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Does reconstituted veneer have to comply with IEQc4.4?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Productsposted by Jason Grant on
Reconstituted veneer is basically layers of wood that are glued together and then sliced into veneer which is subsequently laminated to various core materials to make veneer panels.
adding credits to review in DEsign Review
posted by Inés Alomar on
We have submitted a few number of credits on the Design Review from the whole credits related to the Design Phase, because the property wanted us to start and some aspects couldn't be solved on tim
AgBB method (Blue Angel)
NC-2009 IEQc4.3:Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systemsposted by Hanne Goa on
The requirement states that Projects outside the U.S.
Bus transfers
NC-2009 SSc4.1:Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Accessposted by Tiffany Moore on
I have a campus project with public bus service on all sides and one through the middle. A person can walk to three bus stops serving 2 public bus lines and the campus shuttle within 1/4 mile.
2 Bedroom Dormitory
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Jason Chauvin on
I am currently designing a new university dormitory that includes rooms with 2 bedrooms and 2 desks in each room. In other words, each room houses 2 students.
MR4 & MR5 Credits LEED 2009 NC
NC-2009 MRc4:Recycled Contentposted by Brian Harris on
We are working on a project where the entire site needs 50'-0" deep compaction grouting at 6'-0" o.c to stabilize it.Then this public project will be pile supported.
Office occupancy - LEED CS 2009
posted by Elodie DUMAS on
Dear All, a question for a core and shell project. The LEED reference guide Appendix 1 states : “Core and shell projects that do not have the final occupancy counts must utilize the default occup