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Integrative Process (IP) Guide 2.0
NC-v4 IPc1:Integrative processposted by Vitor Tosetto on
Please, someone knows where can I buy the Integrative Process (IP) ANSI Consensus National Standard Guide© 2.0? In ANSI's webstore I found v1.0 only.
Building footprint
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Heather Holdridge on
Should the footprint of the project building include covered walkways, porches, etc?
New to LEED-ND...submitting for certification
ND-v2009 PIf1:Development Program and Site Typeposted by Courtney Royal on
Hello, My first question is, if Stage 3 is the only stage in the process that will garner an actual certification level for the development, then what are the benefits of also registering under St
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NC-v4 SSc4:Rainwater managementposted by Anastasia Makarenko on
Dear all, we're planning to install tank for collecting 180% of stormwater from 95 percentile rainfall event.
Project is 1 building, waste is from 3 buildings
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Melissa Merryweather on
I have a building located in a campus. Only the office tower is undergoing LEED certification but all 3 area being built concurrently.
Hose bibs - permanent irrigation
CS-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Petra Hajná on
Hi LEEDers. I tried to pursue the credit via calculation because the roject will use the hose bibs on regular basis for the building lifetime, not as a temporary solution.
Two buildings connected by a bridge
NC-2009 MPR4:Must comply with minimum floor area requirementsposted by Eric Bautista on
My apology for posting a query quite not related to this section. Can I register a project consisting of two (2) identical buildings connected by a suspended bridge and both located within the dec
*sensationalism alert*!
posted by Kathryn West on
This is a very helpful and detailed article.
Recycled content in road underlay material
NC-2009 MRc4:Recycled Contentposted by Agnieszka Rylska on
In our project coal slate which is a waste from a coal mine will be used to create the underlay for the roads and the building. Can this be included in recycled content calculations?
Re-use of excavated rocks onsite for construction.
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Palak Varshney on
Project Location: India. The project construction site has rock bed. These rock are excavated, broken and re-used in construction on-site.