We are doing a project where the base building has enough bicycle places for the whole building occupants to use, but no bicycle places can be specifically reserved for any tenant. Is there a applicable alternative compliance approach?
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Emily Catacchio
Sustainability SpecialistWight and Company
610 thumbs up
June 6, 2012 - 8:34 pm
I imagine you will need to prove that there are enough to accomodate the entire building. This way you would be able to argue that even though they aren't assigned, your tenants will always have ones to use. There's some information on this under the Checklists tab above.
Gail von Staden
Principalvon Staden Architects
10 thumbs up
March 11, 2013 - 3:21 pm
Emily, my project faces the same dilemma as Ruifei above.
What do you recommend is the best way to illustrate that there are enough bike racks to accommodate the entire building?
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
11478 thumbs up
March 11, 2013 - 3:31 pm
Basically, you would run the credit calculations but for the whole building. Do your best to get occupancy numbers from building management, or estimate if needed.
Brightworks Sustainability
Brightworks Sustainability LLC47 thumbs up
March 17, 2016 - 4:54 pm
Do you base calculations on 5% of the FTE per LEED-CI requirements or 3% of the FTE based on core and shell requirements if you have to use default occupancy values?