Would you say that the utility plant is most accurate described as its own building, with its own name, address, and mechanical systems, or is it really an attachement of the main building you want to certify?
I would say the parking structure should be included in your main LEED certification, but I"m not as sure about the plant.
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Katrina Rosa
OwnerThe EcoLogic Studio
67 thumbs up
November 16, 2010 - 7:47 pm
The utility plpant does NOT have its own address. It provides power/HVAC only to the hospital, the parking structure (for lighting and hot water to showers) and itself (power/HVAC to the spaces listed above. Their common walls are the tunnel (CUP to the hospital) and the pedestrian bridge (parking structure to the hospital. We feel they should be treated as one building and one registration/certification but would like your undersanding of the campus guidlelines in this instance. thank you for your help.
David Lee
LEED CoordinatorFederal Management Solutions
September 16, 2013 - 2:56 pm
Can you provide or direct me to a copy of the 2005 AGMBC? My project is registered under LEED v2.2, and is on a military base with other LEED projects within a campus atmosphere.
David Lee
LEED CoordinatorFederal Management Solutions
September 16, 2013 - 5:10 pm
I found it on the LEEDuser's AGMBC page.