A project team earns an Innovation in Design point for an innovative strategy on a previous project. The project team would like to submit the same innovative strategy for an ID point on a current project. Which of the following statements is true? (Choose 2)
The project team must submit a CIR to see if the ID point will be achieved
Although a precedent was set by the previous project, the current project will not necessarily achieve the ID point
The current project will not achieve the ID point for using the same innovative strategy, because it is no longer innovative
The precedent set by the previous project means that the current project will achieve the ID point
The project team must structure the innovative strategy to be appropriate for the current project's context in order to achieve the ID point
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
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February 17, 2014 - 1:52 pm
Which you do think it is? (Help us help you!)Also, reading the guidance on LEEDuser above will be invaluable.
Farah A.
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February 17, 2014 - 2:48 pm
I think the answers are :
Although a precedent was set by the previous project, the current project will not necessarily achieve the ID point
The project team must structure the innovative strategy to be appropriate for the current project's context in order to achieve the ID point
I am a bit confused by the CIR process as I have read ID points do need to go through a CIR process?