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fallen trees
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by Ken Karpowicz on
Not sure in which sub-heading this belongs...I have trees which fell in the last storm. The local woodmill suggests that they be cut to 8' lengths and then milled into boards for future use.
LEED v4 and Pilot Credit Requirements
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by Chloe Bendistis on
I recently completed this Pilot Credit and determined that our project meets Option 1 and possibly meets Option 2.
extraction location for petroleum based raw materials
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by Melissa Vernon on
I am working on documentation for this credit but need some advice.
Missing requirement on Pilot Form?
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by Brian Leet on
When I go to the current version of the pilot credit form at http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=10106 there is no actual Material Source Disclosure language within the credit itself.
moving to innovation catalog on 3/15/2017
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by Batya Metalitz on
Based on MR TAG recommendation, this credit is scheduled to be moved to the LEED innovation catalog on 3/15/2017.
Exclusions
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by R Jones on
If products have a % of recycled content which is assessed under MRc4 does this mean that the whole product is excluded from these calculations or just the portion which has the recycled content?
Master's Research Survey
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by Vibha Pai on
I am conducting this survey in affiliation with University of Cincinnati for my Master's thesis in support of my hypothesis.
GRI Sustainability Reports
Pilot-Credits MRpc53:Responsible sourcing of raw materialsposted by Christine Robbins-Elrod on
It's unclear where GRI-checked reports fall under the credit requirements - would they be considered self-declared for 1/2 value or third-party verified for full value?