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1. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
Bill Bobenhausen
FAIA, CCS, LEED AP
• Consultant:
President – Sustainable Design Collaborative LLC,
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Currently Directing
21 LEED Registered Projects of all types. Chair of
USGBC New York Chapter, 2003.
• Educator:
Sustainable Arch. – NJIT; Adjunct - CCNY; Pratt Inst.
Bill Bobenhausen • Author:
FAIA, CCS, LEED AP Simplified Design of HVAC Systems (Parker/Ambrose)
President Co-Author (with James Marston Fitch):
bill@sdcollab.com American Buildings the Environmental Forces That Shape It
– Third Edition (1999)
What Does It Represent?
LEED 2009 (Rating System
Enhancements)
LEED Online (Faster, Improved
Interface)
Certification Program Expansion/GBCI
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2. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
SUSTAINABILITY
the ability to achieve continuing
economic prosperity while
protecting the natural systems of Looking at LEED from
the planet and providing a high Different Angles
quality of life for its people.
Achieving sustainable solutions
calls for stewardship provided by
individuals, communities,
businesses and governments.
One of many “Google” Photo Cars
LEED’s Pilot Project U.S. BUILDING IMPACTS ON…
Program, also referred to
as LEED Version 1.0, was
launched at the USGBC
Membership Summit in
August 1998. After
extensive revisions,
LEED Green Building
Rating System Version
Market Transformation 2.0 was released in March
2000, with LEED Version
2.1 following in 2002, and
Version 2.2 in 2005.
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3. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
Leadership in
Energy & LEED Certification Levels
Environmental
Design
LEED
“LEEDS”, England
The Impact of Building Type
LEED NC 2.2 SYSTEM RATINGS
Certified 26—32 points
Silver 33—38 points
Gold 39—51 points
Platinum 52—69 points
“Pre-LEED 2009” CS, CI, EB have different scales
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4. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
LEED 2009 SYSTEMS USE Prerequisite/Credit
A 100 POINT BASIC RATING
Alignment
Credits have been aligned and updated to
reflect their “most effective common
denominator,” provide consistent
prerequisites and credits across the
commercial and institutional LEED systems.
Credit interpretation rulings (CIRs) were
examined, and necessary clarifying
language was incorporated.
LEED 2009 Major Changes
affect all the Main Systems
New Construction & Major
Renovations (incl. Schools)
IMPORTANCE OF RATING
Core & Shell
Existing Buildings
(Operations & Maintenance)
Commercial Interiors
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5. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
LEED 2009 Reference Guide Major changes in LEED 2009
• A 20% reduction of in-
LEED for New building water use is now a
Construction prerequisite for certification
in all of the LEED 2009
and Major rating systems (EB is
Renovations different).
LEED for Core • In v2.2 the 20% reduction
& Shell had been the first optional
credit for in-building water
LEED for use. Now it’s a Prerequisite.
Schools (K-12)
Member Review/Approval Major changes in LEED 2009
Process
• All four rating systems have been re-
weighted and standardized so that each
rating system will have 100 available
base points, and 110 points total
(including 6 Innovation points and 4
Regional points).
• The re-weighting emphasizes credits and
categories determined to be most
important (e.g., ENERGY &
ATMOSPHERE).
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6. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
Major changes in LEED 2009 V 2.2 V 3
• In LEED-NC v2.2, there were 17 energy
points out of a total of 69 points available Major changes in LEED 2009
(24.6 percent). In the LEED 2009 version
of NC, there are 35 energy points, or 31.8 • In LEED 2009 EB, the extra Innovation credit
percent of the total number of points. will be specifically for Documenting
Sustainable Cost Impacts.
• Increase in number of Innovation Points. This is perhaps a sign of possible things to
But limitations as well. come?
Remember – When evaluating costs consider
• Introduction of up to 4 Regional Priority ALL impacts – not just cost increases!
Points. “Right-size” the HVAC systems.
V 2.2 V 3
IDc1 Innovation in Design
Innovation in Design, Up to 4 Innovation in Design, Up to 5
Exemplary Performance, Exemplary Performance,
Up to 4 Up to 2
Total : 4 Points Total : 5 Points
RPc1 Regional Priority
Earn 1 to 4 of the 6 Regional Priority credits
identified for a project’s region. A database of
Regional Priority credits is available on the
N/A USGBC website, http://www.usgbc.org
One point is awarded for each Regional Priority
credit achieved; no more than 4 credits
identified as Regional Priority credits may be
earned.
