Our building and site is complete except for the grass. It was hydro-seeded last week but the grass that has taken is less than 75%. Can the CM stop logging in order to submit for Construction Review or must the grass be over 75% before we can submit?
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
11477 thumbs up
August 30, 2012 - 11:38 am
Donald, I have more insight into the LEED process than I do into the specifics of the erosion control method here, but I hope the following helps.In short, if watching grass grow is holding up the entirety of your LEED submission, then go ahead and move on. LEED wants to make sure that you have an ESC plan and are implementing it—there is no specific requirement to have it implemented to a certain degree before you can submit.
Rubén M. R.
CodirectorCIVITA
106 thumbs up
November 13, 2013 - 4:18 pm
I have a similar question but mine is focused on the plan scope:
My building site is completely stabilized (the underground parking is completed and the green areas at the ground level have been planted) but the tower is still under construction, so we still have aggregates (like sand) on site.
Is the ESC plan intended to cover this material as well? or its scope ended when the site stabilization milestone was reached?