Where does LEED draw the line on furniture? I have a project w/ a spendy piano and ping pong table, do these count?
Thank you,
Lea
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Pilot-Credits MRpc80: Environmentally preferable interior finishes and furnishings
Where does LEED draw the line on furniture? I have a project w/ a spendy piano and ping pong table, do these count?
Thank you,
Lea
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Helen Kessler
PresidentHJKessler Associates
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April 17, 2015 - 9:43 pm
Hello Lea,
Is the piano and the ping pong table specified for the project under Division 12? If yes, you probably need to include them; if no, then you don't need to include them.
Jon Clifford
LEED-AP BD+CGREENSQUARE
LEEDuser Expert
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April 18, 2015 - 1:15 am
Helen is right. Get to know CSI MasterFormat classifications. This pilot credit specifically addresses only Division 09 Finishes & Division 12 Furnishings. If I remember correctly, CSI classifies pianos & ping-pong tables in Division 11 as Musical & Recreational Equipment.