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Energy Star
CI-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by LEED Pro Consultant on
Hello! If we choose the performance option (Section 11), do we still have to comply with the 50% rated power Energy Star?? Thanks!!
Building Reuse of a previous LEED buiilding on same site
NC-2009 MRc1.1:Building Reuse—Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roofposted by Dan Milewski on
I have a question regarding compliance with this credit as long as MR Credit 1.2. Would this credit apply to a situation in which we are renovating (i.e.
Master Site and Campus Credits - LEED Boundary for Projects
posted by Donald Green on
The following was a post by K Kraft on Jan 2, 2014 that did not receive a response - I would like to ask the same question as well as an additional question as follows: Where does "normal support"
Performing Arts Building may have periodic smoking on stage
NC-2009 IEQp2:Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Controlposted by Sara Greenwood on
Hello, I am working on a performing arts building that has a no-smoking policy for the interior and within 25' of the building.
Equivalents in Europe
CI-2009 EAc1.4:Optimize Energy Performance—Equipment and Appliancesposted by Mike D on
Has anyone ever used local equivalents instead of the Energy Star rating? ID#1492 states that we can use local equivalents.
Building with future additions connecting interior spaces
Healthcare-v2009 MPR3:Must use a reasonable site boundaryposted by LEED Pro Consultant on
Hello all, We are working on an industrial facility with an adjacent office building that is looking for a NC certification LEED v2009.
Insulation and UF
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Sheryl Swartzle on
Would insulation be exempt from the "no added UF" requirement?
Article
posted by J. Yudelson on
I would take issue with Mr Phinney's implied estimate that you can do all the LEED consulting and meet all the requirements for less than $10,000 on a large project.