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VOC unit conversion
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by James Chueh on
Hi, I've come across some products that are labelled with a VOC values of mg/m2/hr (milligram per meter square per hour), so how do you convert it to l/g?
Which system
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by David Anderson on
I have a project I am trying to model. the overall building is just over 25,000sf. The is an office area that is about 11,000sf and enclosed parking area, and an enclosed utility space.
wow! also heard ASHRAE is
posted by Jean Marais on
wow! also heard ASHRAE is translating standards into Spanish...are we slowly becoming global?
Developer Owned On-Site Renewable Energy Sold to Tenants
CS-2009 EAc2:On-site Renewable Energyposted by Mark Frey on
We are working on a LEED CS project where the investor will sell the energy produced on-site by photovoltaic systems to the tenants in the project building, according to internal fees at a premium
Manufacturer claims of proprietary information
NC-2009 MRc5:Regional Materialsposted by Eric Shamp on
We've run across a couple of products in which the manufacturer provides a letter attesting to full compliance with MRc5, but we know for sure it can't be true...
Demolition and New Construction as separate phases
Schools-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Caroline Kilbane on
Does the demolition of an existing building have to be included in the Construction Waste management Plan if it is part of an early Site package which is happening about 8 months before the constru
MPR 6 for LEED CI--Full Service Lease Issues
posted by Marc Mondor on
We are working on a multiple-floor LEED project within a skyscraper in downtown Pittsburgh.
vinyl windows in LEED
posted by Tristan Roberts on
Jesus, in general LEED does not award points for use of specific products or technologies. It awards credits for good design, which makes use of certain products.
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posted by Candace Small on
Omer- LEED for New Construction would be used for both the hotel and the residential units assuming it is more than seven stories of residential.
From USGBC Website
posted by Candace Small on
"LEED for Retail is designed to guide and distinguish high-performance retail projects, including banks, restaurants, apparel, electronics, big box and everything in between."