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LEED pre-check
posted by Ajla Pasic on
Hello, I am working on my first LEED pre-check. The project is located in Germany and is to be verified according to LEED ID+C CI, v4.1 and LEED Certified is to be achieved.
Modeling energy savings from receptacle load within energy simulation
CI-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by Martina Dell'antonio on
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REACH Optimisation
NC-v4 MRc4:Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredientsposted by Ehab Foda on
Hi, My project in Europe is targeting this MR4 credit with the REACH optimisation option.
REACH compliance
NC-v4 MRc4:Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredientsposted by Charline SEYTIER on
Hello,
Ecology Unit in Mechanical Design
NC-v4.1 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Mu'ath Ad on
Hi, I am working as an architect and noticed in the current project (design is done and construction is going on) there was an Ecology unit provided by the mechanical designer, to clean the air (in
Pollinator garden
NC-v4.1 SSc2:Protect or Restore Habitatposted by Thomas Lagarde on
Hello there, the requirement in 4.1 specifies to designate an area for a pollinator garden(Designate a portion of the habitat area for a pollinator garden consisting of native flowering plants
v4 - EAc2 (Optimize Energy Performance) & EAc5 (Renewable Energy): Pellets as Renewable Energy
NC-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by Ricardo Sá on
I have a question regarding LEED v4, LEED v4 - EAc2 (Optimize Energy Performance) & EAc5 (Renewable Energy).
Powder coating mixed with water
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Caroline PIN on
Dear all, Is powder coating mixed with water on the jobsite is wet applied products ? technically, the initial product is powder, it is not "wet".
Are historical sites established prior to the existence of floodplain maps still subject to floodplain compliance?
NC-v4 LTc2:Sensitive land protectionposted by Lawrence Rennell on
Emicode and LEED credit language - Low Emitting Materials
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Lauren Richardson on
The LEED credit language (International Tips) states that EMICODE EC1 can be used if formaldehyde limit of 10 micrograms per cubic meter after 28 days is also met.