LEED Certification
My project does not comply with the USGBC definition of ‘one building’ or LEED Interpretation 10203, but the project works programmatically as a single building. Can I register and submit my project in a single building application?
Answer
Please contact GBCI for guidance prior to registering the project and submitting for initial review. The project team can either submit a request asking GBCI to consider the project a single building via the formal inquiry process or can send an inquiry via the Contact Us page.
The inquiry should explain in detail why the project should be considered a single building for the purposes of LEED certification. If the project team has additional documentation, such as site plans, building plans, sections and/or elevations, make a note in your inquiry and GBCI will follow up with you to provide a way to submit those with your question.
Also see
- When is the last day I can register my LEED 2009 project?
- I want to certify multiple buildings on my site. What are my options?
- Which rating system should we use for our project?
- Is my project considered a single building, or is it considered multiple buildings?
- What should we do if the project is eligible for more than one rating system?
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