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Pilot-Credits INpc136:Safety First: Re-Enter Your Workspaceposted by Agnes Vorbrodt on
My Client found the AIA document very helpful in learning about global best practices in preventing COVIC infection at her building.
Option 1- Poverty Rate
NC-v4.1 LTc3:High Priority Site and Equitable Developmentposted by Jyothsna Giridhar on
The verbiage in the ref guide says at least 20% of population is at or below poverty rate of state, provincial, or other regional jurisdiction.
Pilot ACP 161 - Hourly based on location
NC-v4 INc1:Innovationposted by Heather Walters on
Has anyone had an issue with a supplier provideing a cavet in theri agreement that if Power is not avilable from the identified asset anouther will be used. Did GBCI have an issue with this a
Unrenovated Spaces in Major Renovation Project
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Azra on
Hi,
CO sensors for residential and duplex units?
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Alokmay Behera on
We have a mixed project with residential and office units. Residential area has apartments and few (12) duplex units.
Materials Cost - Materials and Resource Calculator
CI-2009 MRc4:Recycled Contentposted by Ricardo Sá on
I have just received the final application review for a LEED CI v2009 project, and under the MRc4 & c5 the LEED reviewers stated: “the Actual Materials Cost for Divisions 3-10, 12, 31, and 32
Pilot Credit substitution via Exemplary Performance
Pilot-Credits EQpc117:Quality views in nonregularly occupied spacesposted by Jason Biondi on
This credit should be an option as the exemplary performance under LEED Credit - Quality Views
IN - Innovation Credit - Social Equity in the Community
CI-v4.1 IN101:Innovationposted by Joya Bhandari on
If a project owner has its own NGO association, can they be eligible for this credit? They work with local NGOs.
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Distance to entrance within a large campus
NC-v4.1 LTc6:Bicycle Facilitiesposted by on
Working in predesign on a new construction building within a large site, wherein the site has only one public entrance.