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Innovation and Pilot credit clarification on Cleaning Policy
Retail-CI-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Toshif Ruikar on
Hi,
EA Credit: GHG Emissions Reduction
posted by James Lee on
This credit provides 3 options to achieve a total of 12 points for GHG emissions reduction:
1. Option 1 (reduction of Scope 1 emissions): 1-6 points.
Option 1: General Contractor, (and? or?) Subcontractor and Trades
Pilot-Credits IPpc90:Social equity within the operations and maintenance staffposted by Vanessa Hostick on
In reviewing the language for Option 1 item 2, it is not clear if this language applies to all trades under the construction contract.
Comments - per IFMA
posted by Josh McIlwain on
Comment 1: Location and Transportation (LT) – Public Comment Draft, Page 10 Granted a maximum of 10 points, this credit category is overweight, given that an existing building has no control over i
Previous Buildings Demolition activities
NC-v4.1 MRc5:Construction and Demolition Waste Managementposted by Carla Joan Carrasquillo on
I'm working with a project that comprehends various buildings (~20), from which only 10 will be certified.
Innovative Strategies
Pilot-Credits SSpc154:Heat Island Mitigation with Cool Wallsposted by Dulce Solis on
Has anyone utilized innovative design approaches or unique cool wall materials for Heat Island Mitigation (SSpc154)?
Optimizing Cool Wall Design
Pilot-Credits SSpc154:Heat Island Mitigation with Cool Wallsposted by Dulce Solis on
What strategies or design considerations have you found effective in maximizing the heat island mitigation benefits of cool walls while minimizing potential negative impacts such as glare, maintena
Measuring Success
Pilot-Credits SSpc154:Heat Island Mitigation with Cool Wallsposted by Dulce Solis on
How have you evaluated the performance and effectiveness of cool walls in mitigating the urban heat island effect within your projects?
LEED Dedicated Form for CS-v4.1 IPc1 - Integrative Process
CS-v4.1 IPc1:Integrative Processposted by on
On LEED Online the form available for download appears to be for v4 only, and isn't specific to Core and Shell projects.
EA Credit: Renewable Energy - Renewable Energy Classifications
posted by James Lee on
LEED should consider adding "hourly-matching" as a criterion to renewable electricity procured under Tier 2 and Tier 3.