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If filtration requirement (#1b) is met, is it necessary to provide calculations for #1c?
Pilot-Credits INpc155:Design for Indoor Air Quality and Infection Controlposted by Irene García Sáez on
Hi everyone! I'm pursuing this pilot credit for a LEED v4 NC office building.
No HVAC equipment in the Proposed Building
CS-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Paula Hernandez on
Hi,
I am working on the certification of a wharehous, in V2009 version.
The wharehouse only counts with ventilation, and no cooling or heating systems.
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
NC-v4.1 MRc3:Sourcing of Raw Materialsposted by John Masters on
Does wood which is certified under the Sustainable Forestry Initiative program qualify as contributing toward the BPDO "Sourcing of Raw Materials" point?, or - does only FSC wood count toward this?
Free Workshop: Existing Building Electrification Retrofits - May 11
posted by Stet Sanborn on
Hi Green Friends - I hesitated to post on April Fools, but wanted to get the link out for folks to share with their netowrks I'll be teaching a workshop at the Pacific Energy Cent
Design of flexibility - Can an open ceiling be counted as an accessible ceiling?
CI-v4 MRc2:Interiors life-cycle impact reductionposted by Michael on
Occupant perception of building cleanliness
Pilot-Credits INpc137:Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Space for Emerging Pathogensposted by Belén Valladares López on
Hi everyone
In our building we have implemented cleaning and disinfection protocols that are being monitored by an external company with very positive results.
Should I register for Campus?
posted by Kim C on
Posting here again hoping for more guidance.
Here's my situation.
O’Brien360 is looking for another exceptional colleague to join our commercial consulting team!
posted by Elizabeth Powers on
Commercial Green Building Rating System Project Assistant
No outdoor lighting?
NC-v4 SSc6:Light pollution reductionposted by Deborah Lucking on
We have a project that has no exterior lighting - not even emergency egress, as the travel paths go through an existing, compliant building.