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PREPARING YOUR TRADES – PROJECT GOALS AND REQUIREMENTS
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Everyone on your team needs to be on the same page about the requirements of a green job.
Sustainability Training Issues Across Trades Pages 24-25
Management of Green Job-Sites
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Inter-Trade Coordination
Examples:•Floor penetrations•Underfloor distribution of HVAC and wiring•Building management systems•Low-VOC materials
Sustainability Training Issues Across Trades Pages 25-26
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Waste Disposal
• Fluorescent lamps
• Magnetic ballasts
• Recycle or reuse steel conduit
Sustainability Training Issues Across Trades Page 26
Fluorescent lampsSteel conduit
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Temporary Light and Power
• Reuse equipment and material at future job sites
• Minimize energy use during construction
• All non-emergency lights to shut down and emergency lights to drop to code minimums
• Efficient design of on-site and temporary power
Sustainability Training Issues Across Trades Pages 26-27
Construction site at nightEfficient lighting saves energy and money.
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Site Environmental Quality:No-Smoking Policy
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Site Environmental Quality
Pay attention to conditions while construction is underway:•Bathroom Use•Food Waste•Air Filters
Sustainability Training Issues Across Trades Pages 27-28
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Job-Site Orientation
• Orientation should occur whenever new trades show up on job-site.
• Every worker on the job should understand:
• This is a green building• What makes this project
green• What are responsibilities
of trades to achieve sustainable goals
Sustainability Training Issues Across Trades Page 28
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Trade Training – All Trades
• IAQ and VOCs
• Materials storage
• Waste reduction
• Cx process
• How to collect and provide documentation
• Green sequence of installation issues
• Recycled & regional materials
Sustainability Training Issues Across Trades Pages 24-28
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Issues Relevant to Specific Trades: Core and Shell
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Pages 28-29
Excavation/Demolition: •ESC Plan
•Low-sulfur fuel use
Formwork:•FSC wood requirements
•Reusable formwork
•Formaldehyde-free wood for forms that remain in place
•Layout issues with in-slab or underground elements
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Green Construction Impacts: Core and Shell
Foundation:•Concrete wash-out control
Steel:•Recycled content documentation
Concrete:•Recycled content calculations (mix or just cement)
•Regional content requirements: sand/gravel
•Submittals for recycled and regional content
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Pages 29-30
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Green Construction Impacts: Core and Shell
Envelope:Specifications for:
• Hi-performance glazing
• Wall and roof insulation
• Reflective roofing
• Green roof systems
• Sealing of joints & penetrations
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Page 30
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• Confirm specified materials
• Rapidly renewable materials
• FSC wood
• Material storage
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Page 30
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• Allow for possible longer curing times when using low-VOC materials
• Provide MSDS documentation for all products
• Air sealing coordination
• Lead abatement
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Page 30
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• New products & technologies
• Piping routes & installation sequences
• Consider sequence installation
• HVAC controls
• Systems training
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Page 31
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• New products & technologies
• Commissioning of lighting & dimming controls and other electrical systems
• Coordination with air sealing
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Page 30
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• Separation of recyclables
• On-site sorting
• Tracking pickups
• Material storage
Issues Relevant to Specific Trades Page 31
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CLASS DISCUSSION:
Tradesperson training:
Introduce new trades to your green building goals
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TEST YOURSELF:1. Why is it important to train your trades on project
goals and requirements?
2. What are the primary green training issues for all trades?
3. Which sustainable strategies can be classified as construction process activities?
4. What green issues must the CM/GC track in each work area as the project proceeds?
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SHOP DRAWINGS & SUBMITTALS7
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Submittal Process Overview
Submittal Process Overview Page 32
Integrated with standard best practices.
Review subs' submittals before they go to A/E for compliance with sustainability goals.
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Material Submissions – Substitute Carefully!
Anyone making purchases or overseeing receipt of materials must ensure that the materials match the specifications.
•Wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
•VOC limits
•Recycled content
Submittal Process Overview Pages 32-33
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Sustainable Sites:
• Erosion & Sedimentation Control Plan (ESC)
Water Efficiency:
• WaterSense and ENERGY STAR labeling
Energy & Atmosphere:
• Verification of ENERGY STAR labeling
• Cx documentation
23Special Issues for the CM/GC to
Require, Track, and Document Page 33
Special Issues for the CM/GC to Require, Track, and Document
Dual-flush toilet
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Track, and Document Page 33
Special Issues for the CM/GC to Require, Track, and Document
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Indoor Environmental Quality:
• Green labeling and low-VOC product letters
• IAQ inspection checklist
25Special Issues for the CM/GC to Require,
Track, and Document Page 33
Special Issues for the CM/GC to Require, Track, and Document
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• Materials certification letters
• Reporting templates
Sample Materials Certification Form
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1. Four students will receive a LEED credit reporting form and are responsible for gathering verification data and filling the reporting form out.
2. All other students use cut sheets to deliver verification data to appropriate “Construction Manager.”
CLASSROOM EXERCISE:
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TEST YOURSELF:1. Is the shop drawing submittal process
different on a green job? If so, how?
2. What types of additional documentation are required from the CM/GC and your subcontractors?
3. What products require additional documentation to verify sustainable specification conformance?
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ROUGH-IN, FINISHES & FIT-OUT
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G|PRO Primary Job Management Areas: Rough-In Pages 34-35
… and don't forget commissioning!
Primary Job Management Areas: Rough-In
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CLASS DISCUSSION:
What project management practices and tools can be used to ensure that you are properly tracking and addressing issues at this stage?
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Indoor Air Quality
1.Sequence installation
2.Proper on-site storage of materials
3.Ductwork protection per SMACNA guidelines
4.Confirm all openings in piping or ductwork sealed until start-up
5.Low VOC-emitting finishes
Primary Job Management Areas: Finish & Fit-Out Work Pages 35-36
Primary Job Management Areas:Finish & Fit-Out Work
Ductwork protection
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MEP & Life Safety Systems
1. Confirm HVAC controls meet specs & set points
2. Ensure specifications on lighting, sensors, & renewable systems
3. Verify pipes and ducts are properly insulated
4. Confirm plumbing fixtures meet low-use specifications
Primary Job Management Areas: Finish & Fit-Out Work Page 36
Primary Job Management Areas:Finish & Fit-Out Work
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TEST YOURSELF:
1. What green elements require CM/GC tracking and verification at rough-in?
2. How do you use your Quality Control Plan to ensure that you are catching all the issues?
3. What are the primary green issues the CM/GC must watch out for at the finishes and fit-out stage?
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COMMISSIONING & CLOSE-OUT9
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The Commissioning Process
Commissioning Page 37
Commissioning (Cx):•Verifies that a facility has been designed, constructed and tested to perform as expected.•Relies on coordination and cooperation with all contractors for a successful project.
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Primary tasks:• Design Review• Construction
Inspections• Performance Testing• O&M Training &
Turnover
Commissioning Agent (CxA)'s Responsibilities
Commissioning Page 38
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Design Review
• Assist in value engineering
• Support development of the Cx Plan
• Provide submittals and shop drawings for review
Construction Inspections
• Arrange for installation inspections
• Coordinate pre-functional and start-up tests
O&M Training and Turnover
• Develop O&M manuals and training
• Troubleshoot systems
How the CM/GC is Involved in Cx Activities
Commissioning Page 38
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Fundamental vs. Enhanced Cx
Commissioning Page 38
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The Commissioning Plan
Commissioning Pages 38-39
The Commissioning Plan is generated during the design phase.
Cx Plan Details: •Overall testing plan and schedule of tests•Forms to record outcome•Required test devices•Personnel responsibilities
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Coordination with the Trades
Best known benefit of Cx: Smoother, quicker turnover of building systems to operations staff.
A clear description of the expectations and responsibilities of each team member will help the Cx process.
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Primary Systems to be Commissioned
Energy-related systems including:
HVAC&R: Mechanical and passive systems and associated controls
Plumbing: Pumps, boilers, domestic hot water, recycling systems
Electrical: Lighting and daylighting controls,renewable energy systems
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Possible Other Systems to be Commissioned
Commissioning Page 40
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What Occurs During Testing?
During testing:• Check for damage,
deterioration, and component failures
• Functional tests of individual components
• Operational tests and measurements of the energized system
• (Deferred testing may not occur until after occupancy)
Commissioning Page 40
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If problems occur:• Troubleshooting
techniques• Consult equipment and
component manuals• Check wiring• Re-verify wiring
terminations
Troubleshooting During Testing
Safety checks should be performed at all times.
Commissioning Page 40
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Documentation for Commissioning
Keep track of all documentation including failed tests and remedial actions.
