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Title: ASU Biodesign Institute B


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Introduction Overview of Green
Building and the LEED Green
Building Rating System
  • ASU Biodesign Institute B
  • Tempe, AZ
  • 175,000 SF
  • 52 million
  • LEED Platinum
  • Completed 2006

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Characteristics of Green
Buildings
  • Optimal environmental and economic performance
  • Increased efficiencies saving energy and
    resources
  • Satisfying, productive, quality indoor spaces
  • Whole-building design, construction and operation
    over entire life cycle
  • Fully integrated, common sense approach teams,
    processes, systems

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Introduction Overview of Green Building and
the LEED Green Building Rating System
  • Green Ideas Inc.
  • Green Building Sustainable Design
  • Benefits of green building
  • Life cycle costs / whole-building analysis
  • What is the U.S. Green Building Council?
  • What is LEED?
  • Who created LEED?
  • Why was LEED created?
  • When was it started?
  • Review all LEED programs
  • Whos building with LEED? / case studies
  • LEED in Arizona / California / Nevada

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Green Ideas Inc. Background
  • A successful environmental building consultancy
    that provides
  • Expert green building education
  • LEED project management services to owners and
    project teams engaged in developing and operating
    buildings to meet USGBCs LEED building standard
  • Managing more than 50 LEED registered projects
  • Represents 1/3 of all LEED buildings in Arizona!
  • Focused 100 on sustainability!

First Project 1995 The APS Environmental
Showcase Home Scottsdale, Arizona
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Green Ideas Inc.USGBC Involvement
  • USGBC Steering Committee
  • Founding member-Arizona Chapter
  • Arizona Chapter Executive Board of Directors
  • Chairman-Education Committee
  • Promote use of the LEED green building rating
    system
  • USGBC National Faculty member

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What IS Green Building?
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What IS Green Building?
  • Design and construction practices that
    significantly reduce or eliminate the negative
    impact of buildings on the environment and
    occupants in five broad areas
  • 5 LEED Categories
  • Sustainable Sites
  • Water Efficiency
  • Energy Atmosphere
  • Materials Resources
  • Indoor Environmental Quality
  • Innovation Design Process

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Why Green Building? Benefits of Green
Building
  • Environmental Benefits
  • Reduce the impacts of natural resource
    consumption
  • Economic Benefits
  • Improve the bottom line
  • Health and Safety Benefits
  • Enhance occupant comfort and health
  • Community Benefits
  • Minimize strain on local infrastructure and
    improve quality of life

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Economic Benefits
  • Competitive first costs
  • Reduced operating costs
  • Increased building valuation
  • Decreases vacancy, improves retention
  • Marketing advantages
  • Optimizes life-cycle economic performance
  • Improve productivity
  • Reduced absenteeism and turnover
  • Providing a healthy workplace improves employee
    satisfaction
  • Reduced liability
  • Increased retail sales with daylighting

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Why Should I Care?
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U.S. buildings have a measurable, negative impact
on the environment
  • There are over 76 million residential and 5
    million commercial buildings in the U.S.
  • Collectively, these buildings consume
  • 65 of electricity
  • 37 of primary energy
  • 25 of all water supplies
  • 30 of all wood materials
  • Collectively, these buildings generate
  • 35 of solid waste
  • 36 of CO2 and 46 of SO2 emissions
  • 19 of NOx and 10 of fine particulate emissions

Sustainable buildings consume less resources,
generate less waste, cost less to operate, and
provide healthier living and working environments
than traditional buildings.
Sources DOE, EPA, U.S. Geological Survey,
Worldwatch Institute
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1 Problem in our Industry
  • Design / Construction budgets are not linked
    to Facility Management
    budgets

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Life Cycle CostWhat is it?
  • Costs of owning a building
    throughout its life
  • First costs
  • Operating
  • Maintenance
  • Refurbishment
  • Disposal

