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High Density Filing Systems
CI-2009 IEQc4.5:Low-emitting materials - systems furniture and seatingposted by Jason Cocek on
Does anyone know how high density filing systems fit into the IEQ credits for CI if at all?
Single-zone, multiple systems
CS-2009 IEQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Nate Steeber on
Hey all,
I'm sorry if this is a repeat, I tried to search for this specific issue in the forum, and cannot find anything.
LCA - existing party wall
NC-v4 MRc1:Building life-cycle impact reductionposted by Erin Holdenried on
Hi all -
building reuse counting as material reuse?
NC-v4 MRc1:Building life-cycle impact reductionposted by Jens Apel on
I am not quite sure on the definition of "material reuse".
Farm on Roof
CI-2009 SSc1:Site selectionposted by Kristopher Croghan on
Our client currently has no landscape to maintain on site as this is a city office building. However, a roof farm is being considered.
CS v2009 ventilation need for each space
CS-2009 IEQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by MERVE AYGENC on
Does each space need to achieve the airflow suggested by ASHRAE separately or do we considered the overall achievement while using Minimum IEQ Performance Calculator?
Simple Definition of a Bus Trip
NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Amgad Khattab on
Our project is located in Saudi Arabia. Public bus service is new in Saudi Arabia. I need a simple Definition of a Bus Trip with an example if possible. Thanks.
Parking Capacity calculation - disabled parking
NC-2009 SSc4.3:Alternative transportation - low-emitting and fuel-efficient vehiclesposted by Tiffany de Klerk on
When calculating the total parking capacity should you subtract the number of parking spaces allocated for disabled users from the total capacity and then work out the number of parkings required t
Wall Putty VOC content measured in gram/kg
CS-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-emitting materials - adhesives and sealantsposted by Kavita Gusain on
The test certificate for VOC content received from Laboratory for wall putty is in grams/kg, whereas LEED specifies the limit in grams/liter.