REGIONAL PRIORITY
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7. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
REGIONAL PRIORITY A Charrette…
• Satisfaction of up to four of the “six
credits designated” for a project's
location will earn Regional Priority
points under LEED 2009
• Credits are specific to a project's ZIP
code in an Excel Spreadsheet
downloadable by state. (XLS)
EARLY in the design process
V 2.2 V 3 LEED Design Charrettes
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA
Standard 90.1-2004 Standard 90.1-2007
EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance An interactive planning workshop
EAc1 Optimize Energy Performance that brings together the client, the
design team, key stakeholders and
ASHRAE 62.1-2004 ASHRAE 62.1-2007 project-specific experts at the outset
EQc2 Increased Ventilation of a project before design paths
EQc6.2 Controllability of Systems — Thermal Comfort
become rigid and fixed.
ANSI/SMACNA ANSI/SMACNA 008-2008
Construction Indoor Air Quality Charrettes deal with
EQc3.1
Management Plan— During Construction Concepts, not Details!
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8. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
V 2.2 V 3
MINIMUM POINTS REQUIRED
Category Prerequisites Credits Possible Points
Sustainable Sites 1 8 14 26
Water Efficiency 0 1 3 5 10
V2.2 Certified Rating:
Energy & 3 6 17 35
Atmosphere A minimum of 26 Points
Materials & 1 7 13 14
Resources
Indoor Environmental 2 8 15 15
Quality
Innovation & Design
Process
0 2 5 6
V3 Certified Rating:
Regional Priority 0 0 1 0 4 A minimum of 40 Points
Totals: 7 8 34 35 69 110
V 2.2 V 3
LEED NC – POINTS REQUIRED
V2.2 Certified Rating: A minimum of 26 Points
V3 Certified Rating: A minimum of 40 Points
V 2.2 V 3
SSc2 1 6 ptsc EAc1 10 19 pts
Certified 26—32 40-49 SSc4.1 1 5 pts EAc2 3 7 pts
SSc4.3 1 3 pts EAc3 1 2 pts
Silver 33—38 50-59 SSc4.4 1 2 pts EAc4 1 2 pts
WEc3 2 4 pts EAc5 1 3 pts
Gold 39—51 60-79 MRc1 3 4 pts EAc6 1 2 pts
IDc1 4 5 pts RPIDc1 0 4 pts
Platinum 52—69 80+ Additional V3
Total
Available 30 68 pts Points for These
Credits
38 pts
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9. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
SS 2
Development
Density V 2.2: 1 point V3: 6 points
& INTENT
Community Channel development to
Connectivity urban areas with existing
infrastructure, protect greenfields and
preserve habitat and natural resources.
½ miles
Site
Sustainable Sites • Multiple Pt. Change SS 4.1
Credit 1: Site Selection Alternative
Transportation: V 2.2: 1 point V3: 5 points
• Credit 2: Development Density & Comm. Conn.
Public
Transportation
Credit 3: Brownfield Redevelopment INTENT
Access
• Credit 4: Alternative Transportation
Reduce pollution and land development
Credit 5: Site Development
impacts from automobile use.
Site
Site
½ mile ¼ mile
Credit 6: Stormwater Design
Credit 7: Heat Island Effect
Credit 8: Light Pollution Reduction
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10. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
Sustainable Sites
SS 4.3 WE 3
Alternative Water Use V 2.2: 2 point V3: 4 points
Transportation: V 2.2: 1 point V3: 3 points Reduction
INTENT
Low-Emission &
Fuel-Efficient Maximize water efficiency within
INTENT buildings to reduce the burden on
Vehicles
municipal water supply and wastewater
Reduce pollution and land development systems.
impacts from automobile use.
Energy Policy Act of 1992
Water Efficiency • Multiple Pt. Change Energy & Atmos. • Multiple Pt. Change
Credit 1: Water Efficient Landscaping • Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance
Credit 2: Innovative Wastewater Technologies • Credit 2: Renewable Energy
•
Credit 3: Enhanced Commissioning
Credit 3: Water Use Reduction
Credit 4: Elimination of HCFCs and Halons
• Credit 5: Measurement and Verification
Credit 6: Green Power
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11. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
EA 1 EA 5
Optimize V 2.2: 10 point V3: 19 points Measurement
V 2.2: 1 point V3: 3 points
Energy &
Performance INTENT Verification INTENT
Achieve increasing levels of energy
performance above the baseline in the Provide for the ongoing accountability
prerequisite standard to reduce of building energy consumption over
environmental and economic impacts time.
associated with excessive energy use.
