It appears that the guidelines references in the LEED 2009 manual have now been revised and are no longer available. Does anyone have any experience with the new updated (with revised title above?). I would rather avoid spending $110 on the wrong book!
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Jenny Carney
Vice PresidentWSP
LEEDuser Expert
657 thumbs up
February 23, 2012 - 1:55 pm
Michael, I'm not familiar with the updated guidelines, but I suspect that there are enough tools on this site and info in the Reference Guide to successfully perform the audit per the old guidelines without purchasing the guide.
Amanda Johnson
EDEIS1 thumbs up
October 5, 2012 - 8:56 am
I have the same question as Michael : the Guidelines required for EBOM IEQ3.2 (APPA Custodial guidelines edition 2) are no longer available. In our case we don't have any of the guidelines. Should we buy the new edition though it isn't cited in the requirements?
We are intending to train 2 inhouse staff members to conduct an in-house audit, and the project will be an international LEED certification (so we will have to translate the documents)
Is there a digest of the edition 2 guidelines that we could use? I see below that Tristan suggests looking at the documentation toolkit which we will do, but any advice would be helpful.
Allison Beer McKenzie
Architect, Director of SustainabilitySHP Leading Design
LEEDuser Expert
646 thumbs up
October 5, 2012 - 9:01 am
Amanda- I do not have the third edition, but I just compared the table of contents of the third edition to the second edition that I have and they are VERY similar. I can't say for sure since I don't have the third edition, but if you don'r feel that the documentation toolkit gives you enough information I suspect that the third edition would work.