Presented by: Jane Briggs and Karen Mitchell October 11, 2007 The New LEED Building at Shady Grove.

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Presented by: Jane Briggs and Karen Mitchell October 11, 2007 The New LEED Building at Shady Grove

Transcript of Presented by: Jane Briggs and Karen Mitchell October 11, 2007 The New LEED Building at Shady Grove.

Presented by:Jane Briggs and Karen Mitchell

October 11, 2007

The New LEED Building at Shady Grove

LEED™ Credit Scorecard USM Shady Grove Educational Center III

41 28 Possible Points 69

8 6 Possible Points 14 7 6 Possible Points 13Y ? N Y ? N

Y Prereq 1 Erosion & Sedimentation Control Y Prereq 1

1 Credit 1 1 1 Credit 1.1 11 Credit 2 1 1 Credit 1.2 11 Credit 3 1 1 Credit 1.3 1

1 Credit 4.1 1 1 Credit 2.1 11 Credit 4.2 1 1 Credit 2.2 11 Credit 4.3 1 1 Credit 3.1 11 Credit 4.4 1 1 Credit 3.2 1

1 Credit 5.1 1 1 Credit 4.1 11 Credit 5.2 1 1 Credit 4.2 1

1 Credit 6.1 1 1 Credit 5.1 11 Credit 6.2 1 1 Credit 5.2 1

1 Credit 7.1 1 1 Credit 6 11 Credit 7.2 1 1 Credit 7 1

1 Credit 8 111 4 Possible Points 15

3 2 Possible Points 5 Y ? N

Y ? N Y Prereq 1

1 Credit 1.1 1 Y Prereq 2

1 Credit 1.2 1 1 Credit 1 11 Credit 2 1 1 Credit 2 1

1 Credit 3.1 1 1 Credit 3.1 11 Credit 3.2 1 1 Credit 3.2 1

1 Credit 4.1 17 10 Possible Points 17 1 Credit 4.2 1Y ? N 1 Credit 4.3 1Y Prereq 1 1 Credit 4.4 1Y Prereq 2 1 Credit 5 1Y Prereq 3 1 Credit 6.1 12 Credit 1.1 2 1 Credit 6.2 12 Credit 1.2 2 1 Credit 7.1 1

2 Credit 1.3 2 1 Credit 7.2 12 Credit 1.4 2 1 Credit 8.1 12 Credit 1.5 2 1 Credit 8.2 11 Credit 2.1 11 Credit 2.2 1 5 Possible Points 51 Credit 2.3 1 Y ? N

1 Credit 3 1 1 Credit 1.1 11 Credit 4 1 1 Credit 1.2 11 Credit 5 1 1 Credit 1.3 1

1 Credit 6 1 1 Credit 1.4 11 Credit 2 1

Certified 26 to 32 points Silver 33 to 38 points Gold 39 to 51 points Platinum 52 or more points

Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms

Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Shell

Storage & Collection of RecyclablesSite SelectionDevelopment DensityBrownfield Redevelopment

Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Shell

Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet

Building Reuse, Maintain 100% Shell & 50% Non-Shell

Resource Reuse, Specify 10%

Sustainable Sites

Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access

Alternative Transportation, Alternative Fuel Refueling Stations

Materials & Resources

Construction Waste Management, Divert 50%Construction Waste Management, Divert 75%

Elimination of HCFC’s and Halons

Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Roof

Measurement & Verification

Energy & Atmosphere

Optimize Energy Performance, 20% New / 10% Existing

Optimize Energy Performance, 50% New / 40% Existing

Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning

Renewable Energy, 20%

Stormwater Management, Treatment

Light Pollution Reduction

Landscape & Exterior Design to Reduce Heat Islands, Non-Roof

Optimize Energy Performance, 40% New / 30% ExistingOptimize Energy Performance, 30% New / 20% Existing

Minimum Energy PerformanceCFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment

Green Power

Additional Commissioning

Low-Emitting Materials, Composite WoodIndoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control

Renewable Energy, 10%

Optimize Energy Performance, 60% New / 50% ExistingRenewable Energy, 5%

Controllability of Systems, Perimeter

Innovation in Design: Green User Education ProgramInnovation in Design: Green Housekeeping Plan

Controllability of Systems, Non-PerimeterThermal Comfort, Comply with ASHRAE 55-1992Thermal Comfort, Permanent Monitoring SystemDaylight & Views, Daylight 75% of Spaces

Innovation in Design: 40% Water Eff iciency or 100% Green Pow erLEED™ Accredited Professional

Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No IrrigationInnovative Wastewater TechnologiesWater Use Reduction, 20% ReductionWater Use Reduction, 30% Reduction

Innovation & Design Process

Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of Spaces

Innovation in Design: 40% Locally Manufactured Materials

Indoor Environmental Quality

Construction IAQ Management Plan, During ConstructionConstruction IAQ Management Plan, Before OccupancyLow-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) MonitoringVentilation Effectiveness

Low-Emitting Materials, Paints

Minimum IAQ PerformanceEnvironmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control

Water Efficiency

Certified Wood

Recycled Content, Specify 5% (post-consumer + 1/2 post-industrial)Recycled Content, Specify 10% (post-consumer + 1/2 post-industrial)Local/Regional Materials, 20% Manufactured LocallyLocal/Regional Materials, of 20% Above, 50% Harvested Locally

LEED™ Green Building Rating System, version 2.1, f inal version w / revisions

Reduced Site Disturbance, Protect or Restore Open Space

Rapidly Renewable Materials

Reduced Site Disturbance, Development FootprintStormwater Management, Rate and Quantity

Resource Reuse, Specify 5%

Total Project Score

Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity and Carpooling

September 28, 2007

Start from the beginning….

Light – Air - Views

Sustainable Sites:

• Erosion & Sediment Control- minimize site disturbance

• Site Selection- avoid sensitive areas (farmland & wetlands)

• Development Footprint- minimize footprint by stacking building program

- Shady Grove Station

- Exit 8A/8B

Shady Grove Adventist Hospital

Parking Lot 1

Parking Lot 2Parking Lot 4

Parking Lot 3

Traville Village Center

Shady Grove Road

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Gudelsky Drive

Gudelsky Drive

Shady Grove Road

Traville Gateway Drive

Traville Gardens Circle Traville Gateway Drive

Shady Grove RoadDarnestown Road

MD Rt. 28

Traville Transit Center

Route 43Route 66Route 67

Campus ConnectorRoute 127

- Rockville Station

- Exit 6A/6B to I-495

Universities at Shady Grove

UMBI

N

General Parking

Carpool Parking

Handicap Parking

Bicycle Racks

Bus Stop

Metro Station

Shopping Center

Interstate Highway Hospital

Legend

Bus Routes

Route 43Route 66

Route 67

Route 127

Restricted Parking (UMBI)

SG I

SG III

SG II

Motorcycle Parking

Electric Car Plug

Parking Lot 5

Sustainable Sites: Alternate Transportation • Access to Public Transportation • Bicycle Storage & on-site showers• Alternate Fuel Station (electric vehicle)• Carpooling (17 spaces provided)

Sustainable Sites:Reduce Heat Island Effect:

• Non-Roof: Tree shade, reflective sidewalks

• Roof: highly reflective roof coating vegetated green roof

Water Efficiency:• Water efficient (drought resistant) landscaping• Native Plant Species• High Efficiency Irrigation (soil sensors)

Water Efficiency:Projected to be 41% below baseline

Water efficient plumbing fixtures:• Ultra low-flow urinals• Dual flush water closets• Electric Sensors and Aerators on sinks

Energy & Atmosphere:• Fundamental and Additional Building Commissioning Performed• No ozone depleting CFC-based refrigerants• HCFC-free and Halon free refrigeration• Measurement & Verification Plan Developed

Energy & Atmosphere:Projected to be 30% below baseline

• High efficient boiler & chillers• Premium efficiency motors• Variable Speed Drives on chilled and hot water pumps• Day Lighting Controls• Exterior Shading• Additional wall and roof insulation

Materials & Resource:

• Building designed to accommodate storage & collection of recyclables

• Construction Waste Management – 83% of all collected waste was recycled

• Site Demolition: Existing trees relocated, asphalt and concrete curbs recycled

Materials & Resource:• 25% of materials used were of recycled content• 48% of materials were manufactured regionally• 82% of wood-based materials certified by Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)

Interior finishes selections:• Flooring- linoleum, bamboo, terrazzo, carpets• Wall finishes- wheat board, wall paper• Ceilings- acoustic ceiling tiles, drywall and metal panels• FSC certified wood paneled soffits and doors

Indoor Environmental Quality:• Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitoring• Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan- During construction & before occupancy• Low-emitting materials- glues, paints, carpets, woods• Thermal Comfort- temperature controls & operable windows

Daylight and Views- • 75% of all the occupied spaces have daylight• Window size variations to create a balance between need for day light and energy efficiency

Indoor Environmental Quality:

Green O&M Plan

Green Education

Furniture