Title: LEED
1LEED Certification
2U.S. Green Building Council LEED Certification
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
- Authored by the U.S. Green Building Council
- Non-Profit Coalition Promoting the Understanding,
Development and Implementation of Green Buildings
(www.usgbc.org) - The Recognized Standard for Green Buildings
3U.S. Green Building Council LEED Certification
- Evaluates Environmental Performance From a Whole
Building Perspective Over a Buildings Life Cycle - Uses a Point Rating System
- Up to 69 Points Maximum
- Levels Include LEED Platinum, Gold, Silver, and
Bronze
4LEED Rating Categories
- Sustainable Sites
- Water Efficiency
- Energy and Atmosphere
- Materials and Resources
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Innovation and Design Process
5One of Americas FirstLEED - Certified Buildings
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection South Central Regional Headquarters,
Harrisburg, PA
6USGBC - LEED Certification
- Site Credit 7
- Landscape and Exterior Design to Reduce Heat
Island 1-2 Points - Use Energy Star Roof Compliant, High Reflective
and Low Emissivity Roofing (Initial .65 and Three
Year Aged Reflectance of at Least .50) When
Tested With ASTM E-408 for at Least 75 of the
Roof Surface OR Install a Green (Vegetated)
Roof for at Least 50 of the Roof Area.
7USGBC - LEED Certification
- Site Credit 6
- Storm Water Management 1-2 Points
- No Net Increase in the Rate or Quantity of Storm
Water Run-off From Existing to Developed
Conditions OR, if Existing Imperviousness is
Greater then 50, Implement a Storm Water
Management Plan That Results in a 25 Decrease in
the Rate and Quantity of Storm Water Run-off
(Green/Vegetated Roofs)
8USGBC - LEED Certification
- Materials Credit 4
- Recycled Content
- Specify a Minimum of 25 of Building Materials
That Contain in Aggregate a Minimum Weighted
Average of 20 Post-Consumer Recycled Content
Material, OR, a Minimum Weighted Average of 40
Post-industrial Recycled Content Material 1
Point - Specify an Additional Minimum of 25 (50 Total)
of Building Materials That Contain in Aggregate,
a Minimum Weighted Average of 20 Post-Consumer
Recycled Content Material, OR, a Minimum Weighted
Average of 40 Post-industrial Recycled Content
Material 1 Point
9Converting Low Slope Roof Areas to Standing Seam
Metal
10Advantages
- Improves Aesthetics of Facility
- Retrofit can be Installed Directly Over Existing
Roof System - Eliminates cost of removal of existing roof
- Building remains watertight
- Interior of facility never exposed to elements of
weather
11Advantages
- Low Life Cycle Cost
- Use of Lightweight Framing System Avoids Load
Issues - Structural analysis completed before design
- System engineered to assure excellent resistance
to negative wind uplift pressures
12Before Picture
13RTU-3 Condenser Unit on Roof Top
RTU-3 7 ton unit will be relocated to custom
platform by crane.
14HVAC Concrete Pad Pour
15HVAC Units
HVAC Units relocated from roof to ground
16FANG Building 2 3
Building 3 horizontal framing members layout.
Existing roof gravel removed to membrane.
17Materials Lay Down Area
CURA Framing System materials arrive on job
site. Stored in laydown area until move to roof
top.
18CURA Framing System
East Coast System mobilized. Initial installation
of CURA Framing System. Perimeter Channel
19CURA Framing System
CURA Framing System materials moved to roof top
Horizontal and vertical purlins installed front
of Building 2
20Core Cut of Skylight
Progress photos of roof replacement. R-Mer Span
Standing Seam panels installed over CURA Framing
21Vertical Framing
CURA Framing vertical framing members with top
mount adjustable clips.
22Vertical Member Installation
23Front Roof Sections
Side view of Building 2 front roof section
installation. Roofing panels just installed over
framing system.
24Exhaust Fan
Exhaust fan extension through new R-Mer Span Roof
25Exhaust Fan
Exhaust fan upper photo
26FANG Building 2 3
R-Mer Span Standing Seam roof panels installed
over CURA Framing
27Front Photo Building 2
28After Construction
29After Construction
30Design Build Delivery Method
31Trend in Commercial Roofing
- The Design Build Delivery Method
- The Design Build Process Gives an Owner One
Single Point of Contact - Turn Key Delivery From Architectural and
Engineering Design Through The Final Punch List
32Trend in Commercial Roofing
- Advantages of Design Build Process
- Single Source Accountability
- Design Build Firm is responsible for all aspects
of the project - Accelerates Completion Dates
- Specifications/Drawing completed in 10-14 days
- Optimizes Project Efficiencies
- Other trades can be included in the process
33Trend in Commercial Roofing
- Eliminates Change Orders and Cost Overruns
- Firm price is determined at the onset of the
project - Eliminates Re-Designs
- Design-Builder is 100 accountable for all
outcomes - Guarantees Specified Performance
- Design-Builder guarantees project is delivered on
time and in budget
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