Forum quick links
Regulated vs. Unregulated??
NC-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by Edgar Arevalo on
I'm filling out the information from the energy model to the LEED v4 Minimum Performance Calculator and i noticed a check mark next to each end-use when filling out energy consumption and power dem
Water Usage for parks and open spaces
CS-2009 WEp1:Water use reductionposted by Deborah Lucking on
Our project is a small pavilion in a park, with tenant space for a food outlet, and (separate) restroom facilities to serve park users.
Final Cleaning
NC-2009 IEQc3.1:Construction IAQ management plan - during constructionposted by Benjamin McGrath on
For the final cleaning bid package, in our specifications, there is no language requiring that the chemicals used have to be low VOC.
M&V Option 3 for Building Additions
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and verificationposted by Mark Zoeteman on
If a LEED project boundary only includes a building addition, would the Addition natural gas, electricity and water utilities need to be separately submetered if fed from main building utility serv
SCS not yet approved?
NC-v4 MRc2:Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarationsposted by Erin Holdenried on
SCS certified EPDs are not yet approved?
SSc4.3: "publicly posted at the entrance of the parking area"
NC-2009 SSc4.3:Alternative transportation - low-emitting and fuel-efficient vehiclesposted by Greengrade User on
Our project is a classroom and faculty office building with an occupancy calculated at 89 FTE and 707 peak transients located on an urban college campus .
Increasing Baseline Static Pressure for Sound Regulations
Schools-NC-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by Keith Lane on
We're working on a project where in order to comply with local noise regulation requirements, the Proposed design required indoor air handling equipment with fully ducted exhaust/intake air connect
Blowout toilets in v4
NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Ben Roush on
In v2009, you could use 3.6 GPF blowout toilets in institutional uses, but could not show savings for using blowout toilets with lower flow.
NAUF & CARB Formaldehyde Compliant
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Lilian Seow on
LEED 2009 [Canada] - IEQ 4.4- NAUF Does CARB-certified MDF comply with the credit NAUF criteria? http://www.scsglobalservices.com/carb-formaldehyde-compliance
Industry benchmark comparison reports
EBOM-2009 EAp2:Minimum energy efficiency performanceposted by Omar Delgado on
Greetings, I'm trying to find a benchmark comparison report for manufacturing plants but have had no luck so far.