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cardboard and paper
EBOM-2009 MRc6:Solid Waste Management—Waste Stream Auditposted by Emmanuel Pauwels on
We are doing a waste audit and we evaluate metals, mixed paper, cardboard, glass, plastics, batteries, and fluorescent lamps.
EA P 2 V4
Data-Centers-NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Robyn Dowsey on
Has anyone had issues with the energy model not matching the form output I'm looking for an error right now
VRF Systems - Option 1 of EAc1.3
CI-2009 EAc1.3:Optimize Energy Performance—HVACposted by Roger Carter on
I am looking for some feedback on the interpretation for appropriate zoning and controls. It appears that every solar exposure must have a separate control zone.
Residents and Visitors
NC-2009 WEc3:Water Use Reductionposted by Saju Varghese on
I'm working on a rehab facility that has private toilets for residents (patients) and public toilets and urinals for both visitors and residents (patients).
Differential pressure with large open basment parking garage
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Meghan Ward on
Our LEED project building has a large three floor basement parking (74900 ft2) with small enclosed lobbies (with self-closing doors) connecting occupants to the office floors above.
Previously Developed Prime Farmland
NC-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Haley Duncan on
Hi, I saw a previous post and response that suggested submitting a CIR or LEED Interpretation for projects that are building on previously developed sites that are considered prime farmland.
Double trouble with ceilings
Schools-2009 MRc1.2:Building Reuse—Maintain Existing Interior Nonstructural Elementsposted by Cynthia Kaplan on
Our school project is retaining nearly all of the original plaster ceilings. We are, however, removing the suspended ceilings that were installed in the 1970's, just below the plaster ceilings.
LEED for New Construction vs LEED for Core & Shell
posted by Ricardo Sá on
According to the example on p.
"incomplete spaces" treatment in LEED NC
posted by Ricardo Sá on
1) An office building that is being certified under LEED NC will have 20% of its gross floor area without a complete interior fit-out at time of construction work completion.
"physical impediments" "valid for remodeled buildings" ???
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Peg Manuel on
Two projects, we've received the following comment: "Note that LEED Interpretation 10098 allows for a portion of the entryway system to be located outside of the building, if covered, but only when