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Material Reused in another location
CI-2009 MRc3.1:Materials Reuseposted by Sustentator Argentina on
Hello. I have a question for something that I might be interpreting wrongly because of language.
Confusing Review Comment
NC-2009 IEQc7.1:Thermal Comfort—Designposted by Brian Carpenter on
We submitted a single psych chart with coil conditions and comfort zone range (from 0.5 clo to 1.0 clo), and narrative.
LEED NC, CI or EBOM
posted by Robert Marentette on
I'm working on an existing assisted living facility project and am trying to figure out if we can pursue LEED NC or CI as apposed to EBOM.
Use current radon maps in determining areas of high radon risk
posted by Jeff Miner on
The USGBC should use current, local and accurate radon maps in determining areas of high radon risk.
Building Footprint Clarification
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by James Wieben on
The project I am documenting has 6 floors above grade. None of the floors have an identical floor plate.
Floor Area Ratio Calculation
NC-2009 PIf2:Project Summary Detailsposted by James Wieben on
The property my project is being built upon is 25,920 SF and my LEED Project Boundry contains 31,348 SF.
Energy Modeling for DMV Inspection Station
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Maria Fiorelli on
We have a project in question that is DMV office and vehicle inspection station. The vehicle inspection lanes side of the building are approximately 50% of the total project square footage.
LEED Interpretation #10248 Requiring Residential Kitchen Exhaust
NC-2009 IEQp1:Minimum IAQ Performanceposted by Kimberly Frith on
The new LEED Interpretation #10248 (dated 10/1/12) requires residential kitchens to be exhausted to the outdoors, regardless of whether the kitchen includes electric or gas cooking appliances.
Natural ventilation for 100% outside air?
NC-2009 IEQc3.1:Construction IAQ Management Plan—During Constructionposted by Heather Holdridge on
SMACNA standard recommends under Pathway Interruption (IAQ Management Plan) that : "Depending on weather conditions, the contractor should ventilate using 100% outside air to exhaust contaminated a
Historic Building Restoration
NC-2009 MRc1.1:Building Reuse—Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roofposted by Glen Boldt on
The building is being restored to an "historic condition." Do unfortunate additions (like CMU block in sealed up former window areas) subsequent to the "historic condition" need to be included in