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Interesections Density
ND-v2009 NPDp3:Connected and open communityposted by Carla Lopez on
Hi Elliot, We are currently analyzing the possibility of a project (in Panama City, Panama) to become the first LEED for Neighborhood Development certified project in the region, but in terms of
daylight modeling in datacenter
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Indochine Engineering VN on
Hi, I have a office project with 2 datacenter floors and I nearly have to submit. My concern is I don't model daylight in NOC room.
Common Preferred Parking Signage at Car Park Entrance
CS-2009 SSc4.3:Alternative Transportation—Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehiclesposted by ESD Singapore on
Did anyone have experience with implement this credit in Singapore?
Definition of Bicycle Network
NC-v4 LTc6:Bicycle facilitiesposted by Yoyo Shek on
Does the road (for vehicle) is classified as bicycle paths?
Official Building Entrance
NC-2009 SSc4.1:Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Accessposted by Mary Kay on
Possibly I posed this question under the wrong credit. I posted it under SSc4.2 last week and didn't get a response, so am trying again under this credit.
Is groundwater ok for Wec2?
NC-2009 WEc2:Innovative Wastewater Technologiesposted by Alexander Marquez on
There is a non-potable aquifer under the building's basement. Can we install a well to extract this water and use it for irrigation and flush the toilets?
Disturbance Limits and LEED Boundary
NC-2009 SSc5.1:Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitatposted by Jennifer Rennick on
I am documenting a Winery that is being built on a Greenfield. We have set the limits of construction of the project in accordance with the LEED requirements.
Water Performance Measurement Innovation approach for BD+C
NC-2009 IDc1:Innovation in Designposted by Courtney France on
Per the LEED Credit Library, there seems to be confusion, or room for interpretation, on how to pursue Whole Building Water Performance Measurement for an Innovation credit in BD+C projects.
Pressure of Showers in a residential building
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by María Fernanda Aguirre on
Hi! We have a data sheet from a shower which specifies a flow of 7,8 liters/minute at a pressure of 5.5 kgf/cm2 (which is equivalent to 5,39 Bar or 78 PSI).
Required Vegetated Area
CS-2009 SSc5.1:Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitatposted by CT G on
Hello, We have a project with the following site constraints: The LEED Project Boundary includes 2 new buildings: an office tower, and a small bank building.