At the very end of last year (December 23, to be exact), GBCI quietly added a series of “Submittal Tip Sheets” to the Resources section of their website (here). These tip sheets were written by GBCI reviewers for most of the common rating systems and are meant to be sort of helpful reminders for a ...
Well, 21 months after the launch of the LEED 2009 Rating Systems and LEED Online v3.0, GBCI has released sample credit forms (previously called letter templates) for most of the rating systems. To access the sample forms, you will need to log in to LEED Online v3 at www.leedonline.com. You don’t need to be associated ...
Over a year after launching LEED 2009 and LEED Online v.3, GBCI and USGBC have yet to make sample credit forms (previously called letter templates) available for project team use. Because I think it is very important for new project teams to have access to sample forms, I have decided to upload a sample form ...
A month or so ago I became an (unpaid) “guest expert” for LEEDuser.com, a great resource for anyone implementing LEED on a project. Portions of the website are paid content, including an overview of each credit in the current LEED 2009 rating systems (all except Homes), a database of resources and links for each credit ...
Now that I have used LEED Online v3 to document a few projects, I thought I would give a quick rundown of of some of the differences between LEED Online v2 and v3 as well as some of the issues that I think they still need to resolve. LEED Online v2: Since this is the ...
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