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Comprehensive transportation management plan - behavioral change
NC-2009 SSc4.2:Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage and Changing Roomsposted by Anna Korinkova on
We are pursuing the Exemplary performance option for SSc4.2 - the development of a comprehensive transportation management plan.
Leed v4- NC of Logistic Center.
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Helena Garcia on
It is making energy simulation for a logistic center for storage. Local regulations based on European regulations not required to be heated, instead ASHRAE required to be heated. How should we co
building area method
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Francesco Passerini on
Two issues regarding the building area method. 1.
Initial fit-out vs alteration
CI-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by Kate Bubriski on
I have a project that is a tenant fit-out in an existing building.
Minimum ventilation requirement for UPS/Server Room
CS-2009 IEQp1:Minimum IAQ Performanceposted by J I on
Is there any minimum ventilation requirement for the server/UPS room in compliance with 62.1-2007?
Project Boundary
NC-v4 MPR2:Must use reasonable LEED boundariesposted by Sharon Dearstyne on
We have a 11 story Historical hotel with 6 floors of Guest Rooms that are being completely renovated. The remaining floors are Ballrooms, meeting spaces and retail.
No-off street parking
ND-v4 NPDc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Elena Verani on
We have some on-street parking, and a multistorey car park in our site. How do we calculate the number of preferred parking spaces for carpool or shared-use vehicles?
SLLc6 in v2009 vs v4 - no slopes do/don't qualify?
ND-v4 SLLc6:Steep slope protectionposted by GBD Architects on
Hi, the language in v4 is a little different from the v2009. v2009 explicitly says that sites without slopes can automatically qualify for the point. Does v4 remove that option?
Flat land
ND-Plan-v4 SLLc6:Steep slope protectionposted by Flavia Marques on
How about if there is no slope can we achieve the credit by default?
"Published" or "Publically Available"
NC-v4 MRc4:Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredientsposted by Russell Perry on
Paula, Can we assume that if, as you submit above, "published" for HPDs means available on the web somewhere (manufacturer's site, Design Pages, SGJJR HPD Library, etc.), then "published" or "publ