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Historical Building
NC-2009 MRc1.1:Building reuse - maintain existing walls, floors and roofposted by Michela Tedeschi on
Hello everyone. I'm now working on a project under certification, according to LEED v2009 NC. The project includes the restoration of an historical rural building, uninhabited and abandoned from lo
USGBC Approved Certification Programs
Pilot-Credits MRpc80:Environmentally preferable interior finishes and furnishingsposted by Amy Ruffino on
Has the USGC given any updates on what programs are also approved for this credit? As stated in previous comments, Division 9 is almost impossible to find BIFMA.
Laboratory Classrooms
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor air delivery monitoringposted by Crina Bosch on
We have a lab classroom building that is served by an 100% OA unit. It maintains 6 ACH in all the lab spaces for ventilation while in use.
g/L minus water vs g/L
Retail-CI-v2009 IEQc4.2:Low-emitting materials - paints and coatingsposted by Nativa Architecture on
What does it means g/L minus water? is it the same of g/L? we have found Interior Flat Coating that has 30 g/L
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NC-2009 MRp1:Storage and collection of recyclablesposted by Anastasia Makarenko on
The project we're working on is a big confectionary plant.
Innovation in Design credit - Low Mercury Lighting
NC-2009 IDc1:Innovation in designposted by Jordan Kirrane on
Hi all, I have a data centre in Montreal that is being assessed against BD+C NC v 2009.
Minimum Energy Performance Calculator for version 2009.
CS-2009 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Ciaran McCabe on
Has anybody noticed issues with the Minimum Energy Performance Calculator for version 2009. I have noticed a few issues where the formulas don't work properly.
Living Wall
Retail-NC-v4 WEc4:Water meteringposted by Joanne Sawatzky on
We have a CI project and are targeting this as an innovation credit. There is not outside space, but there is a living wall inside.
NAUF Going Forward
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Mike Miller on
Has USGBC taken into consideration the overlap for the Low-Emitting Materials categories with v2009 (NAUF) and v4 General Emission Standard (GES) and whether or not they would allow the GES certifi
Carpool Requirement
NC-v4 LTc7:Reduced parking footprintposted by Sarah Nugent on
Hi There, We're working on a high rise condo in Manhattan that is providing very limited parking (18 spaces for 330 residents).