For the 94% of the world that do not have English as their native language, the LEED consultants typically translate the LEED scorecard into their native language. When developers work with different LEED consultants on different projects, it often happens that the different consultants have translated the credit names slightly differently. Then the owners do not know that the LEED consultants are refering to the same credits. This has been highly confusing and problematic for consultants since the credit numbers were done away with. Please, for the sake of 94% of the world, please bring back credit numbers.
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Megan Valentine
Director, SustainabilityKTGY
May 17, 2024 - 4:44 pm
I could not agree more. Removing credit numbers has created so many logistical and communication hurdles.
Ariane Laxo
Sustainability DirectorHGA
3 thumbs up
May 17, 2024 - 5:23 pm
Yes! We need a quick short-hand to address the credits with our interdisciplinary teams.
Jenny Heim
AssociateMcMillan Pazdan Smith
May 24, 2024 - 10:00 am
Adding my support and agreement of adding back credit numbers!
Cynthia Kaplan
Principalcmk LEED
42 thumbs up
June 5, 2024 - 6:28 pm
Yes, please! Credit numbers are essential.