Hi,
If the project comprise of 15 buildings in one site and the owner would like only two buildings to be LEED certified. Is it possible to have only two buildings certified without consider the other 13 buildings? The rest of 13 building are workshop and M&E equipment room. Only the control building and admin building that we would like it to submitted for LEED. Can we submitted two buildings together to be one project submission?
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Donald Green
Sr Project Manager / Operations ManagerProgressive AE
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May 27, 2014 - 10:51 am
Somsak,
You cannot have more than 1 building per submission. You may submit the 2 buildings together as a Group Certification if they are close enough to have 1 LEED Boundary, however each building will have separate and full certification fees. The other option is to pursue a Campus whereby you would have a Master Site and then certify each building individually using the Campus credits toward each building. You should probably review the newly issue LEED for Campus document - there is a link to it in a previous thread - look for my name.