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Visitor & handicap Parking Spots when calculating provided parking.
NC-v4 LTc7:Reduced parking footprintposted by Jason Garvens on
Can a project exclude dedicated visitor and handicap parking spots for purposes of calculating total provided capacity?
NC-2009 MRc5p regional Materials
NC-2009 MRc5:Regional Materialsposted by Sayali G on
Hello All,
This is my first time handling the LEED documentation, and I am stuck with one part in the calculator for Regional Credit.
PV installation built and commissioned prior to Occupancy
CI-v4 EAc4:Renewable energy productionposted by Gary Shlifer on
Our project is a 6 story office building, 250,000 sq feet. It is underconstruction.
Table 2 minimum compliance threshold
Schools-NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Bryna Dunn on
I'm curious about whether other teams have had success with meeting the requirements of Table 2 in terms of the minimum amount of laundry that must be done per year to qualify for the point.
Sealant Tape Adhesive Volume?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by RDK E&S on
Forgive my ignorance here, but how does LEED v4 handle sealant tapes?
Vague extraction location distance
NC-2009 MRc5:Regional Materialsposted by Edgar Arevalo on
I have been receiving LEED material forms along with submittal documents for each materials where they provide an exact distance between the manufacturing site and the project site, but when it com
parking spaces shared with adjacent multi-use complex
Hospitality-NC-v4.1 LTc7:Reduced Parking Footprintposted by Gail Napell on
We have a LEED NC_Hospitality project that has 15 off-site parking spaces SHARED with an adjacent multi-use complex. Do all requirements apply to these shared spaces? thank you!
European testing methods for US projects
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Kavita K on
Can US projects use products which show compliance with VOC emissions requirement through AgBB (European) testing? Or does it need to be CDPH only.
FPL OnCall in South Florida
NC-v4 EAc4:Demand responseposted by Joseph Snider on
In South Florida, our local utility, Florida Power & Light (FPL), has a program call Business On Call. They set it up so they can turn off your A/C for short periods of time..."up to 17.5