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NC-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Eamon Geary on
In the course of the 30+ LEED projects I have participated in, I have never successfully achieved this credit.
Transient Occupants (specifically students)
EBOM-2009 WEp1:Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efficiencyposted by Ashley Chiang on
I understand the different occupancy types and the default fixture use values; however, what I do not understand is how I am suppose to get a somewhat accurate estimation of a occupancy daily total
Poured concrete is not an air
posted by Susan Walter on
Poured concrete is not an air barriers. Your wall section will need a separate air barrier.
Consensus process
posted by Bill Swanson on
"Consensus decision-making is a group decision making process that seeks not only the agreement of most participants but also the resolution or mitigation of minority objections" If LEED is update
Recycled Content/Certified Wood
CI-2009 MRc4:Recycled Contentposted by Méabh Browne on
Hi, I'm working on LEED CI project, which has used products such as panels which are made of steel (20%) which has reycled content (50%) and particle board (80%) which is FSC certified(100%).
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The credit defines comfort
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by SUNG SU KIM on
Hi The credit defines comfort according to the four primary comfort criteria identified by ASHRAE 55-2004: air temperature radiant temperature humidity air speed. A comfort control meeting the c
Is the proposed Low-Emitting Interiors credit system workable?
posted by Dwayne Fuhlhage on
I’d personally like to hear input from architects and project teams on some fundamental questions regarding coatings and sealants.
Avoidance of Chemicals of Concern - making it work
posted by Tom Lent on
I continue to think this credit is a good step forward. There are six issues I would suggest we discuss to strengthen it and make sure it meets the intent.
Low emiting vehicles
posted by J.R. Anderson on
lproviding a "fleet" of fuel effcicient vehicles might be a practical strectch. recommend keeping the fuel efficient vehicle credit for all projects and not just schools and warehouses.
IP credit
posted by Mike Decoster on
Although integrated process may lead to more sustainable solution, I don't believe it should be awarded points for the building design. These two credits should be deleted.