LEED for Operations and Maintenance Bill Green PE, LEED AP Jessie Jones, EIT, LEED AP O+M The RMH Group September 16, 2010
Topics of Discussion Overview of USGBC s LEED Rating System(s) Benefits of LEED Certification LEED O+M Process Credit Review
LEED for O+M (Operations and Maintenance) Focus on operations, not renovations
Benefits of LEED O+M Certification
LEED O+M Addresses: Building exterior and site maintenance Efficient and optimized use of energy and water Purchase of environmentally preferred products Waste stream management Ongoing indoor environmental quality Cleaning and maintenance
Why Certify? Encourages environmentally conscious decision making Minimizes building s environmental impacts Helps to monitor the operations of the building more closely Increases the value of the property Increases occupancy/leasing rates
LEED O+M is Attractive For Many Reasons: Drives down operating costs Increases occupants productivity in an environmentally responsible manor Provides sustainability guidelines for: Building operations Upgrades of building systems Minor space use changes Building processes
When to use LEED O+M Alterations: Less than 50% of total building floor area is affected Less than 50% of regular building occupants must be relocated Additions: Increase in total floor area must be less than 50% of existing area
LEED O+M Certification Requirements Building must be over 50% occupied Scope must include 90% of the total floor area Compliance with federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations
The LEED O+M Process
LEED O+M Process LEED Feasibility Study Registration Credit Review Upgrades? Changes? Certification Submittal Documentation Performance Period
USGBC Registration Provides Access to Key Information Errata and updates to USGBC LEED On line LEED O+M project resource page on the USGBC website LEED Submittal Templates Pre formatted submittal sheets Calculation tables
LEED On line Project Website
Submittals and Documentation Using LEED O+M scorecard, project team decides which credits to pursue Project team will collect information and perform calculations to satisfy the intended credits throughout the Performance Period Performance Period: 3 to 24 months
Certification and Review *Project must be submitted to USGBC within 60 days of Performance Period closing The submittal will include: Completed submittal templates Project narrative LEED O+M scorecard Drawings and photos of building and site
Certification and Review Initial submittal to be reviewed by GBCI within 4 6 weeks of submittal date GBCI responds to each individual credit with either accepted or provide more documentation for clarification Project design team must respond with additional documentation within 25 business days Project design team submits clarification documentation and certification level is awarded (or denied) within 3 weeks
Credit Review
Credit Overview 9 Mandatory Prerequisites Prerequisite: Must be achieved for LEED certification 58 Credits worth 110 points Credit: optional, but it contributes to the overall project score Point: the value a credit is worth
Credit Categories Sustainable Sites (SS) Water Efficiency (WE) Energy and Atmosphere (EA) Materials and Resources (MR) Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) Innovation in Operations (IO) Regional Priority (RP) 26 points 14 points 35 Points 10 Points 15 Points 6 Points 4 Points 110 Points
LEED O+M Scorecard
Certification Levels Certified Silver Gold Platinum 40 points 50 points 60 points 80+ points
Sustainable Sites Previous LEED Certifications Building Exterior and Hardscape Management Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Management Alternative Transportation Protecting and/or Restoring Open Space Stormwater Control Heat Island Reduction Light Pollution Reduction
Water Efficiency Efficient Indoor Plumbing Fixtures Efficient Irrigation Systems Building Metering and submetering Cooling Tower Chemical Management Cooling Tower Water Management
Energy and Atmosphere Planning, Documenting, and Opportunity Assessment for Energy Efficiency Energy Star Rating Refrigerant Management Building Commissioning System Level Metering Building Automation System Renewable Energy On site/off site Tracking Building Emissions
Materials and Resources Sustainable Purchasing On going Consumables Furniture Electronics Facility Alterations and/or Additions Light Bulbs Food Waste Management On going Consumables Furniture Electronics Facility Alterations and Additions
Indoor Environmental Quality Outside Air Ventilation Tobacco Smoke Control Air Handling Unit Filtration Construction Flush out Procedures Occupant Comfort Lighting Controls Temperature Controls Views to outside Green Cleaning Custodial Assessments Cleaning Products and Materials Powered Cleaning Equipment Entryways and mats Pest Management
Innovation In Operations Innovation in Operations Exceeding Performance Requirements LEED Accredited Professional Documenting Sustainable Building Cost Impacts
Regional Priority Additional credits available that focus on issues most important to a specific region. i.e. in Denver, water conservation is a huge concern, so efficient indoor fixtures and irrigation systems will reward more LEED points.
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Resources U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) www.usgbc.org Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) www.gbci.org ENERGY STAR www.energystar.gov American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) www.ashrae.org
The RMH Group, Inc. www.rmhgroup.com jjones@rmhgroup.com bgreen@rmhgroup.com