Hello!
does anybody know where are the cancellation policies for projects? in the Certification Policy Manual says
"12.3 Cancellation Due To Inactivity: Subsequent to registering a project with GBCI, project teams shall maintain a substantial level of activity designed to effect a complete application for LEED certification. GBCI reserves the right to cancel any registered project that remains inactive, as determined solely by GBCI. The definition of the phrase “substantial level of activity” varies across the different LEED rating systems. Please refer to the rating system-specific appendices for detailed requirements. "
The thing is that I can´t find the appendices for New Construction and Core and Shell.
If somebody can help me, thank you!
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Tristan Roberts
LEED AP BD+C, Editorial Director – LEEDuser, BuildingGreen, Inc. Nov 14 2011LEEDuser Moderator
Agustina, they are probably referring to the LEED Reference Guides. Do you have a copy?
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Agustina Galli
Architect, Iannuzzi Colombo Nov 14 2011LEEDuser Member71 Thumbs Up
Hi Tristan! yes I do, but this appendices are not in the reference guide.
Thanks anyway!
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Emily Catacchio
Sustainability Specialist, Wight and Company Nov 15 2011LEEDuser Moderator
Agustina,
I took a look for these last week, but couldn't find them, I was hoping somone else would know.
At this point, I'd suggest calling or emailing USGBC, they tend to be very helpful!
Tristan RobertsLEED AP BD+C, Editorial Director – LEEDuserBuildingGreen, Inc.
Jul 10 2011
LEEDuser Moderator
LEED registered projects
Ed, USGBC maintains a database of registered LEED projects. There's no indication which of these wants volunteers, but it's the only resource I know that would provide some clues. Getting involved in your regional USGBC chapter would probably help.
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Cancellation due to inactivity
Hello!
does anybody know where are the cancellation policies for projects? in the Certification Policy Manual says
"12.3 Cancellation Due To Inactivity: Subsequent to registering a project with GBCI, project teams shall maintain a substantial level of activity designed to effect a complete application for LEED certification. GBCI reserves the right to cancel any registered project that remains inactive, as determined solely by GBCI. The definition of the phrase “substantial level of activity” varies across the different LEED rating systems. Please refer to the rating system-specific appendices for detailed requirements. "
The thing is that I can´t find the appendices for New Construction and Core and Shell.
If somebody can help me, thank you!
Agustina, they are probably referring to the LEED Reference Guides. Do you have a copy?
Hi Tristan! yes I do, but this appendices are not in the reference guide.
Thanks anyway!
Agustina,
I took a look for these last week, but couldn't find them, I was hoping somone else would know.
At this point, I'd suggest calling or emailing USGBC, they tend to be very helpful!
LEED registered projects
Ed, USGBC maintains a database of registered LEED projects. There's no indication which of these wants volunteers, but it's the only resource I know that would provide some clues. Getting involved in your regional USGBC chapter would probably help.
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