We have a project- scope is 2 new buildings, no sitework/landscape. We accidentally registered it as one building, now the client does not want to pay/certify both buildings- just the main building. How do we delineate a LEED boundary for this? Can we draw the boundary directly around the one building we want to certify (which is our construction limit line for that individual building)? I'm not sure how we could include the existing site without including the second building or making it a campus, which we don't want to do.
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Markus Henning
M.Eng Facility Management LEED AP BD+C | LEED GCPAlpha Immobilien Consulting GmbH
27 thumbs up
September 17, 2014 - 2:07 am
Kotaro,
can you tell me some more Information. Are the buildings directly attachet to each other ore stand alone buildings? It sounds like the second one. You can not certify 2 buildings under a single registration. You have to use the Multiple Buildings and On-Campus Building guideline.
K Nakamura
4 thumbs up
September 17, 2014 - 12:52 pm
They are standalone. We do not want to certify both buildings, just one of the two.
Deborah Lucking
Director of SustainabilityFentress Architects
LEEDuser Expert
258 thumbs up
October 8, 2014 - 7:03 pm
You should be able to define the limit of construction as the LEED boundary for that one project. All other data (SSp1, MRc2, MRc4, etc) should be limited to just that one project.