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Window Treatment - Roller Blinds - IEQ 4 ?
posted by Lilian Seow on
Hi I'm working on a LEED 2009 CS registered commercial project. Which credit does the window roller blinds fall into the IEQ 4.# ? And which reference standard does it apply to, eg.
No landscape area - Is this credit not applicable?
NC-v4 WEp1:Outdoor water use reductionposted by Sonali Rawat on
Hi,
Low Carbon Concrete Specification
posted by Terry Phelan on
Does anyone here have a draft spec for low embodied carbon concrete they could share?
Total points for Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies credit
Pilot-Credits EQpc165:Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance: IAQP compliance pathposted by Jenni Betancourt on
We have a project that considering pursuing this pilot credit.
Pilot credit EQpc123: Designing with Nature, Biophilic Design for the Indoor Environment
NC-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Veronica Reed on
Hello
Commerical showerheads - Are they WaterSense Labeled?
NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Theresa Lehman on
Does anyone know if "commerical" showerheads such as the Whitehall Ligature Resistant Wall Shower (Model WH418-CSH), which has a flowrate of 1.5 gpm, and teh Whitehall Ligature Resistant ADA &
Unregulated Electricity Use
Pilot-Credits EApc161:Electrification ACP: Energy Simulation Performance Pathposted by Zeynep Cakir on
Dear all,
We are attempting this pilot credit but we are a little bit confused about the unregulated electricity input.
LEED Green Associate exam preparation
posted by Mannawar Hussain on
Hi, could you be able to help me through exam prep. for LEED Green Associate? Also, which mock test would be best?
Standar 241
posted by Manoel Luiz Gameiro on
Consideing the version 5 is foccus in health, wellbeing we should included credit related to attend Std 241 in the new constrution
Under which category does wallpaper fall?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Azra on
For me it makes sense, that wallpaper is in Walls/Ceilings category, but it is not really defined as part of it. It also makes sense that a VOC emissions evaluation is neccessary.