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Waste Management - Commingled
posted by Alexis Stewart on
I read the below for LEED V4: How the language currently reads, if you recycle 10 different materials all in 1 commingled dumpster, that only counts as 1 waste stream.
Lead Based Paint Waste
posted by Alexis Stewart on
In the beginning of the project we had a large portion of Lead based paint that was disposed of. How does this count? Is there a way to not include this in our waste counts?
Composite Wood Doors
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Katie Breshears on
The credit language states that the composite wood category includes all particleboard, medium density fiberboard, hardwood veneer plywood, and structural composite wood not included in the floorin
green builders in New England
posted by DiegoMaxwell DiegoMaxwell on
Hey, I just found this sub, so apologies if this post isn't appropriate.
New retail store in existing mall
Retail-CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Stacey Olson on
I'm working on a new retail store located in an existing shopping mall.
district energy - does the plant need to follow same ASHRAE standard?
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Craig Flandermeyer on
Project is utilizing energy from a central plant, the team is attempting to decide between using the purchased energy approach vs.
Exterior slab with radiant heating
Healthcare-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Priscillia Champagne on
I am working on a project in Quebec (where there is a lot of snow) and the client has requested a radiant heating system for an exterior concrete slab that links a ramp to an ambulance garage
Interpretation of the Net usable program area for area calculations
Healthcare-v4 SSc7:Places of respiteposted by Priscillia Champagne on
"Net usable program area" is defined as follow : the sum of all interior areas in the project available to house the project's program.
Material Ingredient Reporting: Most efficient program to use for Site Furnishings
posted by Ryan Demchuk on
Hello, we are a site furnishings manufacturer with the intention of ensuring our products can qualify for usage under multiple LEED credits.
MR Credit: "Permanently installed products" vs "Permanently installed BUILDING products"
posted by Ryan Demchuk on
My question is regarding the classification of "permanently installed products" vs. "permanently installed BUILDING products".