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updated tenant guidelines
CS-2009 SSc9:Tenant Design and Construction Guidelinesposted by Tristan Roberts on
If you're using LEEDuser's tenant guidelines template—please update it with the version now posted to the Doc Toolkit above. We have modified it in response to recent review comments from GBCI.
Vertically attached - clarifications
NC-2009 MPR2:Must be a complete, permanent building or spaceposted by Martin Meehan on
Quoting MPR Supplemental Guidance document (Buildings attached to non-certified buildings, page 17): "1) VERTICALLY ATTACHED, LEED-EB: O&M, AND MAJOR RENOVATION PROJECTS If the certifying proj
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA)
CS-2009 EAc6:Green Powerposted by Megan White on
Do we know if GBCI has started to look at Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) programs as an equivalent option for Green Power credit yet?
Acoustic ceiling & gypsum board
CS-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Anna Okviana on
Is it enough to comply the credit by submit document from manufacture that state " Formaldehyde is NOT used in the manufacturing of these product" ?
Break rooms and/or locker rooms
NC-v4 EQc6:Interior lightingposted by Edgar Arevalo on
I have a Sanitation Maintenance Garage project going for LEED, they have no meeting rooms or classrooms but they do have break rooms and lockers rooms.
Number of air testing samples
NC-2009 IEQc3.2:Construction IAQ Management Plan—Before Occupancyposted by Qian Tang on
Our project office building has 22 floors and is divided in 4 portions – north wing, south wing, east wing and west wing.
No smoking signage refused due to heritage building
Retail-CI-v4 EQp2:Environmental Tobacco Smoke Controlposted by Joanna Peacock on
This project is located on Regent Street, which is a very famous, historical shopping street in London.
Compliance to AIM regulations
NC-2009 IEQc4.2:Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatingsposted by Deborah Lucking on
We received a product submittal that claims "VOC compliant to current AIM regulations". The product is an "aliphatic acrylic-polyester polyurethane" (where have we seen this before?
Custodial Staff Thermal Comfort
NC-2009 IEQc7.2:Thermal Comfort—Verificationposted by Jeannie Rueter on
My question is regarding a conference center. How do you handle surveying custodial staff that don't have offices? Would they report on the thermal comfort of the break room?