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Greening Existing Buildings
Sponsors
The U.S. Green
Building Council
• A national nonprofit representing all sectors of the building
industry
- Architects
- Engineers
- Product Mfrs
- Building Owners
- Environmental Groups
- Utilities
- Universities
- Federal, State, Local Government
• Promote the design, construction and operation of
environmentally responsible, profitable, healthy places to
live and work
• Launched in 2000, LEED is the most complete rating
system for green buildings
LEED Programs
• Building Certification – LEED Certified,
Silver, Gold, Platinum
• Professional Accreditation
• Training Workshops
• Educational Resources
• www.usgbc.org
LEED EB Pilots
California EPA Headquarters
Sacramento CA
LEED EB Pilots
Brengel Technology Center
Milwaukee WI
LEED EB Pilots
JohnsonDiversey Headquarters
Sturdevant WI
What is LEED Certification?
The LEED Green Building Rating
System™ is a voluntary,
consensus-based national
standard for high-performance,
sustainable buildings.
LEED Family of Products
New
Construction
Existing
Buildings
Core & Shell
Commercial
Interiors
The LEED-EB Rating System
Addresses:
•Initial certification of existing buildings
•Ongoing re-certification of existing
buildings first certified under LEED-EB
•Ongoing re-certification of existing
buildings first certified under LEED-NC
Why Certify?
• Establish recognized leadership in the green
building sector
• Validate achievement through third party review
• Assure ongoing achievement of improved
building operations and upgrades
• Contribute to a growing green building
knowledge base
• Earn LEED Certification plaque
and certificate
Green Building Characteristics
• Optimal environmental &
economic performance
• Increased efficiencies saving
energy and resources
• Satisfying, productive, quality
indoor spaces
Economic Benefits of
Green Design
• Lower Construction Costs
• Reduced Operating Costs
• More Productive Environment
• Higher Valuation of Building
• Higher Visibility & Marketability
• Reduced Insurance & Risk of
Liability
LEED EB Pilot
National Geographic Society
Headquarters, Wash., DC
The Society added $24M in
value from this LEED
certification from a higher
appraised value, raising
tenant rents, lower
operating costs, increased
credit rating from Moodys,
& lower interest rates on
large loans secured to the
building. Presentation at 2003
Congressional Green Building
Luncheon by Chris Liedel, CFO,
National Geographic Society.
Cost Saving Opportunity
LEED-EB Rating System
• Self-assessing system to guide project development
• 4 levels of certification
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LEED Certified
Silver Level
Gold Level
Platinum Level
LEED EB
32-39 points
40-47 points
48-63 points
64-85 points
LEED EB Point Categories
14 Sustainable sites
5 Water efficiency
23 Energy & atmosphere
15 Materials & resources
21 Indoor environmental quality
Sustainable Sites
Prerequisite
• Erosion & Sedimentation Control
• Age of Building
Credits
• Green Site and Building Exterior
Management
• High Development Density
Building and Area
• Alternative Transportation
• Reduced Site Disturbance
• Storm Water Management
• Heat Island Reduction
• Light Pollution Reduction
Water Efficiency
Prerequisites
• Minimum Water Efficiency
• Discharge Water Compliance
Credits
• Water Efficient Landscaping
• Innovative Wastewater Technologies
• Water Use Reduction
Energy & Atmosphere
Prerequisites
• Existing Building Commissioning
• Minimum Energy Performance
– based on EPA ENERGY STAR
• Ozone Protection
Credits
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Optimize Energy Performance
On-Site & Off -Site Renewable Energy
Building Operation & Management
Additional Ozone Protection
Performance Measurement
Document Sustainable Building Cost
Impacts
Materials & Resources
Prerequisite
• Source Reduction and Waste
Management
Credits
• Source Reduction and Waste
Management
• Toxic Material Source Reduction
• Construction Waste Management
• Use of Alternative Materials
• Use of IAQ compliant Products
• Sustainable Cleaning Products &
Materials
• Occupant Recycling
• Additional Toxic Material Reduction
Indoor Environmental Quality
Prerequisites
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Outside Air & Exhaust Systems
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control
Asbestos removal/encapsulation
PCB Removal
Credits
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Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring
Increase Ventilation
Construction IAQ Management
Documenting Productivity Impact
Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source
Control
Controllability of Systems
Thermal Comfort
Daylighting / Views
Contemporary IAQ Practice
Green Cleaning
Environmental Impact of
Buildings
Americans spend as much as 90%
of time indoors
Buildings:
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Consume almost 40% of all energy
Add 40% to atmospheric emissions
Use 68% of all electricity
Use 12% freshwater, 88% potable water
Take up to 40% municipal solid waste
stream
– Use of 40% of all wood and raw materials
– Exploit significant amounts of land
Industry Leaders in
Greening Existing Buildings
http://www.sustainablebuiltenvironments.org
Each Alliance Member is a sustainability
leader utilizing a successful,
environmentally conscious approach to
its business, garnering global
third-party recognition. One reason for
this success is our understanding of the
impact facilities have on an
organization’s sustainability goals.
For More Information on
LEED-EB
US Green Building Council
• www.usgbc.org
LEED for Existing Buildings
• www.usgbc.org/leed/
• Michael Arny
LEED-EB Committee Chair
President, Leonardo Academy
[email protected]
608-280-0255
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