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Providing a Link to Label instead of an actual certificate?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Azra on
Hello all,
Daylighting for Light Industrial
CS-v4 EQc4:Daylightposted by Troy Glasner on
Hi, I am helping a client, they have a light industrial project that has a workshop in the back area and an office mezzanine.
Carbon offset Canada
NC-v4 EAc7:Green power and carbon offsetsposted by Julie Hardy on
Hello,
I am looking to get carbon offsets for a projet in Quebec. Do you know any good Canadian carbon offsets company that is affordable and meets the requirements?
Do you need to have landscaping in current design to use landscaping water submeter for this credit? & a question about hot H2O.
NC-v4 WEc4:Water meteringposted by Glen Boldt on
Our project is a model and protype shop at a private art and design institution.
Concrete Form Release Oil VOC limit
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Ian McCall on
Dear All, Are concrete form release oil VOC limits included in the credit "Low-emitting Materials"?
Interior Reuse - is pipework and air duct Interior non structural elements?
CI-v4 MRc2:Interiors life-cycle impact reductionposted by shashank gangil on
We are doing a LEED CI V4 project. The client will use existing air duct, diffuser, grilles, provided by the landlord and AC chilled water pipe.
Option 2: Priority Designation - local equivalent program
NC-v4 LTc3:High priority siteposted by N. Josef Nassif on
Dear Community
I hope you are doing fine.
I have a question regarding the Option 2 in high-Priority site. In LEED V4 it says:
ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Table 6.8.1c
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by study topenergy on
Hello,
LEED ND Innovation/Pilot Credit Library
ND-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Matthew VanSweden on
It seems there are VERY few Innovation and/or Pilot LEED v4 ND options available.
"with a specialty appropriate for the project."
ND-v4 INc2:LEED Accredited Professionalposted by Matthew VanSweden on
Considering how few LEED AP ND professionals there are, and how few LEED-ND certified projects, would a LEED AP BD+C qualify for a specialty "appropriate for the [ND] project?" Asking for a friend.