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Low emitting VOC Quartz
NC-2009 IEQc4.3:Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systemsposted by Vanessa Montezuma on
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask about a specific material: quartz. Some providers are claiming that their quartz is VOC low-emitting and contributes to IEQ 4.3.
Pilot - No Cooling Tower
NC-v4 WEc3:Cooling tower water useposted by Martin Meehan on
Hello
I am working on a project that includes 3 baseline energy systems, one of which is System 7.
LEED v.2009 NC EA Credit 5
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Andrew Buck on
We are designing a Hotel with the following systems:
Hi. Can some one from the
NC-2009 IDc2:LEED Accredited Professionalposted by Neetika Parmar on
Hi. Can some one from the project team become certified when project construction is completed to achieve this credit.
Exemptions or lower limits : Art Galeries (Museum) ?
NC-v4 EQc7:Daylightposted by Marilou Communeau on
Hello, I have a technical question about the credit Daylight for a Museum (with art galleries, offices, restaurant).
LEED CI project boundary
CI-2009 PIf1:Minimum Program Requirementsposted by Drashti Dhirwani on
I am working on a 125,000 SF CI project, where approximately 2,500 SF space (2 private offices and a kitchen) was designed by a different designer, has a different contractor and is being cons
ASHRAE 209 - Draft from 2nd Public Review
posted by Kjell Anderson on
ASHRAE 209 in all its glory has been uploaded. This will impact our architectural process, for better or worse, so we should embrace it and learn from it.
LEED Compliant Faucets
NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Ann E on
Hi,
Any list of suppliers who can provide a LEED Compliant Faucets?
Change to Furniture Evaluation Criteria
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Ian Thompson on
There was a rating system correction at the end of January http://www.usgbc.org/node/10611490 which seems to reduce the value of a Furniture Evaluation complying to Section 7.6.1 of ANSI/BIFMA e3 –
studies supporting the value of collaborators?
posted by Tristan Roberts on
Does anyone know of studies that measure for any correlation between the prevalence of collaborative people in leadership positions with financial (or other) success for firms/organizatio