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NC-2009 IDc1:Innovation in Design

Access to LEED rating EBOM MRc4 form?

We are using NC 2009, and looking to document an innovation point following EBOM MRc4: Mercury Reduction. Does anyone know how to gain access to the LEED form/spreadsheet to streamline our documentation?

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Wed, 02/20/2013 - 16:36

You can go to this website (http://new.usgbc.org/sampleforms) scroll down and click "load more" until the forms for the Existing Buildings v2009 rating system are listed. Download the most current version of the MRc4 form.

Wed, 02/20/2013 - 16:43

you can also click the "smart filter" button on the left side of that page to search for a specific rating system, credit category, credit title and/or form version.

Wed, 02/20/2013 - 17:18

The "smart filter" button doesn't seem to work for me in Internet Explorer 9. When I view the website in Compatibility Mode the "smart filter" button completely disappears. It gives me the warning, "Please upgrade your browser. This site requires a newer version to work correctly." But then takes me to an Internet Explorer 8 download page. I'm not asking anyone on here to give me IT help, but more just pointing out that, although I really like USGBC's new website, I don't seem to have full functionality.

Wed, 02/20/2013 - 18:21

I believe you can also download an active sample form once you are inside LEED Online (v3). After you log in, look to the top right corner, and click on the "Sample Forms Download" link. From there you should be able to locate the EBO&M forms and find the most recent version.

Wed, 02/20/2013 - 18:40

LEEDuser also links directly to sample forms through our Doc Toolkits. For example for EBOM MRc4.

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 17:48

I was wondering if its possible to earn 2 ID credits using the EBOM Reduced Mercury Lamps credit for an NC project? Our team is pursuing the credit on an NC 2009 project and the project has satisfied the exemplary performance threshold. Any thoughts?

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 17:56

Chad, I don't know if this is written anywhere, but I very much doubt it. The ID points are "bonus" points, so getting a bonus on top of a bonus, seems like too much to me.

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