I would like to know if Unused Materials, when purchased by the company along with the LEED guidelines, can cause owners to lose certification during the renewal evaluation of the certificate?
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Trista Brown
Project DirectorWSP USA
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April 30, 2018 - 7:20 pm
Hi Andreza, I'm not 100% sure I understand your question, but I'll give it a shot. Materials purchased/installed as part of the LEED-NC project are not assessed during the LEED-EBOM project. In fact, you won't lose your LEED-NC certification for anything that happens during the LEED-EBOM project. Does that answer your question?
ANDREZA PASSOS
May 1, 2018 - 9:28 am
hi Trista!I think you answered. So if the construction owner performs a makeover after obtaining certification, outside the LEED standards, the materials that are used for this renovation does not matter. The certification remains without any concern.
Trista Brown
Project DirectorWSP USA
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May 1, 2018 - 12:32 pm
Yes that's right, your original LEED-NC certification is set in stone, since it covers the original design and construction of the building. Materials used in renovations would be relevant if you're planning to use the LEED for Existing Buildings or LEED for Commercial Interiors rating systems. But your original LEED-NC certification will not be affected by a renovation.
ANDREZA PASSOS
May 1, 2018 - 12:38 pm
Thank you so much Trista, this will greatly help my masters to research and respond to a customer. I hope you have a great week!