Primary Reference
ASHRAE 90.1-2007
EA 2 Materials & Res. • Multiple Pt. Change
On-Site
V 2.2: 3 point V3: 7 points Credit 1: Building Reuse
Renewable
Energy INTENT
Credit 2: Construction Waste Management
Encourage and recognize increasing
levels of on-site renewable energy self- Credit 3: Resource Reuse
supply in order to reduce environmental
and economic impacts associated with Credit 4: Recycled Content
fossil fuel energy use.
•Solar Credit 5: Local/Regional Materials
•Wind
•Geothermal Credit 6: Rapidly Renewable Materials
•Hydro
•Biomass Credit 7: Certified Wood
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12. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
Indoor Envir. Qual. • Multiple Pt. Change
Credit 1: Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Using LEED Online
Credit 2: Increasing Ventilation allows you to:
Credit 3: Construction IAQ Management Plan
Submit technical inquiries
Credit 4: Low-Emitting Materials
Submit documentation review
Credit 5: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control
Coordinate project team members
Credit 6: Controllability Of Systems
Manage project details
Credit 7: Thermal Comfort: Design; Verification
Track Certification progress
Credit 8: Daylight and Views
LEED Online LEED ONLINE V3
IMPROVEMENTS
Incorporates LEED
2009 Project organization: users who are
team members on more than one registered
Improved User LEED project will be able to sort, view, and
Interface group their projects according to a number of
Simplifies Reporting project characteristics.
& Project
Management Team administration: more flexible
assignment of team members and credit
“Scalable” - Flexible assignments. Credits can be assigned by
Structure for LEED name rather than by project role.
Evolvement
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13. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
Data linkages – some data, such as a
Status indicators and timeline: building’s gross floor area or FTE occupancy, are
required in the documentation for several LEED
the system explains all the steps in the review and credits. V3 automatically populates fields in all
certification process. The system displays specific appropriate forms. Override available.
dates associated with each phase and step,
including the target dates each review will be
returned to the customer. Automatic data checks – many
applications are submitted without required data,
causing processing delays. V3 will alert users
when required data is missing.
Certification Review and Submittals:
LEED Online v3 also offers many new features Context-based content – many LEED
supporting the LEED certification review process submittal templates have several options with the
itself, as well as enhancements to the functionality applicant required to only one of them. V3 will
of submittal documentation and certification forms. show only the relevant data fields once an option
has been selected.
Process support: V3 shepherds each project
team through the entire certification process, from
initial project registration through all review phases.
Extra help for beginners to decide which LEED
rating system is best suited for their project while
allowing experienced users to move quickly.
Improved process communication:
during a LEED review, a mid-review clarification
page will allow the LEED reviewer to contact the
project team through the system if any minor
clarifications are needed to complete the review.
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14. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
LEED-NC V2.2 Prerequisites
IMPORTANCE OF
SS Prerequisite 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention
AWARD LEVELS Fundamental Commissioning of the
EA Prerequisite 1
Building Energy Systems
EA Prerequisite 2 Minimum Energy Performance
EA Prerequisite 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management
MR Prerequisite 1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables
EQ Prerequisite 1 Minimum IAQ Performance
EQ Prerequisite 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
Control
ALL Prerequisites MUST be met! Now 1 more!
LEED 2009 Min. Requirements
LEED
New Construction and Major
Renovations POINTS
1. Must Comply with Environmental Laws.
How much are
2. Must be a Complete, Permanent Building or
they Worth?
Space
3. Must Use a Reasonable Site Boundary
4. Must include minimum of 1,000 gross sq.ft. How valuable
5. Comply with Minimum Occupancy Rates (FTE) are they toward
6. Share Whole-Building Energy and Water Data
7. Building must be no less than 2% of the gross
LEED
land area within the LEED project boundary. Certification???
