This guide walks the reader step by step through the LEED 2009 for New Construction process, offering advanced techniques for estimating the actual costs, in time and money, for building green. It serves as an essential primer to price-assessment strategies for high-performance commercial and instit
Guide to LEED® 2009 Estimating and Preconstruction Strategies (Taylor/LEED 2009 Preconstruction Estimating) || Index
✍ Scribed by Taylor, Thomas A.
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470533714
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✦ Synopsis
Daylight (continued ) Side-lighting daylight zone, 158 Top-lighting daylight zone, 158 Decertifi ed, 18 Department of Energy (DOE) Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS), 116-117 Development footprint, 81
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