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SRI required testing amounts
NC-2009 SSc7.2:Heat Island Effect—Roofposted by Anna Korinkova on
Hello, could anybody tell me how we can state the number of SRI tests on a project? We intend to place gravel on the roof and provide a concrete parking log.
Understanding LEED Online V4?
posted by Susannah Goddard on
Hi, Wondered if anyone can point me in the direction of any useful guidance which helps explain what is what on the new LEED Online?
Workspace opens to exterior and interior
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Peter Doo on
We have a project that includes a workshop/studio space.
Parking Garage above Non LEED Building
Healthcare-v2009 MPR3:Must use a reasonable site boundaryposted by Kar Kerman on
I'm not sure whether I can (or should) include a parking garage in a project I'm working on. The parking garage is located in an adjacent building and has a separate owner.
Building core concrete floors as a "reused" material?
CI-2009 MRc3.1:Materials Reuseposted by Alex Silber on
Office TI project in a downtown high rise building - rather than installing a finish floor product (e.g.
Solvent free Coating
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Panupant Phapant on
If our project use solvent-freee coating. Do we still need VOCs testing result from our supplier?
Solar PV System Degradation
NC-2009 EAc2:On-Site Renewable Energyposted by Katherine Ann Resurreccion on
Our Solar PV system supplier provided us a calculation of how much solar energy is generated per annum. It is projected that there will be a solar degradation factor of 1% each year.
Different outdoor air flow rates between Models
Data-Centers-NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Santiago Rodriguez on
Hello, We hace just received the preliminary review comments for a Data Center.
Massage/Sauna/Swimming pool
NC-2009 IEQc8.2:Daylight and Views—Viewsposted by LEED Pro Consultant on
Hello, we are working on a residential project and we would like to know if amenities such as sauna, massage and swimming pool areas are considered as regularly occupied areas. Thank you.
Water Quality
CS-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Controlposted by Nathan Anderson on
Lets say the 90% runoff volume for the project area is 10,000 c.f. If only 50% of the project area drains to the bmp which is designed to treat 10,000 c.f. at 100% efficiency but only 7,900 c.f.