We have a project where the scope of interior alteration is limited to multiple core restrooms (multiple floors) to incorporate ultra low flow fixtures, minor remodel for compliance with building codes for accessibility, and minor remodel areas where lighting systems are being upgraded. We want to pursue as a LEED CI project with the boundary defined by the areas where the remodel work occurs. The tenant will not participate in the documentation process for EBOM which is why we are pursuing the CI path to certification. Can we define the LEED boundary to encompass all of the core areas including restrooms, specific spaces where alterations will occur such as accessibility improvements and lighting upgrades? Our concern is the EA prerequisites based upon the building wide mechanical and lighting systems. Can we seek the CI certification based upon a limited LEED boundary which meets the requirement of under one ownership?
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