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Performance Period
EBOM-2009 EAp1:Energy Efficiency Best Management Practicesposted by Tristan Schwartzman on
If the audit was conducted in 2014 and we are submitting the LEED application in 2019, does the performance period start date need to be in 2014?
Lighting Building Area Method Takeoff Clarification
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by RDK E&S on
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Opaque Doors vs Doors with Glazing Vs Windows
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Matt Scott on
What is the proper way to represent a door which happens to have glass? According to 90.1, doors that are more than one-half glass are considered fenestration.
Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment for MR Credit "Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction", Option #4 - LCA tools recommended.
NC-v4 MRc1:Building life-cycle impact reductionposted by RICHARD ABRAHAMS on
I am pursuing Option #4 for the Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment for MR Credit "Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction".
What are permanently installed products?
NC-v4 MRc2:Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarationsposted by Sara Hickman on
I am pursuing Option 1. The credit says: "20 different permanently installed products." Would appliances count?
When is a CAPP Plan not a LEED conforming Plan?
NC-v4 SSp1:Construction activity pollution preventionposted by Harry Flamm on
We are building a high-rise residential building in a tight urban (Boston) site that is under 1-acre in size.
Compliance In Scope
CS-2009 PIf4:Schedule and Overview Documentsposted by Guillermo Hernandez Espinoza on
Should I include on the TSLA the credits listed on the CS Appendix 4 with compliace "In Scope" or only those ones in which I selected compliance through "Tenant sales and/or lease agreeme
47 Serving sizes
posted by Carina Clark on
Clarification needed for 47 Serving sizes: On Part 2: Dishware d. Cups are no larger than 473 mL [16 oz]. Does this include both coffee/tea mugs as well as water glasses?
LEED v4 Interior Lighting Quality Option 2, Strategy A
NC-v4 EQc6:Interior lightingposted by Kera Lagios on
Strategy A states: "For all regularly occupied spaces, use light fxtures with a luminance of less than 2,500 cd/m2 between 45 and 90 degrees from nadir." Referring to the luminance tables on cut
Dmestic Hot Water heating "capacity"?
NC-v4 WEc4:Water meteringposted by Karen Joslin on
I'm surrounded by really smart mech engineers and we need clarification about how to measure the total combined heating capacity.