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DES Option 1 or Option 2
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Katherine Ann Resurreccion on
If DES will serve multiple buildings "A","B","C" & "D". Buildings "A" and "B" are xisting but only "C" and "D" are candidates for LEED-NC certification.
Tile Grout Sealer
NC-2009 IEQc4.2:Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatingsposted by Eric Longfellow on
It seems like ceramic tile grout sealer should be considered as a "Waterproofing Concrete/Masonry Sealer" with a VOC limit of 400g/L The grout is a cement product.
Smoking Policy
NC-2009 IEQp2:Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Controlposted by Doreen Kruschina on
I have a project in which two outside smoking areas are planed, the first one is for the worker of the plant and is much far away from windows and doors of the plant than necesary, the second one i
Two Stage CI LEED Assessment?
CI-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by Chris Hocknell on
Dear all, I am submitting a Two Stage LEED Assessment and I am not sure how to deal with credits such as The Site Waste Management Plan.
precertification leading to certification
posted by Lawrence Lile on
One thing that is not clear from the all-too-brief precertification info in the Guide, is that Precertification is supposed to lead to certification.
precertification cost
posted by Lawrence Lile on
Does the fee for Precertification apply to the full certification, if this is done later? It looks like precertification will cost us $3250, whereas full certification would be $2250.
Central Plant Equipment Under scope of credit?
Pilot-Credits WEpc18:Appliance and process water use reductionposted by Janene Bolt on
We are looking into this credit for a restoration project at a Navy Yard.
Reappy for Certification on same building?
posted by Kerrie Kannberg on
Our project needs to close out and must submit the documentation to LEED for final construction.
0.125 gpf (1 pint) urinals: scale & pipe maintenance problems?
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Andrew Tse on
All urinals require maintenance and all urinals have scale buildup. With reduction of flow rates the potential for drain line scale build-up and pipe corrosion is increased.
EAp2 option 2 vs EAc1 Option 3
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Carl Sherman on
If we use option 2 for EAp2 can we use option 3 for EAc1 or do we need to be consistant throughout?