I am using a sample template for LEED CI 2.0 EQc4.5 to achieve the GreenGuard credit for an NC project as an ID credit. Can anyone tell me what the second "Form of Compliance" cell is for on the Project Low-Emitting Systems Furniture and Seating Record table? the first "Form of Compliance" cell has a pull down menu and I can select Greenguard. Two cells to the right is another "Form of Compliance" column that does not have a pull down menu. Am I to print Greenguard in this cell, leave blank, or is it requesting information I'm unaware of?
Thank you.
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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August 29, 2010 - 10:37 pm
Not sure—I would ask GBCI.I'm wondering if yours is an NC-v2.2 project, or 2009? If 2009, I would use a CI 2009 form. (Which may be a trick to obtain, I realize.)
Jim McCarty
Senior Project ManagerCatalyst Partners
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August 30, 2010 - 9:58 am
Katrina:
For the 2nd 'Form of Compliance' column, we usually plug in the associated SCS (or other) certification code from the certifying agency. The code should align with the test date in the next column.
Dana Murdoch
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December 13, 2011 - 3:42 pm
I am hoping to also submit a LEED CI 2009 EQc4.5 as an ID credit to my LEED for Schools 2009 application. Any ideas for how I can get a hold of the LEED CI 2009 EQc4.5 form???
Josh Jacobs
Technical Information & Public Affairs ManagerUL Environment
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December 13, 2011 - 4:03 pm
Dana - no need to submit it as an ID credit, LEED for Schools EQc4 has 6 options - furniture being one of those options. So simply submit under the LEED for Schools EQc4.0 - if you submit more than the 4 allowable credits, they will move the others over to ID (that is what was done in our LEED Gold CI project). Good luck.
Dana Murdoch
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December 13, 2011 - 4:07 pm
Thanks, Josh. This is my first LEED 2009 and LEED for Schools, for that matter. Things are different than 2.2! I'll look into it.
Dana Murdoch
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December 13, 2011 - 4:14 pm
I just looked at my reference guide and it says schools are limited to 4 credits with no exemplary performance acceptable for ID.
Josh Jacobs
Technical Information & Public Affairs ManagerUL Environment
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December 13, 2011 - 4:18 pm
You probably aren't going to get LEED for Schools EQc 4.4 - which focuses on composite wood that meets CA 01350 criteria - because there really isn't any that have been tested to this criteria. So using low-emitting furniture would fill in as your 4th point.