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Calculation of Open space
NC-v4 SSc3:Open spaceposted by krishnan v on
I have a leed boundary of 100 acre out of which 40 acre is green field and 60 acre is previously developed.
Can an employee in LEED consultant firm who was not involved in the project be the CxA ?
CI-v4 EAc1:Enhanced commissioningposted by Vivian Szeto on
Hi, there.Can an employee of the LEED consultant firm who he/she is not a member of the design team be the CxA for both fundamental Cx and Enhanced CxA?
Site LEED Boundary
CS-v4 SSc2:Site development - protect or restore habitatposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
Project with only one parking space
NC-v4 LTc7:Reduced parking footprintposted by Ricardo Sá on
If a project has only one car parking space (and assuming that this number is wel below Parking Consulting Council recommendations for the project type) how can it comply with LTc7 (c
More Than One Commingled Waste Hauler on a Job - 2 Streams?
NC-v4 MRc5:Construction and demolition waste managementposted by Patty Lloyd on
Hi, if a project has a demolition subcontractor who hires a commingled waste hauler for some of the demolition debris, and then during the construction phase of the project the GC hires a commingle
remote access
NC-v4 EAc3:Advanced energy meteringposted by Antonio Macedo Filho on
I'd like to know if the BMS collecting the meter data would already meet the requirement of remote access to the data or this data should be avaiable for all ocupants.
Subway - same as light rail?
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Maria Porter on
Hi! Subway stations fall into the second category (800 m/0.5 miles from the project site) right?
Reviewers are not paying attention
NC-v4 SSc6:Light pollution reductionposted by Bill Swanson on
Just got the review comments back on a project.
For Uplight, Option #1 was selected. BUG rating of fixtures was provided.
Residential Bicycle Storage Inside Unit
NC-v4 LTc6:Bicycle facilitiesposted by Kristen Magnuson on
Hello,
Community choice aggregation (CCA) programs?
NC-v4 EAc5:Renewable energy productionposted by Kristen Magnuson on
San Francisco's Public Utility Commission offers a currently-optional program called Clean Power SF. Electricity for the program is supplied by local renewable sources.