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European Commission Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC:

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MR Construction and
Demolition Waste
Management Planning WASTE TO ENERGY

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MR Construction and
Demolition Waste
Management Planning WASTE TO ENERGY

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European Commission Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC:

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Canadian Standards Association CSA Z782-06 Guideline for Design for Disassembly and Adaptability in
Buildings

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MR Interiors Life-Cycle
Impact Reduction; OPTION 3: DESIGN FOR FLEXIBILITY Ensure that at least 50%, by cost, of nonstructural materials have integral labels

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MR Interiors Life-Cycle
Impact Reduction; OPTION 3: DESIGN FOR FLEXIBILITY Ensure that at least 50%, by cost, of nonstructural materials have integral labels

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Canadian Standards Association CSA Z782-06 Guideline for Design for Disassembly and Adaptability in
Buildings

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Federal Trade Commission Guide for Use of Environmental Marketing Claims, 260.7(d):

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MR Interiors Life-Cycle
Impact Reduction; OPTION 3: DESIGN FOR FLEXIBILITY Ensure that at least 50% of nonstructural materials, by cost, are reusable or recyclable

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MR Interiors Life-Cycle
Impact Reduction; OPTION 3: DESIGN FOR FLEXIBILITY Ensure that at least 50% of nonstructural materials, by cost, are reusable or recyclable

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Federal Trade Commission Guide for Use of Environmental Marketing Claims, 260.7(d):

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ISO 14044

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MR : Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—
Environmental Product
Declarations; OPTION 1 : EPD : Products with a publicly available, critically reviewed life-cycle assessment conforming to ISO 14044 that
have at least a cradle to gate scope are valued as one quarter (¼) of a product for the purposes of credit
achievement calculation.

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cradle to gate

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EPD’s SCOPE

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MR : Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—
Environmental Product
Declarations; OPTION 1 : EPD : Products with a publicly available, critically reviewed life-cycle assessment conforming to X that
have at least a Y scope are valued as one quarter (¼) of a product for the purposes of credit
achievement calculation.

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X ISO 14044 that
Y cradle to gate scope

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ISO 14025, 14040, 14044, and EN 15804 or ISO 21930

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MR : Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—
Environmental Product
Declarations; OPTION 1 : EPD : Environmental Product Declarations which conform to ISO 14025, 14040, 14044, and EN 15804 or ISO 21930
and have at least a cradle to gate scope.

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MR : Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—
Environmental Product
Declarations; OPTION 1 : EPD : Environmental Product Declarations which conform to ABCDE(5)
and have at least a cradle to gate scope.

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ISO 14025, 14040, 14044, and EN 15804 or ISO 21930

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Third-party verified corporate sustainability reports (CSR) which include environmental impacts of extraction
operations and activities associated with the manufacturer’s product and the product’s supply chain, are
valued as one whole product for credit achievement calculation. Acceptable CSR frameworks include the
following: 5

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°° Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Sustainability Report
°° Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develoment (OECD) Guidelines for Multinational
Enterprises
°° U.N. Global Compact: Communication of Progress
°° ISO 26000: 2010 Guidance on Social Responsibility
°° USGBC approved program: Other USGBC approved programs meeting the CSR criteria.

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Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Sustainability Report

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 1 RAW MATERIAL SOURCE AND EXTRACTION REPORTING

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develoment (OECD) Guidelines for Multinational
Enterprises

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 1 RAW MATERIAL SOURCE AND EXTRACTION REPORTING

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U.N. Global Compact:

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 1 RAW MATERIAL SOURCE AND EXTRACTION REPORTING

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ISO 26000

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 1 RAW MATERIAL SOURCE AND EXTRACTION REPORTING

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FSC

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 2. LEADERSHIP EXTRACTION PRACTICES : WOOD PRODUCT

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Sustainable Agriculture Network

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 2. LEADERSHIP EXTRACTION PRACTICES : BIOBASED MATERIAL

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Rain forest alliance

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 2. LEADERSHIP EXTRACTION PRACTICES : BIOBASED MATERIAL

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 2. LEADERSHIP EXTRACTION PRACTICES : BIOBASED MATERIAL

3

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Rain forest alliance

Sustainable Agriculture Network

ASTM Test Method D6866

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ASTM Test Method D6866

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 2. LEADERSHIP EXTRACTION PRACTICES : BIOBASED MATERIAL

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ISO 14021

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 2. LEADERSHIP EXTRACTION PRACTICES : Recycled content

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Sourcing
of Raw Materials : OPTION 2. LEADERSHIP EXTRACTION PRACTICES : Recycled content

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ISO 14021

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(CASRN)

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Material
Ingredients : OPTION 1. MATERIAL INGREDIENT REPORTING (1 POINT): Manufacturer Inventory.

