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Enhanced Refrigerant Credit
NC-v4 EAc6:Enhanced refrigerant managementposted by Marco Burgos on
We have a project served by a District Energy Plant. The project has three Dx Mini split systems that are specified as standby systems and would only come on in case the chilled water plant i
monoculture farmland has no biodiversity
NC-v4 SSc2:Site development - protect or restore habitatposted by Martha Norbeck on
Monoculture cropland is not green space.
Is Pilot Credit SSpc55 still available for LEED v4 projects?
Pilot-Credits SSpc55:Bird collision deterrenceposted by Lawrence Rennell on
I am not able to locate the registration page for this credit on USGBC.ORG. (Page not found)
Urinals, All gender restrooms, and percentage calculations
NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Kristian Kicinski on
We are working on design for a high school taking an all-gender approach to toileting. Each all-gender restroom has 10 private stalls with communal lavatories.
Hotel guestroom lighting power modeling
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Camilo Velez on
Good afternoon all,
Exclude students from occupant count?
Schools-NC-v4.1 LTc6:Bicycle Facilitiesposted by Jesse Robbins on
The credit language for this credit appears to completely exclude students from any mode of counting for bicycle racks at schools.
Determining appropriate parking count for a fire station
CI-v4 LTc5:Reduced parking footprintposted by Cindy Quinn on
I am curious if anyone has earned this credit with a fire station. How did you determine your base ratio? Thanks!
Threshold Points
CI-v4 LTc2:Surrounding density and diverse usesposted by Suong Mateos on
In the form after I've inputted the density square feet, the Sq ft per acre of buildable land is automatically calculated.
Option 1: Path 1 - High School Census Tract vs Attendance Area
NC-v4.1 LTc3:High Priority Site and Equitable Developmentposted by Kristian Kicinski on
I am working on a high school project located in Seattle. The school serves a predominantly black student population in a historically underserved neighborhood.
CDPH VOC Emissions Certificate Expired
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Peter Doo on
I have a submittal that includes a resinous flooring product for which the CDPH 01350 v1.2-2017 VOC emissions testing certificate expired in September of 2019.