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NC-2009 IDc1:Innovation in Design

LEEDv2009-IDc1: Green Education (Energy Dashboard)

I am working on a LEED-NC project for a university where we will be implementing an energy dashboard website, similar to Lucid Technologies or QA Graphics. The energy dashboard website is one of two parts to satisfy IDc1: Green Education, the other part is a building tour for education outreach. My question is if anyone has had experience with submitting an energy dashboard website to USGBC and what was included? We assume a description / intent, website outline and either screenshot stills or live URL will be required. We are in the early process of developing the website, so we do not have a live URL to give USGBC. We plan to submit screenshot stills, but it is unclear how many images would be necessary. Regarding the dashboard website, is it enough to only upload the main splash page, secondary pages or the website in its entirety? Is it sufficient to provide the main splash page, a letter from the website company describing they are contracted with the owner to develop the website and include a dashboard from another project as an example? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Thu, 02/28/2013 - 16:50

Dion, With a detailed outline of the content and some screenshots, you should be fine. A copy of the contract would be helpful, too.

Thu, 02/28/2013 - 17:09

Gerren, Thank you for the response. With the premise an outline and letter regarding contract (or copy of) to be submitted to USGBC, I plan to submit still images of the main (splash) page, one secondary page illustrating the use of real-time data / graphs, and one "Green Features" item page illustrating overall navigation / menus of subsequent items within the "Green Features" section. Do you think providing a URL of an operating energy dashboard from another project as an example from the dashboard developer would be a benefit or just confusing?

Thu, 02/28/2013 - 17:17

It shouldn't be confusing to give them the URL for a different project as long as you clarify that it's for a different project and that the dashboard content for the project you're submitting is still under development.

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