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Material
Ingredients : OPTION 1. MATERIAL INGREDIENT REPORTING (1 POINT): Manufacturer Inventory.

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(CASRN)

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Material
Ingredients OPTION 1 ET 2

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CRADLE TO CRADLE

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CRADLE TO CRADLE

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Material
Ingredients OPTION 1 ET 2

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Material
Ingredients : OPTION 2. MATERIAL INGREDIENT OPTIMIZATION (1 POINT)

4

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GreenScreen
Cradle to Cradle
REACH (international)
USGBC approved program

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GreenScreen

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Material
Ingredients : OPTION 2. MATERIAL INGREDIENT OPTIMIZATION (1 POINT)

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REACH (international)

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Building Product
Disclosure and
Optimization—Material
Ingredients : OPTION 2. MATERIAL INGREDIENT OPTIMIZATION (1 POINT)

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ASHRAE Guideline 0–2005, The Commissioning Process: 2

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Fundamental Commissioning and Verification
ET Enhanced Commissioning :

Complete the following commissioning (Cx) process activities for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and renewable energy systems and assemblies, in accordance with

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ASHRAE Guideline 1.1–2007, HVAC&R Technical Requirements for The Commissioning Process: 2

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Fundamental Commissioning and Verification
ET Enhanced Commissioning :

Complete the following commissioning (Cx) process activities for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and renewable energy systems and assemblies, in accordance with

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Fundamental Commissioning and Verification
ET Enhanced Commissioning :

Complete the following commissioning (Cx) process activities for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and renewable energy systems and assemblies, in accordance with : 2

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ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 and
ASHRAE Guideline 1.1–2007 for
HVAC&R Systems, as they relate to energy, water, indoor environmental quality, and durability

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ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1–2010, Appendix G,

2

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Minimum Energy Performance
Calculate the baseline according to ANSI/ASHRAE/
IESNA Standard 90.1–2010, Appendix G,

Optimize Energy Performance

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Standard 90.1–2010 User’s Manual

2

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Minimum Energy Performance
The energy modeler should also consider reading the
ASHRAE 90.1–2010 User’s Manual, which expands on the Appendix G requirements

Optimize Energy Performance

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ENERGY STAR

2

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Minimum Energy Performance OPTION 2
Install ENERGY STAR appliances, office equipment, electronics, and commercial food service equipment
for 50% (by rated-power) of the total ENERGY
STAR eligible products in the project.

Optimize Energy Performance

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Minimum Energy Performance OPTION 2
Install X appliances, office equipment, electronics, and commercial food service equipment
for 50% (by rated-power) of the total X eligible products in the project.

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ENERGY STAR

38
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Minimum Energy Performance
Calculate the baseline according to

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ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1–2010, Appendix G,

39
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U.S. EPA Clean Air Act

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Fundamental Refrigerant Management

40
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Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS)

2

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Renewable Energy Production
ET Green Power and Carbon Offsets
Use the project’s annual energy cost, calculated in EA Prerequisite Minimum Energy Performance, if Option 1
was pursued; otherwise use the U.S. Department of Energy’s Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) database to estimate energy use and cost

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Renewable Energy Production
ET Green Power and Carbon Offsets
Use the project’s annual energy cost, calculated in EA Prerequisite Minimum Energy Performance, if Option 1
was pursued; otherwise use the X database to estimate energy use and cost

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Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS)

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Green-e Energy and Green-e Climate

2

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Green Power and Carbon Offsets

Green power and RECs must be Green-e Energy certified or the equivalent

Carbon offsets may be used to mitigate Scope 1 or Scope 2 emissions on a metric ton of carbon dioxide–
equivalent basis and must be Green-e Climate certified, or the equivalent

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Green Power and Carbon Offsets
When calculating offsets, project teams must use the default emissions factors established by:

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ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager: Methodology for Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Tracking Calculations

44
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Green Power and Carbon Offsets
INTERNATIONAL

Projects can use the X Greenhouse Gas Protocol Standards to calculate GHG emissions based on GHG inventories for the project location.

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WRI-WBCSD Greenhouse Gas Protocol

45
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Fundamental Commissioning and Verification

Requirements for exterior enclosures are limited to inclusion in the owner’s project requirements (OPR) and basis of design (BOD), as well as the review of the OPR, BOD and project design. X Guideline 3-2012 for Exterior Enclosures provides additional guidance.

