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Putting Policies Into Practice Sustainability at LACCD Larry Eisenberg Executive Director, FP & D Los Angeles Community College District
The UC Project Management Institute is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members are available upon request (emily. montan@ucop. edu). This program is registered with the 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. Questions related to specific materials, methods and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
The LACCD Program $2. 2 Billion Bond Program Sustainable Policy – Adopted 2002 44 New Buildings / All Major Remodels – At least LEED Certified Two New Satellite Campuses – LEED Certified 100% Renewable Energy – Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Co-Generation
Water Efficiency Low Flow Irrigation – Need based No Irrigation – Native Plants Waterless Urinals Cistern – Water Capture Gray Water Systems Pierce College’s Botanic Garden contains both native and drought tolerant plants to reduce water dependency.
Energy Efficiency Central Plants – Efficient / Sustainable Energy Conservation – Lights, Motors, Occupancy Sensors, etc – 3 rd Party Funded Renewable Power – Multiple Megawatts per college Los Angeles Valley Colleges Maintenance and Operations Building’s rooftop PVC farm.
Clinton Climate Initiative Pilot Institution Energy Service Company Agreements – Lower Overhead Bulk Purchase Agreements – Lower Prices Major Financial Institution Support – Lower Cost of Money
Energy Conservation Retrofit all energy consuming elements for maximum efficiency Install conservation features in all buildings – – Insulation Low-E Glass Efficient lights High Efficiency Fans and Pumps State of the art and new technologies – Occupancy Sensors – Metering Technology
Energy Efficiency Photovoltaic 3 rd Party Arithmetic – Federal Energy Credit – 30% – Rapid Depreciation – 25 % – Utility Incentives – 20 % – Green Tag Sale – 5% (? ) – Bulk Procurement – 10 % (? ) – 10 Cents on the Dollar !!!
Energy Efficiency Power Purchase Agreement – Buy the electricity from the solar cells over 25 years – Cost per solar kw = 13 cents – Cost per Edison kw = 21 cents – Buy out with future capital, and have no energy bill
Fuel Cell Power A fuel cell is a device that generates electricity by a chemical reaction
Recycled / Renewable Materials Sustainable Carpet – 30 year warranty – 100% recycled backing – 40% recycled yarn content – 100% recyclable – Wide range of color / pattern choice – Piggybackable – Less than $15 per yard
Innovative Design Sustainable Maintenance - Coatings Anti-Graffiti Sealer – Paint washes off – Helps building weathering Tioxoclean – Spray on windows – Titanium Dioxide creates ozone from sunlight – No need to clean windows !
Questions ? Contact Information Larry Eisenberg www. LACCDBUILDSGREEN. com 213 -891 -2366 This concludes the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Program.
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