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exemplary performance points - combined on-site and off-site ren
EBOM-2009 EAc4:On-Site and Off-Site Renewable Energyposted by Pablo Fortunato Suarez on
Our project has combined off-site and on-site renewable energy sources. The total threshold is over 98%.
Plumbing Commissioning Scope Of Work
NC-v4 EAp1:Fundamental commissioning and verificationposted by Dan Forino on
In LEED 4.0 it states that for plumbing all Domestic Hot Water Systems, pumps and controls.
Estimated Completion Date vs. IEQ testing
NC-2009 PIf4:Schedule and Overview Documentsposted by Greengrade User on
I recall the form saying "estimated" completion date. What can you get away with with "estimated"?
Decorative Exterior Lighting
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Saif Abdulameer on
Hi everyone, I am working on a project that has exterior decorative lights such as tree lights, small umbrella lights etc.
Equation2: Monthly harvested rainwater volume. (v4)
NC-v4 WEc1:Outdoor water use reductionposted by deepak cherukumilli on
Reference guide v4 BD+C:Page290: STEP 5: I didnot understand why a 0.15 is used in this equation. Is this for any kind of losses in the rain water storage process.
pilot survey problems
Pilot-Credits EQpc78:Design for active occupantsposted by M Bordeaux on
I have a LEED 2009 project and we are trying to go for a pilot credit - design for active occupants.
New Option - Walking Path
Pilot-Credits EQpc78:Design for active occupantsposted by Garrett Ferguson on
On a LEED-CI project where the interior will be renovated, the project owner encourages walking. A walking path has been provided that overlooks an atrium and is daylit with a skylight.
New Construction - ELODIE Tool
NC-v4 MRc1:Building life-cycle impact reductionposted by Ian McCall on
Hello, I am working in France where we analysis the Life Cycle Impacts of materials using the European standards notably ISO 21930 / EN 15804 & NF P01-010.
Operating energy performance
NC-v4 MRc1:Building life-cycle impact reductionposted by Noriko Nagazumi on
On the FAQ of this page the following is written: How does the LCA consider operating energy?