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Recycled Content for differnet plants from the same manufacturer
NC-2009 MRc4:Recycled Contentposted by Elena Enache-Pommer on
Hypothetically, if Plant 1 has 15% pre-consumer recycle, Plant 2 has 25% and Plant 3 has 35%.
Carbon Offsets
NC-v4 EAc7:Green power and carbon offsetsposted by Sebastian Braeuer on
Hello. I am new to the entire LEED topic, therefore I have some general questions. Moreover I would like to hear some recommendations. First of all, Carbon offsets must be Green-e certified.
AgBB standard test for projects inside the U.S.
CI-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Nativa Architecture on
Dear All,
Purchased CHW Baseline System Cooling Source
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Cory Duggin on
My project is an addition to an existing facility, so the CHW and HHW comes from a district plant. I am modeling the plant as cost neutral, purchased CHW and HHW in baseline and proposed
Southface / BuildingGreen meeting notes - 5/23/18
posted by Angela Battisto on
BITuser Meeting: 5/23/18
Participants: Shane, Andrea, Angela
Notes:
key forms required by General Contractor for a Home project aiming for LEED Gold
Homes-v4 EAc13:Lightingposted by Barbara Cipriani on
Hi, I am an architect by training now working on the GC Side, I have been asked to identify the key forms the GC needs to submit for a home project, in particular a student dorm.
Warehouse project failed LEED BD+C certification wants to try again
posted by Amine Zeidane on
Hello,
A Warehouse project failed LEED BD + C certification in 2011 and wants to try again in 2018 with the same Building and for minimum cost.
What are options available ?
4VOC certification
CI-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by DAVE LI on
Japan has a Third Party certification called 4 VOC.
This certification carries out relevant tests on Toluene, xylene, ethylbenzene, and styrene, and sets benchmark values.