Non-Residential Projects
Non-Residential Projects
Non-Residential Projects
Identify whether your project is non-residential or residential. Depending on your building type, assess each of the compliance paths separately to see which best suits your project’s scope.
Option 2: Provide Preferred Parking
Building staff will spend time administering parking programs. Procedures and policies for their use must be developed, along with enforcement mechanisms.
Complete the LEED Online credit form, and provide the following supporting documentation, as applicable:
Drawings or a site plan that indicates the location and number of preferred parking spaces or alternative-fueling stations.
Sample signage for preferred parking.
Equipment cut sheets and product information for alternative-fueling stations.
Vehicle product information for low-emitting and fuel-efficient cars provided to employees. Include make, model number, and fuel type.
Option 3: Refueling Stations
Option 2: Provide Preferred Parking
The setup costs for this option may be considerable. Research tax incentives offered by federal, state, or local governments for purchasing alternative-fuel vehicles. This could help offset some of the initial costs.
For companies that provide vehicles for employee use, consider “greening your fleet” by purchasing vehicles qualified as low-emitting and fuel-efficient. Project teams should carefully consider available technologies and different fuel sources before purchasing vehicles.
Allowing adequate lead time is important in this option, as alternate-fuel vehicles may take longer to order and purchase. Communicate with procurement officers as early as possible in the planning process.