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Emissions dans l'air intérieur
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Francesco Passerini on
Do you know whether the French label "Emissions dans l'air intérieur" class A+ is valid for the credit requirements for interior paints?
Alternative requirements for buildings with high non-regulated loads
NC-v4 EAc5:Renewable energy productionposted by Tim Middleton on
We are working on a Manufacturing Project in Vietnam with very high non-regulated loads (around 75% of the total energy consumption).
Credit for been a green energy supplier
CS-2009 IDc1:Innovation in designposted by Silvia Ruiz on
The company that owns the CS project is a green energy supplier that owns and manages hydropower plant that sells energy to the national grid, this energy will be used in the project, can this
Fixtures for Option 2 Lighting Quality, Strategy D.
NC-v4 EQc6:Interior lightingposted by Geoffrey Katz on
A recessed LED troffer type fixture may have an indirect light component by way of internal reflectors that reflect upward-directed light within the fixture back down onto the space below.
ID credit purchasing lamps - Copy of a legally binding tenant sales and lease agreement documentation
CS-2009 IDc1:Innovation in designposted by Edgar Arevalo on
So this statement is concerning, "Please note that since LEED O+M is a whole building rating system, when attempting an Innovation in Design point for following a LEED O+M prerequisite or credi
Boubts about the SSc5 Credit Island Reduction
NC-v4.1 SSc5:Heat Island Reductionposted by Maria Peralta on
I am wirting to enquire about a project wich I am carryng out.
The doubt is about the credit (SSc5) "Heat Island reduction".
terrazzo in a performance spec situation
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Don Jones on
For a project like ours, for the US Army Corps of Engineers, our specs are non-proprietary.
2016 T24 energy code - v4_Minimum Energy Performance Calculator_v05 - how much of this needs to be completed
CI-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Kevin Gilleran on
Hi,
Ending ESC Monitoring - what stage in construction?
NC-2009 SSp1:Construction activity pollution preventionposted by David Bell on
Hi, I'm curious whether the USGBC/CaGBC has a generally accepted endpoint to ESC monitoring on a construction project, or whether it is left to professional judgement. I.e.
On campus PV towards EAc1
NC-2009 EAc2:On-site renewable energyposted by komal kotwal on
We have a client pursuing LEED NC certification for a new building that will be an addition to an existing building on their campus.