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Learn & Plan Topics
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Space Reconfiguration and Renovation Projects
As needs change over time, tenants often need to convert space or phase the conversion of individual space or rooms to meet these changing needs.
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Health
Good health has both physical and psychological components. Being healthy means the absence of disease and illness, as well as feeling positive about life and work. The workplace can play a role in the health of workers by eliminating risks and creating conditions that support cognitive, emotional, and social well being.
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Under 10,000 SF Interiors Gut Rehab Project
Following are Sustainable Strategies to consider as the space has or will undergo a major tenant gut rehab for projects under 10,000 SF. Note to use a current version of LEED for Commercial Interiors for tenant improvement projects over 10,000 SF. Refer to the Share Section for a represented project Case Study to discover key practices, benefits, results and checklists.
Whole Building Analysis
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IEQc4.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc4.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc4.3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc4.4 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQ4.5 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc4.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc4.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc4.3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc4.4 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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Low-emitting Materials (Resources > IEQ)
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Green Tips (O&M > IEQ)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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LEED for Commercial Interiors (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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LEED for New Construction (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)