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VOC Testing - Test date is more than three years old
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Rachael McGinley on
Hi, I've got a project where paint VOC testing (Eurofins) certificates were rejected as they were over three years old.
100% greenfield site admissibility
NC-v4.1 SSc2:Protect or Restore Habitatposted by Carla Rincon on
Hello everyone,
Data Center Inquiry
EBOM-v4.1 EAp3:Energy Performanceposted by Christian Bösselmann on
I am working on the recertification (LEED O+M: Existing) of a building, part of which is a data center and therefore uses a significant amount of energy (about one third of the entire project).
Possibility of LEED Certification being changed from New Construction to Core & Shell in the Construction Phase
posted by Alokmay Behera on
Greetings.
Can I count objects inside the project as a separate destination for density calculation?
CS-v4 LTc4:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Marine Petrosyan on
Hi, All!
Our project is a big office building, with spaces for rent for future tenants.
Air Testing Agency Hiring Requirements
CI-v4 EQc4:Indoor air quality assessmentposted by Amgad Khattab on
Hi All,
I'm working on a commercial interiors project that's pursuing both option.2 Air testing.
Resilient Design Institute opportunity
posted by Alex Wilson on
Following my retirement from BuildingGreen, I’m also looking to retire from the nonprofit Resilient Design Institute, which I’ve been leading since 2012.
Vegetation around airfield
NC-v4.1 SSc3:Open Spaceposted by Deborah Lucking on
Is it correct, or did I imagine reading somewhere that this Credit (or the Preserve Habitat Credit) allows for maintaining planting - typically grasses- at a lower height, around airfields?
MR Prerequisite - Assess Embodied Carbon
posted by Rockford Boyer on
"Board and Foam Insultation" needs to be more clearly defined (i.e.
LEED v5 - feedback
posted by Veronika Elfmarkova on
Inclusion of cement in the prerequisite does not make sense, as its emissions are already accounted for in the concrete.