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Shadow Boxes: Counts as Fenestration or Opaque Surface?
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Waleed AlGhamdi on
Spandrel panels are considered as opaque surfaces per the ASHRAE 90.1 definition. Kalwall and similar products count as fenestration since they allow in light.
v4 List of Approved Adhesives
CI-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Steven Wychorski on
Hello: We are having a difficult time finding adhesives that comply with EQc2. Does anyone have a list that of products that they spec'd and installed that are approved for v4? Thanks.
Local Minimum Requirements vs Parking Required by LEED
NC-v4 LTc7:Reduced parking footprintposted by Diana Smiciklas on
Hello there,
I have two questions:
Envelope CxA within the engineering company part of design team?
NC-v4 EAc1:Enhanced commissioningposted by Erika Roy on
Hello,
Low Emitting Material
posted by Mohammad H Abbasi on
The updated credit now has more flexibility and easier threshold allowing projects to achieve up to three points but for the emission evaluation now it requires CDPH v1.2 instead of
Thermal Comfort Users' Survey Form
NC-2009 IEQc7.2:Thermal Comfort—Verificationposted by Erwin Tan on
Is there a standard LEED users' survey form for the thermal comfort verification or is this something that needs to be generated by the Owner for each project?
Local Food - Hotel
Pilot-Credits SSpc82:Local food productionposted by Ben Stanley on
We're pursuing this credit along with an existing hotel certification.
MPR #6 - Option 3
NC-2009 PIf1:Minimum Program Requirementsposted by Edgar Arevalo on
So the project is to submit metering data through the USGBC-approved data template as per the Arch preferences. However, since I've been charged with filling out the instructions ta
Dedicated Exhaust Fan and Pressure calcalation
NC-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategiesposted by Boggarm Setty on
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Wire safety glazing (existing) considered a fritt/pattern?
NC-v4 EQc8:Quality viewsposted by Marlene Borruso on
We are working on a major renovation to a historic structure that retains the old school wired glass (with new clear storm windows).