LEED Workshop New Residence Hall Project Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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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
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Introductions
Project Team
• Cannon Design – Architects and Engineers
• Brown Sardina – Landscape Architects
• Cullinan Engineering – Civil Engineers
• Gilbane Construction Company – Construction Managers
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Site
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Program – First Floor
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Program – Typical Floor
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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)
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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
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What is LEED?
289 Certified Projects
2,069 Registered Projects
235 M gsf
50 States
13 Countries
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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
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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
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Section 1: Sustainable
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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
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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
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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
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WPI
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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
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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
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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)
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Water Efficiency
Design Integration
On-site collection and reuse of Stormwater
and/or steam condensate. Potential Uses:
Toilet/Urinal Flushing
Landscape irrigation – none proposed
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WPI
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Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06
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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
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Outside Team
Contract for Green Power
Section 3: Energy
and Atmosphere
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Energy and Atmosphere
Good Practice
Prescriptive criteria for building envelope,
lighting, motors, etc.
Additional Building Systems Commissioning
HCFC Refrigerants and Halons prohibited
Measurement & Verification
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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)
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Energy and Atmosphere
Innovative Strategies
Ground Source Heat Rejection for Cooling
Equipment Efficiencies
Renewable Energy Systems
Green Power Purchasing
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
SUN SHADOW ANALYSIS - 1
EXTERIOR
From 06:00 to 18:00, JUN.21
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-06:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-07:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-08:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-09:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-10:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-11:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-12:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-13:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-14:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-15:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-16:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-17:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-18:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
SUN SHADOW ANALYSIS - 2
Interior
From 06:00 to 18:00, JUN.21
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-06:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-07:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-08:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-09:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-10:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-11:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-12:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-13:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-14:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-15:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-16:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-17:00
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Building Information Modeling
Innovative Strategies
JUN.21-18:00
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Energy and Atmosphere
Innovative Strategies
Lake Shore Housing, Chicago
Murphy Jahn
Wind Power
Wind turbines integrates with building for maximum power
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Energy and Atmosphere
Innovative Strategies
Waldenbuch Wuerth
Neues Tor am Rathaus, Aalen
Active photovoltic shading
Isin Architekten
Solar collector as shading structure, green roof
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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
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Worcester
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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
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60%
Outside Team
Contract for Green Power
Section 4: Materials
andHall
Resources
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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
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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
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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.)
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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
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Manufactured Locally
Extracted or Harvested Locally
5% Threshold
50% Threshold - Forest Stewardship Council
Section 5: Indoor
Environmental
Quality
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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
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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
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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.)
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Indoor Environmental Quality
Innovative Strategies
Demand control ventilation - CO2, CO
and humidity monitoring
Controllability of perimeter and non
perimeter spaces
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WPI
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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
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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
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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
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Institute - New Residence Hall LEED Scorecard 10/18/06
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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
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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
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