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15. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
V 2.2 V 3
V 2.2 POINTS Category Prerequisites Credits Possible Points
Sustainable Sites 1 8 14 26
Under LEED-NC V 2.2 Water Efficiency 0 1 3 5 10
where it takes 26 Energy &
Atmosphere
3 6 17 35
Points for Minimum Materials & 1 7 13 14
Resources
Certification? Indoor Environmental 2 8 15 15
Quality
Innovation & Design 0 2 5 6
Process
1/26 = 3.85% of min. Regional Priority 0 0 1 0 4
certification per point Totals: 7 8 34 35 69 110
V3 POINTS V 2.2 versus V3
Under LEED 2009 where
it takes 40 Points for
Minimum Certification?
1/40 = 2.5% of min.
certification per point
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16. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
V 2.2 V 3 V 2.2 V 3
- Credits - – Percent Total Points in System
35 100%
35
34
100
30 90
80
25
70
20 60
NC V2.2
50 NC V2.2
15 NC V3
40 NC V3
UP
10 30
5 20 DN
10
0
SS WE EA MR EQ ID NEWTOTAL
RP 0
SS WE EA MR EQ ID RP TOTAL
V 2.2 V 3 V 2.2 V 3
- Points - - By Category Min. Certification
WAY
120
110 90 UP
80 UP
100
70
80 60
69 % 50
40
60 NC V2.2 40
DN NC V2.2
NC V3 NC V3
40 WAY UP
30 26
20
NC 10
20
UP NEW
0
SS WE EA MR EQ ID RP MIN.
0 CERT.
SS WE EA MR EQ ID RP TOTAL PT.
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17. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
LEED V2.2 vs. V3 – POINT CHANGES LEED’s Zip Code Regionalism
V2.2 Certified Rating: A minimum of 26 Points is Not Just Climatic
V3 Certified Rating: A minimum of 40 Points
SSc2 1 6 pts EAc1 10 19 pts
SSc4.1 1 5 pts EAc2 3 7 pts
SSc4.3 1 3 pts EAc3 1 2 pts
SSc4.4 1 2 pts EAc4 1 2 pts
WEc3 2 4 pts EAc5 1 3 pts
MRc1 3 4 pts EAc6 1 2 pts
IDc1 4 5 pts RPIDc1 0 4 pts
Additional V3
Total
Available 30 68 pts Points for
These Credits
38 pts
Regional Priority Credits Six RP Credits per Zip Code
USGBC chapters have identified 6
geographically specific environmental
credits per rating system that are of
particular importance within their region.
Each regional priority credit is worth 1 point.
A total of 4 regional priority points may be
earned.
LEED-Online uses project Zip Code to
automatically determine available regional
priority credits.
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18. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
LEED 2009 NC – Partial Westchester Overview – Credit Weighting
SSc2 Development Density Point distribution is based on the potential
SSc4.1 Public Transportation environmental impacts and human benefits of
SSc6.1 Stormwater: Quality Control each credit with respect to impact categories.
SSc6.2 Stormwater: Quantity Control
WEc2 Innovative Wastewater Impacts defined as the environmental or
EAc1 Optimize Energy Performance human effect of the design, construction,
EAc2 On-Site Renewable Energy operation, and maintenance of a building, such
MRc1.1 Building-Reuse as greenhouse gas emissions, fossil fuel use,
URBAN toxins and carcinogens, air and water
URBAN pollutants, indoor environmental conditions.
URBAN
RURAL
A combination of approaches, including energy
SM. CITY modeling, life-cycle assessment, and
SM. CITY transportation analysis, were used to quantify.
LG. CITY
LEED 2009 Credit Weighting
Uses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
TRACI environmental impact categories to assist
with impact evaluation for life-cycle assessment,
industrial ecology, process design, and pollution
prevention.
Considers the weightings developed by the
National Institute of Standards and Technology
LEED 2009 (NIST) which compare impact categories with one
another and assign relative weights to each.
Credit
The TRACI and NIST approaches provide a solid
Weightings foundation for credit point values in LEED 2009.
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19. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
LEED 2009 Consistent Credit ID 1- Innovation in Design
Weighting Across Systems V2.2 & V3
All LEED credits worth a minimum of 1 v2.2: ID1.1 ID1.2 ID1.3 ID1.4
point.
All LEED credits are positive, whole v3: ID1.4 ID1.5
numbers; there are no fractions or
negative values. Points awarded for exceptional performance
LEED credits receive a constant weight above the requirements set by the LEED for
New Construction Green Building Rating
in each rating system; there are no System and/or innovative performance in
individualized weightings based on Green Building categories not specifically
project location. addressed by the LEED for New Construction
Green Building Rating System.
