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Invoice vs Bill of Lading
NC-2009 MRc7:Certified Woodposted by Michael Sugar III on
Door supplier is hesitant to provide copy of Invoice from Manufacturer. He has provided a copy of the Bill of Lading indicating FSC %, and COC #.
Reflectance
NC-v4 EQc7:Daylightposted by Inês Marques on
Hi everyone, I'm having trouble finding datasheets with the reflectance values for the project I'm working on.
Aerators use in water flow fittings
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Magda Aghababyan on
Hi, Currently we are working in a office project. For the aesthetic purposes the project owners has selected flow fittings which does not meet the LEED requirement.
Water use in a campus project
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Magda Aghababyan on
We are working on a LEED campus project which is going to be certified with one new construction building (will be certified LEED NC 2009) and some other buildings which are not going to be certifi
EPDs covering several product series
NC-v4 MRc2:Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarationsposted by Julie Hardy on
Hi all, What happens when multiple products are gathered into one EPD?
EP - Measure 4
CI-2009 IEQc8.2:Daylight and Views—Views for Seated Spacesposted by Dennis Park on
Is this measuring that 90% of spaces simply have access to views with a view factor of 3?
Taxi service to function as private shuttles
NC-2009 SSc4.1:Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Accessposted by Dustin Schoen on
Our project is located in an urban environment, we are just a few yards short of fulfilling the requirements. Our project is expected to have as little as 5 FTEs, potentially even less.
v4 Demand Response - typical peak load reduction "systems".
NC-v4 EAc4:Demand responseposted by Paul Baker on
Electric Utilities commonly have demand and consumption costs.
Prescriptive Method for IEQ 8.1
NC-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Kristian Kicinski on
I am confused by what seems to be contradictory information in the Reference Guide and what my LEED reviewer commented. The comment says, "It is not clear whether the claimed daylight zones would
SSc5.1 - Please explain "whichever is greater"
Schools-2009 SSc5.1:Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitatposted by Amoy McGhee on
I am trying to get some clarification on this credit. Total site of a school in Washington DC is 45,186 SF and 50% of the site excluding the bldg. footprint is 13,705 SF.