EN1: Outdoor & Parking
Assessment Instructions
Participants must report this metric at the asset level.
GRESB automatically populates this indicator in the assessment response once participants have aggregated asset-level data from the Asset Portal.
When using the Asset Spreadsheet to upload asset-level data, GRESB recommends reviewing the instructions below in conjunction with the corresponding spreadsheet tab. The Cell Code column in the Input section indicates where to report each metric in the spreadsheet.
Asset Portal Guide Click here to download a read-only version of the Asset Spreadsheet.
Fuels
Consumption (kWh)
Electricity
Consumption (kWh)
Fuels
Consumption (kWh)
Electricity
Consumption (kWh)
Input: How do I complete this metric?
This section should not be used for stand-alone parking assets (e.g., stand-alone multiple-story parking buildings). Participants should select "Parking (indoors) as the property type in the Asset Characteristics section for standalone parking assets.
Data
Cell Code
Instructions
Outdoor / Exterior areas / Parking
BF4-BI4
Complete these fields if energy consumption includes outdoor/exterior areas/parking, and it is measured separately. Otherwise, the energy consumption from outdoor/exterior areas/parking areas can be included in the Base Building or Whole Building. Example:
An office building has underground parking. If energy is sub-metered for the parking area, report the values separately in the corresponding fields. If not, include the total energy consumption under either Base Building or Whole Building, depending on the initial selection.
Validation: What evidence is required?
This indicator is subject to automatic validation. No evidence is required. Refer to the page below for guidance on how to resolve automatic validation errors and warnings. Validation Basics
Scoring
Outdoor & parking influence the like-for-like (2.5 points total) score calculation.
If an asset's landlord- and/or tenant-controlled spaces are eligible for like-for-like scoring, the corresponding outdoor consumption will contribute to the total like-for-like-eligible consumption of each space.
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