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Integrative Analysis of Building Materials- Work Smarter, Not Harder
Pilot-Credits MRpc103:Integrative Analysis of Building Materialsposted by Marina Rullo on
This pilot credit is a useful way to both qualitatively and quantitatively examine the human health implications, environmental impacts, and safety impacts of building materials.
Equity & Community Benefits
NC-v4.1 LTc3:High Priority Site and Equitable Developmentposted by Xavier Mora on
Hello,
to obtain the point of this credit, how does it need to be this equity plan? For who do I need to design?
Should we implement to the neighborhood this plan?
LEED documentation tools?
posted by Lily Li on
Dear LEED users! Have you come across any tools that make LEED design documentation easier?
What Low-Emitting Material category is Tammscrete?
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Danielle Waters on
Euclid Tammscrete is a "single-component, polymer-modified, cement based material used for achieving a smooth finish on precast, cast-in-place, tilt-up or other unfinished concrete surfaces with im
Full EPD or only the first few pages?
NC-v4.1 MRc2:Environmental Product Declarationsposted by Kai Starn on
Curious about others experience submitting EPDs for review - do you include only the first few pages which includes the program operator, type, expiration, etc., or have you been asked to provide t
Transitioning from CHPS to LEED for Schools
posted by Cynthia Kaplan on
Hi all!
Whether to just upload the Tables of contents for Fundamental Cx documentation review?
NC-v4 EAp1:Fundamental commissioning and verificationposted by zz kelvin on
When a document is submitted for review, is it understood that only the tables of contents needs to be uploaded, and the detailed document content does not need to be uploaded?
Submittals
Pilot-Credits MRpc131:Circular Productsposted by POLYMNIA GKEKA on
Hello fellow forum users,
Renovation of existing building with no major site work planned
NC-v4 WEp1:Outdoor water use reductionposted by Mike Workman on
Our project is a complete interior renovation of an existing facility on a college campus.