All LEED rating systems have 100 base
.
points; then ID and Regional Priority Provide in writing the intent of the proposed innovation credit,
the proposed requirement for compliance, the proposed
credits which provide opportunities for up submittals to demonstrate compliance, and the design
to 10 “bonus” points for 110 total points. approach (strategies) to be used to meet the requirements.
STATES WARMING??? ID 1.1-1.4 (v2.2)
ID 1.1-1.3 (v3)
Exemplary Performance
SSc4 Alternative Transportation Case By Case
SSc5.1 Site Devel: Protect or Restore Habitat 75%
SSc5.2 Site Devel: Maximize Open Space DOUBLE
SSc7.1 Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof 100%
SSc7.2 Heat Island Effect: Roof 100% Greenroof
WEc2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 100%
WEc3 Water Use Reduction 40% 45%
EAc6 Green Power DOUBLE 100%
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20. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
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ID 1.1-1.4 (v2.2) ID 2
ID 1.1-1.3 (v3)
Exemplary Performance
LEED Accredited
Exemplary Performance
Professional
MRc2 Construction Waste Management 95%
MRc3 Materials Reuse 15%
MRc4 Recycled Content 30% To support and encourage the design
MRc5 Regional Materials 40%
integration required by LEED to streamline
the application and certification process.
MRc6 Rapidly Renewable Materials 5%
MRc7 Certified Wood 95% Requirement: At least one principal
participant of the project shall be a LEED
EQc8.1 Daylight 75% of Spaces 95%
Accredited Professional (AP). . .
EQc8.2 Views for 90% of Spaces Case by Case
ID 1.1-1.4 (v2.2) Eligibility to Upgrade to LEED 2009
ID 1.4 -1.5 (v3)
ID 1.1-1.3 (v3)
NOT ADDRESSED WITHIN LEED • Project must be in one of the
following rating systems:
The second type of innovation LEED CI
strategies are those that are LEED CS
NOT addressed by any existing LEED NC (v2.1 and v2.2)
LEED credits. LEED for Schools
Only those strategies that LEED EB (all versions)
demonstrate a comprehensive
approach and have significant, • Registration fee must be paid
measurable environmental
benefits are applicable. • Project registered but not submitted
• Project administrator must transfer
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ASHRAE STANDARD
V2.2 TARGETED
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 TARGETED
New Office Bldg.
V3 POSSIBLE
V2.2 POINTS
Switching to LEED 2009
V3 POINTS
CREDIT Construction
CREDIT NAME
SSp1 Prerequisite: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention REQ -- -- REQ -- --
SSc1 Site Selection 1 1 1 1
SSc2 Development Density & Community Connectivity 5 5 1 1
SSc3 Brownfield Redevelopment 1 1
No additional SSc4.1 Alt. Transportation, Public Transportation Access 6 6 1 1
fee for
SSc4.2 Alt. Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms 1 1 1 1
SSc4.3 Alt. Transportation, Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 3 3 1 1
switching until SSc4.4 Alt. Transportation, Parking Capacity 2 2 1 1
the end of
SSc5.1 Site Development, Protect of Restore Habitat 1** 1 1 1
SSc5.2 Site Development, Maximize Open Space 1 1 1 1
2009. SSc6.1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Control 1** 1 1 1
SSc6.2 Stormwater Design, Quality Control 1 1 1 1
SSc7.1 Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof 1 1 1 1
SSc7.2 Heat Island Effect: Roof 1 1 1 1
SSc8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 1 1 1
ASHRAE STANDARD
Preliminary LEED Evaluation New Office Bldg.
