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Energy Simulation: naturally ventilated and conditionated (No HVAC)
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Jose Antonio Kovacevic on
We are pursuing LEED V4 NC Certification for a building that is part of a University Campus.
Public Transportation subsidy?
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Erin Holdenried on
Reduced Parking and Green Vehicles offer credit for 20% discount in place of preferred parking. Has anybody tried a similar ACP approach for this credit? To get some credit, such a
Bicicles facilities for an existing building
CS-v4 LTc6:Bicycle facilitiesposted by Marion THIBAULT on
Dear all LEED users,
Offsite leased parking spaces
NC-v4 LTc8:Green vehiclesposted by Norbert Szircsak on
Dear All,
This project is quite unique regarding parking which raises some challanging questions but hope you can help me.
converting VOC content
NC-2009 IEQc4.2:Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatingsposted by Adi Negara, LEED AP BD+C on
Hi I receive several MSDS for the coatings that will be used in our project and inside them, the VOC content is measured in Europe (EU) which are usually expressed in percentage % (w/w).
Minimum IAQ performance monitoring requirement
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by sonali rajwade on
We are having query related to prerequisite requirement of monitoring in LEED BD+C V4.
Aircraft collision avoidance lighting in highrise buildings
EBOM-v4 SSc4:Light pollution reductionposted by Heather Appell on
Our project is a highrise office building in a downtown area.
Management Plan Addressing How Pollution and Eutrophication of Waterways Would Be Minimized through Operational Changes
NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Controlposted by Sandra Lester on
We have been asked by the CaGBC to provide a management plan addressing how pollution and eutrophication of waterways would be minimized through operational changes.
Flush-out applicable GFA
NC-v4 EQc4:Indoor air quality assessmentposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
In what relates to flush-out option, the guide specifies that 4 267 140 liters of outdoor air per square meter of gross floor area (GFA) should be supplied.