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reminder - LF24 ATL meet up: WED 8 May 7-830pm
posted by Kira Gould on
Building Green Peer Networks meet up @ Living Future 24
WEDNESDAY 8 May 7-830pm at Park Bar, 150 Walton, Atlanta
Expiration of product declarations
posted by Dave Hubka on
Please provide clear and consistent guidance with respect to the expiration of product declarations.
Baseline system type for project that will retain part of an existing HVAC system
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Camilo Velez on
Hi all,
Low Emissions? for Structural Wood
CI-v4.1 EQc2:Low Emitting Materialsposted by Summer Gorder on
We are talking with a Wood manufacturer for CLT and Glulam and we have gone through the painful process of CoC for Legal Wood and now have started looking into the formaldehyde emissions.
Diesel Fuel Used for Sprinkler Water Pump House
Warehouses-NC-v4 EAp3:Building-level energy meteringposted by Laura Long on
Good day! We are working on a large warehouse facility that requires a large, 20' tall pump house to support a sprinkler system. It will run on diesel fuel. With this fuel ne
High Pressure Laminate Category in Low-Emitting Materials
CI-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Diana Smiciklas on
Hello there,
Project Priorities & Innovation (IN) – Public Comment Draft, Page 59
posted by Dean Stanberry on
The term “Project Priorities” implies transactional activities. There is no recognition of operational activities.
Location and Transportation (LT) – Public Comment Draft, Page 10
posted by Dean Stanberry on
Granted a maximum of 10 points, this credit category is overweight, given that an existing building has no control over its location and minimal control over transportation alternatives.
Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) – Public Comment Draft, Page 45
posted by Dean Stanberry on
While the total of 20 points for this category is adequate, it is overweighted toward the Indoor Air Quality Performance and Occupant Satisfaction Survey.
Sustainable Sites (SS) – Public Comment Draft, Pages 14 & 8
posted by Dean Stanberry on
There are no basic concerns with the Sustainable Sites credit category, as the credit/points are all within the building sphere of control. The credit category may be underweighted at 2 points.