Worcester Polytechnic Institute LEED Workshop New Residence Hall Project Today’s Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Project Overview • Introduction to LEED • LEED Point Overview • Next Steps • Q and A New Residence Hall Project Introductions Project Team • Cannon Design – Architects and Engineers • Brown Sardina – Landscape Architects • Cullinan Engineering – Civil Engineers • Gilbane Construction Company – Construction Managers New Residence Hall Project Site New Residence Hall Project Program – First Floor New Residence Hall Project Program – Typical Floor New Residence Hall Project What is LEED? LEED-NC: LEED for New Construction and Major Renovations/Additions LEED-EB: LEED for Existing Buildings LEED-CI: LEED for Commercial Interiors LEED-CS: LEED for Core and Shell LEED-H: LEED for Homes LEED-NC: LEED for Neighborhood Developments (public release: 2006) New Residence Hall Project What is LEED? Structured System to Measure Green Building and Track Progress Five Major Categories for Achieving LEED Points Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy and Atmosphere Materials and Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation in Design New Residence Hall Project What is LEED? 289 Certified Projects 2,069 Registered Projects 235 M gsf 50 States 13 Countries New Residence Hall Project What is LEED? 69 Available Points Four Categories of Certification: • Certified: 26-32 Points • Silver: 33-38 Points • Gold: 39-52 Points • Platinum: 53-69 Points New Residence Hall Project Establishing Goals and Priorities “Good Practice” Low or no cost Known, reliable, readily available Owner/programmatic requirement Can be implemented in almost any design Design Integration Influence overall design approach High degree of integration and/or analysis Innovative Strategies (Cost implications) Depend on Budget/Funding opportunities New Residence Hall Project Section 1: Sustainable New ResidenceSites Hall Project Sustainable Sites Good Practice Erosion/Sedimentation Control Plan Bicycle Racks and Shower Facilities Reflective, high-emissivity roofing Light-colored exterior paving (Heat Island) Growth near public transportation Alternative transportation parking, vans and hybrids New Residence Hall Project Sustainable Sites Design Integration Native, adapted plantings for landscaping On-site infiltration of stormwater runoff (coordinated with water efficiency category) Exterior lighting design to minimize light pollution New Residence Hall Project Sustainable Sites Innovative Strategies On-site collection and reuse of stormwater (coordinated with water efficiency category) Vegetated Roof System for reduced stormwater runoff, reduced Heat Island effect New Residence Hall Project WPI LEEDPolytechnic Scorecard Worcester Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06 Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Yes Maybe No Total Project Score Sustainable Sites Keyword description Y Prereq 1 1 Credit 1 Erosion & Sedimentation Control Site Selection 1 Credit 2 Urban Redevelopment Credit 3 Brownfield Redevelopment Credit 4.1 Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access Proximity to Public Transportation Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms Bike Storage and Changing Rooms Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Refueling Stations Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity 1 Credit 5.1 Reduced Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Space 1 Credit 5.2 Reduced Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 Credit 6.1 Stormwater Management, Rate and Quantity Credit 6.2 Stormwater Management, Treatment Credit 7.1 Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof 1 Credit 7.2 Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof 1 Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 Achievable Sustainable Site Points Identified 14 Possible New Residence Hall Project Sediment and Erosion Control Plan Avoid Sensitive Sites Increased Site density Remediate Contaminated Sites Alternate Fueling / Stations Meet/Not Exceed Zoning - Van Pool Park'g. Restored habitat for 50% of open space Open space = Building Footprint < Predevelopement or 25% decrease Eliminate Contaminants - Onsite Filtration High Albedo / Open Grid Parking Energy Star Compliant Roof IESNA Cutoffs Section 2: Water Efficiency New Residence Hall Project Water Efficiency Good Practice 0.5 gpm lavatory faucets, automatic shutoff 2.0 gpm (or less) for showerheads Water-efficient fixture options for toilets and urinals (e.g., 0.5 gpf urinals, waterless urinals, dual-flush toilets) New Residence Hall Project Water Efficiency Design Integration On-site collection and reuse of Stormwater and/or steam condensate. Potential Uses: Toilet/Urinal Flushing Landscape irrigation – none proposed New Residence Hall Project WPI LEEDPolytechnic Scorecard Worcester Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06 Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Yes Maybe No Total Project Score Water Efficiency 1 Credit 1.1 Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50% 1 Credit 1.2 Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No Irrigation Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 1 Credit 3.1 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction 1992 Energy Policy Act 20% < Baseline 1 Credit 3.2 Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction 30% < Baseline 1 Portable Water reduction for Landscape No Landscape Irrigation Proposed Reducing Wastewater by 50% Energy & Atmosphere Y Prereq 1 Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Y Prereq 3 CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment 2 Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance, 20% New / 10% Existing Reduce regulated Energy Costs by 20% 2 Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance, 30% New / 20% Existing 30% 2 Credit 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance, 40% New / 30% Existing 40% 4 Achievable Water Efficiency Points Identified Optimize Energy Performance, 60% New / 50% Existing 2 50% 2 Credit 1.4 Optimize Energy Performance, 50% New / 40% Existing Credit 1.5 5 Possible ASHRAE / IESNA 90.1 - 1999 Zero CFC's 60% 1 Credit 2.1 Renewable Energy, 5% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 1 Credit 2.2 Renewable Energy, 10% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 1 Credit 2.3 Renewable Energy, 20% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies Credit 3 Additional Commissioning Credit 4 Ozone Depletion No HCFCs or Halons - Montreal Protocol Credit 5 Measurement & Verification Continuous Equipment Monitoring / DDC Credit 6 Green Power 1 1 1 1 Incorporate Commissioning into Design New Residence Hall Project Outside Team Contract for Green Power Section 3: Energy and Atmosphere New Residence Hall Project Energy and Atmosphere Good Practice Prescriptive criteria for building envelope, lighting, motors, etc. Additional Building Systems Commissioning HCFC Refrigerants and Halons prohibited Measurement & Verification New Residence Hall Project Energy and Atmosphere Design Integration Building orientation, massing, glazing distribution Reduce regulated energy costs by 20%+ versus ASHRAE 90.1-2004. Evaluate via energy modeling. Perimeter/public space dimming strategies (coordinated with IEQ) Natural Ventilation opportunities (coordinated with IEQ) New Residence Hall Project Energy and Atmosphere Innovative Strategies Ground Source Heat Rejection for Cooling Equipment Efficiencies Renewable Energy Systems Green Power Purchasing New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies SUN SHADOW ANALYSIS - 1 EXTERIOR From 06:00 to 18:00, JUN.21 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-06:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-07:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-08:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-09:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-10:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-11:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-12:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-13:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-14:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-15:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-16:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-17:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-18:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies SUN SHADOW ANALYSIS - 2 Interior From 06:00 to 18:00, JUN.21 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-06:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-07:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-08:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-09:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-10:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-11:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-12:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-13:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-14:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-15:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-16:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-17:00 New Residence Hall Project Building Information Modeling Innovative Strategies JUN.21-18:00 New Residence Hall Project Energy and Atmosphere Innovative Strategies Lake Shore Housing, Chicago Murphy Jahn Wind Power Wind turbines integrates with building for maximum power New Residence Hall Project Energy and Atmosphere Innovative Strategies Waldenbuch Wuerth Neues Tor am Rathaus, Aalen Active photovoltic shading Isin Architekten Solar collector as shading structure, green roof New Residence Hall Project Energy and Atmosphere Innovative Strategies Deutsche Post Headquarters, Bonn Mercedes Benz Distribution Center, Berlin Murphy Jahn Lamm, Weber, Donat Protected exterior