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Baseline Required Outdoor Airflow for Toilets
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Junaid Mujahid on
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Warehouse development with multiple units
CS-v4 MPR2:Must use reasonable LEED boundariesposted by Santiago Avila on
Hi all,
I am preparing to register a warehouse project consisting of four adjoining units. While the units are physically connected, they are not internally linked.
Design Flow Rate higher than Baseline
NC-v4.1 WEp2:Indoor Water Use Reductionposted by Talia Mamayek on
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FSC Mix Project Certification as an Alternative Path to Compliance with LBC Imperative 14
NC-v4.1 MRc3:Sourcing of Raw Materialsposted by Víctor Ramírez Orozco on
Our project is already constructed and includes approximately 80% FSC-certified wood (FSC 100%).
The location of Recyclable Storage
CS-v4 MRp1:Storage and collection of recyclablesposted by SOYOUNG CHO on
Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding the location of storage for recyclables under the LEED requirements.
LEED Zero (Energy/Carbon/Water/Waste)
posted by A&L SUSTENTABILIDADE on
We would like to clarify a point regarding the eligibility requirements for LEED Zero (Energy/Carbon/Water/Waste) certification.
Industrial production buildings and Laboratory buildings
NC-v5 EAc3:Enhanced Energy Efficiencyposted by Bruce Li on
Hello all,
Composite Panels and TVOC Range
CI-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Kenneth Hart on
It is clear that LEED v4.0 requires composite wood products to comply with the Composite Wood Evaluation in Table 1.
Autocase inputs slightly different than LEED Outputs
Pilot-Credits INpc113:Informing Design Using Triple Bottom Line Analysisposted by Jill Kurtz on
We use the Autocase tool for this innovation credit and find some of the inputs they require are slightly different than how LEED outputs information.
Exceptional Calculation for Process Loads Without Recent Conventional Practice
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Philip Harsh on
Hi all,