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Contractor's Guide to LEED Certified Construction Gene Farmer (Florida International University)

Contractor's Guide to LEED Certified Construction By Gene Farmer (Florida International University)

Contractor's Guide to LEED Certified Construction by Gene Farmer (Florida International University)


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Focuses on the narrower topic of construction-related requirements. This title offers explanations of the rational for each construction credit, as well as strategies for achieving LEED compliance.

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Contractor's Guide to LEED Certified Construction by Gene Farmer (Florida International University)

Contractor's Guide to LEED Certified Construction is the consummate source of LEED information for anyone in or entering the construction industry. Unlike other LEED books that focus on the totality of LEED compliance, this one-of-a-kind resource focuses on the narrower topic of construction-related requirements. It offers detailed explanations of the rational for each construction credit, as well as strategies for achieving LEED compliance. With a clear, logical organization, the book will serve as a valuable constructor reference at the beginning of a project, as well as a useful step-by-step guide through the duration of the project. Check out our app, DEWALT (R) Mobile Pro (TM). This free app is a construction calculator with integrated reference materials and access to hundreds of additional calculations as add-ons. To learn more, visit dewalt.com/mobilepro.

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Part I: SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION. 1. Background and Environmental Concerns. 2. Introduction to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, LEED. 3. The LEED Project Team. 4. Sustainable Project Management. Part II: LEED REQUIREMENTS. 5. Construction Activity Pollution Prevention. 6. Construction Waste Management. 7. Materials Recycled Content. 8. Regional Materials. 9. Rapidly Renewable Materials. 10. Certified Wood. 11. Indoor Air Quality. 12. Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan: During Construction. 13. Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan: Before Occupancy. 14. Low-Emitting Materials: Adhesives and Sealants. 15. Low-Emitting Materials: Paints and Coatings. 16. Low-Emitting Materials: Flooring Systems. 17. Low-Emitting Materials: Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products. Bibliography. Vocabulary. Appendix.

Table of Contents

Part I: SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION. 1. Background and Environmental Concerns. 2. Introduction to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, LEED. 3. The LEED Project Team. 4. Sustainable Project Management. Part II: LEED REQUIREMENTS. 5. Construction Activity Pollution Prevention. 6. Construction Waste Management. 7. Materials Recycled Content. 8. Regional Materials. 9. Rapidly Renewable Materials. 10. Certified Wood. 11. Indoor Air Quality. 12. Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan: During Construction. 13. Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan: Before Occupancy. 14. Low-Emitting Materials: Adhesives and Sealants. 15. Low-Emitting Materials: Paints and Coatings. 16. Low-Emitting Materials: Flooring Systems. 17. Low-Emitting Materials: Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products. Bibliography. Vocabulary. Appendix.

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CIN1111036675G
9781111036676
1111036675
Contractor's Guide to LEED Certified Construction by Gene Farmer (Florida International University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
20110920
376
N/A
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