So I have a similar issue as what Simon above described. I am working on the LEED:EB certification of a multi-tenant commercial high-rise in a densely populated urban environment. The issue we have encountered is that the building does not have any Sectional Drawing of the finished spaces. Our thought was to supplement these with pictures of the spaces from different angles on every floor. Does anyone know whether this would be sufficient to attain the credit? Has anyone run into this issue and what method would you recommend?
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Jill Perry, PE
ConsultantJill Perry, LLC
LEEDuser Expert
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August 21, 2012 - 10:35 pm
I do not have specific experience with this but I think that a reviewer would actually prefer photos over sections if you have them. I would go for it.
F. Borja López Calle
ConsultantMinsait
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July 12, 2019 - 2:53 am
Hi Rene, did it work?
Trista Brown
Project DirectorWSP USA
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July 15, 2019 - 6:22 pm
Hi Franscisco, I wanted to chime in to say that photos are an acceptable way to document this credit. It's common for existing buildings not to have project drawings, and GBCI will be able to determine compliance with sufficient photo documentation.