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Laminating and Contact Adhesives - Shop Applied - in v4
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Landry Watson on
I've scrolled, searched and reviewed the comments here on the thread and I'm still not clear on whether Laminating/Contact adhesives used for bonding laminates to substrates for shop assembled mill
Baseline Example
Pilot-Credits IPpc93:Prevention through Designposted by Logan McNeil on
Our project (UCSF Block 33, SF CA) has found this credit to be worthwhile to pursue, as safety should live in every aspect of a construction project. However, the team noted that it would hav
University Housing
Schools-NC-v4 LTc5:Access to quality transitposted by Sean Adams on
We are doing a university housing project and have been basing it off of the BD+C New Construction but for this section if we are able to do it under School-NC we would be able to get the 4 points
Pilot Credit - Forum Participation
Pilot-Credits IPpc101:Integrative Processposted by Greg Romanczyk on
As part of the requirements for this pilot credit, we are noting our participation in the Forum. One of the questions listed asks about the number of meetings (i.e.
SSc2 Soil testing for existing soils only?
NC-v4 SSc2:Site development - protect or restore habitatposted by Sue Bryant on
Samples to be tested must be taken from soils that are disturbed and will be revegetated. Restored soil must meet existing soil attributes.
Fire Station minimum parking?
NC-v4 LTc7:Reduced parking footprintposted by Erin Holdenried on
Looking for suggestions on how to determine the parking ratio for a Fire Station. There doesn't seem to be any use within the Base Ratios Table that align with a Fire Station.
Views for Medical Exam Rooms
NC-v4 EQc8:Quality viewsposted by Kyle Ritchie on
Our project is pursuing LEED v4 BD+C certification and is a University building.
Earthquake preparedness
Pilot-Credits IPpc99:Design for Enhanced Resilienceposted by Andrew Ondersma on
Our project pursued this pilot for Earthquake specific design measures.
Environmental noise impacts constantly evolving
Pilot-Credits EQpc57:Enhanced acoustical performance - exterior noise controlposted by Andrew Ondersma on
For this credit our project had a unique challenge in that many adjacent city blocks were also under construction meaning that the environmental noise impacts to our site would be constan
Is painted gypsum considered a hard-lid ceiling
CS-2009 IEQc5:Indoor chemical and pollutant source controlposted by Edgar Arevalo on
I am looking at the "Negatively Pressurized Rooms" section for this credit, and I noticed that separation method includes an option for hard-lid ceiling. I am curious, after looking at the fi