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is there a compliance path for multiple baselines?
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Courtney Royal on
Can LEED v2009 projects (which has ASHRAE 90.1-2007 baseline) demonstrate compliance using ASHRAE 90.1-2013? Is there any adjusted point scale which can be applicable for such projects?
Streams
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Charalampos Giannikopoulos on
In PR prerequisite it is required that 5 materials have been identified for diversion.
Does this count for LEED Credits?
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by James Goldfield on
I am on a site where we have the option to chip the fallen tree's and stumps and sell that material to a power plant.
furniture made from laminated boards with A class according to French legislation
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Agnieszka Rylska on
In our project we have plan to make individual furniture components from laminated boards on site.
Science behind maintaining internal temperature and relative humidity
NC-v4 EQc4:Indoor air quality assessmentposted by Dionisio Franca on
Hi.
LEED requires "maintaining an internal temperature of at least 60°F (15°C) and no higher than 80°F (27°C) and relative humidity no higher than 60%."
Credit Documentation Requirements
NC-v4 MRc3:Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materialsposted by Jenelle Shapiro on
Is there a minimum requirement for supporting documentation for this credit in regards to uploading onto LEED Online?
Waste Management Plan Requirements
NC-v4 MRp2:Construction and demolition waste management planningposted by Chris Brown on
Are the anticipated diversion rates that need to be included in the waste management plan the overall diversion rate (e.g., 80% diverted) or per waste stream (e.g., 20% steel, 12% drywall, etc.)?
Refrigerants
NC-v4 MRp2:Construction and demolition waste management planningposted by Peter Doo on
Can proper recycling and/or disposal of refrigerants be considered a waste stream for the purpose of LEED compliance?
Porous materials fully enclosed building?
NC-2009 IEQc3.1:Construction IAQ Management Plan—During Constructionposted by Summer Minchew on
I have seen IAQ specifications that state "Do not load or install drywall, other porous materials and components, and items with high organic content into partially enclosed building." Is this a re