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WaterSense alternative in U.S.
NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Ken Gallegos on
A couple of the fixtures we currently have spec'd are listed with CALGreen and CEC.
Will those be rejected because they are not specifically WaterSense labeled?
How to know if im eligible for Option 1?
CS-v4 MRc1:Building life-cycle impact reductionposted by Marina Andrade on
While working on a Leed certificate Project, Me and my team stumbled against a interpretation issue.
Sustainable Sites
NC-v4 LTc1:LEED for Neighborhood Development locationposted by Kristina Pobre on
Is a project viable to get points for this credit (LTc1 LEED for ND location) if the project is Sustainable SITES certified?
WaterSense Labelling Alternatives
CI-v4 WEp1:Indoor water use reductionposted by Oliver Bate on
Hi! Toilet (Water Closet); Urinals; Private Lavatory Facuet; and Showerheads all need to be WaterSense Labelled. However- what are the equivalent labels?
International Products
EBOM-v4 EQc7:Green cleaning - products and materialsposted by JLL Sustainability Consulting on
I am working on projects in South and Central America, Middle East and the United Kingdom.
gross/net floor area for flush-out calculations
NC-v4 EQc4:Indoor air quality assessmentposted by Agnieszka Rylska on
I would like to confirm if flush-out calculations should be based on gross or net floor area of the building.
Can client provide testing of a product to show compliance?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by emily reese moody on
My client is a university that asked if they could provide the testing required for products if it's not available from the manufacturers.
Spaces that are not in scope
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Edgar Arevalo on
I am currently working on an energy model for a major renovation project under LEED BD+C. There are two major spaces (both lunch rooms) that are not going to be served by the new HVAC sy
lengths of the permanent entryway systems
NC-v4 EQc1:Enhanced indoor air quality strategiesposted by Ydo Schuuring on
LEED v4 describes to install a permanent entryway systems at least 10 feet (3 meters) long in the primary direction of travel, to capture dirt and particulates entering the building at regularly us