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Pilot credit Requirement
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by on
Commenting to comply with credit requirements. Credit language is clear and the team was able to implement without trouble. The project used a highly reflective glazing to comply.
Monitoring and Corrective action plan
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Luis Huertas on
I am working on developing the required monitoring plan, but in conversations with the American Bird Conservation manager, drafting a plan for a new building cannot be drafted in the way the requir
Bird Collision
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Andrea Cabllero on
Hello. I would love to know what startegies have you found to have the greates impact in reducing bird collition in a project?
Fully opacified spandrel glazing
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by darryl strouse on
We are spandrelizing a significant portion of our project's glazing.
Monitoring Plan
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Aliesa Adelman on
Wondering if there has been any reviewer feedback others can share on their 3 year monitoring plan and criteria outside of the examples provided?
Defining Glazed Corners
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Heather DeGrella on
Credit requirement "All glazed corners or fly-through conditions must have a Threat Factor less than or equal to 25." There is no guidance on how far to extend the pattern, horizontally, from the c
Is Pilot Credit SSpc55 still available for LEED v4 projects?
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Lawrence Rennell on
I am not able to locate the registration page for this credit on USGBC.ORG. (Page not found)
Colors Used on Facades
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Roberto Camarillo on
Hello.
vegetated walls
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Roberto Camarillo on
Helllo.
Bird Collision deterrence / migratory route
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Vladimir Mota on
Hello,