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Great list of FAQs on recertification
posted by Nadav Malin on
I love the FAQs in this Tip Sheet--should answer most people's questions pretty readily. Click through to the Tip Sheet to see the answers.
Basement renovation to a LEED Platinum Building
posted by Faith Wilbert on
How do you go about a renovation in a LEED Plaitnum building? Do you have to do a recertification or another process. Theay are renovating 1 floor and I'm not sure the approach I need to take
V2. LEED Recertification
posted by Jason Zielsdorf on
I have a project that recieved LEED BD+C: New Construction v2 - LEED 2.2 in 2014. They recieved a credit for water reduction with low flow toilets.
Recertification of EBOM project
posted by Sheryl Swartzle on
We received initial EBOM v2 certification in April 2010. We are now pursuing recertification.
Recertify- post 5 years?
posted by Chris Munn on
According to the guidance I've seen from LEED, your performance period for recertification is from the time you were certified initially up until the time you submit for for recertification.
Recertification LEED Online v3 Registration
posted by Alicia Chu on
Has anyone successfully registered a project for recertification that was previously certified under LEED Online v3?
Recertification EAc4
posted by Rachel Nicely on
I'm having trouble with my recertification template for credit EAc4.
Reusing IO credits for recertification
posted by Vanessa Seibert on
I'm glad this section exists. I didn't find it before submitting this question in the LEED EBOM IO credit section. Excuse the duplicate question.
LEED 2009 NC / C+S Expiration
posted by Maggie Hogan Skaug on
Is there an expiration for LEED 2009 NC and C+S Certified projects? According to USGBC's Guide to LEED Certification, only O+M projects must recertify within 5 years. Thanks
2009 Initial Certification -> v4 Recertification?
posted by Jareb Ketay on
Hoping to catch Barry's eye here, but welcome help from anyone! I consider this a pretty basic question that I can't seem to find definitive guidance on now that we've completed the transition fro