Journey to sustainability for march 2013 specs feb 19
Transcript of Journey to sustainability for march 2013 specs feb 19
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Journey to SustainabilityNIKE Factory Stores
February 19, 2013
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…the quality of not being harmful to the environment
or depleting natural resources,
thereby supporting long-term ecological balance
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1971….EARTH DAYUS based non profit
organization,
Keep America Beautiful,
launched its memorable
ad campaign
"People Start Pollution.
People can stop it“
featuring the "Crying Indian”…
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NIKE’S Maxim #8 - Do the Right Thing
Embrace the truth. Be transparent. Seek diversity. Promote sustainability.
These values are a part of who we are. They give each of us a chance to
make a unique contribution to the quality of life for others and to our
business…….Our success depends on it.
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2005 – Our Initial Sustainable Process for NFS
Fabricated Fitting Rooms
DuctSox for HVAC & busSTRUT Lighting System
Polished Concrete Floors Xlerator Hand Dryers Nike Reuse-A-Shoe Mats
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2005 - USGBC’s LEED® Certification System Implemented
US Green Building Council (USGBC) a nonprofit organization of members from
every sector of the building industryunited by a common purpose:
to transform the building marketplace to sustainability
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Designis the nationally accepted
Green Building Rating System developed by the USGBC
LEED® certification is used for certifying the greenest performing buildings in the world
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2006 – FIRST SUCCESS
2008 – WE STUMBLE
Rio Grande, Texas
Houston, Texas
LEED® for Retail: Commercial Interiors Silver
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2010 – Defining the New Game
Corporate Executive Support is mandatory due to inevitable budget, headcount, and schedule timeline alterations.
Identify a Champion as the point person to guide the certification program to success.
Retain LEED® APs with vast experience relative to USGBC’S rigorous documentation requirements.
Substantial Lead Time is vital in identifying project specifics and accomplishing all upfront work.
LESSONS LEARNED – LEED® Certification Process
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Frequent Training is Essential
a b c dJune 2010 LEED® Workshop
Eco-design collaborative SPEC writing charrette held at NIKE WHQ
Mission 2 Commission training seminar held at NFS Opry Mills, TN
25+ NIKE participants achieve USGBC LEED® GA Accreditation
GBS conducts LEED® training workshop at NIKE WHQ
Dec 2010SPEC Writing Charrette
Feb 2012Training Seminar
RESULTS
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certified silver gold platinum
40 – 49credits
50 – 59credits
60 – 79credits
80+ credits
LEED® CI rating system
Choose Certification Level
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2011 - First Nike LEED® for Retail: CI Gold Project
Oklahoma City, OK
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Partnered with LL to reduce solar heat gain by installing highly reflective roof
Preferred parking for LEV (low emitting vehicle) and fuel efficient vehicles
Centrally located bike racks installed to encourage alternative transportation
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36% water use reduction through use of:
- low flow toilets& fixtures
Savings of an estimated 16,000+ gallons of water/year
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100% wind power purchased through REC’s (renewable energy certificates)
94% of equipment has ENERGY STAR rating
45% lighting energy was reduced by using daylight sensors, mercury-free LED lamps & robust EMS
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88% of construction waste diverted from landfill
28% pre/post consumer recycled content in new building materials & products
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Low/no VOC emitting paints, adhesives, and furniture used
No smoking policy implemented
Increased air quality through added outside air and increased filtration
Lighting and thermal comfort controls for all work stations
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Green housekeeping
Green building education
Optimal green energy performance
LEED® accredited professional utilized on project
SUSTAINABLE SITES
WATEREFFICIENCY
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE
MATERIALS & RESOURCES
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
INNOVATIONIN DESIGN
NOT SHOWN: Regional Priority: Optimize Energy=1; Construction Waste Mngt=1
Based on stats for Oklahoma City - LEED® for Retail: Commercial Interiors Gold – 68 TOTAL CREDITS
LEED® Gold Certification - Credit Related Achievements
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Initial LEED Costs
14,000 SF Store Cost Cost psf
Architect $13,000 $ 0.93
CPM $ 8,000 $ 0.57
General Contractor $25,000 $ 1.79
LEED $ 4,200 $ 0.30
Consulting FeesCommissioning Fees
$41,700$ 5,000
$ 2.98$ 0.36
Landlord $13,950 $ 1.00
TOTAL LEED COSTS $110,850 $ 7.92
$110,850/
AR $1,438,263
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8%
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Next Generation LEED Costs
13,400 SF Store Cost Cost psf
Architect $ 3,000 $ 0.22
CPM $ 4,000 $ 0.30
General Contractor $15,000 $ 1.12
LEED $ 4,200 $ 0.30
Consulting FeesCommissioning Fees
$20,000$ 2,500
$ 1.49$ 0.19
Landlord (bike racks) $ 450 $ 0.03
REC Costs $ 450 $ 0.03
TOTAL LEED COSTS $ 49,600 $ 3.69
$49,600/
AR $1,800,030
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3%
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NIKE benefits with a $15 psf increase in TA
Thus, NIKE is able to provide its own energy efficient components:
Low flow plumbing fixtures
Energy management
systems
High SEER HVAC units
Building materials with recycled content
After extensive collaboration with LL’s, we successfully negotiated a favorable
“cold dark shell” workletter.
Typical Landlord workletter lacked specifications relative to an energy efficient
building.
Landlord Workletter EvolutionWhite Box to Cold Dark Shell = $15 psf
KM
KM
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Little Rock AR
LouisvilleKY OK City OK
Opry Mills Nashville
TN
Des MoinesIA
Merrimack NH
St. Louis MO
Current - NIKE Factory Stores Certified LEED® Gold
Livermore CA*
Meridian ID*
Texas CityTX*
Traverse MtUT*
Westgate AZ*
Henderson NV
*anticipated March, 2013
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Converse
• Livermore, CA•Texas City, TX•Westgate, AZ
Hurley
• Livermore, CA•Texas City, TX
Converse & Hurley Certified LEED® for Retail
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Volume Certification
There is No Finish Line
Examine new ways to enhance Green Building
If not already impletmented, explore volume
certification process
Identify and pursue attainable credits
Remain committed to continuing education
and training
Refine and evolve green practices
frequently