Hi,
On a recent project here in California, some of the subs on a project purchased bamboo plywood labelled as meeting California Air Resources Board (CARB) phase II standards (which measure emissions) in lieu of NAUF. I tend to believe it was an honest error, stemming from confusion on the part of the distributor.
But I have also heard that in LEED 2012, this standard will be accepted for IEQ credit 4.4.
Would I be able to cite that, and how should I work with the template's "yes/no" function?
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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May 15, 2012 - 12:52 pm
Susan, it's unlikely that LEED 2012 would help you. It's a brand new version of LEED, not an update of LEED 2009. There are so many changes proposed that if people started citing LEED 2012 to justify something in LEED 2009 there would be no end... just wait and register for LEED 2012 if you want. Also, note that LEED 2012 is only a draft at this point.