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Option 2 : budget calculation method
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Caroline PIN on
Dear all, Under Option 2 how determine if furnitures are concerned ? Thank you !
Doors with composite wood core
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Christine Morris on
We are a manufacturer that uses composite wood door cores that we clad with a sheet material.
Table 1 is compulsory
EBOM-v4 WEp1:Indoor water use reductionposted by OSCAR DE LA RED on
it is required to comply with the table 1 for each fixture as it seems to state in the establisment period for option 1 calculated water use, or it is enough to comply with the baseline 120% o 150%
Indoor water use Reduction Calculator bug
EBOM-v4 WEp1:Indoor water use reductionposted by OSCAR DE LA RED on
There is a bug in the Indoor water use Reduction Calculator when there is no urinals, the male water closet uses per day are set to 4 instead of 3 uses per day. How can we solve this?
WaterSense Labeled Products
NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Mark Zoeteman on
Reference Guide indicates WaterSense label requirements are mandatory in U.S.
Speciality
EBOM-v4 INc2:LEED Accredited Professionalposted by Ralf Lehmann on
Is a LEED AP BD+C also eligible for earning the credit under EBOM?
MR C2: Option 2
NC-v4 MRc2:Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarationsposted by Jessica McNaughton on
Are there any programs that are currently "USGBC Approved" under multi-attribute optimization?
Qualifying energy use
NC-v4 EAc7:Green power and carbon offsetsposted by Francesco Passerini on
At p. 455 I read: “Exclude any site-generated electricity (e.g.
Flooring & Composite Wood Emissions and Content Standards
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Ian McCall on
Dear All, Our project is considering using flooring made of laminated composite wood. Under "Table 1" page 658 is this building element considered as "Flooring" or "Composite wood" or both?
Sampling Locations
NC-v4 EQc4:Indoor air quality assessmentposted by Courtenay Griffin on
Recognizing the issues already under discussion regarding the analytical methods and the maximum contaminant levels presented in LEED v4...