Dear all,
I read it's necessary to do 3 date & time stamped visits with 6 photo for each visit to submet on LEED Online IEQ credit 3.1.
It is true ?
Actually I am doing a weekly visit with 10-15 photos so at the end I will have 90 report.
Thank you
Michelle Halle Stern
Senior Sustainability ConsultantGreenwood Consulting Group
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September 16, 2015 - 1:47 pm
More than enough photos if that show the requested information.
There are a number of posts on the subject in this forum if you search "photo"
From the form:
Option 1
Upload. Photographs documenting construction and pre-occupancy phase
moisture protection methods, for absorptive materials, have been provided.
Upload IEQc3.1-2. Provide photos documenting methods employed to
protect absorptive materials from moisture damage during construction and
pre-occupancy. Photos should highlight materials stored or installed on-site
and should include date and time stamp. Photos of all noted moisture
protection methods on at least 2 different time periods must be included.
Option 2
Confirmation. The Contractor can confirm the implementation of the noted
construction and pre-occupancy phase moisture protection methods.
The v3 form only asks for proof of moisture protection, and no photos for option 2. However see this comment from Tristan Roberts below:
Jan 24 2011
“I heard a while back that it was not intentional that photo documentation of only moisture control measures was being asked for, and the form would be updated to be broader. However, I would have expected the form to be updated by now, so I don't know if this is still in the works"
Every reviewer is different, so you could opt for the better safe than sorry strategy and take picks of all SMACNA requirements. If the date is stamped all the better.
Caroline PIN
In charge of environmental certification on a jobsiteEIFFAGE CONSTRUCTION
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September 17, 2015 - 4:23 am
I'm sorry I didn't find any comment because I looked for "6 photos" and not "photo".
Thank you for your help, your reply was comprehensive and covered many issues.