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Basic services within the same shopping center
CI-2009 SSc2:Development Density and Community Connectivityposted by Alison Y Rivenburgh on
The LEED CI 2009 reference guide states that the project building itself cannot be considered 1 of the 10 basic services; however in a mixed-use building, a maximum of 1 service wtihin the building
Mats
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Sam Keehn on
We are working on a Mosque in Qatar. All visitors to the mosque remove their shoes prior to entering the building. We would like to avoid placing mats at the entrance due to aesthetic reasons.
LEED 2012v3 still conflates performance and transparency
posted by Jason Grant on
While this version of the MR credits is an improvement over the second draft, it does not go far enough in separating out and balancing rewards for performance and transparency.
Water Based Coatings - Can't count the carrier solvent?
NC-2009 MRc5:Regional Materialsposted by Dwayne Fuhlhage on
I've been working with a subcontractor regarding the documentation requests for regionally based materials on a Platinum project.
Can title 24-2008 compliance be used in lieu of ASHRAE 90.1-200?
CI-2009 EAc1.3:Optimize Energy Performance—HVACposted by Leticia SooHoo on
I am currently involved in a 200,000SF LEED-CI 2009 project in California. To achieve credit EAc1.3, can title 24-2008 be used in lieu of ASHRAE 90.1-2007? Any advice will be appreciated.
Open Office Areas - CO2 monitoring?
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Norma Lehman on
Our building includes private offices, open office areas, and meeting rooms. We have provided CO2 sensors for meeting rooms that have a density of 25 people per 1000 sf or more.
ACP
posted by Tobias Silies on
We are working on an 32.980 m2 (354.862 sqf) core an shell office project in Frankfurt, Germany.
Showers in a recreation center
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Susan Di Giulio on
We are working on a recreation center with a gym and several pools. More efficient showers in the locker rooms will save a lot of water.