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LEED CI 2004, Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance
CI-2009 EAc1.1:Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Powerposted by David Rodriguez on
When reviewing the CI forms from an older project that were filled out by a consultant, I noticed they had taken 10% credit towards the installed lighting power for occupancy sensor control of ligh
Good riddance
posted by Eric Johnson on
The case: Everyone's time would be better spent on actually creating better performing buildings than clogging up the court system with frivolous lawsuits.
The Court is right in throwing out the case.
posted by mike lackey on
Mr. Gifford's arguments were seriously flawed from the outset. Per se, LEED certification makes no guarantees.
Do you have to be a LEED AP ?
posted by Mike Barker on
" Gifford had alleged that he was unfairly losing work to LEED Accredited Professionals (LEED APs) " You don't have to be an LEED AP do you?
Huge relief
posted by Ricardo Sobral on
For international users of LEED rating systems, this ruling is a huge relief, and help us implement sustainable practices in our countries.
Roll-out Mats
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Caroline O'Leary on
As I'm writing an e-mail to a client regarding the requirements for roll-out mats to meet LEED requirements, I'm questioning the following - if we have walk-off carpet installed over the entire Lob
Exemplary Performance
CI-2009 SSc3.1:Credit Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Accessposted by Sheela I on
I am currently working on a project which has 1 train station stop @ 0.2 miles (walkable distance) and 4 bus stops with in 0.2 mile (walkable distance) to the project site.
The tenant sales and lease agreement - Lighting
CS-2009 SSc9:Tenant Design and Construction Guidelinesposted by John Harrington on
Does anyone know if the developer/owner can specifiy a requirement for a tennant to design lighing Power Density (%5) or more below ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 - Table 9.6.1 Lighting Pow
Modern methods of construction
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Bradley Guy on
In its current form the MRc2 is for diverting waste that has been created, it does not credit 'preventing' waste, however please take a look at the LEED 2012 2nd public comment version of this cred
LEED HC and NC at the same time
posted by Joshua ADY on
Kindly clarify if a Hospital Project would be allowed to pursue both LEED NC and LEED HC simultaneously .