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Healthcare-v2009 MPR3:Must use a reasonable site boundary

construction site facilities outside of LEED project boundary

Hi, working on an industrial plant located on previous farmland the developer has leased some additional lands where he´s put the site facilities. Do i have to alter the LEED boundary to include these into the LEED project? In PIForm 1 it says under #3. Must Use a reasonable site boundary "The LEED project boundary does not include land that is owned by a party other than that which owns the LEED project unless that land is associated with and supports normal building operations for the LEED project building." The area will be remediated after construction works have been finished. Thanks for advice

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Tue, 02/11/2014 - 13:08

Doreen, the LEED boundary should include all land that is supporting the normal operations of the building, and it is also typical to include all land that it is within the construction scope of the project. How does your project fall under these two measures?

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