LEED v4 LEED BD+C Credit-by-Credit Review
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1 LEED v4 LEED BD+C Credit-by-Credit Review Location & Transportation Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation & Integrative Process
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3 Continuing Education 2.0 hours with GBCI LEED Specific: BD+C 2.0 hours with AIA/CES (LU) GBES will report you hours to GBCI and AIA automatically after you finish the course and pass the assessment quiz.
4 GBES is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA/CES for AIA members automatically. Certifications of Completion for non-aia members are available upon request. This course is registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.
5 LOCATION& TRANSPORTATION LEED BD+C LEED v4
6 Who this course is for
7 Learning Objectives Understand Location and Transportation credit intents, requirements for LEED for New Construction Recognize potential strategies and relevant team members for achieving credits Understand basic documentation considerations Recognize tools and resources for applying credits to building projects
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9 Intent Requirements Referenced Standards Benefits & Issues Strategies / Implementation Calculations Timeline & Team Documentation
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11 Adaptations. New Construction Core and Shell S c h o o l s R e t a i l Data Centers Warehouses H o s p i t a l i t y H e a l t h c a r e
12 Global LEED
13 M I N I M U M P R O G R A M REQUIREMENTS
14 Mpr Must be in a permanent location on existing land.
15 Mpr Must use reasonable LEED boundaries.
16 Mpr Must comply with project size requirements.
17 LOCATION & TRANSPORTATION
18 Relationship: community Relationship: site
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20 LT Credit LEED for Neighborhood Development Location
21 LT Credit: LEED for Neighborhood Development Location photo:raimi+associates
22 Certification level BD+C Core & Shell Schools Healthcare ID+C Certified Silver Gold Platinum
23 Timeline + Team
24 Version Eligible Ineligible LEED ND Pilot State 2 LEED ND Certified Plan Stage 1 LEED ND Prereviewed plan Stage 3 LEED ND Certified Project LEED 2009 State 2 Pre-certified LEED ND Plan Stage 1 Conditional approval of LEED ND Plan Stage 3 LEED ND Certified LEED V4 LEED ND Certified Plan LEED ND Conditional approval LEED ND Certified Built Project
25 Q True or False: Project teams that attempt LT Credit LEED for Neighborhood Development Location can also attempt other credits in the LT category.
26 Q False: Project teams that attempt LT Credit LEED for Neighborhood Development Location can also attempt other credits in the LT category?
27 LT Credit Sensitive Land Protection
28 LT Credit: Sensitive Land Protection Option 1. 1 Point Previously developed land or Option 2. 1 Point Previously developed land or does not meet criteria for sensitive land
29 Previously Developed
30 Sensitive Land
31 Prime Farmland
32 Flood plains
33 Endangered species
34 Water bodies
35 Wetlands
36 Referenced Standards
37 Global LEED
38 Implementation
39 Minor Improvements
40 Q A technology firm is deciding on a location to build a new data center. Which of the following sites would be most appropriate? A. Developed site 30 feet (9 meters) from a fishing stream B. Land with a species classified as possibly extinct by NatureServe C. Undeveloped land in a flood plain as defined by FEMA D. Undeveloped land that is 40 feet (12 meters) from a stream E. Land that is 80 feet (24 meters) from a wetland F. Organic tree nursery defined as prime farmland
41 Q A technology firm is deciding on a location to build a new data center. Which of the following sites would be most appropriate? A. Developed site 30 feet (9 meters) from a fishing stream B. Land with a species classified as possibly extinct by NatureServe C. Undeveloped land in a flood plain as defined by FEMA D. Undeveloped land that is 40 feet (12 meters) from a stream E. Land that is 80 feet (24 meters) from a wetland F. Organic tree nursery defined as prime farmland
42 LT Credit High priority site
43 LT Credit: High priority site Option 1. 1 Point BD&C, 2 Points CS Historic district or Option 2. 1 Point BD&C, 2 Points CS Priority designation or Option 3. 2 Points BD&C, 3 Points CS Brownfield remediation
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45 infill previously >75% developed total land
46 Option 2 Priority designation EPA National Priorities List Federal Empowerment Zone Federal Enterprise Community
47 Global LEED
48 Option 3 Brownfield remediation Remediate the site or Select a remediated site
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51 60 unit apartment building 77 townhouses 22 Habitat for Humanity townhomes
52 LT Credit Surrounding density and diverse uses
53 LT Credit: Surrounding density and diverse uses Option Points Surrounding density and / or Option Points Diverse uses
54 Option 1 Surrounding Density
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56 VIDEO
57 Option 2 Diverse Uses 1/2 mile walking distance
58 Category Food retail Use type Supermarket Other food service with produce section Convenience store Farmers market Community-serving retail Hardware store Pharmacy Other retail Bank Family entertainment Gym, health club, exercise studio Services Hair care Laundry Restaurant
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60 Timeline + Team
61 Adaptations. New Construction Core and Shell S c h o o l s R e t a i l Data Centers Warehouses H o s p i t a l i t y H e a l t h c a r e
62 Adaptations. New Construction Core and Shell S c h o o l s R e t a i l Data Centers Warehouses H o s p i t a l i t y H e a l t h c a r e
63 Adaptations. New Construction Core and Shell S c h o o l s R e t a i l Data Centers Warehouses H o s p i t a l i t y H e a l t h c a r e
64 LT Credit Access to quality transit
65 LT Credit: Access to Quality Transit bus streetcar rideshare rapid transit stop rail station ferry terminal 1/4 mile walking distance 1/2 mile walking distance
66 Table 1. Minimum daily transit service for projects with multiple transit types (bus, streetcar, rail or fairy) Weekday trips Weekend trips Points BD&C Points Core & Shell Points ID&C Table 2. Minimum daily transit service for projects with commuter rail or ferry service only Weekday trips Weekend trips Points
