And some of us may remember how Henry Gibson ended that observation. Our entire office must have missed the announcement from USGBC. Or....was there one? I'd be interested in knowing. I am grateful to LEED User--always the go-to source for interpreting the vagaries of LEED and the less than optimal USGBC communication style. That said, this is indeed welcome news. The new version is MUCH simpler. However, with 60+ projects in our office, this entails an immediate notification to our clients as well as all project teams. Not a simple or quick task. Two questions: What is the URL for the new LEED online platform? Second, where can we locate more information on LEED Coach? Thank you, Tristan, as always, for being on top of things.
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Marian, here is the new LEED Online. There aren't a lot of specifics online about LEED Coach, but here's a place to start.
I think they might put the "new LEED Online" at the URL www.leedonline.com
When I go to the "new LEED Online" and click around it redirects me to www.leedonline.com
so I think after January 5th the "old LEED Online" will be nonexistent.
I look forward to being able to check LEED Online from my macbook which is considerably less heavy than my Dell laptop with old internet explorer :)
Tip for those using Google Chrome: disable the Chrome Reader and enable Adobe ... http://blogs.adobe.com/vikrant/2010/12/use-adobe-plugins-to-view-pdfs-inside-google-chrome/
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