How to certify the Town House project under LEED rating system in China?

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Mike Liu
ATKINS Jul 27 2010 Guest
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One project is consist of several town houses (3-floors, well decorated) in China. Is it suitable to be certified under LEED rating system? And which rating system is appropiate?  Anyone can help? Thanks

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Rob Watson
Jul 30 2010
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Town House project LEED Certification in China

The Chinese townhouse project described is not certifiable under LEED at present. Since the townhouse project is a residential project less than four habitable stories, it falls under the LEED Homes standard. Currently the LEED Homes standard does not certify projects outside of the U.S. & Canada, due to the completely different, field-based, program delivery and certification process. If the project were mixed use--first floor retail with 2 residential floors on top, for example--it would be certifiable under NC or CS, but if it is purely residential, there need to be a minimum of 4 habitable stories before it qualifies for NC (so 3 stories above a garage, for example, would NOT fit the description). Hope this helps.

Rob Watson
CEO, EcoTech International

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Mike Barker Principal : Energy / Electrical Engineer, BuildingPhysics South Africa Aug 18 2011 Member 404 Thumbs Up

Rob,

Could you comment on the statement by USGBC - would this be applicable to Africa too ?

"International Pilot

In response to growing international demand for LEED for Homes certification, USGBC is formally launching a LEED for Homes International Pilot. Project teams working on low- or midrise projects in the Middle East and China may submit an application for consideration: "

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Tristan Roberts Editorial Director – LEEDuser, BuildingGreen, Inc. Nov 13 2011 Moderator

Mike, it sounds like they are not thinking of Africa with this announcement, but it's worth contacting GBCI to see if they'd include you.

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