Dear experts, I would like to hear about your comments on the following issue:
In one of our projects, a residential building is being constructed on top of a shopping mall both of which are constructed at the same time and belong to the same owner. However, we would like to certify only the residential building, not taking into account the energy consumption and water use of the shopping mall? Is this possible? and if so, how can we determine the LEED project boundary?
Thanks in advance
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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November 5, 2013 - 11:40 am
Orçun, I apologize for the long wait in order to deliver such a simple answer, but from your question I am not sure if you have reviewed the guidance for MPR2 and MPR3 in detail. There is quite a lot of good guidance on exactly your situation up above, and it would help to be able to respond to more specific questions based on your application of that guidance to your situation. Cheers.