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C&S or NC: New Building with leased Office Space but occupied 80-90% by one tenant at completion
posted by Jessica Kavanagh on
Core & Shell vs New Construction:
Monthly Call Information
posted by Jennifer Zakrzewski on
Hello everyone!
I'll be using this thread to post call reminders and notes.
To start us off, the next call is this coming Tuesday, March 24th at 1pm Eastern.
Tolerance within the achievement of criterias due to different affectations
NC-v4 MPR2:Must use reasonable LEED boundariesposted by Audrey LEDESERT on
Hi,
I'm working on a project with administration affectation and some commercial surfaces on the groundfloor (surface < 40% of the total project surfaces).
Definition of Short term and Long Term bike storage
NC-v4 LTc6:Bicycle facilitiesposted by Martin Stowell on
How does LEED define short term and long term bike storage? What are some examples of each? This is for a NCV4 Core and Shell project. Thanks.
Standard supply pressure is different than the LEED baseline supply pressure
NC-v4.1 WEp2:Indoor Water Use Reductionposted by Greenlab on
Dear all
About this statement:
Tenants using energy supplier meters
CS-v4 EAc3:Advanced energy meteringposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
We are currently certifying a large office building using LEED v4 BD+C Core & Shell.
Project without landscape area
NC-v4 WEc1:Outdoor water use reductionposted by Azfar Mohamed on
Hello everyone,
Currently, we have a manufacturing facility registered for LEED NC BD+C V4.
This project does not have any landscape area at the moment.
Carpets with the same GLP Certification
CI-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Michelle Rosenberger on
Carpet products seem to typically have Green Label Plus certificates that refer to the carpet backing being used, rather than any particular carpet style or product name.
Making the case for Passive House
posted by Kate Bubriski on
Does anyone know of reports/studies of financial benefits from the developer perspective on Passive House multifamily projects? Specifically looking for market rate (not affordable) housi