Title: Sustainability
1Sustainability
- C. Johnathan Sitzlar MBA, RPA
- U.S. General Services Administration
- Building Manager
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- charles.sitzlar_at_gsa.gov
- (865)545-4330
- Kevin Kampschroer
- U.S. General Services Administration
- Director, Research Expert Services
- Kevin.kampschroer_at_gsa.gov
- 202 501-4411
2PBS Building Inventory
- Largest civilian landlord in the U.S. Government
- Over 1 million Federal Employees housed in PBS
space - PBS Inventory
- Over 1,532 owned buildings/properties 174
million sq.ft. - Over 7,134 leased buildings/properties 172
million sq. ft. - 346 million sq. ft.
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4 Shift Reality
PRESENT FUTURE
1960s
5Sustainability
- Defined by the The U.N.'s World Commission on
Environment and Development as meeting the needs
of the present without compromising the ability
of future generations to meet their own needs - Sustainable to create and maintain conditions,
under which humans and nature can exist in
productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the
social, economic, and other requirements of
present and future generations E.O. 13423
6EPACT 2005
- Annual Energy Reduction Goal of 2 from FY
2006-FY 2015. Baseline 2003 - Energy Star FEMP Product Procurement
Requirements - Energy Efficient Specifications Required
- Requirement of Premium Efficiency Motors, Air
Conditioning, and Refrigerant Equipment
7EPACT 2005 contd.
- Buildings to be Designed 30 Below ASHRAE
Standard - Application of Sustainable Design Principles.
GSA P-100 - Establish a Photovoltaic Energy Commercialization
Program in Federal Buildings
8EPACT 2005 contd.
- Install 20,000 Solar Energy Systems by 2010
- Tax Deduction of 1.80/ SF if Annual Energy and
Water Savings are 50 less than ASHRAE Standard
90.1-2001
9EO 13423Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management
- Reduce greenhouse emissions 3 annually till
- 2015
- Purchase new renewable energy
- Reduce water consumption 2 annually till 2015
- Use biobased, EP, energy and water efficient and
- recycled products
- Comply with guiding principles of HPSB MOU for
- all new, 15 of existing capital asset building
- inventory by 2015
10EO 13423Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management
- Sec 2
- (a) improve energy efficiency and reduce
greenhouse gas emissions of the agency, through
reduction of energy intensity by (i) 3 percent
annually through the end of fiscal year 2015, or
(ii) 30 percent by the end of fiscal year 2015,
relative to the baseline of the agencys energy
use in fiscal year 2003
11EO 13423Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management
- (c) beginning in FY 2008, reduce water
consumption intensity, relative to the baseline
of the agencys water consumption in fiscal year
2007, through life-cycle cost-effective measures
by 2 percent annually through the end of fiscal
year 2015 or 16 percent by the end of fiscal year
2015
12EO 13423Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management
- (d) require in agency acquisitions of goods and
services (i) use of sustainable environmental
practices, including acquisition of biobased,
environmentally preferable, energy-efficient,
water-efficient, and recycled-content products,
and (ii) use of paper of at least 30 percent
post-consumer fiber content
13EO 13423Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management
- (e) ensure that the agency (i) reduces the
quantity of toxic and hazardous chemicals and
materials acquired, used, or disposed of by the
agency, (ii) increases diversion of solid waste
as appropriate, and (iii) maintains costeffective
waste prevention and recycling programs in its
facilities
14EO 13423Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management
- (f) ensure that (i) new construction and major
renovation of agency buildings comply with the
Guiding Principles for Federal Leadership in High
Performance and Sustainable Buildings set forth
in the Federal Leadership in High Performance and
Sustainable Buildings Memorandum of Understanding
(2006), and (ii) 15 percent of the existing
Federal capital asset building inventory of the
agency as of the end of fiscal year 2015
incorporates the sustainable practices in the
Guiding Principles
15EO 13423Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management
- Sec 3
- (e) ensure that contracts entered into after the
date of this order for contractor operation of
government-owned facilities or vehicles require
the contractor to comply with the provisions of
this order with respect to such facilities or
vehicles to the same extent as the agency would
be required to comply if the agency operated the
facilities or vehicles
16High Performance and Sustainable Buildings MOU
- Energy Efficiency 30 better than ASHRAE 90.1.
