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Permanent entrywway systems - rollout mats?
NC-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategiesposted by Keith Robertson on
The reference guide includes rollout mats in the list of "acceptable permanent entryway systems." LEED 2009 allowed rollout mats to be used as part of the 10' but treated it as non-permanent.
School as a Teaching Tool French Learning Lab??
Schools-NC-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Leanne Conrad on
I am working with a Francophone school in Canada who wish to pursue the School as a Teaching Tool innovation credit.
ASHRAE 90.1-2010 - Unmet hours
CS-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Giuseppina Amorusi on
Hi all,
I’m modeling for a project under LEED CS v4 according to ASHRAE 90.1-2010.
I know that unmet hours shall not exceed 300 .
Proving compliance with other 3rd party tests
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by F. Borja López Calle on
Hello,
Option 1 Accessible Floor or Ceiling
CI-v4 MRc2:Interiors life-cycle impact reductionposted by Jonathan Weiss on
Anyone with experience on how this option works? For a project where we have acoustical ceiling systems over more than 50% of the ceilings, does this apply? How do we define "not entang
Using ASHRAE 90.1-2013 as reference standard for v4 projects
Schools-NC-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by Gail Vittori on
For v4 projects, is there any adjustment in point allocation for projects using 90.1-2013 ILO 90.1-2010?
Assessment Influence on Design
NC-v4 SSc1:Site assessmentposted by Summer Minchew on
My question ties back to the FAQ response: "The credit requires that projects assess each feature, but it does not require that every assessment influence the project design." This credit was denie
UL Greenguard Gold Standard version
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Charline SEYTIER on
Hello,
LEED Addition - use Entryway from Adjoining building?
NC-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategiesposted by Joyce Kelly on
A two story LEED addition will be regularly accessed from a new stair/elevator tower as well as a corridor at each level that connects it to the existing building.