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Permanent building - envelope construction
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Jeannie Rueter on
We have a client that wants to reduce costs for a warehouse by using a tensioned fabric structure rather than a metal building. My first thought is that it might be considered impermanent.
Renovation project and LEED certification of the addition only
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by John Smith on
Quick question please: I have an existing building of 1000 sq ft. 700 sq ft of them are to be renovated, the remaining area is to left intact. There will also be a brand-new addition of 500 sq ft
Reviewer's comment on MPR2
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Eric Bautista on
I am handling a new LEED building addition horizontally attached to a non-LEED existing building.
Buildings Attached to non LEED-certified buildings
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Zachary Mathern on
I am referring to the Supplemental Guidance to the MPR's; All Attached Buildings, 2) Treating Energy Systems.
Modular Homes
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by John Covello on
We are looking at a local modular home design. I have seen modular homes on line being advertised as LEED certified.
LEED CI Retail withour glass wall in the mall
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Jatuwat Varodompun on
Can the retail shop in the large shoping mall (conditioned) without the glass enclosed door and wall (the space is connect to the conditioned corridor+atrium) pursue LEED-CI retail? If yes, what s
Adjoining Historic Buildings
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Brownsville Area Revitalization Corporation on
We are working to restore two commercial/residential historic buildings with the intent of achieving LEED certification.
MPR2 Defining 'one building'
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Mark Frey on
The building to be certified is an office, hotel and retail complex and is composed of two seperate buildings. There are no structural connections between the buildings above ground.
new building
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Bo Slendak on
We are currently doing a government facility and the project requires a LEED notebook be kept. Not having done this prior I need some guidance as to what and how to complete.
Exclude retail?
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Mike D on
Our project has got some retail on the ground floor of an office building that the design team does not want to include in the LEED assessment.