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Does CI fit into BD+C?
posted by Sara Greenwood on
Hello, I am developing TI Guidelines for unfinished retail space in a building pursuing BD+Cv2009. Can the future tenant pursue CI?
Categorizing a LEED project
posted by Adi Negara, LEED AP BD+C on
Hello all, I have a difficulty in determining the appropriate LEED rating system for a project, and I hope that you all can tell me what rating system is best suited to the project: The project ow
LEED NC or EBOM ?
posted by Fabio Frescia on
Hi, We just got a project here in Thailand that just started, where our client would like to achieve a LEED certification. It's an existing resort and they want to renovate it.
Eligibility for LEED - existing building structure
posted by Agnieszka Rylska on
Our client would like to certify a building that had its structural components and facade built a few years ago.
Is C&S allowed if you are eligible for NC?
posted by Isolda Strom on
We are in the very early stages of a project that is considering LEED certification. Demarcation is still unclear, but it the client is interested in all options.
CS 2009 or CS v4
posted by Toni Herena Montull on
Hi, this may be a silly question, but I do not know if there is any special requirement o detail that force me to start a project following CS v4 instead CS 2009. Is CS 2009 obsolete?
Is this project a CS project?
posted by Lise Dannesboe on
We are wondering if our building can be certified with CS: The building is a renovation project in which a developer is fundamentally refurbishing the building base systems and building shell. The
Best way to document a building with multiple phases
posted by Mike Stopka on
Hello I am currently working on a mixed-use campus project. This project will only be 1 building, however construction will be done in two phases.
NC 2009 or v4 Multifamily Midrise
posted by Timothy Schmitt on
Hi, I'm working on a mid-rise residential development that includes residential units & parking. There are two adjoined buildings.
Unleased areas in New Construction
posted by Jan Hesse on
We are working on an office project were 80% of the area is leased to a single tenant and 20% is uleased yet.