The design certification stage (Preliminary Certification) in EDGE requires specific actions from the Client to ensure the project can be audited and certified. The EDGE Certification Protocol outlines the process: "To complete the design certification stage, the EDGE Client must provide the EDGE Auditor with access to the completed self-assessment in the EDGE software, along with all supporting documentation, such as drawings, specifications, and calculations, to verify the selected measures" (EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 3.1: Certification Process). Option C, provide the EDGE Auditor access to the self-assessment and all supporting documentation, matches this requirement. Option A (internally review the EDGE measures) is a preparatory step, not a certification requirement: "Internal reviews are recommended but not mandated for certification"(EDGE User Guide, Section 6.1: Project Preparation). Option B (access the EDGE software and complete a self-assessment) is a prerequisite to the audit, not the final step for design certification: "The self-assessment must be completed before the audit, but certification requires submission to the Auditor" (EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 3.1: Certification Process). Option D (sign an agreement with a certification partner) is incorrect, as this is typically handled during project registration, not design certification: "Agreements with Certification Providers are signed prior to registration, not at the design stage" (EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 2.1: Registration). Thus, providing the Auditor access (Option C) is the required action.
[Reference:EDGE Certification Protocol, Section 3.1: Certification Process, Section 2.1: Registration; EDGE User Guide Version 2.1, Section 6.1: Project Preparation., , ]
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