The project consist of the construction of a new middle school and the remodelation of the existing elementary school both will shared some areas like the existing parking and the electric substation. Only the new middle school will be pursuing LEED certification. The LEED boundary will include the existing parking area (with only the parking spaces required by code), but we don't know if the exisiting electric substation (this one will be replace with a new one, that will have the power to serve both school, actually serve only the existing school) need to be included inside the LEED boundary or we can leave it out. In addition we are proposing to add a sub-meter for LEED purpose, since it will be only one meter. Any suggestions?
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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September 5, 2012 - 4:51 pm
Nanechka, based on my reading of the LEED MPR Supplemental Guidance document, I would include the substation in your LEED boundary.