We currently have two project seeking certification separately on a single campus. The two projects have completed all of the forms and have just not yet submitted for review. We now have an additional two buildings on the same campus that will be renovated and will be seeking certification. Would it be in our best interest to transition these four buildings into a campus certification approach? Would previous documentation need to be completely revised? Or could the previous two buildings be submitted as is and a new approach be taken with the two new buildings currently in concept design?
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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December 20, 2013 - 3:19 pm
Amy, I hope that someone with more experience in the campus system will answer your question, but my understanding would be that you cannot transition your existing documentation to LEED Online for Campuses, so replicating that would be a bit nutty. I think if you started working from a campus point of view going forward with these two projects and any in the future, that would make sense.
Elizabeth Thompson
Green Building SpecialistUSGBC/ GBCI
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December 20, 2013 - 4:28 pm
You're right, we don't have the option to transition existing documentation in LOv3 to LEED Online for Campuses.
Muzammal Abbas LEED AP (BD+C)
LEED Project ManagerSIDEworks
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March 18, 2022 - 6:38 am
Hi,
We have a project consist of multiple buldings, It's a greenfield socity with mixed multiple projects residentail units, offices, hospital, commercial, retial etc. like a community owned by single developer. Can you please assisst on the following questions with your expertise. Will be glad if you find time and answer. Client first would lilke to certify the whole facility and later simultaniously will go into individual project certifications phasewise.
1) I have two options LEED Campus and LEED for cities/communities. Which option is practical. As i checked on USGBC data base there are only 45 projects registered in LEED Communities Plan Design V4.1 and no one is certified yet. LEEDONLINE also don't have credit list for LEED communities plan design V4.1 only registration option is available with note that they will contact to the project administrators later.
2) If we go in LEED Campus catagory then how we can market it for branding like LEED Campus certified project or LEED Approved Master Site or LEED certified Master Site to get benefit for whole faciltiy. As per USGBC guidlines no master site can be certified then what will be the branding name and logo for the master site/campous.
3) In both cataogroies individual projects will be certified seperatelly as a single, volume, group etc approach. But which option (Campus/cities/communities) will give us more benefit for indivail project certification later and what will be the benefits.
Kim C
March 29, 2022 - 12:09 am
We currently have two buildings seeking individual certification. Let's call them Building A, B and C. Building A is going for LEED Silver, while Building C is going for LEED Certified. Both are separated and also connected by Building B (non-certifying building). All three buildings are owned by same entity, and connected via a pedestrian bridge. Building A houses all the parking, offices, canteen facilities. Should we register the project under campus? and can Building C still get the parking credits, although they are in a different building?