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New to LEED...Cheat sheet?
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Cora Kenrick on
Hi Ladies & Gentlemen,
I'm new to LEED and VERY new to submission...I will be completing my first submission soon.
DOCUMENTATION
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by jade dayday on
hi i'm new on LEED,
can we perform preliminary review of uploaded documents even if other requirements aren't completed?
Architectural Design Guideline for LEED platinum Project under CORE & SHEEL V4
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Subrota Roy on
Hi,
We are going to start Architectural drawing design of one project. ( Project targeted rating level PLATINUM Under CORE & SHEEL V4)
Project data as follows :
Information for Campus Project & Individual Building project
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Subrota Roy on
Hi, We have 3 building within same premises .we want LEED certification for 3 building.
Basic Difference between LEED V3 & LEED V4
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Subrota Roy on
What is Basic Difference between LEED V3 & LEED V4 ? What things has been incorporated in LEED V4?
cottages on poles on water
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Emmanuel Pauwels on
We are looking into the possibility to certify a holiday resort located on an island.
Building on existing peer but parking on "reclaimed" land
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Eesmyal Santos-Brault on
Our project will include a renovation and expansion of an existing building on an existing peer in the ocean, so it meets MPR 1, but the owner plans to add a new peer to build a parking lot adjacen
Reclaim land for more than 40 years
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Michael Wahjudi on
"All LEED projects must be constructed and operated on a permanent location on existing land" from these statement.
Existing building structure to be acquired and then certified.
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Guillermo Brunzini on
One of our clients is acquiring a recently finished concrete structure for a new development and wants to know the feasiblity of getting a LEED certification. The original concrete structure to be
Supplemental Guidance to the MPR for LEED v4
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by SoYoung Lee on
It seems to me that the MPR guidance for LEED v4 does not sufficient to comprehend the project specific features.