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NC-2009 MRc4:Recycled Content

Recycled/regional material in total cost if outside LD Boundary?

Hi there, We have a project where the permeable pavers that are going in likely will contain recycled/regional materials we can account for. Having said that, the LEED boundary is fairly small, and only encapsulates a small track of sidewalk compared to outside the LEED boundary where additional permeable pavers will be present. My question is, can we take credit for MR category credits outside of our LEED boundary - even though it's adjacent to the site and overlaps between outside of boundary and inside of boundary? Thanks!

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Mon, 03/17/2014 - 18:31

In short: No. The LEED project boundary has to be applied consistently to all credits, so you can't define it one way for MRc4/5 and a different way for the rest of the project. Why is this area considered outside the project boundary anyway? If it's new work related to your project it seems like it should be in. What would you lose by defining the project boundary to include the whole paver area?

Mon, 03/17/2014 - 21:01

See LEED-2009’s Minimum Project Requirements for guidance concerning “reasonable site boundary”. There are many “musts” & “may nots” that could dictate which boundary fits your project’s unique circumstances. Use these rules to determine where your boundary should be and use the same boundary for all credits. Then...if the pavers fall inside that boundary, you can count them toward MRc4 & MRc5. Just keep in mind that even if your pavers have significant recycled/regional percentage, if you only spend a tiny percentage of your project’s budget on them, their Credit contribution may just disappear next to bigger budget items. Focus on big-ticket items for MRc4 & MRc5.

Wed, 03/19/2014 - 21:58

Joseph and Jonathan - Thanks for providing this sage advice to Laura. I concur!

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