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System serving new and exisitng spaces
CI-2009 IEQp1:Minimum IAQ Performanceposted by Michelle Ruda on
In the reference book, under IEQc1 point 4.
90.1-2007 PTHP minimum efficiency requirements
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by TOMAS URIBE on
Hello guys. I am modelling a hotel for LEED purpose.
fly ash concrete in HC
posted by Bill Swanson on
The 2nd draft had a fine print note prohibiting the use of fly ash in the concrete on HC projects. The 3rd draft removed this note.
Special Circumstance
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Omer Moltay on
Although there are spaces in our project that require the installation of flowmeters for this credit, our mechanical engineer is arguing that these are unnecessary for the following reasons: - Spa
Motorcycles and parking spaces
NC-2009 SSc4.4:Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacityposted by Valentin Grimaud on
Hello, I have several questions that cover this credit and the previous one: - Is it possible to have at the same time a discount rate for carpool and for fuel efficient vehicles?
Licensed Professional Exemption
NC-2009 SSp1:Construction Activity Pollution Preventionposted by Elliot Powers, LEED AP BD+C on
The LEED-Online submittal form states that a LPE is available to Registered Civil Engineers in lieu of providing an ESC plan and construction drawings.
Multiple Building (GROUP?) Project on Military Base
posted by Teta Brown on
Hi All - we have a military base project in which the main building was planned from the beginning as a LEED project. Other buildings on this site are storage buildings & truck wash canopies.
Residential unit spaces are regularly occupied?
NC-2009 IEQc8.2:Daylight and Views—Viewsposted by Jean Marais on
NC project with some residential units included... 1) Which residential unit spaces are regularly occupied? - lounge - bedroom - children's bedroom - open plan kitchen Your views are appreciated.