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试卷: LEED v4 GA模拟题B卷[查看] Why would the project team submit a request for a Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR)? A: To receive approval for questionable credit strategies B: To appeal credits that have been denied C: To receive technical guidance on LEED credit strategies D: To communicate with project teams regarding credit interpretations on other projects 参考答案: C
本题解释: 正确答案:C
系统解析: Knowledge Domain: LEED Process
Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR): The Project Credit Interpretation Ruling (Project CIR) process is designed to allow project teams to obtain technical guidance on how LEED requirements including Minimum Program Requirements (MPR), Prerequisites, and Credits pertain to their projects. CIRs are not precedent setting, so the project team can only utilize the ruling for the project under which the CIR was submitted. LEED Interpretations: Similar to CIRs, LEED Interpretations differ in that they are precedent setting. They may be utilized by any project certifying under an applicable rating system. For this reason, they are addressed by the LEED Technical Advisory Groups (LEED Committees). LEED Interpretations cost more money and take more time than CIRs. Credit Interpretation Rulings (CIRs) do not guarantee credit approval. Earning credits is done through the review process.
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