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Embolden ACC?
posted by SmithGroup BG+LU FW on
Nadav, With all due respect, nothing we do or don't do with regard to v4 will make a difference to the ACC and its allies.
Re: Tips for Passing the LEED Green Associate Exam
posted by Claire Moloney on
Thanks for a great post, Paula! I took the exam in December 2010 as a Cornell student, and I didn't use the BD+C reference guide.
Unmet Load Hours
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Jean Marais on
HVAC plans show the room setpoint. This should be the OPERATIVE temperature.
Raised Floor Wood Components
NC-2009 MRc7:Certified Woodposted by Sonia M. Miranda Palacios on
Hi all, I´m working in a project that will have raised floors with a wood beam (instead of metal) as support. The wood will not be "FSC" certified.
SSc4 - Number of building occupants - 24 hour facility
EBOM-2009 SSc4:Alternative Commuting Transportationposted by Jessica Verhotz on
We are working on a hospital that is a 24-hour facility.
Concrete additives replacing portion of cement
NC-2009 IDc1:Innovation in Designposted by Maya Karkour on
Hello, For one of our LEED projects (50-storey mixed use tower), the full structure will be concrete (slabs and columns).
Existing Envelop is unknow
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Anil Bhari on
As per requirement G3.1.5(f) baseline, any existing envelope, the baseline building design shall reflect existing conditions prior to any revision.
Conference rooms - Regularly occupied space?
CI-2009 IEQc8.2:Daylight and Views—Views for Seated Spacesposted by Alicia Wilgus on
I'm seeing a lot of comments about conference rooms being considered a regularly occupied space.
"Strip-Center" watts per sf approach
CS-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by PAULA HIDALGO on
I have a mall with the "strip center" shape, this is without any common areas and is totally open.
LEED modelling schedules
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Chilufya Lombe on
Hi, just wanted to get an idea of the schedules for occupancy, lighting etc that are generally used for LEED modelling.