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Composite Wood Documentation
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Vanessa Nelson on
Is a manufacturer provided product Info sheet stating a plywood product does not contain urea formaldehyde sufficient documentation for the composite wood category?
v4 EQc2 LEM and composite wood evaluation
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Barry Reid on
Within the composite wood evaluation language, how would one account for or get recognition for a composite wood product that is exempt from CARB? .
Signage for addition on top of existing building
NC-v4 EQp2:Environmental tobacco smoke controlposted by Robin Thornton on
I have a project in which a level is being added to an existing building on a university campus. We are treating the addition as a new building for LEED purposes (i.e.
Phone Booth Room Ventilation
CI-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Ciaran McCabe on
Under LEED v4 ID & C for an Office Fit-Out;
IAQ Strategies - Dedicated Janitorial Exhaust
NC-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategiesposted by Aaron Ketner on
Hello,
Simplified VRP Calculations
EBOM-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Natalia Alvarez on
We are working on a building built in the 50's, and the project team has elected to follow LEED Interpretation 10472 - Simplified VRP Calculations.
Green Education
CS-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Gloria Rozzini on
We are pursuing the green education innovation credit. We were wondering if in lieu of a site visit (not practicable with the current pandemic) we can prepare articles/presentations of t
Bicycle storage on public parking shared with other buildings
NC-v4 LTc6:Bicycle facilitiesposted by Russell Davison on
In the project, we are locating the bicycle storage in a garage that is shared with other buildings. LEED has replied that it is not clear that a sufficient number has been provided.
Newly Established Opportunity Zones
NC-v4 LTc3:High priority siteposted by Greg Romanczyk on
Does anyone know if the new Opportunity Zones established by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, which certifies economically-distressed communities, would fall under Option 2?