67 weekday & weekend
68 Planned Stops 24 months
69 Implementation
70 Bus lines 8, 39, 184 Rail 825 Bus lines 8, 39, 184 Rail 825
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73 Q A project team has identified a BD&C project is located within ¼ mile (400 meter) of bus transit that provides an aggregate 150 weekday trips and 100 weekend trips. How many points would the project earn? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
74 Q A project team has identified a BD&C project is located within ¼ mile (400 meter) of bus transit that provides an aggregate 150 weekday trips and 100 weekend trips. How many points would the project earn? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
75 Adaptations. New Construction Core and Shell S c h o o l s R e t a i l Data Centers Warehouses H o s p i t a l i t y H e a l t h c a r e
76 grades 8 or below or ages 14 and below grades 9 and above or ages 15 and above 3/4 mile walking distance 1.5 mile walking distance
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78 LT Credit Bicycle Facilities
79 LT Credit: Bicycle Facilities Bicycle network AND Bicycle storage and shower rooms
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81 entries diverse uses school / employment center transit 200 yard walking distance 3 mile riding distance
82 LT Credit: Bicycle Network Case 1 Commercial or institutional Case 2 Residential Case 3 Mixed-use
83 short-term long-term 100 yard walking distance main entrance 100 yard walking distance functional entry
84 1. Identify total building users per occupancy types 2. Calculate the number of secure bicycle spaces required 3. Calculate the number of showers required
85 100 occupants work 8 hours/day Step 1 30 peak visitors 20 part time employees work 4 hours/day
86 Step regular building occupants 20 part-timers: All are in the office at least 10 hours per week = 120 total regular building occupants 30 peak visitors
87 Step 3 Short-term bicycle storage 30 peak visitors X 2.5% 0.75 short term spaces BUT: Minimum is 4 Long-term bicycle storage 120 peak building users X 5% 6 long-term storage spaces
88 Step 4 Shower and changing 120 regular building occupants 1 on-site shower with changing facility
89 Timeline + Team
90 Photo: HKS
91 Q A office project will have an estimated 200 employees working full-time. How many long-term bicycle storage spaces will be required? A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 10 E. 20
92 Q A office project will have an estimated 200 employees working full-time. How many long-term bicycle storage spaces will be required? A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 10 E. 20
93 Q A new office building will have 250 regular building occupants. There will also be 20 peak visitors each day. How many showers are required? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5
94 Q A new office building will have 250 regular building occupants. There will also be 20 peak visitors each day. How many showers are required? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5
95 LT Credit Reduced Parking Footprint
96 Referenced Standards
97 LT Credit: Reduced Parking Footprint Case 1 Baseline location Case 2 Dense and/or transit-served location
98 Case 1 No points under Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses or Access to Quality Transit 20% from baseline
99 Case 2 One or more points under Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses or Access to Quality Transit 40% from baseline
100 Preferred Parking 5%
101 Implementation
102 Timeline + Team
103 Use Size / condition Parking spaces Health club 7 / 1000 SF (7.5 m2) Office building 100,000 SF (9,300 m2) 3.4 / 1000 SF (3.67 / 100 m2) Hospital 1.1 / employee
104 10,000 SF health club 7 parking spaces / 1000 SF = 70 parking spaces 70 X 40% = 28 space reduction 42 parking spaces total, 3 of which are preferred parking
105 LT Credit Green Vehicles
106 45 green score
107 LT Credit: Green Vehicles 5% preferred parking or 20% discounted parking
108 LT Credit: Green Vehicles Option 1. Electric vehicle charging or Option 2. Liquid, gas, or battery facilities
109 EVSE Electrical vehicle supply equipment 2% of parking spaces
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111 Liquid, gas, or battery facilities 2% of parking spaces
112 Timeline + Team
113 Calculations Preferred spaces = Total Parking Spaces x 0.05 Fueling stations = Total Parking Spaces x 0.02
114 Q A project will require a minimum of 100 parking spaces based on local code. How many parking spaces must be set aside as preferred parking for LT Credit Green Vehicles? A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 7
115 Q A project will require a minimum of 100 parking spaces based on local code. How many parking spaces must be set aside as preferred parking for LT Credit Green Vehicles? A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 7
116 Q A project will require a minimum of 120 parking spaces based on local code. How many parking spaces must be set aside as preferred parking and electric vehicle charging for LT Credit Green Vehicles? A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9
117 Q A project will require a minimum of 120 parking spaces based on local code. How many parking spaces must be set aside as preferred parking and electric vehicle charging for LT Credit Green Vehicles? A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9
118 Adaptations. New Construction Core and Shell S c h o o l s R e t a i l Data Centers Warehouses H o s p i t a l i t y H e a l t h c a r e
119 Adaptations. New Construction Core and Shell S c h o o l s R e t a i l Data Centers Warehouses H o s p i t a l i t y H e a l t h c a r e
120 LT Credit High priority site LT Credit Surrounding density and diverse uses LT Credit Access to quality transit
121 LT Credit High priority site LT Credit Sensitive land protection
122 LT Credit Bicycle network SS Credit Heat island reduction SS Credit Rainwater management
123 LT Credit Reduced parking footprint SS Credit Site development SS Credit Open space SS Credit Heat island reduction SS Credit Rainwater management
124 LOCATION & TRANSPORTATION
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128 LEED v4 LEED for BD+C Credit-by-Credit Review Location & Transportation Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality Innovation & Integrative Process