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Main Street Program as a Priority Designation
NC-v4 LTc3:High priority siteposted by Teresa Stern on
Our project is located 2 blocks from the nearest historic district, but is within the Downtown area encompassed by the local Main Street Program.
LEED Project Boundary on Contract Documents
NC-v4 MPR2:Must use reasonable LEED boundariesposted by Mark Zoeteman on
Is it required in v4 BD+C to show LPB on civil and architectural contract documents? Project includes renovation and addition to an existing building.
Pilot-Credits EQpc124: Performance-based indoor air quality design and assessment
CI-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Amanda Lehman Garvey on
Looking to pursue Tier 2, Path a.
Has anyone successfully submitted this credit? Hoping to understand what the reviewers may be looking for in terms of an occupant survey.
Existing irrigated trees
NC-v4 WEp1:Outdoor water use reductionposted by Megan Leslie on
I am wondering if existing irrigated trees on a university campus that are included in our LEED boundary need to be included in the calculations for Outdoor Water Use Reduction prerequisite/credit.
FSC Certified Laminated to Non-FSC Cork Material
NC-2009 MRc7:Certified Woodposted by Bobby White on
I'm just getting started working with this and am trying to find out if FSC Certified material credits can be applied if Non-FSC cork is laminated to it. - Thanks.
Existing Building Glazing Details
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by John on
Dear all,
Large Site with Formal Landscape, Unirrigated Turfgrass, and Undisturbed Vegetative Areas - Calculation Approach
NC-v4 WEp1:Outdoor water use reductionposted by Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED Fellow, WELL AP on
We have a Group Project with a well defined and large LEED Boundary that has some formal landscaping with irrigation, some areas (i.e.
Automatic Receptacle Controls in 'open offices'
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Kavita Karmarkar on
The following process load requirement for Automatic Receptacle controls mentions 'open office'.
manual control clarification for translucent glazing
NC-v4 EQc7:Daylightposted by Elaine Bright on
The design team wants to know if translucent glazing in clerestory windows would be a manual means of complying with glare control for the daylighting credit requiement for a V4 BD+C
To Parksmart or Not
NC-2009 MPR3:Must use a reasonable site boundaryposted by Kim Shinn on
Our project is a single building - an office building built atop a parking structure. Has anyone done a pro/con analys