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Waste Oil Fuel
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Michael Daly on
I am working on a project that has two parts to the building. There is an office component and a shop component. The office is going to be heated and cooled with a VRF system.
Condenser water
CS-v4 EAc3:Advanced energy meteringposted by MKK LEED on
Hi, We are providing condenser water to the floors of a core and shell building for tenant installed heat pumps throughout.
The envelope data for old building (baseline) are not avaiable
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by James Lee on
Hi, I am modeling campus building under major renovation. But since that building was built in 1968, no envelope data available (no spec.
Public Shuttle to Ferry/Rail
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Kristen Magnuson on
I know private shuttles do not count, and the LEED credit language emphasizes walking distance; however, can you count the trips at a ferry station and train station that are accessible through pub
Missing: Design/Construction designation & "ready for review"
posted by Teresa Stern on
Our project was changed over to LOL v4 but there are no designations for Design vs Construction credits.
ECp2 and c1 - Location of this Addendum?
posted by Michelle Bracewell-Musson on
Hello Tristan, My team has had a bit of a challenge trying to find "like" manufacturing buildings that are conditioned.
Hardscape for exterior wall pool deck
EBOM-2009 SSc7.1:Heat Island Reduction—Nonroofposted by Karla Chavez on
Would a white glazed wall tile qualify for LEED credits if placed on the hardscape around an exterior pool deck?
MRpc69 Attainable in Commercial Interior Project
Pilot-Credits MRpc69:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Erica Suarino on
This credit was easily attainable for an interior renovation in the New York metropolitan region.
Ergonomist Design Phase Involvement
Pilot-Credits EQpc44:Ergonomics approach for computer usersposted by Marissa Hebert on
This may be an obvious answer, but it seems a little vague to me.
Phases of construction
Schools-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Cindy Quinn on
I have a situation where an owner is planning phased construction. It is possible, but not definite that both phases will be complete at the time of LEED certification.