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LEED Interpretation Rulings-When can they be followed?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Judy Landwehr on
Which of the below statements applies to a LEED Interpretation Ruling. The below statements appear to conflict with each other.
DIN 55666 compliance?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Csaba Tarnai on
I have a material with german formaldehyde content certificate. Any experiences regarding this?
NAUF & CARB 2
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by John Casciato on
If a product meets CARB or CARB 2 compliance, does it meet this credits needs?
Does reconstituted veneer have to comply with IEQc4.4?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Jason Grant on
Reconstituted veneer is basically layers of wood that are glued together and then sliced into veneer which is subsequently laminated to various core materials to make veneer panels.
Formwork included?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Katherine Mariano on
Hi All, I am just wondering if formworks are included in the consideration of this credit? - thanks in advance!
Millwork and white boards
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Maura Adams on
I was under the impression that millwork and white boards were not included in this credit because they're not "base building materials." I just got a LEED review back stating that they are include
NAUF and FSC
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Kris Phillips on
Based on review comments from previous projects, I am under the impression that if you list an item in IEQc4.4, you must also list that same item in MRc7 - although this is not explicit in the v200
Cork Bulletin Boards and Marker Boards
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Abena Darden on
Does anyone know if cork bulletin boards or marker boards typically have urea formaldehyde resins?
What about SIPs?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Nelina Loiselle on
Would structural insulated panels made from PS foam cores sandwiched between OSB (Oriented Strand Board) panel faces qualify?
locker room bench?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Erin Holdenried on
I am working on a very small renovation project that will probably have no millwork, but it does have a butcher block locker room bench that is fixed permanently to the floor.