A CI tenant that is also the LEED project space owner needs to sign in the required signatory box.
A CI tenant that is also the LEED project space owner needs to sign in the required signatory box.
A CI tenant that is also the LEED project space owner needs to sign in the required signatory box.
Upload your documentation to LEED Online.
If possible, prepare the following documentation with the design submittal.
If HCFCs are being used, find out which type, understand the implications of using that refrigerant over the long term and if using more environmentally benign alternatives is possible. Phasing out HCFCs is not covered by EAp3, but it will help in achieving EAc4: Enhanced Refrigerant Management, which is often worth pursuing.
If your project is using an existing HVAC system, investigate the type of refrigerant being used. If CFCs are being used, discuss equipment or conversion options with the building manager and owner.
Ongoing monitoring of system performance will prevent unintended energy use after hours due to faulty sensors and other issues.
Educate the occupants to properly use their controls and to turn them off during hours when the building is unoccupied or the space is not being used.
Although not required for credit compliance, developing a plan to monitor the performance of lighting control systems is recommended. This may include occupant survey feedback (EAc5), ongoing monitoring (EAc3), and a schedule for regular testing of components.
Although not required for credit compliance, developing a plan to monitor the performance of lighting control systems is recommended. This may include occupant survey feedback (IEQc7.2), ongoing monitoring (EAc5), and a schedule for regular testing of components.
Calibrate occupancy sensors and other lighting control systems (if included) after the installation of all office equipment and furnishings. Installing office equipment and furnishings after calibrating the lighting control systems could cause poor system performance.