Please could someone advise as the best way to report the removal of a BMP from the ESCP midway through the project? For example the initial site boundary has been brought in and now does not include BMP4a - Storm Water Inlets as they are now outside the site boundary. Do we need to revise and resubmit the entire ESCP, or can the client/site engineer/LEED consultant all 'sign off' BMP4a from the report - saying effectively that its ok that the BMP is 'decommissioned' from the ESCP as it is no longer required? Many Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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March 3, 2014 - 3:15 pm
Richard, I would not overthink this. I think that having the engineer or appropriate person sign off on it with a note that it is no longer required would be fine from LEED's perspective.