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Prviate Shuttle System Used Solely
NC-2009 SSc4.1:Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Accessposted by Mary Kay on
We are going to use a private company shuttle system since there is no bus stop within 1/4 mile of the site.
Only one bus line, but within an extensive public trans system
NC-2009 SSc4.1:Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Accessposted by Jeff Ross-Bain, PE, LEED Fellow, WELL AP on
Hi All, I know there are numerous variations on this issue but I do feel compelled to open another... Our project, located deep within a densely occupied major US city, has bus stops nearby but onl
Alternative Transportation: Alternative refueling stations 3%
NC-2009 SSc4.3:Alternative Transportation—Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehiclesposted by Rezkar Abdulmajeed on
I am working on the first LEED project in campus. There is zero parking provided within the LEED project boundary staff.
BLDG UNDER CONSTRUCTION
posted by Juan David on
How do I classify a Building already under construction; all Site Utilities in place, 1st Fl. slab in place and 1st Fl Ext. walls already up, in other words a 1st. Fl.
Native species
NC-2009 SSc5.1:Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitatposted by Stella Stella on
Hi, We are working on a project in Singapore.
Gross floor area vs. Regularly Occupied Area
Schools-2009 PIf3:Occupant and Usage Dataposted by Ashley Love on
I just received my design preliminary review back for a Schools 2009 project and they commented on PIf3 that the total regularly occupied area reported was inaccurate because some of my gross areas
62.1 and 90.1-2010
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Samuel Gelfand on
We are working on a high rise multifamily building where the corridors are supplied with 100% semi-conditioned OA. This OA is used both for ventilation (62.1) and conditioning the space.
LEED Certification: EBOMv2009 SSc7.2 Heat Island Reduction Roof
EBOM-2009 SSc7.2:Heat Island Reduction—Roofposted by Andres Giraldo on
Our goal was to submit for certification tomorrow February 13, 2015.
School with unusually large amount of artificial turf
Schools-2009 SSc5.2:Site Development—Maximize Open Spaceposted by Helen Kessler on
100% of the athletic areas for an urban school are made of artficial turf. It's my understanding that this would be counted as hardscape under SSc5.2.
Use of Actual Building Data
ND-v4 GIBp2:Minimum building energy performanceposted by Philippa Cameron on
Hi, The LEED guidance for minimum building energy performance requires compliance to be demonstrated by comparing a simulation model with an ASHRAE 90.1 baseline.