Dear all,
We have a Campus project where BDC is applicable to three buildings and then there is another building which has EBOM as the relevant rating system. If we register two master sites for these separate rating systems, then we have to pay twice for the registration of the master sites and then for the individual projects. However, if EBOM is registered separately then only one registration fee has to be paid.
I would like to ask if I understood the fee structure correctly and the above description is correct. Also, is it possible to have some buildings on a Campus under LEED campus and one building on the same Campus as an individual project?
Your responses will be highly appreciated.
Thank you so much!
Regards
Andrey Kuznetsov
ESG consultant, LEED AP BD+CSelf Employed
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May 11, 2024 - 3:21 pm
Maybe it would not be helpfull for you, but for others:
- Theoretically it's possible.
- One must note, that such individual project must independenly meet MPR.
-- One of the MPR's is "Must use reasonable LEED boundaries".
It means that it must have it's separate sitewith boundaries, that can be provided withous gerrymindering (both for campus and individual project).
Such project must be physically separate from other buildings and have separate air distribution systems and water and energy meters (including thermal energy meters).
- It would be some issues with credits that are "source based" (water, energy, other), for instance, if projects shares sources of water (especially gray water), energy (electricity, heating) it must be precise description of share parts and source efficacy for water efficiency / energy modelling.
Better to provide more data about such individual project and it's properties.
BTW - regarding the fees issue - I also understood it so (if EBOM is a single project - it worth to register EBOM project separately).
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Just thought about it - if this individual project is EBOM project - so it already exists and can be treated separately.