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LEED-EB: Going for Platinum. LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS. Theresa Townsend, Senior Architect, DGS Green Team Linda McMullen, Assistant Chief of DGS’ Building and Property Management Branch
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LEED-EB:Going for Platinum LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS Theresa Townsend, Senior Architect, DGS Green Team Linda McMullen, Assistant Chief of DGS’ Building and Property Management Branch Vince Paul, Manager of the Environmental Safety Health Operations Program for DGS’ Building and Property Management Branch
California Department of Education Building 15th and N Streets in Sacramento
“We have everything we need to get started…” HOW TO GET STARTED
PREREQUISITES (pr) • PREREQUISITES are the first requirements to meet. In several instances, the prerequisite establishes a baseline. In all cases, all prerequisites must be met in order to achieve any LEED-EB rating. • 14 PREREQUISTES
RELATED CREDITS (cr) • RELATED CREDIT refers to the credit that is directly tied to the calculations used for establishing a PREREQUISITE. • 19 RELATED CREDITS of the 85 total
ALL OTHER CREDITS (cr) • 66 other CREDITS of the total 85 • 6 CATEGORIES • LEED Ratings: • Certified: 32-39 Credits • Silver: 40-47 Credits • Gold: 48-63 Credits • Platinum: 64+ Credits
INNOVATION CREDITS • Measurable and Quantifiable Metrics • Exceed a PREREQUISITE or DEFINED CREDIT by an additional incremental percentage • Allowed one Educational Credit. Group all related educational programs in one innovation credit
“Growing California Green” Annual Educational Program at the Child Care Center at the Education Building
Treat the earth well. It was not given to you by your parents. It was loaned to you by your children. Ancient Kenyan Proverb
LEED-EB Checklist • Prerequisites (highlighted in yellow) • Related Credits(highlighted in lt. green) www.green.ca.gov/greenbuildings/bbbtmanual.htm
SUSTAINABLE SITES (SS) • SS pr1 Erosion & Sedimentation Control • SS pr2 Age of Building • No related credits in this category
SS Sustainable Sites
WATER EFFICIENCY (WE) • WE pr1 Minimum Water Efficiency • RELATED CREDIT: WE cr3.1, 3.2 (exceed baseline by 10%, or 20%) • WE pr2 Discharge Water Compliance • National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit
WE Water Efficiency
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE (EA) • EA pr1 Existing Building Commissioning • EA pr2 Minimum Energy Performance • RELATED CREDIT: EA c1 (Energy Star) • EA pr3 Ozone Protection (CFCs) • RELATED CREDIT: EA c4 (HCFCs)
EA Energy & Atmosphere
MATERIALS & RESOURCES (MR) • MR pr1.1 Waste Stream Audit • RELATED CREDIT: MR c5.1-5.3 (exceed baseline by 30%, 40% or 50%) • MR pr1.2 Storage & Collection • MR pr2 Reduced Mercury in Light Bulbs • RELATED CREDITS: MR 6, IU credit option
MR Materials and Resources
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (IEQ) • IEQ pr1 Outside Air Introduction & Exhaust Systems (ASHRAE 62.1-2004) • RELATED CREDIT: IEQ cr2 (exceed by 30%) • IEQ pr2 Tobacco Smoke Control • IEQ pr3 Asbestos Removal or Encapsulation • MR pr4 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Removal
IEQ Indoor Environmental Quality
The Education building is the first State Building to have a Under Floor Air Distribution System(UFAD)
INNOVATION in Operations & Upgrades (IU) • RELATED CREDIT: IU c2 LEED ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL • IU c1: ADDITIONAL REDUCED MERCURY IN LIGHT BULBS related to MRpr2 and MRcr6
IU Innovation in Operation & Upgrades
LEED-EB Checklist • Records or Reports • Calculations • Drawings • Management Plan • Other
LEED-EB: Going for Platinum: Management Plans Linda McMullen Assistant Chief DGS/Building and Property Management Branch 916-375-4977 linda.mcmullen@dgs.ca.gov
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Objectives: • To provide a one-source document • of department wide policies for • each building • To meet the LEED-EB requirements • Provide sample documents in the • event of a renovation, addition or remodeled space • Create a template / format to share • with other entities applying for • LEED-EB
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Introduction • Building information • LEED-EB credit locator
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Custodial Plan • General Staffing • Special Cleaning Requirements • Custodial Plan • Cleaning Systems Method • Environmental Maintenance Program • Inventory Management and Purchasing Program • Employee Orientation and Training
Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow California Best Practices Manual • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) • IPM Objectives and Strategies • IPM Program • Pesticide Planning and Use • Guidance
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Engineering and Trades Plan • Engineering Staff • Maintenance • Operations • Building Systems Monitoring • Indoor Air Quality Management Plan • Refrigerant Management
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Site and Grounds • Erosion and Sedimentation Control • Exterior Management Plan
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Purchasing • Reduced Mercury Light Bulbs • Products with Salvaged or Recyclable • Materials • Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Products • Green Cleaning Products
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Waste and Recycling Management • Organization Integrated Waste • Management Plan • Universal Hazardous Waste • Recycling Area Guidelines
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Construction and Renovation Policies • Asbestos Management Plan • PCB Management Plan • Construction and Demolition IAQ Plan • Building Space Churn Renovation Plan • Construction Waste Management Plan
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Tenant Handbook • Building Security • Emergency Procedures • Building Amenities • Building Services • Policies and Procedures • General Rules and Policies
California Best Practices Manual Better Building Management for a Better Tomorrow • Appendices • Samples of Specifications • Erosion and Sedimentation Control • Construction and Demolition Waste • Construction Indoor Air Management
LEED-EB:Going for Platinum The “Sweet 16” Vince Paul Manager of the Environmental Safety Health Operations Program DGS/Building and Property Management Branch 916-375-4983 vincent.paul@dgs.ca.gov
Material and Resources The “sweet 16” credits • 2 Construction, Demolition & Renovation Waste • 5 Alternative Materials • 2 IAQ Compliant Products • 3 Sustainable Cleaning Products & Materials • 3 Occupant Recycling • +1 Reduced Mercury in Light Bulbs 16 CREDITS
MR pr1.1 Material and Resources Pre-”teen”-requisites • MRpr1.1 – Waste Stream Audit • A.K.A. “Dumpster Dive” • Calculations used for MR cr5 Fish Scale and Collection Materials
MR pr1.1 DUMPSTER DIVE
MR pr1.2 Material and Resources Pre-”teen”-requisites • MRpr1.2 – Storage and Collection • Floor Plan and Square Footage Calculations of all Recycling bins and path to disposal area
MR pr2 Material and Resources Pre-”teen”-requisites • MRpr2 - Toxic Material Source Reduction – Reduced Mercury in Light Bulbs - (100 picograms per lumen hour)
MR cr6 Add’l Toxic Material Source Reduction – Reduced Mercury in Light Bulbs • Related Credit to MR pr2 using same calculations • Lamps with 80 picograms per lumen hour (min.) must be purchased and installed when replacement is needed • Purchasing Policy
MR cr1 Construction, Demolition & Renovation Waste Management - Recycle 50%,75% MR cr1.1 = Policy MR cr1.2 = must have construction activity
Summarizing MR cr2-4 + Purchase Receipts Purchasing Polices + of sustainable products purchased = success in MR credits 2 - 5