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LEED for Homes Public 3rd Comment Period Extended
LEED for Homes Public 3rd Comment Period Extended
The LEED 2012 third public comment period will remain open until Tuesday, March 27 at 9am ET. Stakeholders interested in submitting comments may continue to do so through the online public comment tool available at www.usgbc.org/leed2012.
All comments will be reviewed and provided a response from USGBC. Per the LEED Foundations Documents, any subsequent substantive technical changes will be open for comment by USGBC stakeholders prior to the opening of the ballot period from June 1 – 30, 2012. Please note that feedback received after March 27, 2012 at 9:00am ET will not be provided a formal response from USGBC and may not be considered prior to the next phase of the rating system development process.
We thank you for your commitment to high performance green building standards and encourage you to continue to participate in LEED rating system development.
The LEED 2012 third public comment period will remain open until Tuesday, March 27 at 9am ET. Stakeholders interested in submitting comments may continue to do so through the online public comment tool available at www.usgbc.org/leed2012. All comments will be reviewed and provided a response from USGBC. Per the LEED Foundations Documents, any subsequent substantive technical changes will be open for comment by USGBC stakeholders prior to the opening of the ballot period from June 1 – 30, 2012. Please note that feedback received after March 27, 2012 at 9:00am ET will not be provided a formal response from USGBC and may not be considered prior to the next phase of the rating system development process. We thank you for your commitment to high performance green building standards and encourage you to continue to participate in LEED rating system development. Tags: leed for homes, Public Comment LEED
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