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First Costs
Land 10
Construction Cost 54
Furnishings
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AE Fees
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Finance/Legal/ Insurance 22
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Life Cycle Costs
Construction Cost 15!
Taxes 17
Finance/Legal/ Insurance 15
Operating 18
Maintenance 15
Renovations 20
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Whole Building Analysis
  • Incremental Construction Cost 4,340
  • Energy Savings 4,500/year
  • Simple Payback about 1 year
  • ROI approx. 100

Denver Office Example
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Integrated Building Design Process
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Green Buildings Occupants
1991 Source BOMA, EPRI, Statistical Abstract in
RMI Green the Building and Bottom Line, 1994
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West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. Productivity
Increases
  • West Bend Insurance Co. reported a 16 increase
    in claims processing through enhanced indoor
    environmental quality

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U.S. Green Building Council
  • National nonprofit organization based in
    Washington, DC
  • Diverse membership of organizations
  • Consensus-driven
  • Committee-based product development
  • Developer and administrator of the
    LEED Green Building Rating Systems

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Leadership in Energy Environmental DesignA
leading-edge building rating system used for
designing, constructing, operating and certifying
the worlds greenest buildings
What is LEED?
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Why Was LEED Created?
  • Use as a design guideline
  • Provide third-party certification
  • Recognize leaders
  • Stimulate green competition
  • Establish market value with recognizable national
    brand
  • Raise consumer awareness
  • Transform the marketplace!

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LEED Market Transformation
Over 1B gsf 50 States 13 Countries 22 Building
Types As of May, 2007 All statistics include
pilot projects
889 Certified Projects (was 167 on 1-1-05) 6,789
Registered Projects (was 1,751 on 1-1-05)
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Diverse Owners BuildingsExamples of Certified
Projects
Project Name Audubon Center at Debs
Park Location East Los Angeles,
CA Rating Platinum Year 2005
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Diverse Owners BuildingsExamples of Certified
Projects
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Who is Building with LEED?Federal Government
  • GSA-Public Building Service
  • Largest land owner in U.S.A.
  • Over 400,000 facilities
  • Buy Green Program
  • Build Green Program
  • Corp. of Engineers
  • Department of Energy (DOE)
  • Department of State
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • U.S Air Force
  • U.S. Navy

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Who is Building with LEED?State Government
  • Arizona!
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Illinois
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Nevada
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin

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Who is Building with LEED?City Government
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Austin, TX
  • Arlington, VA
  • Boulder, CO
  • Bloomington, IL
  • Chicago, IL
  • Dallas, TX
  • Kamuela, HI
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Little Rock, AR
  • San Diego, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Denver, CO
  • Gainesville, FL
  • Eugene, OR
  • Nevada City, NV
  • New York, NY
  • Portland, OR
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • Sarasota, FL
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Seattle, WA
  • Tampa, FL
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Washington, DC
  • Nashville, TN

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Scottsdale Senior Center Scottsdale, AZ
  • Owner
  • City of Scottsdale
  • Architect
  • Gabor Lorant Architects Inc.
  • Contractor
  • Cal Wadsworth
  • LEED Gold Level
  • First building conforming to citys LEED Gold
    Standard
  • Building envelope and mechanical systems have
    been designed to exceed energy standards by 35
  • Photovoltaic panels will generate
  • 20 to 100 of the buildings power

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Who is Building with LEED?Corporate
  • Adobe
  • American Honda
  • Amtrust Bank
  • AllSteel
  • Bank of America
  • Bonded Logic
  • Chase Bank
  • Durst Organization
  • Ford Motor Corporation
  • Gap
  • Goldman Sachs
  • General Dynamics
  • Guggenheim Museum
  • Herman Miller
  • Interface
  • Starwood
  • Johnson Controls
  • Microsoft
  • Nike
  • Old National Bancorp
  • Oracle
  • Siemens
  • State Farm Insurance
  • Toyota Motor Company
  • Warner Brothers Entertainment
  • Smuckers
  • Lowes
  • Texas Instruments
  • Cedars Hospital
  • L.L. Bean
  • Lexmark

