Confirm that specifications and the bid package integrate all equipment and activities associated with the project.
Confirm that specifications and the bid package integrate all equipment and activities associated with the project.
Confirm that specifications and the bid package integrate all equipment and activities associated with the project.
Construction documents clearly detail the architectural and mechanical systems that address energy-efficiency strategies.
While the LEED Online credit form does not require detailed documentation for each Core Performance Guide requirement, it is important that each item be documented as required and reviewed by the rest of the team to confirm compliance, especially as further documentation may be requested by during review. Your design team should work with the owner to identify cost-effective strategies from Section 3 that can be pursued for the project.
The mechanical engineer and architect track the status of each requirement.
The mechanical engineer, lighting consultant, and architect revisit the checklist for an update on the requirements and how they are being integrated into the design. All prescriptive requirements should be specifically incorporated into the design by the end of the design development phase.
Option 3: Prescriptive Compliance Path—Advanced Buildings Core Performance Guide
Revisit the Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG) checklist to ensure that the design meets the prescriptive requirements.
Ensure that all prescriptive requirements are incorporated into the design by the end of the design development stage.
Deconstruction
A designated recycling coordinator can facilitate communication with all field personnel and address problems in the field promptly. This can reduce the risk of getting to the end of construction and falling short of diversion goals when it is too late to do anything about it.