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Pilot Credit INpc155
Pilot-Credits INpc155:Design for Indoor Air Quality and Infection Controlposted by Roxanne Button on
Has anyone attempted this Pilot Credit yet? Our project is a college science building which was under construction during the COVID-19 shutdown, and already incoporates most of the requiremen
Project with mix of New Construction and Alterations
posted by Kent B on
The project is an elementary school project with four buildings on the site.
1) Building A: main elementary building. Building is being fully replaced.
LEED v4.0 Energy Model: How to Handle Unknown (Central Plant) Equipment Data for Tenant Fit-Out?
CI-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by on
I’m working as an energy modeler on a 3‑floor office fit‑out within a 42‑story building in New York City (LEED v4.0).
Testing Protocol and Training Requirements
Pilot-Credits INpc137:Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Space for Emerging Pathogensposted by Beth Brownlie on
Cleanliness Protocols: Wondering if there has been any pushback from Operators/Facility staff on these protocols and the training requirements?
Integrative Analysis of Building Materials- Work Smarter, Not Harder
Pilot-Credits MRpc103:Integrative Analysis of Building Materialsposted by Marina Rullo on
This pilot credit is a useful way to both qualitatively and quantitatively examine the human health implications, environmental impacts, and safety impacts of building materials.
INpc 137 Safety First: Cleaning your space for emerging pathogens
NC-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Beth Brownlie on
What are some other testing strips that are readily available to test the cleanliness of a surface?
MRpc87 pursuit
Pilot-Credits MRpc87:Verified Construction & Demolition Recycling Ratesposted by Kristin Rivera on
I've run into many instances where I was less than confident in the validity of recycling data from haulers.
Overall Feedback on Pilot Credit
Pilot-Credits MRpc87:Verified Construction & Demolition Recycling Ratesposted by Kavita Karmarkar on
As our project is located in Northern CA, it is not diffidult to achieve this credit as there are many haulers with third-party certified diversion rates (RCI) in the area.
Indoor Water Use Reduction for 2025 California Plumbing Code
Healthcare-v4.1 WEp2:Indoor Water Use Reductionposted by Lincon Saki on
2025 California Plumbing Code Section 210.0 requires all handwashing sinks for healthcare buildings licensed under OSHPD 1,2,3,4,5&6 to have a minimum flow rate of 1.0 gpm, this new handwashing