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VERTICALLY ATTACHED BUILDINGS
posted by Vincent Dupuy on
Hello, I work on a building which contains 2 sections and only one of them would like to go with LEED EBOM. The first section (which wants leed certification) is principally offices.
What is the acceptable testing standard for runoff coefficient.
NC-2009 SSc6.1:Stormwater Design—Quantity Controlposted by Panupant Phapant on
Dear All We are the construction materials manufacturers.
Does CI fit into BD+C?
posted by Sara Greenwood on
Hello, I am developing TI Guidelines for unfinished retail space in a building pursuing BD+Cv2009. Can the future tenant pursue CI?
ASHRAE standard
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Nelina Loiselle on
Hello, Can someone let me know if ASHRAE 90.1 2010 is acceptable to use in relation to lighting or is 90.1 - 2007 still required to be used?
Baseline System Type for Hotels
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Sandra Holmström on
Hi, I am wondering what Baseline System Type should be used for hotels?
Fundamental Commissioning Rainwater Harvesting System...
NC-2009 EAp1:Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systemsposted by Rick Alfandre on
Our current project will have a rainwater containment system that will be connected to our domestic water supply to provide water for toilet flushing and irrigation.
Separate MEP CxA and BECxA
NC-v4 EAc1:Enhanced commissioningposted by Annalise Reichert on
I am working on a project that is pursuing both Monitoring-based Commissioning and Building Envelope Commissioning.
Consistent SF throughout project
CI-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Stacey Olson on
I've recieved comments on a past project that said all square footages must be consistent throughout the project - so the SF documented in MPR 2 must be the same as EAp2 and WEp1. I'm working on a
Typo in DES v2?
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Haojie Wang on
To calculate the virtual rate, DES v2 option 1 2.4.2.1 gives the equation of $/MBTU of hot water = 1.59*$/MBTU fuel + 3 * $/kWh electricity. This would gives me a really big number.
ASHRAE 90.1-2007: 6.4.3.4.2 building height exemption
CI-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by André Harms on
The client of an commercial interiors project location wants to avoid the use of motorized dampers where possible.