If an ID credit is first submitted during preliminary review for design credits and the reviewer's comments require client input that will take longer than 25 (working) days for us to document can these ID credits be resubmitted during construction credit review instead of final design credit review?
The ID credits in question are taken from EBOM so their implementation would be after both design and construction.
Or, if we have to resubmit the credits for final design review and they are not approved can we submit them again during construction review with additional documentation from the client?
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Marcus Sheffer
LEED Fellow7group / Energy Opportunities
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December 10, 2012 - 3:31 pm
You can always get an extension on the 25 days.
You should always determine before submitting whether you want it reviewed in the design or construction phases. The ID credits are typically listed as design credits but they can always be deferred.
Technically each credit only gets two reviews. Typically at this point you can either withdraw the credit or continue to pursue it in the design phase. I suppose you could withdraw it and resubmit in the construction phase. You cannot have a design final and then a full two phase construction phase review for the same credit. If it is denied in the design final you will need to pay for an appeal.
Most of the EBOM credits submitted for ID are based on the creation of a plan and do not require actual implementation over a period of time to be earned.