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EBOM-2009 IEQp3:Green Cleaning Policy

GS-42 Certified service providers

Can anyone provide feedback on the benefits of contracting with a GS-42 Certified service provider from a LEED perspective? I understand that the obvious benefit would be that the service provider is probably already doing most of what LEED requires for EQp3, EQc3.1 and potentially EQc3.3 and EQc3.4, but does that translate to a streamlined or simplified LEED documentation process in anyway? Thanks!

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Mon, 11/21/2011 - 17:36

Steve, unfortunately there is no official streamlined option for contracting with a GS-42 certified provider to simplify the LEED documentation. However, if you are working with a GS-42 certified provided, acquiring the necessary documentation will be significantly easier than working with a vendor who is new to green cleaning. Certified providers must comply with the GS-42 criteria, which is very similar to the LEED requirements. A few of these requirements include; a building-specific green cleaning plan, requirements for new powered cleaning equipment (the criteria is almost identical to the LEED criteria), and purchasing environmentally preferable products. Have you thought about submitting a CIR or LEED Interpretation for this inquiry? This seems to be a valid topic to submit a LEED Interpretation to streamline documentation for project teams as well as reviewers.

Wed, 03/20/2013 - 21:54

I am certified by a GS-42 Training Accreditation Program for CleanSolution Services. If the service provider is GS-42 certified provider they have many stringent standards they have to follow to be compliant with GS-42. GS-42 is much more stringent that the LEED requirements. They should be very well versed on how Green Cleaning can aid in LEED requirements. It's a huge difference dealing with a GS-42 company versus a non certified company. Feel free to contact me for more questions and clarification on this subject.

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