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Excluding a building in LEED boundary from LEED requirement
NC-v4 MPR1:Must be in a permanent location on existing landposted by Osman Faroq on
Dear LEED users,
Pervious Paving in Operation
posted by Sarah Gudeman on
Hey Peer Network! Curious, if we can crowd-source a solution here for the pervious pavers at our Omaha office (climate zone 5A).
LEED v5 BD+C/ID+C Project Priorities and Innovation public comments
posted by Nadav Malin on
Share your comments on the first public comment draft of the LEED v5 BD+C/ID+C Project Priorities and Innovation category on this forum.
IAQ Photos
NC-v4 EQc3:Construction indoor air quality management planposted by Dave Hubka on
there are quite a few IAQ measures that are impossible to get a photo of.
how do you get photos of IAQ measures that do not exist?
If a parcel crosses the 1/4 mile radius, does it count?
CS-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Armond Dai on
On the map I ploted a 1/4 mile radius from the project boundary. There are lot of parcels of buildable land that are partially within the radius and partially outside the radius.
Residential clothes washers
CS-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Vanessa Montezuma Ramos on
Hi everyone,
Certification of a high-voltage electrical substation
posted by LEED User95 on
Hello,
Is the construction of a high-voltage electrical substation certifiable ?
If so, under which category of building would it be classified in the reference framework ?
Differences between Baseline and Proposed energy model
CI-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Irina Lugo on
Hi everyone, sorry if this is a bit obvious, it is my first time working with this type of LEED certification.
Site with no existing greenfield
CS-v4 SSc2:Site development - protect or restore habitatposted by Agustin Bertolotti on
Hi everyone
We are working on a site which is previously developed with no existing greenfield or natural area.
How can the MRp2 Plan be accredited in an existing building that you want to certify?
CS-v4 MRp2:Construction and demolition waste management planningposted by Carlos Bueno on
A potential existing building (with two years to go) now wants to be LEED certified.