Are you an owner or owner's repsentative and do you have a database of LEED documentation for your projects?
I work in higher-education and we have a goold to build at the LEED Silver or higher level. Now that we have built a few buildings, we are being asked to report on their accomplishments and strategize for how to best leverage the system to achieve specific strategic goals.
Unfortunately, all of the data within LEED documentation is resident in PDF files, which are hard to analyze and summarize. Has anyone developed a base reporting document for multiple LEED projects? USGBC and GBCI obviously use the data they receive to report on credit utilization, etc. But is there a schema or data structure for tracking some basic and important (quantitative) documentation requirements, such as referenced ASTM standard, base case energy, projected energy, GSF, occupancy, water savings, construction waste diversion, etc.?
How do corporate owners of a LEED portfolio track their goals/projected use against actual as a way to transition from a "project" mentality to an operations/ asset monitoring approach?
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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July 15, 2013 - 10:02 am
Ludmilla, that's an interesting question, and one that I don't have answer for. It certainly seems likely that some entities doing lots of LEED work would have data sets like this, but I can't think of any exemplary ones that I've seen. I will ask around, though, and post back if I learn of anything.