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Missing inspection documentation
NC-v4 SSp1:Construction activity pollution preventionposted by Sean Adams on
Project has always been trying to earn LEED Silver and ESC plan was in place since beginning of construction but we have limited photo/inspection documentation.
Exhaust not interlocked with HVAC
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Jorge Lopez de Obeso on
Hello, we have this residential project were the HVAC system is as follows:
Baseline: System 2 - PTHP
Proposed: Mini Split System
Construction Activity pollution prevention inspections
NC-v4 SSp1:Construction activity pollution preventionposted by Irene Carreno on
Hello. I am working in a project that has the Erosion and control plan following the CGP 2012(LEED V4) , part of the plan is to have weekly inspections on site to review how the erosion and control
Wet Applied Products Meeting Option 1- Volume Requirement?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Summer Gorder on
For Wet Applied Products that meet IEQ credit 2, option 1: do you still need to provide the volume of the product used on the project, or is that just for option 2, Budget Calculation?
Lighting control (occupancy sensor)
CS-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Christophe Boussuge on
Hi all,
I had review back for my ASHRAE 90.1-2007 model for a LEED project (office building) and would need some advice on how to address the subject.
Off-site still available?
NC-v4 SSc3:Open spaceposted by Abigail Chan on
In previous versions of LEED, it seems as if the open space credit allowed for project developers to improve/restore off-site areas to achieve this credit (with 2 square feet offsite = 1 square foo
FAR Requirement
NC-v4.1 SSc3:Open Spaceposted by Jesse Hunt on
It appears that the v4.1 language for the credit omits the FAR requirement from LEED v4.
Benefits Package - Fitwel and WELL Requirements
posted by Theresa Lehman on
I'm going way outside of my skillset and comfort zone...venturing into HR territory to do an analysis of my company's benefits package to see if it meets exceeds or falls short of the requirem