If this question has been asked previously, I apologize I didn't see it. Is there a requirment as to the location of the signage for the spaces for CP/VP and LEV - either on a stand-alone signs OR using pavement markings? I've used stand-alone signs on one project and both for another, but for our current project the GC is asking if we can do the pavement markings only without doing the stand-alone signs.
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Lauren Wallace
LEED Project Reviewer, LEED AP BD+C, Senior LEED SpecialistCertifications Department Manager, Epsten Group, Inc.
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February 18, 2014 - 9:16 am
Ashely,
You can use any type of signage that you feel is appropriate. The requirement just states that the spaces must be marked as reserved for both low-emitting and fuel-efficient vehicles (or car/vanpool vehicles), and that there is signage in place designating the spaces as reserved. If the contractor wants to designate the spaces by painting signage within each space, that should be fine. Just make sure that the wording is appropriate. Hope that helps.