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Captured and Conveyed to on-site retention areas
NC-2009 SSc6.1:Stormwater Design—Quantity Controlposted by Bridget Brock on
We are having a hard time determining how to calculate the flow quantities for our site when it has been designed so all of the run off is captured and conveyed to on-site retention ponds.
Credit Name change...
Pilot-Credits EQpc78:Design for active occupantsposted by Kath Williams on
This may have been suggested early on but this is the third project where the client and design team objected to the name of this credit.
Hot Water and Chilled Water Primary- Secondary Pumping
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by ESD Engineer on
My project has Primary chilled water pumping and multiple distribution pumps after the heat exchange serving various AHU/RTU cooling coils.
Prevention Through Design - LEED Pilot
posted by Denise Bender on
We have a design review tool for new and existing construction projects that incorporates a decisional aid for identifying Environment, Health, Safety and sustainabiliy issues and what measures are
Metal ceiling tile compliance
Healthcare-v2009 IEQc4:Low-emitting materialsposted by Mark Meaders on
We are looking to use metal ceiling tiles with powder coated paint that is painted at the factory. Are such tiles required to comply with CDPH/EHLB Standard Method v1.1?
Storm dry pond onsite overflows to stormceptor
posted by Marie-France Duthilleul on
Pre condition - open field and grass, a few trees. Post Condition: Development of a large military type vechicle building with loading docks and paved circulation drive area.
Air Barrier Testing- Commercial
EBOM-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Justin Tyrrell on
Hi, I work for a company that currently does thermal bypass inspections and air barrier testing on single family and multifamily new construction projects.
Diverse Uses: Community Anchor Uses: Housing
NC-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Kevin Dunphy on
I am looking to pursue the Option 2 "Diverse Uses" method.
carpeting and flooring
NC-2009 IEQc4.3:Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systemsposted by Roger Lewis on
Is there a LEED standard for carpet properties or hard surface properties that affect the collection or resuspension of dust?
"Exempted" option gone from v5.0 Form
NC-2009 IEQc4.3:Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systemsposted by Erica Downs on
On version 4.0 of the LEED Online Form, if you selected "Flooring: Mineral-based" or "Unfinished/Untreated Solid Wood", then under "Referenced Standard" the word "exempt would appear.