shading (double façade) Water wall for cooling and dehumidification New Residence Hall Project Worcester Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06 WPI LEEDPolytechnic Scorecard Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Yes Maybe No Total Project Score Energy & Atmosphere Y Prereq 1 Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Y Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Y Prereq 3 CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment 2 Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance, 20% New / 10% Existing Reduce regulated Energy Costs by 20% Incorporate Commissioning into Design ASHRAE / IESNA 90.1 - 1999 Zero CFC's Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance, 30% New / 20% Existing 30% 2 Credit 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance, 40% New / 30% Existing 40% 2 Credit 1.4 Optimize Energy Performance, 50% New / 40% Existing 50% 2 Credit 1.5 Optimize Energy Performance, 60% New / 50% Existing 1 Credit 2.1 Renewable Energy, 5% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 1 Credit 2.2 Renewable Energy, 10% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 1 Credit 2.3 Renewable Energy, 20% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 1 Credit 3 Additional Commissioning 1 Credit 4 Ozone Depletion No HCFCs or Halons - Montreal Protocol Credit 5 Measurement & Verification Continuous Equipment Monitoring / DDC Credit 6 Green Power 2 1 1 6 Achievable Energy and Atmosphere Points Identified 17 Possible New Residence Hall Project 60% Outside Team Contract for Green Power Section 4: Materials andHall Resources New Residence Project Materials and Resources Good Practice Green requirements (recycled content, reduced toxicity) for the following materials: Concrete (with flyash or blast furnace slag) Mineral-fiber insulations Pressure-treated wood Carpet and carpet tiles Acoustical ceiling tile and GWB Resilient Flooring New Residence Hall Project Materials and Resources Good Practice Provide facilities for materials recycling Demolition/Construction Waste Recycling – target 75-95% recovery of all non-hazardous materials 10% Minimum Recycled Content 20-40% Regional Manufacture Locally-harvested 50% FSC-Certified hardwoods and veneers for all built-in millwork and casework New Residence Hall Project Materials and Resources Innovative Strategies Targeted use of rapidly-renewable, biobased materials: Strawboard substrates for built-in casework Natural Linoleum flooring Resilient Cork Flooring Bio-composite countertop materials Bamboo Expanded recycling efforts (organic waste, equipment, batteries, etc.) New Residence Hall Project WPI LEEDPolytechnic Scorecard Worcester Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06 Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Yes Maybe No Total Project Score Materials & Resources Prereq 1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables 1 Credit 1.1 Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Shell Building Reuse 1 Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Existing Shell Building Reuse 1 Credit 1.3 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% Shell & 50% Non-Shell Credit 2.1 Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% Y 1 Credit 2.2 Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% 1 Credit 3.1 Resource Reuse, Specify 5% 1 1 Stations Required Building Reuse Weight or Volume Weight or Volume Salvaged or Reused Materials Credit 3.2 Resource Reuse, Specify 10% Salvaged or Reused Materials 1 Credit 4.1 Recycled Content, Specify 5% Post Consumer + 1/2 Post Industrial 1 Credit 4.2 Recycled Content, Specify 10% Post Consumer + 1/2 Post Industrial 1 Credit 5.1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 Credit 5.2 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Above, 50% Harvested Locally Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials Credit 7 Certified Wood 1 1 7 Achievable Materials and Resources Points Identified 13 Possible New Residence Hall Project Manufactured Locally Extracted or Harvested Locally 5% Threshold 50% Threshold - Forest Stewardship Council Section 5: Indoor Environmental Quality New Residence Hall Project Indoor Environmental Quality Good Practice Ventilation design per ASHRAE-62-2004 Smoking prohibited Construction IAQ Management Plan Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Control Acoustic Standards for key spaces Duct liner issues New Residence Hall Project Indoor Environmental Quality Good Practice Green requirements (low-emissions, reduced toxicity) for: Adhesives and Sealants Paints and Architectural Coatings Composite wood panels Carpet and carpet tiles Resilient Flooring New Residence Hall Project Indoor Environmental Quality Design Integration Daylight and Views: Space Planning Solar control/glare control strategies Lighting balance and luminance ratios in spaces Lighting fixture layouts and controls Colors and Materials inside