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The Proof Is in the IEQ Pudding
Need tips on demonstrating high performance? Infosys hit LEED Platinum with its new HQ, due in part to great IAQ.
by P.J. Melton
Project: Infosys Indianapolis Technology and Innovation Hub
Size: 160,585 ft2
Owner: Infosys
Owner’s Representative (Sustainability): Point Energy Innovations
Architect, LEED Manager (Design), and Landscape Architect: Browning Day
MEP Engineer: Ross & Baruzzini
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LEED O+M v4.1: Should I go for it?
Existing building projects must choose between v4 and v4.1. Unlike with the design and construction rating systems, one-off credit substitutions are not allowed.
by Trista Brown
In this blog post, we provide a rundown of the v4.1 credits to help you navigate the opportunities and drawbacks to pursuing v4.1 compared to v4. Remember: for Operations and Maintenance (O+M) projects, teams must choose between the entire v4 and v4.1 rating systems.
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