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Exclusion of supporting buildings from LEED boundary?

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Thomas Tan on Feb 15, 2019, 5:35 am

Dear all,

We have a project including one main building which is need to meet LEED standard. Beside this building, we have other supporting buildings such as an existing canteen, a new...

Last reply: Dionisio Franca, Feb 25, 2019, 6:35 pm

Zero Lot line project

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Stephan Zweig on Feb 20, 2019, 8:13 am

through this for anything that catches your eye: https://leeduser.buildinggreen.com/forums/zero%20lot%20line lastly, just keep posting to specific LEEDuser forums! Log in or register to post comments ...

Last reply: Tristan Roberts, Feb 25, 2019, 4:46 pm

LEED Boundary vs. Property Line vs. Limit of Disturbance

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by H Leinbach on Dec 13, 2018, 6:38 pm

I'm not sure where to establish the LEED Boundary for our site, we would prefer it be on the property line because it helps us out with open space credits.  However, the limit of disturbance is...

Last reply: Erica Downs, Feb 7, 2019, 11:14 am

1 big LEED project or a group of a dozen little ones?

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Susan Di Giulio on Jan 7, 2019, 8:07 pm

So let's say you have a big, multilevel car rental facility. The vast majority of the building is unconditioned car storage. Not parking. Rental car storage.

But multiple agencies rent out...

Last reply: Tristan Roberts, Jan 8, 2019, 7:21 am

Tile, Stone, Granite, Grout SEALER

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Shayne LaCombe on Dec 19, 2018, 7:58 pm

Does anyone have a grout sealer or stone sealer used indoors that has passed LEEDV4 qualifications?? I haven’t been able to submit one with an emissions test that passed for rule...

LEED Project Boundary on Contract Documents

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Mark Zoeteman on Dec 5, 2018, 9:22 am

Is it required in v4 BD+C to show LPB on civil and architectural contract documents? Project includes renovation and addition to an existing building.

The Definition of the Leed Boundary- How can I be sure that I have made the right decision?

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Konstantina Kalliakoudi on Nov 9, 2018, 3:09 am

The Definition of the Leed Boundary will affect the whole scorecard, so it is important to take the right decision. I mean that if during the review phase the Boundary changes then the negative ...

Last reply: Konstantina Kalliakoudi, Nov 13, 2018, 2:04 am

Attached building within the LEED boundary

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Omar Elrawy on Oct 17, 2018, 5:25 pm

I have a site with existing buildings, and I will attach a new building intended for LEED certificate to the existing buildings, which aren't pursuing LEED.  I need to know if that complies with...

Existing Building HVAC being upgraded and will serve new addition- LPB?

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Sue Bryant on Jun 20, 2018, 11:11 am

WE have a project that is an addition to an existing building. The addition is served by the HVAC from the existing building. It is my understanding that per the following, the addition could be...

Last reply: Tristan Roberts, Oct 15, 2018, 3:46 pm

Is underground Parking included in Certification fees calculations?

NC-v4 MPR2: Must use reasonable LEED boundaries
posted by Amine Zeidane on Sep 18, 2018, 11:42 am

Deborah Lucking Director of Sustainability Fentress Architects LEEDuser Expert 239 thumbs up September 19, 2018- 11:36 am From a discussion we had in 2016: https://leeduser.buildinggreen.com/forum/loading-dock-and-parking-be-counted-gross-floor-area "In ASHRAE-90.1, the definitions of the various types of enclosed “space” to be included in the gross floor area include the note, “Crawlspaces, attics, and parking garages with natural or mechanical ventilation are not considered enclosed spaces.” Typically garages are deemed "unoccupied" and excluded from LEED GFA for fees. Log in or register to post comments ...

Last reply: Deborah Lucking, Sep 19, 2018, 11:36 am