spaces Occupant fine-tuning (shades, blinds, etc.) New Residence Hall Project Indoor Environmental Quality Innovative Strategies Demand control ventilation - CO2, CO and humidity monitoring Controllability of perimeter and non perimeter spaces New Residence Hall Project WPI LEEDPolytechnic Scorecard Worcester Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06 Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Yes Maybe No Total Project Score Indoor Environmental Quality Y Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance Y Prereq 2 Credit 1 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Credit 2 Increased Ventilation 1 Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction SMACNA Guidelines for Protection/Air FIltering 1 Credit 3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy After Construction / Before Occupancy 1 Credit 4.1 Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants 1 Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials, Paints Product Compliance Green Seal GS-11 1 Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet Product Compliance Carpet Rug Institute 1 Credit 4.4 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood 1 Credit 5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control Credit 6.1 Controllability of Systems, Perimeter Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems, Non-Perimeter 1 Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort, Comply with ASHRAE 55-1992 Temp / Humidity Control 1 Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring System DDC Control of Thermal / Humidity 1 Credit 8.1 Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Spaces Daylighting to Occupied Areas 1 Credit 8.2 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Spaces Views to Occupied Areas 1 1 1 1 11 Achievable Indoor Environmental Quality Points Identified 15 Possible New Residence Hall Project ASHRAE 62-1999 No Smoking Required Permanent Monitoring ASHRAE 62-2001 ASHRAE 129-1997 (E)>=.9 Product Compliance SCAQMD Product Compliance - No Formaldehyde Design Featues (Mats, drains, partitions, others) Operable Windows / Lighting Zones Airflow/Temp/ Lighting 50% non-perimeter Section 6: Innovation & Hall Design New Residence Project Process Innovation and Design Process Considerations Green housekeeping practices Organic Landscaping / Integrated Pest Management Academic Educational Program Double-up on Green Power Additional Construction Waste Management New Residence Hall Project WPI LEEDPolytechnic Scorecard Worcester Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06 Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Yes Maybe No Total Project Score Innovation & Design Process 38 5 26 0 Credit 1.1 Innovation in Design: Double -up Green Power Credit 1.2 Innovation in Design: Academic / Educational Program 1 Credit 1.3 Innovation in Design: Double-up recycled content or regional mat's. 1 Credit 1.4 Innovation in Design: Credit 2 LEED™ Accredited Professional 1 1 1 Possible Points Project Totals 33-38 point required for Silver Certification 2 Achievable Innovative & Design Process Points Identified 5 Possible New Residence Hall Project Open Design Team Professional LEED Scorecard Worcester Polytechnic Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 1/17/07 Worcester Polytechnic Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 1/17/07 Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Cost Impact - Add Minor Cost Impact - Add Yes Maybe No Total Project Score Yes Sustainable Sites Y Prereq 1 1 Credit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Erosion & Sedimentation Control Site Selection Credit 2 Urban Redevelopment Credit 3 Brownfield Redevelopment Credit 4.1 Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Refueling Stations Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity Avoid Sensitive Sites Increased Site density Remediate Contaminated Sites Proximity to Public Transportation Credit 5.1 Reduced Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Space 1 Credit 5.2 Reduced Site Disturbance, Development Footprint 1 Credit 6.1 Stormwater Management, Rate and Quantity Credit 6.2 Stormwater Management, Treatment Credit 7.1 Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof 1 Credit 7.2 Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof 1 Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction 1992 Energy Policy Act 20% < Baseline Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction 30% < Baseline Minimum Energy Performance CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance, 20% New / 10% Existing Credit 4.1 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives Sealants Alternative Transportation , Bicycle &Storage & Changing Rooms Product Compliance SCAQMD Bike Storage and Changing Rooms Credit 4.2 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials, Paints Alternative Transportation , Alternative Fuel Refueling Stations Credit 4.3 4.4 Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet Alternative Transportation , Parking Capacity Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood Reduced Site Disturbance , Protect or Restore Open Space Product Compliance Green Seal GS-11 Alternate Fueling / Stations Product Compliance Carpet Rug Institute Meet/Not Exceed Zoning - Van Pool Park'g. Product - No of Formaldehyde RestoredCompliance habitat for 50% open space 1 1 Credit 4.4 5.1 1 Credit 5 5.2 1 Credit 6.1 1 Credit 6.2 1 1 1 1 1 No Landscape Irrigation Proposed 1 Reducing Wastewater by 50% 1 1 1 ASHRAE / IESNA 90.1 - 1999 Zero CFC's Reduce regulated Energy Costs by 20% Design Featues (Mats, drains, partitions, Open space = Building Footprint others) Controllability of Systems, ,Treatment Non-Perimeter Stormwater Management Thermal Comfort , Comply with ASHRAE 55-1992 Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof Credit 8.1 8 Thermal Comfort , Permanent Monitoring System Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof Daylight & Views , Daylight 75% of Spaces Light Pollution Reduction Credit 8.2 Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Spaces Credit 7.2 Credit 1.1 1 1 Incorporate Commissioning into Design Credit 7.1 ASHRAE 129-1997 (E)>=.9 Increased Site density Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control Reduced Site Disturbance , Development Footprint Controllability of Systems, ,Rate Perimeter Stormwater Management and Quantity Water Efficiency Innovation & Design Process Portable Water reduction for Landscape Energy & Atmosphere Prereq 3 After Construction / Before Occupancy Proximity to Public Transportation Energy Star Compliant Roof Credit 3.2 Prereq 2 SMACNARemediate GuidelinesContaminated for Protection/Air SitesFIltering Construction IAQ Management , Before Occupancy Alternative Transportation , PublicPlan Transportation Access 1 Credit 3.1 2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction Brownfield Redevelopment Credit 3.2 4.1 Open space = Building Footprint 1 Y Increased Ventilation Urban Redevelopment Credit 3.1 3 < Predevelopement or 25% decrease 1 Y Credit 2 1 Eliminate Contaminants - Onsite Filtration Innovative Wastewater Technologies Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning 1 Restored habitat for 50% of open space IESNA Cutoffs ASHRAE 62-1999 Permanent Monitoring ASHRAE Avoid Sensitive Sites 62-2001 1 1 1 High Albedo / Open Grid Parking Keyword description No Smoking Required Sediment and Erosion Control Plan 1 1 Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No Irrigation Prereq 1 Credit 1 1 Credit 2 Y 1 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Erosion & Sedimentation Control Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Site Selection Alternate Fueling / Stations Credit 1.2 1 Minimum IAQ Performance Prereq 2 1 Bike Storage and Changing Rooms Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50% 1 Prereq 1 Y Meet/Not Exceed Zoning - Van Pool Park'g. Credit 1.1 Total Project Score Y 1 Water Efficiency 1 No Indoor Environmental Quality Sustainable Sites Sediment and Erosion Control Plan 1 1 Maybe Keyword description Credit 1.1 1.2 1 1 Credit 1.2 2 1 Credit 1.4 3.2 Innovation in Design:, 20% Reduction Water Use Reduction Innovation in Design:, 30% Reduction Water Use Reduction Credit 2 LEED™ Accredited Professional Credit 1.3 3.1 DDC Control of Compliant Thermal / Humidity Energy Star Roof Daylighting to Occupied IESNA Cutoffs Areas Views to Occupied Areas Possible Points Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50% Innovation in Design : Water Efficient Landscaping , No Potable Use or No Irrigation Innovation in Design: Technologies Innovative Wastewater 1 Windows /orLighting Zones <Operable Predevelopement 25% decrease Airflow/Temp/ Lighting 50% non-perimeter Eliminate Contaminants - Onsite Filtration / Humidity Control HighTemp Albedo / Open Grid Parking 0 Portable Water reduction for Landscape Double -upIrrigation Green Power No Landscape Proposed Academic Program Reducing/ Educational Wastewater by 50% Double-up recycled content or regional mat's. 1992 Energy Policy Act 20% < Baseline Open 30% < Baseline Design Team Professional Y Energy & Atmosphere Project Totals Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning 33-38 point Building requiredSystems for Silver Certification Y Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance Y Prereq 3 CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment 2 Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance, 20% New / 10% Existing Reduce regulated Energy Costs by 20% Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance, 30% New / 20% Existing 30% 40% 38 6 25 Incorporate Commissioning into Design ASHRAE / IESNA 90.1 - 1999 Zero CFC's Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance, 30% New / 20% Existing 30% 2 Credit 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance, 40% New / 30% Existing 40% 2 Credit 