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IAQ Management Plan and IAQ Management Specification Section
NC-2009 IEQc3.1:Construction IAQ Management Plan—During Constructionposted by Bridget Brock on
I am working on a project where LEED was almost an after thought. I was brought into the project just after the 60% submittal.
Roof Area Clarification
CS-2009 SSc7.2:Heat Island Effect—Roofposted by Maggie Hogan Skaug on
Looking for a clarification on the "Roof Area" definition, in particular, what constitutes an "open covered parking structure".
pc14 for Historic School building in urban context
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted by Kristian Whitsett on
We were inspired to test out this credit because of the huge increase in students walking to school after we completed a full renovation of a historic school in North Adams, MA.
Temporary potable connection to a permanent irrigation system
Schools-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Bradley Smith on
I have a LEED Campus project, using permanent irrigation systems fed by rainwater collected in cisterns and pumped. Approx.
Building Envelope Commissioning
Retail-CI-v2009 EAc1.5:Optimize energy performance - building envelopeposted by Lance Barron on
We are working with a client who would like to get LEED credit for building envelope commissioning, but which has not pursued enhanced commissioning.
NC v2.2 Optional Misc. Documents on Project Summary DocumentsTab
posted by Heidi Sentivan on
Hello, We are getting ready to submit our combined NCv2.2 submission.
Heat pump water heater
CS-v4 EAc6:Enhanced refrigerant managementposted by Ammon Palmer on
We are using a heat pump type water heater. The refrigerant capacity for the unit is over the 0.5 lb threshold.
Using pre-existing conditions as oppposed to existing conditions
CS-2009 SSc6.1:Stormwater Design—Quantity Controlposted by Mei Zhu on
SS C6.1 has two cases: Case 1: Sites with existing imperviousness 50% or less: Requires proposed runoff not exceeding the existing runoff. Case 2: Sites with existing imperviousness greater than 50
asphalt impregnated felt underlayment for under wood floor
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Debra a. Lombard on
off-gassing of asphalt impregnated felt underlayment for under wood floor. Does anyone have any documented info indicating problems with off-gassing of asphalt impregnated felt underlayment for un
Low Flow Sink
CI-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Ray Jones on
All, Is a break room sink in an office space considered a kitchen sink with a 2.2 gal/min baseline or a commercial lav with a .5 gal/min baseline?