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Major Renovation prerequisites
posted by Vanessa Poirier on
Hi all, In the case of a Major Renovation project, are all prerequisites must be answered (in all categories) or only the ones for the categories affected by the project.
Advantages of v4 Schools over NC
posted by GBD Architects on
Hi all, We are analyzing a project that is on a higher ed campus but serves pre-K students.
LEED V4 Rating System : Game Arcade
posted by MKK LEED on
Hi All, We are working on a C&S Mall Project, and one of the tenants wants to certify they space, their space is going to be a game arcade with some small attractions (bumper cars and other st
Park aquatic and recreation
posted by Bouygues Sustainability on
Hello, I was wondering under which LEEDv4 we can certify an Aquatic Park in Australia. The project involves the establishment of a new aquatic and recreation centre and community parkland which wi
Between LEED v4 BD+C:NC or LEED v4 ID+C: CI
posted by Edgar Arevalo on
This may be a silly question, but I ask in order for some clarification. I have a particular question using the 40/60 rule.
LEED v4 NC vs Retail
posted by Yamil Tamayo on
Working on a 3-story 48,000 sq university stand-alone dining hall building. Being a dining hall its got several food hubs all of which share a common large seating area.
LEED V4 -Healthcare Or NC
posted by DON JUNIOR on
I am part of a team, trying to decide on which rating system to use for a new construction project. Our project is a hospital outside US (located in Middle East).
NC vs Homes vs Mid-rise: 5 story Senior Home
posted by Alejandra Menchaca on
We are working on a five-stories senior home, which program-wiise is very much like a dorm. From the ratings descriptions it seems we could for either NC, Homes or Mid-rise Residental, correct?
C&S or EBOM
posted by Patrice McVeigh on
Hi, I have a project which is considered an extension to an existing building. I was originally going to progress under V4 C&S certification as an extension.
Major renovation of historic district bldg in historic district
posted by Pamela Smith on
Renovating of 1980s renovation of a 3 story office building in a historic district. Basically zero lot line, it has small pooled parking with neighboring buildings.