1.4 Optimize Energy Performance, 50% New / 40% Existing 50% 2 Credit 1.5 Optimize Energy Performance, 60% New / 50% Existing 60% 2 Credit 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance, 40% New / 30% Existing 1 Credit 2.1 Renewable Energy, 5% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 2 Credit 1.4 Optimize Energy Performance, 50% New / 40% Existing 1 Credit 2.2 Renewable Energy, 10% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 2 Credit 1.5 Optimize Energy Performance, 60% New / 50% Existing 1 Credit 2.3 Renewable Energy, 20% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies 1 Credit 2.1 Renewable Energy, 5% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies Credit 3 Additional Commissioning Outside Team 1 Credit 2.2 Renewable Energy, 10% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies Credit 4 Ozone Depletion No HCFCs or Halons - Montreal Protocol 1 Credit 2.3 Renewable Energy, 20% Incorporate Renewable Energy Technologies Credit 5 Measurement & Verification Continuous Equipment Monitoring / DDC 1 Credit 3 Additional Commissioning Credit 6 Green Power Contract for Green Power 1 Credit 4 Ozone Depletion No HCFCs or Halons - Montreal Protocol 1 Credit 5 Measurement & Verification Continuous Equipment Monitoring / DDC 1 Credit 6 Green Power 2 1 1 1 1 2 50% 60% Outside Team Contract for Green Power Materials & Resources Prereq 1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables 1 Credit 1.1 Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Shell Building Reuse 1 Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Existing Shell Building Reuse 1 Credit 1.3 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% Shell & 50% Non-Shell Building Reuse 1 Credit 2.1 Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% Weight or Volume 1 Credit 2.2 Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% Weight or Volume 1 Credit 3.1 Resource Reuse, Specify 5% 1 Y Stations Required Salvaged or Reused Materials Credit 3.2 Resource Reuse, Specify 10% Salvaged or Reused Materials 1 Credit 4.1 Recycled Content, Specify 5% Post Consumer + 1/2 Post Industrial 1 Credit 4.2 Recycled Content, Specify 10% Post Consumer + 1/2 Post Industrial 1 Credit 5.1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally 1 Credit 5.2 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Above, 50% Harvested Locally Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials Credit 7 Certified Wood 1 1 Materials & Resources Prereq 1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables 1 Credit 1.1 Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Shell 1 Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Existing Shell 1 Credit 1.3 Building Reuse, Maintain 100% Shell & 50% Non-Shell 1 Credit 2.1 Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% Weight or Volume 1 Credit 2.2 Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% Weight or Volume 1 Credit 3.1 Resource Reuse, Specify 5% 1 Y Stations Required Building Reuse 38 Achievable Points Identified Building Reuse Building Reuse 33-38 points required for Silver Certification Salvaged or Reused Materials Credit 3.2 Resource Reuse, Specify 10% Salvaged or Reused Materials Extracted or Harvested Locally 1 Credit 4.1 Recycled Content, Specify 5% Post Consumer + 1/2 Post Industrial 5% Threshold 1 Credit 4.2 Recycled Content, Specify 10% Post Consumer + 1/2 Post Industrial 50% Threshold - Forest Stewardship Council 1 Credit 5.1 Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured Locally Credit 5.2 Local/Regional Materials, of 20% Above, 50% Harvested Locally Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials 1 Credit 7 Certified Wood Y Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance Y Prereq 2 1 Credit 1 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring Manufactured Locally 1 1 Manufactured Locally Extracted or Harvested Locally 5% Threshold 50% Threshold - Forest Stewardship Council Indoor Environmental Quality ASHRAE 62-1999 No Smoking Required Permanent Monitoring ASHRAE 62-2001 Credit 2 Increased Ventilation 1 Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction SMACNA Guidelines for Protection/Air FIltering 1 Credit 3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy After Construction / Before Occupancy 1 Credit 4.1 Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants 1 Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials, Paints Product Compliance Green Seal GS-11 1 Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet Product Compliance Carpet Rug Institute 1 Credit 4.4 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood 1 Credit 5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control 1 New Residence Hall Project ASHRAE 129-1997 (E)>=.9 Product Compliance SCAQMD Product Compliance - No Formaldehyde Design Featues (Mats, drains, partitions, others) Next Steps New Residence Hall Project Questions and Answers New Residence Hall Project