Are all components of Division 14-17 ommitted from this calculation?
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CI-2009 MRc4: Recycled Content
Are all components of Division 14-17 ommitted from this calculation?
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The recycled content percentage on the product data sheet is given as a range. What should I do?
Is the default average recycled content value of 25% for steel still allowed?
Can site materials, such as soil, be included in the MR credit calculations?
Are there recycled content claims that I should be wary of?
EMILY KANAREK
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April 28, 2010 - 3:43 pm
I've been looking for this everywhere and I can't find the answer.
Nadav Malin
CEOBuildingGreen, Inc.
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April 28, 2010 - 4:17 pm
What types of products or materials are you concerned about? MasterFormat 2004, which is the framework that defines the Divisions, doesn't use Divisions 15-19. Division 14 is mostly "appliances and equipment", which are excluded per the Reference Guide. If you're thinking of Divisions 15 (plumbing and mechanical) and 16 (electrical) from the old MasterFormat 1995, all that is excluded as well.
Santhosh Manavalan
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August 11, 2011 - 2:59 am
LEED CI 2009 template is asking us to divide the material cost of the project into two CSI Master format 03-10, 31 & 32; & CSI Master format 12. Could anyone explain me the foll:
1. Is it right to include the wood consumed for making the cabinets in Master format 12?
2.Which list to include flooring (wood, stone, tile & carpet)
3. Which to include glass?
4. Project has used cement, sand & gravel for interior finishes, which list to include this?
5. In which list to include paints, adhesives, sealants?
Thanks for your time.