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Tobie, yes, you'll need to
posted by Tristan Roberts on
Tobie, yes, you'll need to meet them.
Building footprint
CS-2009 SSc5.1:Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitatposted by MARIA GARCIA on
Hi all, I have read your definition of building footprint (Building footprint is the area on a project site used by the building structure, defined by the perimeter of the building plan.
Areas between PV panels and mech equipment
NC-2009 SSc7.2:Heat Island Effect—Roofposted by R Jones on
I see that there are rulings about not including roof area which is covered in PV or mechanical equipment. Q: does this go as far as determining that the space between panels ( allowing for reason
Indoor/Outdoor Carpeting in Large Open-Air Tropical Lobby
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.5:Green Cleaning—Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Terry Gorski on
For a building located in a tropical climate with an open- air lobby around the elevator banks, would indoor/outdoor carpeting completely under the cover of the building meet the requirements?
Design Submission - Table 1.8.1
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Erika Duran on
We're working on a Residential Project, after the design submission the certification body told us that It was not clear if the Baseline case fan power was modeled correctly.
Development density - project building density
Schools-2009 SSc2:Development Density and Community Connectivityposted by Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED Fellow, WELL AP on
The LEED Reference Guide, in the example calculation for development density, indicates the project building and site must have a 60k sq ft density per acre or more.
Re: Vertical Garden and credits SS 5.1 & 7?
posted by David Posada on
Probably not - see the discussion at http://www.leeduser.com/credit/CS-2009/SSc5.1
Parking areas in stadium
NC-2009 SSc4.4:Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacityposted by Adriana Hansen on
We have a stadium project that will be retrofitted (major renovation) and will be certified under the LEED NC rating system.
Window Sill Height
NC-2009 IEQc8.2:Daylight and Views—Viewsposted by Joseph Greene on
We are working on a project with 42" high window sills. Does this eliminiate any chance of achieving this credit? Must the sills be at 30"?
Multiple Drainage Patterns
NC-2009 SSc6.1:Stormwater Design—Quantity Controlposted by Joseph Blanco on
Can you tell me how to calculate for multiple draingage sites, i have Three on this particular project. The TC is based on the length and travel and the slope towards the discharge point .