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Different Boundaries for Above & Below Ground
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Bernard Sagaiyaraj on
I have a commercial office tower that will be purchased once completed. The underground parking for this tower however will be owned and managed separately.
loading bay inside building footprint
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Melissa Merryweather on
Hi, I have a garment factory and the loading bay is actually inside the footprint of the building, taking up about 10% of the ground floor area.
Project Building Context
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Deirdre Espiritu on
Where can I find guidance on what density is considered Urban or SubUrban?
Project boundary dilemma: City stormwater permit vs LEED area
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Craig Wilson on
Hi! Our site is located in Minneapolis and is a rather complex historic urban infill site. Three quarters of a former industrial site's entire city block was redeveloped by our client.
Area of all Parking - PI form 2
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by sara todavchick on
In PI form 2, I am asked to provide the sq ft of the "area of all parking wtihin the LEED project boundary".
Loading dock and parking to be counted in Gross Floor Area?
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Deborah Lucking on
Until last week I was pretty sure that all parking whether enclosed by the building, or on the roof of a building should be excluded from the Gross Floor Area number.
Building footprint
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Heather Holdridge on
Should the footprint of the project building include covered walkways, porches, etc?
Project Building Context - Residence Hall New Jersey
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Anna Lapomme on
I am assisting a LEED project for a university in Jersey City which is building a new residence/dormitory for its students. I am unsure as to what to enter under "Project Building Context".
Definition of one building
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Cindy Quinn on
What is the definition of one building? Specifically, how much connection between two building portions must there be in order for LEED to consider it one building?