Has anyone had any luck requiring the tenant to provide interior shading devices (interior blinds or shades) in order to achieve this requirement of the credit? I have a base building where the developer is not including that element in the CS scope. A tenant is already selected for the entire space and will provide interior shades to control glare. Therefore, would it be acceptable to pursue an alternative compliance path as the building will have glare control devices (although supplied by the tenant) in order to earn the credit? Any help is appreciated!
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Eddy Santosa
Director of SustainabilityDBR Engineering Consultants
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September 24, 2010 - 6:24 pm
Hi Michelle,
I believe you do not need to pursue an alternative compliance. A letter from the tenant or a copy of the contract that mentions a tenant that uses entire space of your building provides the glare control, is sufficient.