Our project is a newly built industrial development where the majority of buildings will be industrial and not certified, but there will be office and administration buildings as well, from which at least two will aim LEED certification. We are considering campus registration. The two project sites probably will not be contiguous, the master site is planned to include all area developed by this project and falls under the same ownership.
There is no campus credit option in case of SSp1, however my question is if it was enough to develop one ESC plan for the area of the master site, considering that the major site works will be done to the site as a whole. There is not a real chance to handle the little office buildings’ area separately. How do you suggest to develop the ESC plan in this case? Is it eligible to develop a plan for the full site that falls under the same ownership and development? Thank you in advance!
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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January 15, 2016 - 9:16 pm
LEED gives you a lot of latitude in developing an ESC plan that's appropriate for the site. I would make the ESC plan appropriate at both scales and then submit it as documentation for the individual projects.