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LEED for Homes International Pilot - Lima, Perú
posted by Hector Miranda on
Dear LEED User Readers, Please receive our warmest greetings.
multiple renovation areas within a large hospital building
CI-2009 EAc3:Measurement and Verificationposted by Mark Taake on
The project does not qualify for LEED Healthcare, since it only involves discrete renovations within various segments of the building. Instead, application is being made under LEED CI.
Lighting Controls, SECTION 9.4.1, Standard 90.1-2007
CI-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Silvia Ruiz on
Hi everyone, I have a few questions regarding Section 9.4.1 Lighting Controls, 1.
Floor Self-leveling
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Abdulrahman Sherazy on
Self-leveling material is used in making the floor flat and ready to be covered with vinyl flooring.
Table G3.1.1 exceptions b and c interaction
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Valentin Grimaud on
Dear all, We have a facility with lots of process areas having pressurization and code-related minimum circulation rates.
Excellent piece, Nadav
posted by Rob Watson on
You clearly and effectively summarized all the problems with the article. Maybe instead of writing my own piece, I'll just copy yours ;-)) Rob
LEED for Homes
posted by Richard McKay on
I am currently a LEED AP but have not worked with LEED for Homes. What would you recommend to get started. Also, do I need to be "Home" accredited to work on a LEED for Homes project?
Costs for Green Rater & Provider
posted by Roxanne Button on
I've worked on half a dozen LEED projects, and am about to start my first LEED-H home. I'm putting together a proposal, but I have no idea how much the fees would be for the Rater & Provider.
FSC Wood tracking for MR c2.2 in LEED for Homes
posted by Christopher Taylor on
Hello, I have worked mostly with commercial LEED projects where FSC certified wood is calculated by percentage of total wood cost for the project.
Comparison: LEED for Homes to LEED-NC for a Multifamily Project
posted by Ekta Khuller on
We have a client who is interested in persuing LEED for Homes for a Multifamily project in Maryland.