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Opaque Doors vs Doors with Glazing Vs Windows
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Matt Scott on
What is the proper way to represent a door which happens to have glass? According to 90.1, doors that are more than one-half glass are considered fenestration.
Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment for MR Credit "Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction", Option #4 - LCA tools recommended.
NC-v4 MRc1:Building life-cycle impact reductionposted by RICHARD ABRAHAMS on
I am pursuing Option #4 for the Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment for MR Credit "Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction".
What are permanently installed products?
NC-v4 MRc2:Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarationsposted by Sara Hickman on
I am pursuing Option 1. The credit says: "20 different permanently installed products." Would appliances count?
When is a CAPP Plan not a LEED conforming Plan?
NC-v4 SSp1:Construction activity pollution preventionposted by Harry Flamm on
We are building a high-rise residential building in a tight urban (Boston) site that is under 1-acre in size.
Compliance In Scope
CS-2009 PIf4:Schedule and Overview Documentsposted by Guillermo Hernandez Espinoza on
Should I include on the TSLA the credits listed on the CS Appendix 4 with compliace "In Scope" or only those ones in which I selected compliance through "Tenant sales and/or lease agreeme
47 Serving sizes
posted by Carina Clark on
Clarification needed for 47 Serving sizes: On Part 2: Dishware d. Cups are no larger than 473 mL [16 oz]. Does this include both coffee/tea mugs as well as water glasses?
LEED v4 Interior Lighting Quality Option 2, Strategy A
NC-v4 EQc6:Interior lightingposted by Kera Lagios on
Strategy A states: "For all regularly occupied spaces, use light fxtures with a luminance of less than 2,500 cd/m2 between 45 and 90 degrees from nadir." Referring to the luminance tables on cut
Dmestic Hot Water heating "capacity"?
NC-v4 WEc4:Water meteringposted by Karen Joslin on
I'm surrounded by really smart mech engineers and we need clarification about how to measure the total combined heating capacity.
Operable Partitions
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED Fellow, WELL AP on
We have a project that is struggling to find LEEDv4 compliant operable partitions.
v4 Compliant Stadium/Athletic Field Lighting
NC-v4 SSc6:Light pollution reductionposted by Peter Doo on
Does anyone know of a manufacturer for v4 compliant athletic field lighting.