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NIBS Guideline 3-2012 for Exterior Enclosures

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IEQ Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance
Mechanically Ventilated Spaces : Ventilation
CASE 1. SYSTEMS ABLE TO MEET REQUIRED OUTDOOR AIRFLOW RATES

3 normes

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ASHRAE STANDARD 62.1–2010

CEN STANDARDS EN 15251–2007

EN 13779–2007

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ASHRAE STANDARD 62.1–2010

1 : 3

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IEQ Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance
Mechanically Ventilated Spaces : Ventilation
CASE 1. SYSTEMS ABLE TO MEET REQUIRED OUTDOOR AIRFLOW RATES

+ Naturally Ventilated Spaces : Ventilation
+ Mechanically Ventilated Spaces: Monitoring

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CEN STANDARDS EN 15251–2007

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IEQ Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance
Mechanically Ventilated Spaces : Ventilation
CASE 1. SYSTEMS ABLE TO MEET REQUIRED OUTDOOR AIRFLOW RATES

49
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EN 13779–2007

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IEQ Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance
Mechanically Ventilated Spaces : Ventilation
CASE 1. SYSTEMS ABLE TO MEET REQUIRED OUTDOOR AIRFLOW RATES

50
Q

IEQ Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance
Naturally Ventilated Spaces : Ventilation

2 normes

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ASHRAE STANDARD 62.1–2010

Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)

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Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)

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IEQ Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance
Naturally Ventilated Spaces : Ventilation

52
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CDPH Standard Method v1.1–2010 : 4

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Interior paints and coatings
Interior adhesives and sealants
Flooring
Ceilings, walls, thermal, and acoustic
insulation

53
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AgBB–2010

2

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Composite wood
+ALTERNATIVE À CDPH

54
Q

ISO 16000

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

ALTERNATIVE À CDPH

55
Q

(SCAQMD) Rule 1168

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials
Interior adhesives and sealants

56
Q

(SCAQMD) Rule 1113

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Interior paints and coatings

57
Q

ANSI/BIFMA M7.1 Standard Test Method for Determining VOC Emissions from Office Furniture Systems,Components and Seating

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Furniture

58
Q

ANSI/BIFMA e3–2011 Furniture Sustainability Standard

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Furniture

59
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EN 717-1:2004

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Composite wood

60
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CEN/TS 16516:2013

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Composite wood

61
Q

CARB 2007

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IEQ Low-Emitting Materials

Interior paints and coatings

62
Q

IEQ Construction Indoor Air Quality
Management Plan

GÉNÉRAL
+FILTRES 2

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Sheet Metal and
Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA)

ASHRAE 52.2–2007
CEN Standard EN 779–2002

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Q

Sheet Metal and
Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA)

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IEQ Construction Indoor Air Quality
Management Plan

64
Q

ASHRAE 52.2–2007

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IEQ Construction Indoor Air Quality
Management Plan

FILTRES

65
Q

CEN Standard EN 779–2002

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IEQ Construction Indoor Air Quality
Management Plan

FILTRES

66
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(MERV) of 8

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IEQ Construction Indoor Air Quality
Management Plan

FILTRES

67
Q

ASHRAE Standard 55–2010

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IEQ Thermal Comfort

Thermal Comfort Design OPTION 1

68
Q

ISO 7730–2005

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IEQ Thermal Comfort

Thermal Comfort Design OPTION 2

69
Q

EuropeanStandard EN 15251: 2007

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IEQ Thermal Comfort

Thermal Comfort Design OPTION 1

70
Q

The Lighting Handbook, 10th edition, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America

2

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IEQ
Daylight
Interior Lighting

71
Q

“Windows and Offices; A Study of Office Worker
Performance and the Indoor Environment.”

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IEQ Quality Views

72
Q

IES Lighting Measurement LM 83-12, Approved Method: IES Spatial Daylight Autonomy (sDA) and Annual
Sunlight Exposure (ASE

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IEQ
Daylight

73
Q

ASHRAE 2011 HVAC Applications Handbook

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IEQ Acoustic Performance

HVAC Background Noise

74
Q

AHRI Standard 885–2008

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IEQ Acoustic Performance

HVAC Background Noise

75
Q

ANSI S1.4 Performance Measurement Protocols for Commercial Buildings

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IEQ Acoustic Performance

HVAC Background Noise

76
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IEQ Acoustic Performance

HVAC Background Noise 3

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ASHRAE 2011 HVAC Applications Handbook

AHRI Standard 885–2008

ANSI S1.4 Performance Measurement Protocols for Commercial Buildings

77
Q

LEED for Neighborhood
Development Location

6

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Stage 2 or Stage 3 under the Pilot CERITIFIED
Stage 2 or Stage 3 under 2009 rating systems CERTIFIED
Certified Plan or Certified Project under the LEED v4
rating system

78
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Institute of Transportation Engineers, Transportation Planning Handbook, 3rd edition, Tables 18-2 through
18-4: ite.org

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