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Minimum Program Requirements - Must use a reasonable site boundary: site + building
NC-v4 MPR2:Must use reasonable LEED boundariesposted by Theresa Lehman on
This is a complex, multi-part question. An airport project is being phased and has multiple contracts. The scope includes replacing the runways and concrete around the terminals.
Kitchen exhaust in Multifamily buildings
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Nicolas Martinez Ochoa on
Hi everyone,
Parking Generation Manual, 5th Edition
NC-v4.1 LTc7:Reduced Parking Footprintposted by Renee Azerbegi on
Does anyone have a copy of the Parking Generation Manual, 5th edition that they can share? It is really expensive and I just need a couple exerts for LEED calculations.
Mandatory Requirements and LEED
CI-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Waleed AlGhamdi on
Hi,
Estimate points of Table 2.- Percentage improvement in greenhouse gas emissions
CI-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by SIG - Sustainability Main Account on
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Pet Turf
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Theresa Lehman on
Is anyone aware of any pet turf that will meet the EQc Low-Emitting Materials flooring requirements? This is for an indoor pet relief area inside of an airport that is seeking LEED certification.
LEED Review Process
posted by Adrienne Franz on
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BUG Rating for Fixtures
NC-v4.1 SSc6:Light Pollution Reductionposted by Christopher Widdowson on
I'm having trouble finding manufacturers who provide the BUG rating.
Any manufacturers that you are aware of that have this information?
Copy/Printing Room - Client against adding a door
CI-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategiesposted by Edgar Arevalo on
I am working on a CI project where the client is against putting a self-closing door (or any door for that matter) to the copy/printing room inside the project space. Typically, I have ran in
Data Center Inquiry
EBOM-v4.1 EAp3:Energy Performanceposted by Christian Bösselmann on
I am working on the recertification (LEED O+M: Existing) of a building, part of which is a data center and therefore uses a significant amount of energy (about one third of the entire project).