AOC Presentation to DBIA United States Capitol Complex Insert Photo Here Insert Photo Here Insert Photo Here Insert Photo Here Charles Iliff Anna Franz Director of Sustainability and Energy, AOC Director Planning and Project Management, AOC www.aoc.gov Agenda About the Architect of the Capitol • AOC’s Campus & Mission Design Build Projects: • E85 Refueling Station • Energy Savings Performance Contracts • United States Capitol • House Office Buildings • Senate Office Buildings • Cannon Renewal – Integrated Design Process • Senate Underground Garage – Potential future project • U.S. Capitol Dome Restoration For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 2 About the Architect of the Capitol AOC’s Campus & Mission For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 3 About the Architect of the Capitol AOC’s Campus & Mission For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 4 About the Architect of the Capitol AOC’s Campus & Mission “Serve Congress and the Supreme Court, preserve America’s Capitol and inspire memorable experiences for our visitors” • 17.4 million square feet of facilities and 550 acres of historic buildings and grounds • Includes U.S. Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, Botanic Garden, others • Production and distribution of steam and chilled water to more than 25 buildings • Assets entrusted to our care must continue to meet Legislative, Judicial, and public needs while maintaining historical preservation focus For Official For OfficialUse UseOnly Only Public Law Security Review Pending Public Law108-447 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not as as Document MayMay Contain Security Sensitive Information Do Not Disseminate Disseminate Document Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 5 About the Architect of the Capitol AOC’s Campus & Mission For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 6 For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information Architect of the Capitol Design Build and other Projects Design Build Projects: • Authority for Design Build projects – past 5 years • E85 Refueling Station • Energy Savings Performance Contracts • United States Capitol • House Office Buildings • Senate Office Buildings • Cannon Renewal – Integrated Design Process • Senate Underground Garage – Potential future project • U.S. Capitol Dome Restoration For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 8 Architect of the Capitol Design Build and other Projects E85: • E85 Refueling Station 2008 • AE-1 one month AECOM (HSMM) • AE2 and construction 6 month ERM and Tanks Direct • $800,000 Renovation existing AOC refueling facility For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 9 Architect of the Capitol Energy Savings Performance Contracts Implemented 3 ESPCs in 14 buildings - $93 million in infrastructure upgrades • United States Capitol – 29% annual energy reduction over a 10 year term – Partnered with Ameresco – Construction 2009-2012 • House Office Buildings – – – – 23% annual energy reduction over a 16 year term 32% annual water usage reduction Partnered with Noresco, LLC Construction 2009-2012 • Senate Office Buildings – 35% annual energy reduction over a 14 year term – Partnered with Ameresco – Construction 2009-2013 For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 10 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings Energy Savings Performance Contracts Challenges • • • • • • • Adapt 18th, 19th, and 20th century facilities to 21st century standards of energy and sustainability Work in historic, emblematic facilities of national and worldwide significance Preservation of priceless artwork Uninterrupted legislative operations Minimize impacts to building occupants – be invisible High-volume public access Tight security www.aoc.gov 11 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings United States Capitol Partnership Details • • • $14 million partnership with Ameresco and Banc of America Leasing & Capital Detailed energy survey conducted in 2008-2009; contract award in 2009 Four primary ECMs – – – – • HVAC Controls Upgrades AHU 18 Replacement Energy Efficient Lighting Upgrades Steam Trap Replacements Total savings goals – 29% reduction in energy usage For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 12 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings United States Capitol Implementation Scope • • • • • • • For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information 33 AHUs converted from pneumatic to DDC Wireless space temperature feedback Night/weekend control setbacks Ongoing training program for BAS operators to monitor/diagnose energy-related deficiencies AHU-18 HVAC system replacement with a variable-air volume (VAV) system to enhance humidity and temperature control 12,900 lamp/ballast efficiency upgrades 670 steam trap replacements www.aoc.gov 13 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings House Office Buildings Partnership Details • • • $34 million partnership with NORESCO, LLC and Bostonia Partners Detailed energy survey conducted in 2008; contract award in 2009 Four primary ECMs – – – – • Energy Efficient Lighting Upgrades HVAC Controls Upgrades Water Conservation Measures