What can be pursued under Path 12? Is there a definite list of measures or credits ?
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Kristina Bach
VP of InnovationSustainable Investment Group
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August 14, 2014 - 10:48 am
For v2009 projects - check out ID+C v2009 Reference Guide (version 1) November 2009 Addenda. They added more detail regarding the eligibility requirements. They also included a list of all credits from the LEED-NC and LEED-EBOM v2009 rating systems that can be applied/used along with any special conditions in order for them to comply.
I think that text was incorporated into version 2 of the ID+C v2009 Reference Guide as it does not appear on the ID+C Reference Guide (version 2) Addenda document. You can tell whether you have version 1 or version 2 of the Reference Guide by looking at the cover. Version 1 will say "2009 Edition" whereas version 2 will say: "2009 Edition (Updated June 2011)" in the lower left-hand corner.
Mike D
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August 14, 2014 - 10:56 am
Thanks a lot Kristina, appreciate it! I only have the older version. Is there a link you could direct me to that lists eligibility requirements?
Thanks!
Kristina Bach
VP of InnovationSustainable Investment Group
151 thumbs up
August 14, 2014 - 11:01 am
No problem! You should be able to download it here: http://www.usgbc.org/sites/default/files/DocumentAddendaRG%20ID+C%2010.0...
If that link doesn't work, you can always get the full addenda tables via the USGBC - > Resources -> Addenda page and then filtering by v2009 and ID+C: Commercial Interiors. You just want to always make sure you're looking at the right copy for the right version of your reference guide (the BD+C, ID+C, and O+M v2009 Reference Guides all have multiple versions).