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Major renovation in infill location?
NC-v4 SSc1:Site assessmentposted by Jens Apel on
I am not quite sure if I understand the different definitions right and would be grateful for confirmation of correction of my understanding.
Parts per Million
v4:posted by David Posada on
If anyone else has gotten confused going between parts-per-million and percentages (parts per hundred!) for material reporting here's a little infographic that might help.
LEED AP NC applicable?
Hospitality-NC-v4 INc2:LEED Accredited Professionalposted by Maria Perzon on
I am a LEED AP for NC. Would that qualify for 1 credit in the hospitality version. The project is a hotel.
View Type 3 - Transparent Partitions
NC-v4 EQc8:Quality viewsposted by Greenlab on
I was looking for the definition of Permanent Interior Obstruction and found that fixed partitions are considered in this definitions, that seems obvious for me.
Existing building major renovation
NC-v4 LTc2:Sensitive land protectionposted by Victoria Rios Esteve on
Hi everyone!
New retail store in existing mall
Retail-CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Stacey Olson on
I'm working on a new retail store located in an existing shopping mall.
Partial renovation of owner-occupied building
CI-v4 EAc3:Advanced energy meteringposted by Dee Spiro on
Our ID+C project is in a higher-ed campus building that houses the facilities team, their back-of-house workshop spaces and office areas for the FM team and various other associated depar
Domestic Hot Water System Type
Mid-Rise-v4 EAc1:Annual energy useposted by Daniel Lim on
I am modeling the annual energy use for a mid-rise residential building.
district energy - does the plant need to follow same ASHRAE standard?
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Craig Flandermeyer on
Project is utilizing energy from a central plant, the team is attempting to decide between using the purchased energy approach vs.
Exterior slab with radiant heating
Healthcare-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Priscillia Champagne on
I am working on a project in Quebec (where there is a lot of snow) and the client has requested a radiant heating system for an exterior concrete slab that links a ramp to an ambulance garage