Steam Trap Replacements Total savings goals – 23% reduction in energy usage – 32% reduction in water usage For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 14 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings House Office Buildings Implementation Scope • • • • • • • • • • • • For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information 34,200 lamp/ballast upgrades in 6 buildings Occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting, day/night scheduling & bi-level lighting in select areas Solar fiber optic accent lighting 77 AHUs converted from pneumatic to DDC Wireless space temperature feedback Night/weekend control setbacks Duct sealing Demand ventilation 78 steam trap replacements 2,700 low flow, automated plumbing fixture upgrades Green roof demonstration Condensate harvesting for fountain make-up water www.aoc.gov 15 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings House Office Buildings • Environmental stewardship & recycling a key contract component – – – – All lamps/ballasts properly recycled with documented “death” certificates All metal debris recycled as much as possible All packaging/shipping containers recycled or reused All removed plumbing fixtures ground down and used as aggregate for road construction For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 16 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings Senate Office Buildings Partnership Details • • • $42 million partnership with Ameresco and Banc of America Leasing & Capital Detailed energy survey conducted in 2008-2009; contract award in 2009 Five primary ECMs – – – – HVAC Controls Upgrades Lighting Retrofits and Controls Transformer Upgrades HVAC Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing – Removable Insulation Covers • Total savings goals – 35% reduction in energy usage For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 17 Implementing ESPCs in Historic Buildings Senate Office Buildings Implementation Scope • • • • • • • • • • • For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information 99 AHUs/EFUs converted from pneumatic to DDC Wireless and wired space temperature feedback Night/weekend and critical zone control setbacks; optimized start/stop strategies 1,400 VAV box replacements Cog belt replacements Coil cleaning Door seals & weather stripping 44,300 lamp/ballast efficiency upgrades Large expansion of lighting control system 134 transformer upgrades Removable insulation covers installed on steam valves www.aoc.gov 18 Energy Savings Highlights FY2013 Energy Intensity Reductions Percentage AOC Energy Reduction FY 2003-2015 For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information -21.8 -25.2 -27 -30 www.aoc.gov 19 Energy Savings Highlights FY 2013 AOC FY 2012 (22%) For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information 20 Energy Savings Highlights Recent Accomplishments $2.7 Million 6 Million Dollars saved through new energy reductions Square footage of buildings retro-commissioned 25% $14 Million Energy reduction from FY 2003 baseline, exceeding the FY 2013 goal 20% Reduction in our greenhouse gas footprint from a FY 2008 baseline In building energy improvements re-allocated from utility accounts 230 Meters installed 85 Million Gallons of water saved from a FY 2007 baseline For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 21 Cannon House Office Building Renewal • Completed 1908 • Never had complete renewal • 10 year project to renew entire building • One wing every two years from 2015-2025 For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 22 SUG Renovations & Landscape Restoration Overview - Aerial Area of construction For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 23 SUG Renovations & Landscape Restoration Timeline 1932: For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information Garage, upper plaza & fountain original construction 24 SUG Renovations and Landscape Restoration Program Elements Garage: • • • • • • Senate Staff Parking – 187 spaces Car Wash Senate Fountain Mechanical Room Capitol Grounds Offices & Shops Pedestrian Tunnel to RSOB C Street Tunnel and Associated Shops Hardscape: • • • • • For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information Upper Plaza and Senate Fountain Cascading Wall Fountain Infrastructure supporting fountains Lower Plaza Senate Reflecting Pool 25 SUG Renovations & Landscape Restoration Proposed Schedule Proposed Schedule: August 2012: Award AE-1 Design May 2013: AE-1 Design Complete 2015: RFP for Design-Builder (Subject to authorization & appropriation) 2016: Construction Start (Subject to authorization & appropriation) 2017: For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information Construction Complete 26 U.S. Capitol Dome Restoration • 150+ years old • Cast iron from 1850s-1860s • Last restored 1960 • Multi-year project underway will repair 1,000+ cracks For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 27 Upcoming Work • Exterior envelope repair and restoration (stone) • Energy Projects • Fort Meade Storage Modules For Official Use Only Public Law 108-447 Security Review Pending Do Not Disseminate as Document May Contain Security Sensitive Information www.aoc.gov 28