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posted by Tristan Roberts on
Hi, just a note to anyone looking to post a new thread on this page: there is probably an existing LEEDuser forum that is better suited to your question.
Waste offsite
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction Waste Managementposted by ethen mcmanus on
This credit focuses on how much waste material leaving the site is diverted from LANFILL.
How to Apply Research Park Guidelines when Zoning is silent
CS-2009 SSc5.2:Site Development—Maximize Open Spaceposted by Maggie Hogan Skaug on
A project pursuing LEED CS 2009 is located in a research park and is subject to the research park's design guidelines. Per city zoning, there is no requirement for open space.
Waste rate
Homes-v2008 MRc3:Waste managementposted by Gustavo De las Heras Izquierdo on
Credit MR 1.3 option "a" awards you points for generating 2.5 lbs/sf or less of net waste. However the table 1 Waste diversion gives you 0.5 points for generating 3 lbs/sf. Is this an errata?
Looks like I’m first to post here so here goes!
Pilot-Credits EQpc85:Learning Controls for Thermal Comfortposted by Dirk Kestner on
1. Has anyone else pursued this Pilot? If so what was your experience? 2.
Maximum frontage without windows on primary facade
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted by Margaret Montgomery on
The project I'm testing this pilot credit with meets all but requirement 8, so the pilot credit has been "met".
Private Green Roof
CS-2009 SSc5.2:Site Development—Maximize Open Spaceposted by Luis Miguel Diazgranados on
Hi, I am working in a C&S LEED project and have doubts about vegetation that it expect to use for meet the 25 % of open space area.
Participate in LEEDuser Pilot Credit Forum
Pilot-Credits EQpc44:Ergonomics approach for computer usersposted by Henry Mak on
Hi everyone, I have a silly question. For the evidence of participating in LEEDuser Pilot Credit Forum, what document could show this action?
100% Tenant
CS-2009 EAc5.1:Measurement and Verification—Base Buildingposted by Emmanuel Pauwels on
We are working in a project that will have a single tenant occupying the whole building.