V2.2 TARGETED
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 TARGETED
V3 POSSIBLE
V2.2 POINTS
V3 POINTS
CREDIT Construction
CREDIT NAME
WEp1 Prerequisite: Water Use Reduction, 20% (See Below) REQ -- -- N/A -- --
WEc1.1 Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50% 2 -- 1 1
WEc1.2 No Potable Use or No Irrigation or 4 4 1 1
Confidential SDC Project: WEc2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2** 1
WEc3 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction
Summer 2009 – Schematic Design WEc3 Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction
NA
2
-- --
2
1
1
1
1
New Jersey WEc3
WEc3
Water Use Reduction, 35% Reduction
Water Use Reduction, 40% Reduction
1
1
1
1
NA
*
-- --
Prelim. Fund. Commissioning of the Bldg. Energy
EAp1 REQ -- -- REQ -- --
Systems
EAp2 Pre: Minimum Energy Performance REQ -- -- REQ -- --
New Office Building – 2 Floors EAp3 Pre: Fundamental Refrigerant Management REQ -- -- REQ -- --
EAc1 Optimize Energy Performance: NC/min 7%, EB/min 19** 7 4 10 4 2
EAc2 On-Site Renewable Energy 7** 7 3 3
EAc3 Enhanced Commissioning Management 2 2 1 1
EAc4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 2 2 1 1
Not Actual Building EAc5 Measurement & Verification 3 1
EAc6 Green Power 2 2 1 1
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V V
ASHRAE STANDARD
New Office Bldg. 2.2 3
V2.2 TARGETED
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 TARGETED
V3 POSSIBLE
V2.2 POINTS
V3 POINTS
Construction
CREDIT
CREDIT NAME
LEED NC-V2.2:
MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables REQ -- -- REQ -- --
Targeted: 18 pts Possible: 36 pts
MRc1.1 Building Reuse, 75%, 95% of Existing Walls, Floors & Roof 3** 2
MRc1.2 Building Reuse, - Maintain Interior Nonstructural Walls 1 1 (Certified 26 Silver 33 Gold 39 Platinum 52-69)
MRc2.1,2.2 Const.Waste Mgmt., Divert 50% or 75% from Disposal 2 1 1 2 1 1
MRc3.1,3.2 Materials Reuse, 5%, 10% 2 -- -- 2 -- -- Projected Rating: High Certified or Possible Silver
MRc4.1, 4.2 Recycled Content: 10%, 20% 2* 1 1 2 1 1
MRc5.1, 5.2 Regional Materials: 10%, 20% 2* 1 1 2 1 1
MRc6 Rapidly Renewable Materials: 2.5% 1 1
MRc7 Certified Wood 1 1 1 1 LEED 2009 NC:
EQp1
EQp2
Minimum IAQ Performance
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
REQ
REQ
--
-- --
REQ
REQ
--
--
--
--
Targeted: 21 pts Possible: 61pts
EQc1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 1 1
EQc2 Increased Ventilation 1 1 1 1
(Certified 40 Silver 50 Gold 60 Platinum 80+)
EQc3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction 1 1 1 1
Projected Rating: Certified or Unlikely Silver
EQc3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy 1 1 1 1
EQc4.1 Low-Emitting Materials: Adhesives & Sealants 1 1 1 1 New Office Bldg.
EQc4.2 Low-Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings 1 1 1 1 Construction
ASHRAE STANDARD
New Office Bldg. V2.2 TARGETED
Pre-Submission LEED Evaluation
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 TARGETED
V3 POSSIBLE
V2.2 POINTS
V3 POINTS
Construction
CREDIT
CREDIT NAME
EQc4.3 Low-Emitting Materials:Carpet Systems 1 1 1 1
EQc4.4 Low-Emitting Materials:Comp. Wood+ Agrifiber Products 1 1 1 1
EQc5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control 1 1 1 1
EQc6.1 Controllability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 1 1
EQc6.2 Controllability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 1 1
EQc7.1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 1 1
Confidential SDC Project:
EQc7.2 Thermal Comfort, Verification 1 1 1 1
EQc8.1 Daylighting and Views, Daylight 75% of Spaces 1 1 1 1
Summer 2009 – Construction
EQc8.2
IDc1.1
Daylighting and Views, Views 90% of Spaces
Exemplary Performance (V3), ID (V2.2)
1
1 1
1
1 1
Stage
IDc1.2
IDc1.3
Exemplary Performance (V3), ID (V2.2)
Exemplary Performance (V3), ID (V2.2)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
New York
IDc1.4 Innovation in Design (V3 or V2.2) 1 1 1 1
