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Materials inside the building
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Konstantina Kalliakoudi on
Hello to all,
In my understanding this credit "Low emitting materials" concerns materials inside the building, and not outside. Is this right?
Thanks
Furniture always in scope of work?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Raphael Sperry on
I've noticed that the LEED reference guide says "Furniture is considered part of the scope if it is installed at the time of occupancy, regardless of who specified or provided it." And I've never
DHW limitations
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Jorge Lopez de Obeso on
Hi, I've been having some trouble regarding DHW modeling.
Case 2 Option 2C
EBOM-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Patrick Cellie on
I am working with a convention center that is currently Silver certified under the v2009 EBOM rating system.
How to calculate multi-level Decks / Patios
NC-v4 SSc5:Heat island reductionposted by Sara Hickman on
The project will have several patios / decks throughout, many of which will be covered by a large cantilever above (being the building itself).
Flush-out - Hotel Facility
NC-2009 IEQc3.2:Construction IAQ Management Plan—Before Occupancyposted by Luis Andrade on
Hello,
I'm currently working in a project that is a hotel facility.
Construction and Demolition Waste Management Plan – Sample
CI-v4 MRc6:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by milo valenti on
Construction and Demolition Waste Management Plan – Sample Are there template sample form in Excel format for our recycling yard?
Schools - 2009 IEQp3 - STC requirement between Computer Lab and Elevator Shaft
Schools-2009 IEQp3:Minimum Acoustical Performanceposted by Todd Bundren on
Does anyone know what the STC requirement is for a partition that separates a computer lab and an elevator shaft?
Eap2-c2 Group ceritification energy modeling
CS-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by FABIO VIERO on
Hi,
Intermittent ventilation
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Dustin Smith on
Has anyone successfully used scheduled intermittent ventilation for a constant-volume exhausted space to avoid overventilation, and to minimize energy usage, in a warehouse or similar space?