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What % difference to reference is acceptable?
NC-v4 SSc2:Site development - protect or restore habitatposted by Leanne Conrad on
We are pursuing the chemical testing path for imported soils. My question is what is the acceptable range or percent difference between the reference and imported soils?
Bicycle network distance to entrance
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Ricardo Sá on
I'm working on a project that consists of a new office building that will be constructed on top of an existing shopping center.
Made to measure Furniture
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Charline SEYTIER on
Our client is willing to install made to measure furniture that will be composed of elements from 2 pieces of furniture that meet the credit requirements.
Cooling Towers
CI-v4 EAp3:Fundamental refrigerant managementposted by Laura Charlier on
If cooling tower is being replaced as part of project, does that need to be included in calcs?
What's the size requirement for a Data Center Project with LEED v4 BC+D and O+M?
EBOM-v4 MPR3:Must comply with project size requirementsposted by Xiaoyu Cao on
Hi,
I see the minimum size requirements for BD+C and O+M is ,
"LEED BD+C and LEED O+M Rating Systems
Walkable Project Site
NC-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Quentin Jackson on
Hi all,
I'm working on a stadium project in Australia and we're looking at the walkable project site innovation credit.
Metering individual end uses >10%
NC-v4 EAc3:Advanced energy meteringposted by Carmen Mielecke on
Hello good morming, I would like to discuss the following example: If the simulation result on building level is, that the end use of lighting is >10% and the end use of user eq
Streams
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Charalampos Giannikopoulos on
In PR prerequisite it is required that 5 materials have been identified for diversion.
Does this count for LEED Credits?
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by James Goldfield on
I am on a site where we have the option to chip the fallen tree's and stumps and sell that material to a power plant.