IDc1.5 Innovation in Design (V3) 1 1 N/A -- --
IDc2 LEED™ Accredited Professional 1 1 1 1
RPc1 Regional Priority 4 2 N/A -- --
Historic Renovation – 4 Floors
Not Actual Building
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23. . Sustainable Design Collaborative
. LEED V3 Workshop / July 2009
ASHRAE STANDARD
ASHRAE STANDARD
V2.2 TARGETED
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 TARGETED
V2.2 TARGETED
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 POSSIBLE
Historic Historic
V2.2 POINTS
V3 TARGETED
V3 POSSIBLE
V3 POINTS
V2.2 POINTS
V3 POINTS
CREDIT
Renovation CREDIT Renovation
CREDIT NAME CREDIT NAME
SSp1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention PRE PRE
EQp1 Minimum IAQ Performance PRE PRE
SSc1 Site Selection 1 1 11 1
EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control PRE PRE
SSc2 Development Density & Community Connectivity 5 5 1 1
EQc1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 1 1
SSc4.1 Alt. Transportation, Public Transportation Access 6 6 1 1
Construction IAQ Management Plan, During
EQc3.1 1 1 1 1
SSc4.2 Alt. Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms 1 1 1 1 Construction
SSc4.4 Alt. Transportation, Parking Capacity 2 2 1 1 EQc3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy 1 1 1 1
SSc5.1 Site Development, Protect or Restore Habitat 1 1 1 1 EQc4.1 Low-Emitting Materials: Adhesives & Sealants 1 1 1 1
SSc7.1 Heat Island Effect: Non-Roof 1 1 1 1 EQc4.2 Low-Emitting Materials: Paints & Coatings 1 1 1 1 1
SSc7.2 Heat Island Effect: Roof 1 1 1 1 EQc4.3 Low-Emitting Materials: Carpet Systems 1 1 1 1
SSc8 Lighting Pollution Reduction 1 1 * EQc4.4 Low-Emitting Materials: Composite Wood 1 1 1 1
EQc5 Indoor Chemical and Pollution Source Control 1 1 1 1
WEp1 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction PRE N/A
EQc6.1 Controllability of Systems, Lighting 1 1 1 1
Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No
WEc1..2
Irrigation
2 2 1 1 EQc6.2 Controllability of Systems, Thermal Comfort 1 1 1 1
WEc1.1 Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduction by 50% 2 2 1 1 EQc7.1 Thermal Comfort, Design 1 1 1 1
WEc3.1 Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction N/A 1 1 EQc7.2 Thermal Comfort: Verification 1 1 1 1
WEc3.2 Water Use Reduction, 30% reduction 1 1 1 1 EQc8.1 Daylighting and Views, Daylight for 75% of Spaces 1 1 1 1
WEc3.2 Water Use Reduction, 40% reduction 1 N/A EQc8.2 Daylighting and Views, View for 90% of Spaces 1 1 1 1
ASHRAE STANDARD
V2.2 TARGETED
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 TARGETED
ASHRAE STANDARD
V3 POSSIBLE
V2.2 POINTS
V3 POINTS
Historic Historic
V2.2 TARGETED
V2.2 POSSIBLE
V3 TARGETED
V3 POSSIBLE
V2.2 POINTS
V3 POINTS
CREDIT
Renovation CREDIT Renovation
CREDIT NAME
CREDIT NAME
Fundamental Commissioning of the Bldg. Energy
EAp1
Systems
PRE PRE
IDc1.1 Innovation in Design: Green Educational Program 1 1 1 1
EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance PRE PRE IDc1.2 Innovation in Design: Green Housekeeping Products 1 1 1 1
Innovation in Design (V2.2):
EAp3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management PRE PRE IDc1.3 Low-Emission Service Vehicles NA 1 1
(2 Pure Innovation points only under V3)
EAc1 Optimize Energy Performance: NC/min 7%, EB/min 19 3 2 10 5 1
EAc3 Enhanced Commissioning 2 2 1 1 IDc1.4 Innovation in Design (V2.2): Kitchen Equipment Donation NA 1 1
IDc1.5 Exemplary Performance 3 0 2 NA -- --
EAc4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 2 2 1 1
IDc2 LEED™ Accredited Professional 1 1 1 1
EAc5 Measurement & Verification 3 3 1 1
RPc1-4 Regional Priority: NY, 10803 4 2 0 NA -- --
MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables PRE PRE
MRc1 Building Reuse 3 3 2 2
Construction Waste Management: Divert 50%, 75% From
MRc2
Disposal
2 2 2 2
MRc4 Recycled Content: 10%, or 20% 2 2 2 2
MRc5 Regional Materials: 10%,(5.1) or 20% (5.2) 2 2 2 2
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