The New Mn/DOT Maple Grove Truck Station and Maintenance Center 1 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 AGENDA 2 Introductions Team Involvement Program Consolidation Memorial Site Analysis Sustainability & Strategies Construction Questions Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Introductions PRESENTERS Minnesota Department of Transportation Tom Lehmann Architectural Supervisor for the Building Services Office in Maintenance Kodet Architectural Group Edward Kodet, Jr. FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, President, Principal-in-Charge Ken Stone AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Vice-President 3 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Team Involvement Minnesota Department of Transportation Team Involvement Bev Farraher John Hanzalik Bill Augello John Howard Bob Miller John LeMire Charlie Giddings Julie Libonate Chris Kufner Kim Baldwin David Jones Mark Pavelich DeWayne E. Jones Mike Bauer Doug Thies Pat Jeffrey Gail Andersen Ron Lagerquist Glenn Heapy Ron Simmer Jack Pirkl Stan Waletko Jane Marah Tom Lehmann Jeff O'Brien Jeff Streeter John Bieniek 4 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Program 5 The program was an interactive process where Mn/DOT stakeholders were involved in items affecting the design and function. Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Consolidation Mn/DOT Golden Valley Working Drawing of Mn/DOT Maple Grove Relocation of equipment from Golden Valley to the Maple Grove Maintenance Facility Mn/DOT Golden Valley 6 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Consolidation 4 welding bays with 1 overhead bridge crane Storage for 27 vehicles with 2 wash bays and monorail crane 34 vehicle maintenance stalls with 4 overhead bridge cranes 7 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Consolidation The field supply / inventory center is designed in the center of the building. Access for maintenance crews Mechanic and maintenance secure pick-up counter 8 Deliveries and field supply pick-up counter Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Memorial to John Hanzalik 9 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Site Analysis & Sustainability 10 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability Geothermal wells for cooling. SUSTAINABLE SITE DESIGN Erosion and Sedimentation Control Conserve Existing Site Features Stormwater Management Drought-resistant Plantings Natural Site Drainage Orientation for Daylighting 11 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability GEOTHERMAL TECHNOLOGY Uses constant ground temperature to cool the building Reduces cooling costs 12 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability BUILDING STRATEGIES Building Placement Reduce Energy Use No Tobacco Use Minimize Work Space Contaminants Air Circulation to Control Moisture Acoustics and Positive Soundscapes Personal Control of IEQ Conditions Flexible Planning of Interior Environments Distance to Natural Light Quality of Artificial Light 13 South Facing Monitors – Daylighting Study Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability DAYLIGHTING STRATEGIES Day-lit floor areas: 57% of the total building 70% of regularly occupied areas Automated daylighting control: 54% of the total building Window to Floor area Ratio (WFAR): 10% View Spaces and Window Access 14 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability DAYLIGHTING / LIGHTING CONTROL STRATEGIES Stepped Daylighting controls with occupancy sensors in: Offices with windows. Vehicle work areas with skylights. 15 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability MECHANICAL STRATEGIES 95% efficient gas boiler 90% efficient Make-up air units HVAC at offices: Water to water Heat pump VAV system Cooling in office spaces from geothermal In-floor heat in office and mechanics shop Use Efficient Equipment and Controls Ease of Access to Equipment Commissioning of System Post-Occupancy Training 16 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability ENERGY SAVINGS Energy Savings of $64,000/Year (4.3 Year Payback), or 54% Energy Savings Xcel Rebate of $20,000 to $27,000 After Rebate, Payback is 4 Years 54% Electric Consumption Savings 69% Gas Consumption Savings 17 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Sustainability SUSTAINABLE DESIGN STRATEGIES Basic Good Design Values Sustainable Site Recycling and Recycle Materials Energy Efficiency High Level of Maintenance and Monitoring Good Indoor Air Quality Efficient Building Elements 18 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Strategies MATERIAL STRATEGIES Specify Low-Emitting Materials High Recycled Content Locally / Regionally Produced Rapidly Renewable Materials Ability to be Reused, Recycled or are Biodegradable Materials Boards 19 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Construction Status 20 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Construction Status Completed construction is slated for the end of September, 2012. We anticipate leading tours of the completed facility later this year. 21 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012 Questions? Minnesota Department of Transportation Tom Lehmann Architectural Supervisor for the Building Services Office in Maintenance tom.lehmann@state.mn.us Kodet Architectural Group Edward Kodet, Jr. FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, President, Principal-in-Charge ekodet@kodet.com Ken Stone AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Vice-President kstone@kodet.com Thank You! 22 Kodet Architectural Group, © 2012