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Introductions:. Tom Boyd – Tonn and Blank Construction, LEED Green Associate Sr. Martha Ann – St. Francis Hospitals. 2009 LEED Programs. LEED for New Construction LEED for Existing Buildings LEED for Commercial Interiors LEED for Core & Shell LEED for Homes LEED for Schools
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Introductions: • Tom Boyd – Tonn and Blank Construction, LEED Green Associate • Sr. Martha Ann – St. Francis Hospitals
2009 LEED Programs • LEED for New Construction • LEED for Existing Buildings • LEED for Commercial Interiors • LEED for Core & Shell • LEED for Homes • LEED for Schools • LEED for Neighborhood Developments
Pilot Programs in Development • LEED for Laboratories • LEED for Multiple Buildings • LEED for Healthcare • LEED for Retail
Sustainable Sites PRc1 – Construction Activity Pollution Prevention SSc1 – Site Selection SSc2 – Development Density and Community Connectivity SSc3 – Brownfield redevelopment SSc4.1 – Alternative Transportation – Public Transportation Access SSc4.2 – Alternative Transportation – Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms SSc4.3 – Alternative Transportation – Low Emitting and Fuel Efficient vehicles SSc4.4 – Alternative Transportation – Parking Capacity SSc5.1 – Protect or Restore habitat SSc5.2 – Maximize open space SSc6.1 – Storm Water Design Quantity Control SSc6.2 – Storm Water Deign – Quality Control SSc7.1 – Heat Island Effect – Non-roof SSc7.2 – Heat Island Effect - roof SSc8 – Light Pollution Reduction
Water Efficiency PRc1 – Water Use Reduction WEc1 – Water Efficient Landscaping WEc2 – Innovative Wastewater Technologies WEc3 – Water Use Reduction
Energy and Atmosphere PRc1 – Fundamental commissioning of building energy systems PRc2 – Minimum Energy Performance PRc3 – Fundamental refrigerant Management EAc1 – Optimize Energy Performance EAc2 – On-site renewable energy EAc3 – Enhanced commissioning EAc4 – Enhanced Refrigeration Management EAc5 – Measurement and Verification EAc6 – Green Power
Materials and Resources PRc1 – Storage and Collection of Recyclables MRc1 – Building Reuse - Maintain Existing Walls, Floors, and Roof MRc2 – Construction Waste Management MRc3 – Materials Reuse MRc4 – Recycled Content MRc5 – Regional Materials MRc6 – Rapidly Renewable Materials MRc7 – Certified Wood
Indoor Environmental Quality PRc1 – Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance PRc2 – Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control EAc1 – Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring EAc2 – Increased Ventilation EAc3 – Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan During Construction EAc4.1 – Low Emitting Materials – Adhesives and Sealants EAc4.2 – Low Emitting Materials – Flooring Systems EAc4.3 – Low Emitting Materials – Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products EAc4.4 – Low Emitting Materials – Furniture and Furnishings EAc5 – Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control EAc6.1 – Controllability of Systems – Lighting EAc6.2 – Controllability of Systems – Thermal Comfort EAc7.1 – Thermal Comfort Design EAc7.2 – Thermal Comfort Verification EAc8.1 – Daylight and Views - Daylight EAc8.2 – Daylight and Views - Views
Other Points available during LEED Certification • Innovative in Design (ID) • Regional Priority (RP)
LEED 2009 for New Construction, Core & Shell, and Schools • 100 base points; 6 possible innovation and design and 4 regional Priority points • CERTIFIED 40-49 POINTS • SILVER 50-59 POINTS • GOLD 60-79 POINTS • PLATINUM 80 POINTS +
The LEED certification process • Conduct a LEED project Charrette • Goal is to develop a viable LEED credit strategy • Choose a filing strategy • Assign team member responsibilities • Use LEED checklist as a guideline • Project Registration • Register project on-line & pay fee • Members = $900 / Non-members = $1200 • Complete project summary & LEED online checklist • Project team gets access to online submittal • Templates & CIRs • Manage Documentation Through LEED online • Project Administrator implements filing strategy • Sign up for LEED online • Refine Filing strategy • Download online submittal templates
The LEED certification process • Complete Documentation • Work with team members to fulfill requirements • Upload documentation as design / construction progresses • Refine Strategies • File Documentation with GBCI • File design prerequisites / credits at end of CD phase • File construction prerequisites / credits at end of construction phase • Submit templates on-line for GBCI to review • Certification Award • Plaque awarded after successful review