AVECS PRO-ACT (ADMIXTURE) & RE-ACT (TOPICAL) LEED CHART |
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Category | Credit | Description | Potential Points | Credit Intent | LEED Requirements | AVECS Pro-Act Contributions | |||
Energy & Atmosphere | EA Credit 1 | Optimize Bldg Energy Performance | 1-10 pts | To establish minimum level of energy efficiency for bldg & systems | Pro-Act & Re-Act (topical) emit zero VOC’s and exceed LEED requirements | Increases overall concrete strength and density. LESS mix design water, closes capillary movement in slab to eliminate delam/debond of finishes and increases the buildings insulative quality/rating | |||
Materials & Resources | MR Credit1.1
1.2 1.3 |
Building Reuse | 1-3 pts | Expands bldg lifespan, conserves natural resources, reduces waste & envir. impact | Pro-Act & Re-Act (topical) emit zero VOC’s and exceed LEED requirements | Increases overall concrete strength 30% on average which increases concrete life substantially. Re-Act topical treats existing concrete/ less material contribution to landfill | |||
MR Credit5.1
5.2 |
Local/Regional Materials | 1-2 pts | Raises demand for local/regionally manuf materials & reduces transportation impact | Use material that has been manufactured withing 500 miles of project for 10-20% of overall materials value | AVECS- Dennis Fyfe- 720-532-4658 dennis@avecs.build | ||||
Indoor Environmental Quality | MR Credit
5.1 5.2 |
Low Emitting Materials: Adhesives, Patching Material, Solvents | 1 pt | Improves indoor air qlty/ red. particulates created from topical treatments | Pro-Act & Re-Act (topical) emit zero VOC’s and exceed LEED requirements. Exceeds LEED Rules 1113 & 1168 | Contributes to reduced indoor air contaminants that are potentially harmful to health by holding caustic agents in Portland Cement in an inert state. | |||
MR Credit
5.1 5.2 |
Thermal Comfort | 1 pt | Improves ability to evaluate bldg comfort over broad period of time | Pro-Act & Re-Act (topical) emit zero VOC’s and exceed LEED requirements | Contributes to increased thermal quality by densifying and waterproofing slab |
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