According to LEED Online Form, the same IAQ Management Plan would be used in both IEQc3.1 and IEQc3.2.
In IEQc3.2 Form, it is said that "Upload the IAQ Management Plan for the project building; highlight IAQ management practices implemented during construction".
However, IEQc3.2 is about post-construction IAQ management practices.
So, could I apply for IEQc3.2 only? with an IAQ Management Plan which may not meet requirements in IEQc3.1.
Allison Beer McKenzie
Architect, Director of SustainabilitySHP Leading Design
LEEDuser Expert
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July 16, 2010 - 10:09 am
It is definitely possible to do IEQc3.2 without doing IEQc3.1. While it is common to do both and therefore have an IAQ management plan that covers both, it is not required. While the form gives you the option to pull in a plan that has been uploaded through IEQc3.1, it also gives you the opportunity of uploading a new or different plan as well. If you did not use an IAQ management plan during construction, you simply would not have any practices implemented during construction to highlight, because your IAQ plan would only have procedures used after construction such as information on the flush-out you performed.