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MR Credit 1.2 Building Reuse: Maintain Interior Non-structural Components |
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Maintain 40% by surface area of non-structural walls, flooring, ceiling, doors, and millwork- use in original form and intent (ie: unfinished door still unfinished door- not stained table top) PTS-1 |
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| Extend the life cycle of existing building stock, conserve resources, retain cultural resources, reduce waste and reduce environmental impacts of new buildings as they relate to materials manufacturing and transport. |
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| listing the retained elements and declaring that the credit requirements have been met. |
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| Building Reuse %s and Points |
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40%= 1 point 60%= 1 point (in addition to MR 1.2) |
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| Fixed items such as________ are included in this credit and count toward the percentage of reuse when they perform the same function. |
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| such as walls and doors that are found on-site |
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| Full-height wall systems ____ to be included in MR credits 1.2 and 1.3. |
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| If there are built-in case goods that will be reused, they should be documented as well. |
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| For Building Reuse Exemplary Performance (ID), Maintain Interior Non-Structural Components, the credit calculation must be ____ or greater. |
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| For interior wall paritions and doors count the area of _______________. |
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| For exterior and party walls count |
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| don't forget to include these in the tabulation |
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| full-height demountable walls and doors that were re-hung in a new section of the wall. |
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| is the state the project space was in at the time it was selected. Moving the demolition out of the project scope by making it the building owneer's responsibility defeats the objective of this credit. |
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| is the total finished areas of finished ceiling, finished floors, full height walls and demountable partitions, interior doors and built-in case goods that existed when the project area was selected: exterior windows and exterior doors are not considered. |
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| is the total finished area of finished ceilings, finished floors, full height walls and demountable paritions, interior doors and built-in case goods in the space when the project is completed: exterior windows and exterior doors are not considered. |
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| are those portions of the finished ceilings, finished floor, full height walls and demountable paritions, interior doors and built-in case goods that existed in the prior condition and remained in the completed design. |
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| Interior Non-Structural Components Reuse |
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| is determined by dividing the area of retained components by the larger of the area of the prior condition or the area of the completed design. |
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MR 1.3 Building Reuse: Maintain Interior Non-structural Components |
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Maintain 60% by surface area of non-structural walls, flooring, ceiling, doors and millwork- use in original form and intent PTS-2 |
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