Submit documentation to LEED Online. This will include filling out the LEED Online Submittal Template, which requires a number of inputs on total electrical consumption (or default values) and details on the green power purchased. You will also need to upload a proof of purchase for two years of green power—see the Documentation Toolkit for an example.
Take photos throughout the construction process to demonstrate that your IAQ plan has been followed. This credit requires you to take at least 16 photos, taken at two or more different stages of the project—see the Documentation Toolkit for examples.
Transfer all the data collected in the Materials Calculator spreadsheet (see Documentation Toolkit) to the LEED Online submittal form. You will want to keep all product cut sheets or letters from manufacturer detailing extraction/harvest and manufacture location on file. There is a chance that the LEED reviewer will require you to provide back-up documentation.
Transfer all the data collected in the Materials Calculator spreadsheet (see Documentation Toolkit) to the LEED Online submittal form. You will want to keep all product cut sheets or letters from manufacturer detailing recycled content on file.
If discounted parking is being implemented the owner must sign the LEED Online credit form stating that the parking rate will be discounted at least 20%, it will be available to all customers and publicly posted at the parking entrance, that it will be available for at least two years, and that the discount will be communicated to building occupants. Upload a document showing that building occupants have been made aware of the discounted rates.