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Gilbane Building Company STATE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY COUNCIL MEETING Lazarus Government Office Columbus, Ohio August 16, 2012
Introduction Why do we care? § 136 million tons construction/demolition debris in 19961 § Commercial Construction 2 -2. 5 lbs solid waste/ft 2 § Example: a 80, 000 ft 2 school generates nearly 100 tons of waste during construction 1 LEED Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction v 3 2009 p 358
LEED Certification and Programs Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) § Developed by USGBC in 1998 § Third Party Certification § Certified, Silver, Gold, Platinum Rating Systems: § New Construction (NC) § Existing Buildings (EB) § Commercial Interiors (CI) § Core and Shell (CS) § Schools § Retail § Healthcare § Homes § Neighborhood Development
LEED New Construction Checklist Categories for LEED v 3 New Construction Credits: § Sustainable Sites (24 points possible) § Water Efficiency (11 points possible) § Energy and Atmosphere (33 points possible) § Materials and Resources (13 points possible) • Building Reuse (3 points possible) • Construction Waste Management (2 points possible) • Material Reuse (2 points possible) • Recycled Content (2 points possible) • Regional Materials (2 points possible) • Rapidly Renewable Materials (1 point possible) • Certified Wood (1 point possible) § Indoor Environmental Quality (19 points possible) § Innovation and Design (6 points possible) § Regional Priority Credits (4 points possible)
LEED New Construction – Building Reuse MR_1 Building Reuse (3 points) § Reuse/Repair existing structures including roof, floors, and exterior building envelop. § Thresholds: • 1 point – 55% reused ft 2 • 2 points – 75% reused ft 2 • 3 points – 95% reused ft 2 Landfill Impact – Reducing the amount of waste associated with demolition of existing building structures will greatly reduce the solid waste generated by the project.
LEED New Construction – Waste Management MR_2 Construction Waste Management (2 points) § Divert solid waste collected during construction from the landfill. § Thresholds: • 1 point – 50% diverted • 2 points – 75% diverted • Additional Innovation point – 95% diverted § Sorted Onsite or Offsite § Report in Tons or YD 3 Landfill Impact – By pre-planning the construction waste management, the project can maximize waste recycling efforts.
LEED New Construction – Waste Management Keys to Success § Plan Ahead § Buy the Plan § Educate the Contractors § Improve Access §Filling Containers §Removing Containers § Monitor Containers Needed § Documentation
LEED New Construction – Waste Management
LEED New Construction – Material Reuse MR_3 Material Reuse (2 points) § Reuse onsite building components not included in MR_1. § Reuse building materials salvaged from another site. § Habitat for Humanity Restore § Thresholds: • 1 point – 5% reuse • 2 points – 10% reuse Landfill Impact – Similar to MR_1 Building Reuse, reducing the amount of waste associated with demolition of miscellaneous building components will reduce the solid waste generated by the project.
LEED New Construction – Waste Management MR_4 Recycled Content points) (2 § Fosters demand for products containing recycled materials. § Thresholds: • 1 point – 10% recy content • 2 points – 20% recy content • Additional Innovation point – 30% recycled content § Post-consumer recycled content is weighted higher than preconsumer. Photo courtesy of buildinggreen. com Landfill Impact – Diverting solid waste is pointless unless there exists a market for its remanufacturer and reuse.
LEED New Construction – Bonus Points Innovation and Design § Exemplary Performance § Innovative Plan (see photo below) § LEED Accredited Professional Regional Priority Credits § Adds weight to credits most important to a region § Assigned by zip code § 43215: EA_2, EQ_8. 1, MR_1. 1, MR_2, SS_5. 2, SS_6. 1
Franklin County Courthouse Awarded LEED Gold October 2011 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Central Energy Plant Awarded LEED Gold July 2011 Questions?
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