•Deficiency reports leads to remedial action
•Resolution record will show that the system functions correctly
•Use these records to help support future troubleshooting
(Don't forget to take photos)
Commissioning Pages 40-41
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O&M Training
Equipment is fully operational for the first time during Cx – use the opportunity to train O&M staff to prevent callbacks.
Commissioning Page 41
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Electrical Work and Commissioning
• The electrical distribution system is the foundation for all other systems in the building.
• Electricians play a critical role in building performance by preventing electrical failures.
Commissioning Page 41
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What Electrical Systems are Commissioned?
• Lighting and lighting controls• Emergency power• HVAC equipment• Uninterruptible power
Commissioning Page 41
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OPERATIONS
Turning Building Over to Owner
COMMISSIONING CONSTRUCTION
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• Documentation is filed as project progresses
• CM/GC must obtain & organize verifications
• Sustainability Manager files final paperwork online with GBCI
• LEED certification depends on thorough filing!
Formal Project Close-Out Process Page 42
Formal LEED Close-Out
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Close-Out Documentation Required
• LEED templates • HVAC systems
manuals• Materials &
certifications
Formal Project Close-Out Process Page 42
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Construction ProcessCourse Wrap-Up Discussion
What questions do you still have about managing a green project?
What are the biggestchallenges and the bestsolutions you have learned?
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TEST YOURSELF:1. Which building systems require the CM/GC's
involvement in the commissioning process?
2. How is the CM/GC's role different with Enhanced as opposed to Fundamental Commissioning?
3. What are the CM/GC's roles in commissioning at the various stages of construction?
4. What types of green-related documentation must the CM/GC provide at project close-out?
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MEASUREMENT &VERIFICATION10
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Measurement and Verification
You can't manage what you don't measure!
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Verification that Purchased Items Meet Specs
Find out what documentation is required and make sure all documents are retained
(Don't forget to take photos)
Measurement and Verification Page 42
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M&V and Retrofits
Simple!
Measure energy consumption before and after retrofits and improvements by collecting utility data.
Measurement and Verification Page 42
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M&V in New Construction
Measurement and Verification Pages 42-43
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• Description of the energy efficiency measures implemented
• Selection of the baseline and reporting periods
• Identification of routine and non-routine adjustments
• Selection of meters
What is Included in an M&V Plan
Measurement and Verification Page 43
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IPMVP from the EVO
IPMVP Protocols
Standards for verifying energy efficiency in buildings
•Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO)
•International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP)
Measurement and Verification Pages 43-44
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IPMVP Protocols
Four options for M&V depending on whether it's a:
•Retrofit
•New construction project
•Whole building
•Single system
Measurement and Verification Pages 43-44
IPMVP from the EVO
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Digital meter
Electromechanical meter
Meters For Measurement and Verification
• Standard energy meters
• Time-of-day meters
• Demand meters
• Interval meters
• Smart meters
Measurement and Verification Pages 44-45
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A Post-Occupancy Review & Assessment is the process of engaging a project team to review how goals stacked up to outcomes.
It looks at:
•Work flow•Management decisions•Team member accountability•Successes and failures•Possible improvements
Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment Page 45
Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment
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Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment
What are the benefits of Review and Assessment?
1.Documents best practices
2.Learning exchange which benefits the group
3.Increase in understanding
4.Greater job satisfaction due to being able to give and receive constructive feedback
Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment Page 45
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Conducting a Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment
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1. How accurate were our original estimates?
2. Were the funding opportunities realized?
3. What was most frustrating?
4. Describe any warning signs to notice next time?
5. Were the constraints, limitations, and requirements made clear to all?
6. Was there adequate clarity?
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Sample Questions
Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment Pages 46-47
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Conducting a Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment
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TEST YOURSELF:1. Describe the different options available for
M&V in the IPMVP published by EVO.
2. Describe how energy efficiency is predicted and measured in the construction of a new building versus a retrofit.
3. Describe the value of a Post-Occupancy Review and Assessment.
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A knowledgeable and prepared CM/GC is critical to the successful construction of a green building.
You now have the tools and knowledge needed to facilitate a green project and are now part of a growing green building workforce and industry.
Conclusion
Conclusion Page 49
G|PROGreen Professional Building Skills Training
Thank You! for your commitment to the
environment and for being a leader in the forward progress of the
construction industry!