We are in the process of pursuing LEED EBOM certification, for a project located in Europe. We have submitted the documentation for preliminary review. Following the client´s decision, initially they wanted to exclude one building part form the certification. At this point, and after we have submitted the project for preliminary review, we are thinking of including this part of the building into the project boundary as well.
Is this still possible after the project is already submitted for preliminary review? How will this affect other credits and performance periods?
For the building part that we are thinking on adding, we have all documentation ready, as we have been documenting everything together with other building part that have been initially included in the certification.
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Trista Brown
Project DirectorWSP USA
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January 25, 2016 - 2:59 pm
Hi Sabine,
It would be helpful to get a little more information on what part of the building was excluded and the reason for doing so. Could you provide some additional details about the space, who manages/controls it, why it was originally excluded, and why the client wants to include it now? Based on your post I think it seems likely that you could add the space back into the project, as long as you update all credits to include it... but this could entail quite a bit of work.