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	<title>Comments on: Starting the LEED certification process</title>
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		<title>By: commercial property maintenance leeds</title>
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		<description>3 servers may be worth $7500, whereas the certification will return more in the long run, definately.

However, if looking at the amount of man hours and materials. I am guessing the servers would cost much, much more to produce. Interesting that a certification is being hugely over charged, isnt it?</description>
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<p>However, if looking at the amount of man hours and materials. I am guessing the servers would cost much, much more to produce. Interesting that a certification is being hugely over charged, isnt it?</p>
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