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Option 2. Third-Party Utility Reporting (1 point)
Homes-v4 EAc5:HVAC Start-Up Credentialingposted by Robert Grimard on
Hi,
I'll soon be the proud owner of a small house in Quebec, Canada and I need clarification on this Option 2 of th Advanced utility tracking. It says:
Option 1 - ASE and the 10% LEED requirement
CI-v4 EQc7:Daylightposted by Alain Brierley on
I am working on a large three story office building and analyzing it to see how it would preform under Option 1 requirements.
Energy performance vs. Energy Cost
Mid-Rise-v4 EAc1:Annual energy useposted by Eesmyal Santos-Brault on
Hi - It seems that this version of the rating system is targeting energy performance improvement over energy cost budget. Is that right?
IEQ c4.3 Flooring
NC-2009 IEQc4.3:Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systemsposted by Rezkar Abdulmajeed on
We have a project with some floor areas designed to be ceramic and quarry tiles. Can someone advise if the two above need to meet floorscore standrads. your comments are appreciated
Limited access for inpatient units
Healthcare-v2009 SSc9.2:Connection to the natural world - direct exterior access for patientsposted by Brian Pescod on
We're looking at this credit as a potential Innovation in Design for a Long-Term Care BD+C project.
CASE 1 NON RESIDENTIAL OPTION 3
NC-2009 SSc4.4:Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacityposted by Tim Gaidis on
Hi there, For our project in StJohn's, Newfoundland, we are providing 3 Barrier Free spaces and 3 Maintenance Parking spaces (for maintenance facility users to use, but are not always used). We w
U.S. Owner building in Calgary wants LEED U.S. vs. LEED Canada
posted by Joyce Kelly on
Citing delays in reviews and response to questions as well as unfamiliarity with the Canadian version of LEED, a U.S. based Owner wishes to pursue LEED Silver for a project in Canada with U.S.
Translucent Glazing Film
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Eric White on
Our project is using a translucent film on several demountable glass office partitions to provide screening and privacy.
NAUF & CARB Formaldehyde Compliant
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Lilian Seow on
LEED 2009 [Canada] - IEQ 4.4- NAUF Does CARB-certified MDF comply with the credit NAUF criteria? http://www.scsglobalservices.com/carb-formaldehyde-compliance
Different route numbers on same route
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Chad Thurlow on
Hello A couple questions: Do I count the total number of stops in one direction listed by the transit authority?