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Move historic & blighted buildings to LT High Priority Site
posted by Mara Baum on
I really like some of the changes that LEED 2012 makes with respect to historic and blighted buildings.
Move historic & blighted buildings to LT High Priority Site
posted by Mara Baum on
I really like some of the changes that LEED 2012 makes with respect to historic and blighted buildings.
Low-Emitting Interior Credit: Positive Improvements
posted by Nicole Munoz on
The revisions in the proposed EQ credit Low-Emitting Interiors will strengthen the requirements, heighten the level of transparency, and increase the value of 3rd party certification.
how to determine cost-effectiveness
Pilot-Credits PC26:Advanced Energy Meteringposted by monu goyal on
how can we do calculations to determine cost-effectiveness for the incremental cost of the entire system and individual end-uses.
Not that so
posted by Ricardo Sobral on
I work for an international project and construction company implementing LEED certification. In my company, safe & safety issues are almost a dogma.
Reversing Exemplary Performance Claim
NC-2009 IDc1:Innovation in Designposted by Gail Vittori on
Our project is pursuing more than 4 innovation strategies. It is eligible and anticipates to achieve exemplary performance for 2 design phase credits.
Regional Materials - Mileage Info
NC-2009 MRc5:Regional Materialsposted by Mike Maas on
What should be done for a product that has numerous locations for extraction. For instance, my steel supplier has 47% regional materials, but the sources are from about a dozen different mills.
Reintroduce two free CIRs
posted by Mara Baum on
Remember when USGBC granted each project two free CIRs?
EQ Credit: Acoustical Performance - Needs cleaning
posted by Joseph F. Bridger on
If someone else has not submitted a comment, I have more than I submitted (one per credit per person and cannot edit!) 1. suggests a noise range must be met.
3rd Comment Period Extended to March 27
posted by Tristan Roberts on
LEEDuser has gotten word that USGBC has extende the third public comment period for LEED 2012 to March 27th. So, keep on commenting!