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Implementation Concepts Lecture 12 Implementation Concepts for Owners Getting started – 3 Stage Process Creating Organizational Change Economic Drivers for Green Buildings Implementation Concepts for Owners Stage 1 Green Recruiting – Need a motivated Team Green Learning
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Implementation Concepts for Owners • Getting started – 3 Stage Process • Creating Organizational Change • Economic Drivers for Green Buildings
Implementation Concepts for Owners Stage 1 Green Recruiting – Need a motivated Team Green Learning • Educate team on Key Factors of Green Building • Possible Goals • Costs Implications • Benefits • Brainstorm applications to your business
Implementation Concepts for Owners Stage 2 Green Visioning • Create a Vision Statement for the Program • Develop Goals that reflect the Vision • Quantify Metrics ( Company mpg ) • Prioritize Goals
Implementation Concepts for Owners Stage 3 Green Action Plan Development • Develop Road Map for each goal • Set Milestone Schedule for implementation
Implementation Concepts for Owners Creating organizational change • Present Program to Management • Develop Deployment Plan • Vision & Support from the “Top” • Education, Education, Education • Interactive Workshops • Solutions from the “Ground Up” • Reward the innovators
Implementation Concepts for Owners Creating organizational change • Shape Program and Plan into New Company Methodology • Quantify Methodology ( Dashboard ) • Establish Goals for the program based on Methodology Metrics • Benefits to Company can now be clearly quantified and qualified.
Implementation Concepts for Owners Selling the value of green buildings • Making Money vs Saving Money • Shareholder Value • Life Cycle Cost Analysis & ROI • Liability Concerns • Public Opinion
Economic Drivers for Green BuildingsINCREASED PRODUCTIVITY & HEALTH Increased output ( ranges from 5%- 16% ) Better Accuracy ( 20%) Higher Sales ( 40%) Reduced Absenteeism ( by 15% to 40% ) Decrease in Minor complaints such as headaches and fatigue ( 26% ) Facts provided by the Green Building Alliance
Economic Drivers for Green BuildingsREDUCED OPERATING COSTS Energy Savings of between 25% - 50% are common Some buildings have achieved as high as 90% Water Usage drops dramatically Green buildings are designed for flexability Increased Building Value Facts provided by the Green Building Alliance
Resources for Green Building Development • Organizations • Publications • Websites
Resources for Green Building Development Organizations • US Green Building Council www.usgbc.org • The Natural Step www.naturalstep.org • Rocky Mountain Institute www.rmi.org • Southface Energy Institute www.southface.org • Smart Office Resource Center www.smartoffice.com
Resources for Green Building Development Publications • Environmental Building News www.buildinggreen.com • Environmental Design & Construction www.edcmag.com • Green @ Work magazine • Governor’s Green Government Council http://www.gggc.state.pa.us
Resources for Green Building Development Publications (2) • The Ecology of Commerce : A Declaration of Sustainability Author: Paul Hawken • Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution Author(s): Amory and Hunter Lovins, Paul Hawken • A Primer on Sustainable Building Author(s): Dianna Lopez Barnett, Dianna L. Barnett, William D. Browning • Green Development: Integrating Ecology and Real Estate (The Wiley Series in Sustainable Design) Author(s): Rocky Mountain Institute, Alex Wilson, Jen Uncapher, Lisa McManigal
Resources for Green Building Development Websites • GreenSpec – www.GreenSpec.com • Oikos – www.Oikos.com • Environmental Design & Construction online - www.edcmag.com • Advanced buildings - www.advancedbuildings.org • Greenbiz – www.GreenBiz.com
Resources for Green Building Development Websites (2) • Environmental Building News • www.buildinggreen.com • Global Environmental Options • www.geonetwork.org • Rocky Mountain Institute • www.rmi.org • Smart Growth Network • www.smartgrowth.org • Oikos – REDI Green Building Catalogue • www.oikos.com/
Resources for Green Building Development Websites (3) • US Green Building Council • www.usgbc.org • NPS Guiding Principles to Sustainable Design • www.nps.gov/dsc/dsgncnstr/gpsd • Center of Excellence for Sustainable Development • www.sustainable.doe.gov • Southface Energy Institute • www.southface.org/
Resources for Green Building Development Websites (4) • Solstice – CREST • http://solstice.crest.org • City of Austin Green Builder Program • www.ci.austin.tx.us/greenbuilder/ • Energy Star™ Buildings and Products • www.energystar.gov/ • Certified Wood Products • www.certifiedwood.org • WasteSpec • www.tjcog.dst.nc.us/cdwaste.htm
Resources for Green Building Development Websites (5) • Florida House Institute • www.i4sd.org/index2.html • Florida Gulf Coast University - Green Building Project • www.fgcu.edu/greenbuilding/ • Center for Construction and Environment • www.cce.ufl.edu/ • Florida Solar Energy Center • www.fsec.ucf.edu/ • Florida Green Building Coalition, Inc. • http://floridagreenbuilding.org