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European Certificates accepted?
NC-2009 IEQc4.2:Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatingsposted by Nicole Isk on
Paints and coatings must meet the VOC limits defined by the SCAQMD Rule 1113 respectively the Green Seal Standards GS-11 and GC-03.
'Regularly occupied spaces' in LEED for Retail
NC-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Anders Olson on
I am part of a new construction supermarket project that intends to seek certification under the LEED NC for Retail rating system.
Existing site
NC-2009 SSp1:Construction Activity Pollution Preventionposted by javier bolanos zeledon on
We are going to build an office space (5000ft2) within an industrial plant and will renovate completely and existing office building attached tho the industrial plant.
Shopping Mall - walkways
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Maya Karkour on
Hello, We are currently preparing a daylight simulation on a shopping malls. The retail stores are tenanted areas and are therefore excluded from the simulation.
Case 3 with Development density and Community Connectivity
NC-2009 SSc5.2:Site Development—Maximize Open Spaceposted by Valentin Grimaud on
Hello everyone! I am pretty new at LEED, and I am working on a building in urban areas that will earn SS credit 2.
LEED AP Certificate
CI-2009 IDc2:LEED Accredited Professionalposted by Michelle Bracewell-Musson on
Thank you for your comments. I have gone to USGBC and into the My Account section and looked in Personal Information, Membership, Accreditation, etc. and still cannot find it.
Approval without any additional approval from the jurisdiction?
NC-2009 IEQp1:Minimum IAQ Performanceposted by William Weaver on
Below is a previously submitted credit interpretation that was accepted. Our project is almost identical to the situation that is outlined.
CRI vs. noise level for vacuums.
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.4:Green Cleaning—Sustainable Cleaning Equipmentposted by Jared Silliker on
In responding to review comments on a recent project I'm realizing that the vacuum requirement contains two separate elements, which I previously saw as one.