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M&V- energy costs paid by tenant
CI-2009 EAc3:Measurement and verificationposted by Sarah Marvez on
Our project occupies
PV Watts for other countries?
NC-2009 EAc2:On-site renewable energyposted by Nelina Loiselle on
Help Please!
Foyer as occupided or unnocupied space
NC-2009 IEQc8.2:Daylight and views - viewsposted by marisol cano on
Hello, Anybody knows if a Foyer in a Hotel (mainly a hall to access 3 meting rooms with a "coffe and cookies" table for the meeting room users) would count as occupied space?
LEED CI 2004, Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance
CI-2009 EAc1.1:Optimize energy performance - lighting powerposted by David Rodriguez on
When reviewing the CI forms from an older project that were filled out by a consultant, I noticed they had taken 10% credit towards the installed lighting power for occupancy sensor control of ligh
Roll-out Mats
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor chemical and pollutant source controlposted by Caroline O'Leary on
As I'm writing an e-mail to a client regarding the requirements for roll-out mats to meet LEED requirements, I'm questioning the following - if we have walk-off carpet installed over the entire Lob
Exemplary Performance
CI-2009 SSc3.1:Alternative transportation - public transportation accessposted by Sheela I on
I am currently working on a project which has 1 train station stop @ 0.2 miles (walkable distance) and 4 bus stops with in 0.2 mile (walkable distance) to the project site.
The tenant sales and lease agreement - Lighting
CS-2009 SSc9:Tenant design and construction guidelinesposted by John Harrington on
Does anyone know if the developer/owner can specifiy a requirement for a tennant to design lighing Power Density (%5) or more below ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 - Table 9.6.1 Lighting Pow
Modern methods of construction
NC-2009 MRc2:Construction waste managementposted by Bradley Guy on
In its current form the MRc2 is for diverting waste that has been created, it does not credit 'preventing' waste, however please take a look at the LEED 2012 2nd public comment version of this cred
lavatory faucets with different flow rate
CI-2009 WEp1:Water use reductionposted by Grace Ming on
Hello All, In our project, we have 2 types of lavatory faucets (different quantity) with two different flow rates. One type constitutes 20% and the other type 80% of total faucets.
100 ft wetlands setback
CS-2009 SSc1:Site selectionposted by Ben Tucker on
Our site is previously developed and we will be performing a major renovation on the existing building.