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Toyota Motor SalesSouth Campus Office Development
Project Name South Campus Office
Development Location Torrence, CA Rating v2
Gold Year 2003
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Who is Building with LEED?Colleges Universities
  • American University
  • Arizona State University
  • Ball State University
  • Berea College
  • Calvin College
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Case Western University
  • Colorado State University
  • Columbia College
  • Connecticut College
  • Cornell University
  • Dartmouth College
  • Duke University
  • Emory University
  • University of Iowa
  • Purdue University
  • University of Maryland
  • San Jose State University
  • Furman University
  • George Washington
  • Georgia Tech
  • Harford Community College
  • Harvard University
  • LA Community Colleges
  • Montana State
  • Northern Arizona University
  • Northwest University
  • Ohio State University
  • Penn State
  • Pima Community College
  • Stanford
  • Texas AM University
  • U.C. Berkely
  • U.C. San Francisco
  • U.C. Davis
  • University of Southern Maine

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LEED ADOPTIONS
8 Countries 16 States 46 Cities 33 Schools 9
Federal Agencies
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California.
Executive Order Gov. Schwartzenegger requires
all new existing state-owned facilities to be
LEED Silver 95 of greenhouse gas
emissions occur during operational lifespan
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Arizona.
Executive Order 2005-05 Gov. Napolitano requires
all new state-owned facilities to be LEED Silver
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LEED in Arizona Statistics
21 Certified Buildings 175 Registered
Projects 26,558,705 GSF!
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LEED in Arizona Certified
  • Plaza Building, Desert Vista Campus Pima
    Community College Bronze
  • Chino Valley Agribusiness Science Tech Yavapai
    College Silver
  • South Rim Maintenance/Warehouse Facility
    National Park Service Certified
  • DLR Group Office (CI) DLR Group Certified
  • Institute of Eco-Tourism ILX Resorts Gold
  • First Mesa Elementary School Bureau of Indian
    Affairs Certified
  • Apache Junction City Hall City of Apache
    Junction Certified
  • USAA Phoenix Campus USAA Certified
  • Desert Vista Campus Fitness/Sport Science Pima
    Community College Silver
  • Roosevelt Facility (EB) General
    Dynamics Certified
  • Desert Edge High School - Phase 2 Agua Fria Union
    HS District Silver
  • North Central Association North Central
    Association Gold
  • Interdisciplinary Science Technology 1 Arizona
    State University Silver
  • City of Phoenix Fire Station 50 City of Phoenix
    Fire Department Certified
  • ADEQ Building OPUS / State of Arizona Silver
  • Interdisciplinary Science Technology 2 Arizona
    State University Silver
  • Scottsdale Senior Center City of Scottsdale Gold
  • ASU Biodesign Building A Arizona State
    University Gold
  • ASU Biodesign Building B Arizona State
    University Platinum

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175 Registered Buildings in Arizona
  • LEED-NC 113 (58 Confidential Projects)
  • LEED-CI 18 (Confidential)
  • LEED-EB 4 (2 Confidential)
  • LEED-CS 32 (17 Confidential)
  • Pilots
  • LEED for Schools 4 (1 Confidential)
  • LEED for Neighborhood Development 3
  • Retail 1 confidential

Data August 10, 2007
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Applied Research/Development Facility NAU
Flagstaff, AZ
  • Owner
  • Northern Arizona University
  • Architect
  • Hopkins Architects Ltd./ Burns Wald-Hopkins
    Architects
  • Contractor
  • Kitchell
  • Anticipating LEED Platinum Level
  • 61,000 SF
  • Will be the most sustainable laboratory building
    in the world
  • To be used for research, study and application of
    sustainable technologies

