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WEp1 fixture group for bicyclists
CI-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Jaclyn Whitaker on
Does anyone have experience with including a bicyclist fixture group for 5% of the project's FTE (and Peak Transients) for showers (1 shower per day per FTE for this bicyclist fixture group) rather
Paint VoC content certification
NC-2009 IEQc4.2:Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatingsposted by Magda Aghababyan on
Hello, We did a paint VoC test with an independent party for a type of paint that one of our client is using (because the manufacturer didn't have technical documentation to provide us).
List energy end uses
CS-2009 EAc5.1:Measurement and Verification—Base Buildingposted by Mike D on
"The M and V Plan omits the table or listing of the project’s energy end uses as required by the form." However, the Plan we have submitted lists the following: Locations and types of energy meter
Innovation Credit: Electric charge stations
EBOM-2009 IOc1:Innovation in Operationsposted by Mike Stopka on
Has anyone ever pursued an innovation & design credit with charging stations? A project I am working on is looking to install 6 stations on site and promote/market them
Default Occupancy and WEp1
NC-2009 PIf3:Occupant and Usage Dataposted by mary ostafi on
I am working on a LEED-CS 2009 project that is half office and half lab space. Not all of the tenants are certain yet so we opted to select the 'default occupancy' option.
Indoor Turf
NC-2009 IEQc4.3:Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systemsposted by Martha Norbeck on
Does anyone have any experience with a compliant indoor turf flooring? Thanks!
Water Efficiency in Industrail Projects
Pilot-Credits WEpc18:Appliance and process water use reductionposted by Steve Beck on
We are constructing a large expansion to a dairy products manufacturing plant which the owner desires to certify.
emergency Stairs
NC-2009 IEQc4.3:Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systemsposted by Omar Elrawy on
I have an emergency staircase, which won't be used except in case of fire, and this staircase (core) is completely separate from the building's HVAC system, with an exhaust fan only, without any Ai
retention basin and infiltration on site
NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Controlposted by Adrienn Gelesz on
I am a little confused: The reference guide states that average TSS removal of an infiltration basin is 75% (50-100%).