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LEED Certification for a portion of a building
NC-v4 MPR2:Must use reasonable LEED boundariesposted by Eesmyal Santos-Brault on
Hi there, I am working on a 17 storey residential project with social housing on the podium levels (3 storey). The social housing part has a separate entrance, mechanical and electrical systems.
Water Meter
Homes-v4 WEp1:Water meteringposted by Gregory Minott on
My understanding of this credit, is that at a minimum there needs to be a water meter installed to monitor the entire building. It is not required to provide submetering.
Modeling system serving both HVAC and Process
NC-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by Visu Boj on
We are doing certification for a beverage factory. The factory requires chilled water for process load that is served by 2*1080 kW Evaporatively cooled Screw chillers.
ESC plan for major renovation of data center
NC-v4 SSp1:Construction activity pollution preventionposted by sean wang on
We met a confused case. As it is a major renovation for data center, there is no need for controlling soil erosion, waterway sedimentation for construction.
Interior Cross-Contamination Prevention, Industrial Curtain Wall
CS-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategiesposted by Ashley Wisse on
Our project contains a theater scene shop including a small area where spray paint will occasionally be used.
CC&R
ND-Plan-v4 GIBc17:Light pollution reductionposted by William Gagnon on
Hello, Any examples of CC&Rs relative to light pollution reduction?
Document databases
NC-v4 MRc2:Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarationsposted by Harry Flamm on
Regarding "Where to find LEED-compliant products" in your Birds-eye view, I recently found "Origin" to have a very good and seemingly complete listing of documents, https://origin.build/#/ I'd be
OPTION 2: Metered Water Use
EBOM-v4 WEp1:Indoor water use reductionposted by Lorne Mlotek on
I am a little confused here: Credit language states the following: • Meter fixtures and fittings and record metered data for one year to establish a water-use baseline. • For projects with at lea
Industrial zone
NC-v4 LTc3:High priority siteposted by Charalampos Giannikopoulos on
Would an officially designated industrial zone which provides tax incentives to businesses be considered as an eligible "high-priority site" to locate a project on? Thank you.
LEED v4 Materials specification
CI-v4 MRc3:Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarationsposted by Judhajit Chakraborty on
What are the roles and responsibilities (architect, contractor) for specifying new materials credits like this one?