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FAR in Protect or Restore Habitat
CS-v4 SSc2:Site development - protect or restore habitatposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
According to LEED Reference Guide, credit Site Development – Protect or Restore Habitat:
Historic Buildings outside US + Requirements for Historic Buildings
NC-v4.1 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Greenlab on
According to 4.2.1.3, existing buildings must comply with Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, or 11 or Appendix G.
Core & Shell” version of the “LEED BD+C: Warehouses and Distribution Centers
posted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear GBCI,
one of our client is a developer of industrial parks and is now starting a new project in Portugal with the following characteristics:
Elevators in the Proposed
NC-v4.1 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Greenlab on
I am currently computing the elevators' energy consumption in the baseline according to Table G3.1, section 16.
bicycle storage (racks) are located inside enclosed carparks - distances from bicycle network and main entrance
NC-v4 LTc6:Bicycle facilitiesposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
We would like to clarify some questions regarding credit for Bicycle Facilities.
Refrigerated areas
NC-v4 EQc5:Thermal comfortposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
we are evaluating the possibility of certifying a distribution center, where 85% of the area is refrigerated for product conservation (between 0 º C and 4 ºC).
Private shuttle
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Dora Rebola on
We have an office building and retail that is located in an area that provides a good public transport services during the week, but not on the weekends.
LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint - Campus approach
posted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
We are currently working in a project of a new University Campus of Universidade Católica de Portugal, that will include two different buildings:
Standard supply pressure is different than the LEED baseline supply pressure
NC-v4.1 WEp2:Indoor Water Use Reductionposted by Greenlab on
Dear all
About this statement: