Silly question I know, but when utilizing the "template" for the Sustainable Purchasing Policy, should we delete the header and footers related to LEED User?
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Dan Ackerstein
PrincipalAckerstein Sustainability, LLC
LEEDuser Expert
819 thumbs up
October 19, 2010 - 11:51 am
As a reviewer, I am always looking for signs that a project has legitimately adopted and implemented the policies and programs that they claim to have put in place. One sure way to cast doubt on that issue is to submit a policy that is boilerplate from another source. So in addition to the changes, revisions, additions and subtractions you make to the content of the policy to ensure that is it accurate and useful for your facility, I would definitely recommend making cosmetic changes that reflect the document's integration with your other management tools and guiding policies.
Robin Obaugh
Vice President - EngineeringHines
20 thumbs up
October 19, 2010 - 11:56 am
Nice reply Dan, thanks for the input. The template certainly helps the process and I agree 100% with avoiding the boilerplate mentality.