 2012 - 12:22 pm
sorry wrong place