Guido, I would recommend that you read the LEED Minimum Program Requirements supplemental guidance document—look at page 19 specifically. Let us know your thoughts then.
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Mike Barker
Principal : Energy / Electrical EngineerBuildingPhysics South Africa
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February 25, 2011 - 3:48 am
Small buildings within the LEED project boundry
The requirement is that we cant exclude more than two of these little buildings ? We have plenty -
Mike Barker
Principal : Energy / Electrical EngineerBuildingPhysics South Africa
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February 25, 2011 - 3:51 am
wanted to say we have more than one small building
- PV Panel inverter and switchgear building - 4m sq
- pumphouse for water recycling plant - 10 m sq
- Security gatehouse - 40 m sq
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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February 25, 2011 - 9:34 am
That's the requirement. You name three—are there more? The gatehouse is occupied so probably should not be excluded. That leaves two to exclude.
Guido Petinelli
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February 27, 2011 - 1:21 pm
Hi Tristan,
Thanks for the response. It's the first time we post a query, but we are big fans of the forum – Fantastic Work!.
We did review the requirements of the MPR Sup. Guid. listed on page 19and the adjacent buildings are eligible for MPR # 4 and 5. We wanted to confirm that there is no exception to this ‘clause’ given our situation.
As a result we plan to set-up the project as a Campus and pursue certification for the individual buildings separately (some of the buildings, perhaps not all). However, we have a question about a building benefiting from shared infrastructure on another building. For example, if I provide bike racks and change rooms in building A but it serves all occupants of the campus, can I assume that another building B achieves the credit?
Many thanks,
Guido Petinelli
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February 27, 2011 - 1:22 pm
Also, does it matter if building B is certified or not?
Prudence Ferreira
PrincipalIntegral Impact
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May 23, 2011 - 1:17 pm
Our project is in a similar predicament. We are currently working towards certifying a winery under EBOM. There are 3 very large separate buildings that function as one. There are 2 large barrel buildings and one admin building. One of the of the barrel building's doesn't have restrooms, and the admin building is the only building with a break room. There is also only 1 energy and water meter for the entire campus. How do we certify these buildings as individuals, when they function as one? Campus certification does not make sense for this project considering it does not address domestic water credits and energy credits. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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May 23, 2011 - 1:30 pm
I would contact GBCI directly about this. I would think that they would be able to provide helpful direction, or even if it's not helpful, they'll at least tell you how to do it! Let us know what you find out.