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Office of Federal High Performance and Green Buildings. Sustainability for Buildings on GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS). Lance Davis Kevin Stallings Sustainable Design Architect Customer Service Director GSA GSA. 11 June 2009. Value to the Customer.
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Office of Federal High Performance and Green Buildings Sustainability for Buildings on GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Lance Davis Kevin StallingsSustainable Design Architect Customer Service DirectorGSA GSA 11 June 2009
Value to the Customer • Participants will be able to understand the building requirements of EISA, EPACT, EO#13423 and ARRA. • Participants will be able to evaluate their upcoming project to incorporate legislative requirements. • Participants will be able to locate products that meet legislative requirements on MAS.
What makes up a High Performance Green Building DHS Omaha, NE NPS Omaha, NE SSA Auburn, WA DOT Washington, DC • Integrated Design • Energy • Water • Indoor Environmental Quality • Materials
USDA Manhattan, KS FDA White Oak, MD Denver Federal Center Lakewood, CO St. Elizabeth’s Washington, DC Immediate Actions • Install advanced meters • Electricity • Gas • Steam • Water • LEED Silver Certification • Comply with Guiding Principles
Integrated Design Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center Atlanta, GA EPA Computer Center RTP, NC Land Port of Entry Calais, ME Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse Cleveland, OH • Put together an integrated team • Include commissioning
Energy Morse U.S. Courthouse Eugene, OR NOAA Suitland, MD EPA Science and Technology Kansas City, KS U.S. Census Bureau Suitland, MD • Reduce energy usage by 30% per 2003 baseline • Target an ENERGYSTAR score of 80 or higher • Use ENERGYSTAR Target finder to set an energy reduction goal of 60%. • Use ENERGYSTAR or FEMP designated energy efficient products • Use solar thermal systems for 30% of hot water demand • Incorporate on site renewable energy systems
Water USDA Manhattan, KS FDA White Oak, MD Denver Federal Center Lakewood, CO St. Elizabeth’s Washington, DC • Reduce indoor potable water usage by at least 20% per 2007 baseline. • Reduce outdoor potable water usage by at least 50% per conventional baseline • Manage at least 20% of rainfall on site. 40% for new buildings. • Reduce cooling tower potable water usage • Use EPA WaterSense label products
Indoor Environmental Quality Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center Atlanta, GA EPA Computer Center RTP, NC Land Port of Entry Calais, ME Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse Cleveland, OH • Lighting Controls • Occupancy Sensors • Daylight Sensors • Low Emitting Building Materials
Materials USDA Manhattan, KS FDA White Oak, MD Denver Federal Center Lakewood, CO St. Elizabeth’s Washington, DC • Products with less effect on health and the environment • Products per the Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines • Bio-based products per USDA • Salvage 50% of construction waste
ARRA Morse U.S. Courthouse Eugene, OR NOAA Suitland, MD EPA Science and Technology Kansas City, KS U.S. Census Bureau Suitland, MD • Advanced Lighting Systems • Garage • Parking Lot • Stairways • Interior work area • Roofing • Cool • Planted • BIPV • PV Ballasted • Meters • Recommissioning • HVAC Upgrades • Water Efficiency
GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service:Helping You Met Your Sustainability Requirements
GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contracts • 39 GSA managed schedules with 16,000+ contracts awarded providing access to millions of commercial products/services • Contract period effective 5 years from date of award plus three 5-year options • Approximately 81% of all MAS contractors are small businesses; small businesses received 37% of sales in FY ‘08 • FY ’08 sales nearly $37 billion
Why Use MAS Contracts? • Streamlined ordering procedures • Lots of choices – “Best Value” determinations • Reduce procurement lead-times from months to weeks or days • “Most Favored Customer” Pricing • Schedule purchases count toward socio-economic goals • Contracts awarded in compliance with all applicable laws & regulations
Options for Total Solutions • GSA Schedule holders team across multiple business lines • Contractor Teaming Arrangements • May establish Blanket Purchase Agreements under any GSA Schedule • Simplify the filling of recurring needs • One GSA contract that includes multiple business lines to meet a multi-dimensional requirement • 00CORP Consolidated Schedule
Price Reductions • Allows ordering activities to take advantage of the flexible and dynamic pricing in the commercial marketplace • Quantity discounts • BPA’s • Competitive forces • Technological change • Labor conditions • Industry sales goals • Vendors may offer reductions to one agency without obligation to offer it to all
Energy Planning & Strategies Energy Choice Analysis Risk Management Metering Services Billing & Mgmt Oversight Preparing agency SOW’s Homeland Security Services Energy Audit Services Resource Efficiency Mgmt Use of Alternative Energy Sources Building Commissioning Services Training on Program Support Services Training Water Conservation 03FAC – Facilities Maintenance & Management Energy Management, Water Conservation & Support Services
Schedule 56 – Buildings & Building Materials/Industrial Services & Supplies • 253 40 Environmental Equipment & Services related to Maintenance & Repair Shop Equipment(recycling services; refrigerant recycling; antifreeze coolant recycling; oil recyclers) • 563 15 Solar Window Film • 563 29 Misc. Building Materials(includes energy efficient, eco-green & environmentally friendly solutions) • 206 3 Alternative & Renewable Energy Solutions(solar energy systems; solar lighting; fuels cells; wind power) • 206 4 Energy Saving Lighting, Energy Efficient and/or Environmentally Friendly Lamps (light bulbs), Lighting Fixtures & Accessories, Indoor Emergency Lighting, Reading Lights & Lighting Sensor Systems
72 I A Floor Coverings • 31 601 – Recycled and/or biobased content flooring • Broadloom carpet • Carpet tiles • Carpet cushion • Resilient (hard surface) sheets • Tile & planks • Mats & matting • 31 602 – Flooring Recycling Programs
Schedule 84 – Total Solutions for Law Enforcement, Security, Facilities Management, Fire, etc. • 246 42 2 Facility Management Systems(energy and facility management functions & services, building automation control systems including lighting, HVAC controls & sensors and building comfort systems including heating, ventilation & air conditioning, chillers) • 246 42 3 Facility Management Systems – accessories and repair parts(includes systems capable of both security functions and energy management functions) • 246 53 Facility Management and Energy Solutions – Includes but not limited to projects using appropriated funds as well as alternative financing methods through the use of Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC’s) in accordance with the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECPA) as amended by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT).(includes energy audits, project management & energy upgrades of HVAC, Lighting, Controls, etc.)
Schedule 899 – Environmental Services • 899-1 Environmental Planning Services & Documentation • 899-2 Environmental Compliance Services • 899-3 Environmental Occupational Training Services • 899-4 Waste Management Services • 899-5 Reclamation, Recycling and Disposal Services • 899-6 Environmental Advisory Services • 899-7 Geographic Information Services • 899-8 Remediation Services • 899-99 New Technologies
Locating Product and Service Offerings • www.gsa.gov/green: GSA Environmental Initiatives Aisle • www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov: Schedules e-Library is the online source for the latest contract award info. for GSA & VA MAS contracts and GSA’s GWAC’s for IT products/services • www.gsaadvantage.gov: Online shopping & Ordering system that provides access to thousands of contracts and millions of services & products • www.ebuy.gsa.gov: A component of GSA Advantage! and an online Request for Quotations (RFQ) & Request for Information (RFI) System
energy management www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov
Thank You for Your Interest!!! Lance Davis(202) 208-2038lance.davis@gsa.gov Kevin Stallings(404) 331-1110 kevin.stallings@gsa.gov