For exemplary performance for a CS project, we can commission the tenant spaces. We have a project where ALL of the tenant spaces may not be filled for up to 10 years but maybe 50% will be utilized within the first year or two. Is it still OK to upload a contract saying that we will be around to do the tenant Cx essentially forever? Can there be a cut-off saying we will do x% of the tenant spaces within the 3 years before it becomes an "existing building"?
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David Hubka
Director of OperationsTranswestern Sustainability Services
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October 10, 2012 - 5:17 pm
C&S projects that require the full scope of Fund. & Enh. commissioning for all tenant spaces may be considered for an innovation point. I think the time frame cutoff, or % of tenant spaces, would be tough for a LEED Review Team to approve for innovation.
They'd most likely require you to be contracted to Cx (Fund + Enh) every tenant space. All LEED project work that will occur after project submission is considered on it's merits.
Hope this helps!
-dave