- Energy Star Benchmarking
- Indoor water efficiency of 20.
- Outdoor water efficiency of 50.
- Ventilation and comfort to meet ASHRAE 55 and
62.1.
17High Performance and Sustainable Buildings MOU
- Moisture Control strategy.
- Daylight factor of 2 in 75 of occupied space.
- Low emitting materials.
- Construction IAQ, 72 hour flush out.
- Recycled products per EPA or calculation.
- USDA biobased products.
- Salvage 50 construction waste.
- Eliminate ozone depleting compounds.
182006GSA Owned174 million sf
10 yearsrenovate34 million sf
27 of the portfolio can be changed to meet
regulations.
10 yearsadd 13 million sf
19U.S. General Services Administration John J.
Duncan Federal Building
20John J. Duncan Information
- Eight Story Facility Dedicated in 1988
- 172,683 USF and 2 Underground Parking Decks
- Seventeen Agencies (FBI, IRS, OSM)
- 100 Occupancy
- 91 Customer Satisfaction
- Constructed of Concrete and Steel w/ Tennessee
Granite and Glass Facade
21Energy Management Smart Decisions
- Opportunity Outdated BCS, Costly Repairs
- Solution 360 Degree Approach to Implementation
of BCS - Trane Building Control System
- Chill Plant
- Boilers
- AHUs
- VFDs (Building Motors)
- Lighting
- Economizer
- Restroom Exhaust
- Garage Relief Fan
- Supplemental Air Units (After Hours)
22Energy Management and Smart Decisions II
- Opportunity Outdated Cooling Tower, Large
Motors, Leaking - Solution SWOT Analysis of Tower, Replacement
Determined - New Stainless Steel Tower
- Premium Efficiency Fill
- Replacement of Two 15hp Motors with Two 7.5hp
Premium Efficiency Motors - Variable Frequency Drives
- Access Ladders and Cat Walk
23Energy Management and Smart Decisions III
- Construction
- Lighting Retrofits, Motion Sensors, Natural Day
Lighting, Recycling of Products, IAQ, Recycled
Content Products, Low VOC Products - Building Lighting Retrofit
- Offices, Hallways, Maintenance/Cleaning Areas,
Garage - Demand Metering Load Shedding
- Purchasing Green Power (Solar, Wind, Methane)
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25Water Savings
- Cooling Tower
- Waterless Urinals
- ½ gpm Aerators vs. 2 ½ gpm Aerators
- Rain Water Capture for Irrigation
26avings
- Compared to an average building, this building
saves the equivalent of about 91,000 gallons of
gasoline per year, or the amount of fuel required
to drive 216 million automobile miles per year.
Another perspective would be to say that compared
to an average building, savings here is the
electricity equivalent of 18 train cars of coal
if their contents were burned to make
electricity. Jim Powell Regional Director, DOE
4-18-05 - E.O. 13123 Goal of 52,499 BTUs/GSF was surpassed
by 33 with attainment of 35,693 BTUs/GSF - Annual Savings of 290,160 KWH
- Annual Water Savings of 400,000 Gallons
- Return on Investment of 3.7 Years
27Environmental Sustainability
- Green Cleaning Products
- Recycled Janitorial Products
- Recycling of Aluminum, Plastic, Mixed Paper,
Cardboard - Rubber Mulch
- Recycle/Reuse of Carpet
- Procurement of Recycled Content Products
- Rain Water Capture for Landscaping
- Construction Debris Recycling
- IAQ Plan for Construction (Dust, VOCs)
- Purchase Green Power (Wind, Solar, Methane)
28Environmental Impact
- Annually
- 30 of all waste diverted from landfill
- 13.75 tons of mixed paper
- 1,300 pounds of aluminum
- 12,000 square feet of carpet
- 700 pounds of moving boxes
- 400,000 gallons of water
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31Awards/Certifications
- Energy Star (94) 2005
- Federal Energy Management Program Designation
2006 - Federal Energy and Water Management Award 2006
- USGBC LEED-EB Certification 2007
- Energy Star (95) 2007
- BOMA Southeast Region Earth Award
32San Francisco FOB
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34U.S. Census Bureau Suitland, MD
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