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Owner's Representative Sign
NC-v4 EAp3:Building-level energy meteringposted by Sofia Barahona on
Does the commitment letter be signed by the owner, which appears on the Project Details registered on LEEDOnline?
LEED Consultants working in remote mode.
NC-v4 EQc3:Construction indoor air quality management planposted by Olga Yuil on
As LEED Consultants we are working in remote mode because of COVID-19 risk.
The Project Team is concern about how this may or may not affect the certification.
Experience about the Pilot Credit
Pilot-Credits EQpc123:Designing with Nature, Biophilic Design for the Indoor Environmentposted by Esteban Martinez on
This credit has a wonderful intention since it is based on the well-being of the users of the project in order to generate comfort in the occupation of the buildings.
Integrated Pest Management
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by Ruju Rathod on
As part of IPM policy, does the pest management vendor have to be Green Pro certified?
Regards,
Ruju
Does USDA Certified Biobased Product = bio-based content?
NC-v4 MRc3:Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materialsposted by Renee Shirey on
Has anyone had any luck claiming compliant bio-based content with a product that is certified as a "USDA Certified Biobased Product"? It looks like testing is done via ASTM test method D6866,
What proof is required regarding the switching off of facade lighting?
NC-v4.1 SSc6:Light Pollution Reductionposted by J Schütz on
Dear all,
How can it be proved that the façade lighting is switched off at night according to the requirements?
Best regards
Spray Foam Insulation
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Cynthia Kaplan on
This comment is for other LEED practitioners that may encounter the same issue: This reviewer included spray foam insulation as part of paints and coatings, Even though the v 4.1 guide specifically
Option 5 - 50% recyclable content by cost
CI-v4 MRc2:Interiors life-cycle impact reductionposted by Anna McGee on
How does one prove that "...
Flooring under LEED v4 - Less stringent than LEED v3?
NC-v4 EQc2:Low emitting materialsposted by Nandan Tavkar on
For LEED v4, so long as the flooring is tested for TVOC under General Emissions Evaluation (CDPH 1.1), it appears to comply complies. It feels as if flooring under LEED v4 is less stringe