I have not experienced difficulties about this. At first, owners are a little bit baffled, but then turn to be quite enthusiastic about the idea. I believe is a good way to get them involved.
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Janika McFeely
Associate, Sustainability SpecialistEHDD Architecture
110 thumbs up
April 25, 2011 - 3:48 pm
It hasn't generated any conversations about credit information but has been challenging in terms of LEED Online. It's not the most intuitive of platforms and we have to spend extra time walking people through the system.
Karen Joslin
principalJoslin Consulting
216 thumbs up
April 25, 2011 - 8:42 pm
I agree with both comments above - and enthusiatically support keeping this feature. I also believe the same about the contractor required signatory since so many claim that architects have always done all the documentation for them. Anything we can do to get the entire project team aware of and working with the actual requirements is to me what this LEED process is all about. Thanks for asking!