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360° View of Sustainable Work
Environments
Group 14 Engineering & Ampajen Solutions
It starts with the team!
Integrated Design / O+M Planning &
Preparation
Never
too early!
Green Champions
“Trickle Down”
Owner’s Project Requirements
For Existing Buildings, Current Facility
Requirements (CFR)
Consultant Generated = Bad
Not Generated = Bad
Arbitrary Targets = Bad
A FMs tool for communicate existing
conditions
Base
Building Systems/Building Limitations
Sole Sourced Vendors
Company Culture and Programmatic Needs
OPR/CFR Best Practices
Identify Strategies that Achieve Sustainability
Goals Upfront
Design
team’s responsibility
Use CFR as a reality check (O&M staff’s
responsibility)
Make this a Living Document for the LifeCycle of your Building
Sites
The importance of transportation
Urban
location advantages
Benefits of telecommuting – it’s not
all about emissions!
Sustainable Site Management
The
snow removal challenge
Reduced emissions from site maintenance
The “F” word… Fertilization!
Water
Living with low flow
Hot
water, piping,
maintenance (soaps and
solids)
Irrigation
Plantings
Technologies
Be
a drip!
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Water
Consumption in
Gallons
5.3 million gallons
May - October
2010
2011
Water
Show Me The Money!
Space Type Low Flow
Aerators
Low Flow
Shower
Heads
Low Flow
Flush
Valves
Performance 2.2 to 1.5/1.0 2.5 to 1.5
Assumptions GPM
GPM
3.0 to 1.6
GPM
Office
2 years
2 – 4 years
4 – 8 years
Multi-Family <1 year
1 – 2 years
3 – 4 years
Assumes 80% efficient DHW Plant
Water
Efficient
Irrigation
Systems
It
Depends
Energy
Go Cheap or Go Big (Hint: Plan for Both)
Energy – RCx 2.0, or MBCx
Energy - MBCx
Good Fit for any Building with a BAS
Start with the Budget you have
Under
a few thousand to get started (one time
fee)
Group14 preferred vendor:
SkySpark by SkyFoundry
Like RCx, should be less
than two year payback
Energy – Utility Data
Management
ENERGY STAR evolving
Regression/Cost Avoidance based software
tools can be very powerful
Energy – Utility Data
Management (DHA Case Study)
Report
Action
Electric Heating Use, by address
Work order to remove space heater
High Electricity Baseload, by
address
Energy Manager/Maintenance
Supervisor Investigates
High Summer Gas Use, by address
Energy Manager/Maintenance
Supervisor Investigates
Exceeds allowable irrigation water
use
Call Irrigation Management
Vendor
Kgal/SF Variance
Energy Manager/Maintenance
Supervisor Investigates
Btu/DD/SF Variance (Winter
Heating), by address
Work Order to Functionally Test
Unit, reset thermostat high limit
Continuous Commissioning Fault
Detection
Central Plant work order
Deficiency noted during M&V
Inspections
Work order to address deficiency
Energy – Go Big/Deep Retrofit
Consider all Major Capital Improvements
over Next Several Years
Informed by Whole Building Analysis
Considers Reputation/Market Position
Paired with Financial Planning
Multi-Stage Project, with Specified “Triggers”
www.rmi.org/retrofit_depot
Materials & Waste Management
Green Cleaning & Recycling
Next…composting!
Waste audits
Waste Stream Audit
100.00%
90.00%
80.00%
70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
Percentage of Waste
Type Thrown Away
Percentage
Percentage of Waste
Type Recycled
Percentage of Waste
Type Composted
Waste Type
Materials & Waste Management
Waste audits (cont.)
FINAL RESULTS
Total Weight of Waste by
Type
% of
Waste
Stream
Total Volume
Diverted
% Diverted
Waste Type
41.21999968
1.75%
41.21999968
100.00%
Glass
36.17054972
1.53%
33.49124974
92.59%
Aluminum
557.6241557
23.62%
454.2443965
81.46%
Mixed paper
123.6599991
5.24%
123.6599991
100.00%
Corrugated Cardboard
72.13499945
3.06%
64.9214995
90.00%
Plastics
1458.038088
61.76%
1305.230603
89.52%
Food waste
72.03710195
3.05%
25.5615523
35.48%
Other waste
2360.884894
100.00%
2048.3293
86.76%
Total
Indoor Environment
Repurposing space – what about comfort and
ventilation?
ASHRAE 62.1 – what’s your status?
New office layouts and acoustics
Audience Forum
Thank you!