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Denial of EA PR2
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Roxanne Button on
A client has asked for my advice in appealing the denial of PR2. I've taken a quick look at the review comments but will be digging deeper into it in the next couple of days.
Baseline Lighting Power for a Major Renovation
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Curtis Clark on
We are replacing the mechanical system, updating the plumbing system and insulating the building envelope for an existing office building.
EBOM 2009 IEQ3.2 Alternative Compliance Path
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.2:Green Cleaning—Custodial Effectiveness Assessmentposted by Kimberly Hosken on
Our project is a five story public building with operational contracts which include "contract document requirements".
Building Entrances
NC-v4 EQp2:Environmental tobacco smoke controlposted by Johanna Scogin on
We have some overhead rolling doors (for trucks to enter the garage portion of the commercial building) along with some man doors.
SSc6.1 Design Storm Interval
NC-2009 SSc6.1:Stormwater Design—Quantity Controlposted by Curtis Dorosh on
Hi, I have noticed this question 2 times in the comments, but, I don't see an answer.
District Energy Treatment in LEEDv4
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Cory Duggin on
Is there any new guidance or published changes for modeling district energy loops in LEED v4?
asphalt impregnated felt underlayment for under wood floor
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Debra a. Lombard on
off-gassing of asphalt impregnated felt underlayment for under wood floor. Does anyone have any documented info indicating problems with off-gassing of asphalt impregnated felt underlayment for un
Material Reuse
NC-2009 MRc3:Materials Reuseposted by Scott Gharda on
I am working on a project where we will be renovating an existing 2 story warehouse to turn it into office space.
Toilet Building meet MPR?
NC-v4 MPR3:Must comply with project size requirementsposted by Harry Flamm on
Does a stand-alone one-story building, of 1,600 sf, that contains just public toilets and sinks in a park setting, and no full-time occupancy, meet minimum program requirements for LEED v4 New Cons
MPR 6 for Single Tenant Building
CI-2009 PIf1:Minimum Program Requirementsposted by Jonathan Weiss on
We are working on a project where we are the sole tenant in the building. Can we use the whole building meters for our MPR6 reporting if there is no other user in the building?