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Arizona LEED ProjectsReid Park Zoo Education
Center
  • Owner
  • Tucson Zoological Society
  • City of Tucson
  • Architect
  • Swaim Associates
  • Contractor
  • Adolfson Peterson
  • LEED-NC Platinum registered
  • 8,000 SF of classroom, multi-purpose and office
    space
  • Integrated with the animal exhibits in a seamless
    manner to allow for visual human and animal
    observation
  • Water efficiency, energy efficiency, durability,
    flexibility and sustainable materials were key
    project drivers

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Optima Camelview Village Scottsdale, AZ
  • Owner
  • Optima Camelview Village, LLC
  • Architect
  • David Hovey Associates
  • Contractor
  • Optima Construction, Inc.
  • Anticipating LEED certification
  • 700 unit high-rise residential community
    featuring 11 separate buildings
  • Featuring tinted glass and vegetated green
    roofs, all interconnected by public and private
    walkways

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ASU Polytechnic Campus Interdisciplinary Science
Technology Building 3 Mesa, AZ
Owner Arizona State University Architect
Jones Studio, Inc. Contractor hardison/downey
  • LEED Silver level certified
  • 39,000 SF mixed-use laboratory and office building

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Phoenix Convention Center Phase 1 Phoenix, AZ
Owner City of Phoenix Architect Leo A.
Daly, HOK Venue, van Dijk Westlake Reed
Leskosky Contractor Hunt/Russell/Alvarado
  • Anticipating LEED Certified Level
  • 100 of parking underground
  • 260,000 cubic yards of rock recycled from
    excavation
  • Building envelope, reflective roof coating, and
    photovoltaic system will save over 2.2 million
    kWh of electricity per year

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Nevada.
Tax Incentives Legislation requires all new
existing state-owned facilities to be LEED
Silver Tax Incentives Up to 50 property tax
abatement for up to 10 years for LEED
Silver Sales tax exemptions for materials used
to build LEED Silver
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2007 Programs
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Leadership in Energy Environmental Design
2007 LEED Programs
LEED for Homes
LEED for New Construction
LEED for Existing Buildings
LEED for Core and Shell
LEED for Commercial Interiors
LEED for Neighborhood Developments
Laboratories
Schools
Multiple Buildings
Healthcare
Retail
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LEED-NC Point Distribution
  • Sustainable Sites 14 Possible Points
  • Water Efficiency 5 Possible Points
  • Energy Atmosphere 17 Possible Points
  • Materials Resources 13 Possible Points
  • Indoor Environmental Quality 15 Possible Points
  • Total Core LEED-NC Points 64 Possible Points
  • Innovation Design Process 5 Possible Points
  • Total LEED-NC Points 69 Possible Points

6 LEED-NC Credit Categories (Point Distribution
By LEED-NC Category)
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LEED-NC Point Distribution
Water Efficiency 7
Energy Atmosphere 26
PLUS Innovation in Design Process 7
Sustainable Sites 20
Indoor Environmental Quality 22
Materials Resources 19
5 CORE LEED-NC Credit Categories (Point
Distribution By Percentage)
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Certification Levels4 Levels of LEED-NC
Certification
  • First Certification Level
    Points Req Cost Impact
  • Platinum Level 52 69 5 to 10
  • Gold Level 39 51 2 to 5
  • Silver Level 33 38 0 to 2
  • LEED Certified 26 32 0
  • 69 Possible Points!

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Results Tallied from the First 148 LEED-NC v2
Certified Projects
  • gt 50 exceeded the ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Building
    Energy Standard by more than 30
  • 53 included plumbing fixtures that consumed at
    least 30 less water than Energy Policy Act of
    1992 requirements
  • 65 used no potable water for landscaping
  • 34 installed alternate fuel refueling stations
  • 9 installed renewable energy systems that met
    20 of the projected annual electricity
    consumption
  • 36 entered into 2-year contracts to purchase
    green power (Renewable Energy Certificates)
    equivalent to 50 of the projected annual
    electricity consumption

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NOT Points
  • Mindset
  • Process
  • Tools
  • Techniques
  • Products
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