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European Conference on Mobility Management 7 May 2014. Transportation Demand Management Institute (TDMI) – Global Perspective ON MOBILITY MANAGEMENT PRESENT AND FUTURE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (TDMI) – GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON MOBILITY MANAGEMENT PRESENT AND FUTURE

European Conference on Mobility Management7 May 2014

The Transportation Demand Management Institute was incorporated in 1982 and is a 501 (c) (3) charity organization based in California.

Originally part of the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT), but is now a separate entity

Current composition: 4 Board Officers and 11 Board Trustees

missionEstablish TDMI as international TDM / Sustainable Transport umbrella group facilitating information sharing and innovation in TDM

Provide TDM educational opportunities through lecture series at various transportation and non-transportation events (such as ECOMM)

Compile existing research on TDM and house it in one location for easy reference

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TDMI Website at Transportation2.org

TDM resource links to existing research

A social media platform for TDM developments/issues/ideas

Module to tie in TDM professionals to LEED Certification for Existing Buildings (EB) and New Construction (NC).

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LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LEED) POINTS THROUGH TDM

High Point Value for Low Cost and Effort.

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LEVELS OF CERTIFICATION

40-49 Points to be CERTIFIED

50-59 Points to be SILVER

60-79 Points to GOLD

80+ Points to be PLATINUM

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LEVELS OF CERTIFICATION

100 Possible Points

6 Additional Points for For Innovation in Design & Operations

4 Additional Points for Regional Priority Credits

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TYPES OF LEED CERTIFICATION

• Existing Buildings/Operations & Maintenance

• New Construction• Neighborhood Development• Commercial Interiors• Core and Shell• Homes• Schools• Retail• Healthcare

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LEED – NEW CONSTRUCTIONSUSTAINABLE SITES (SS 4.0)

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LEED – NEW CONSTRUCTIONSUSTAINABLE SITES (SS 4.0)

26 Total Possible Points

12 Alternative Transportation Points

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LEED NEW CONSTRUCTION (NC)

LEED Points0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

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28 Balance to Achieve CertificationAlternative Transportaion

11

LOCATE PROJECT WITHIN ½ MILE OF RAIL OR WITHIN ¼ MILE OF BUS

6 Points

LEED NC SS 4.1 – Public Transportation Access

xRAIL

BUS

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PROVIDE STORAGE, SHOWER,AND CHANGING ROOM.

1Point

LEED NC SS 4.2 – Bicycle Accommodations

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PROVIDE PREFERENTIAL PARKING SPACES FOR LOW EMITTING VEHICLES AND FUEL EFFICIENT

VEHICLES

3Points

LEED NC SS 4.3 – LEV Parking

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PROVIDE MINIMUM PARKING, CAR/VANPOOL SPACES, CAR/VANPOOL DISCOUNTS, NO NEW

PARKING

LEED NC SS 4.4 – Parking Capacity

/

2 Points

LEED NC TDM OPPORTUNITY

12/60 Total Points toward GOLD(20%)

12/50 Total Points toward SILVER(25%)

12/40 Total Points toward CERTIFIED(30%)

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LEED – EXISTING BUILDINGSUSTAINABLE SITES (SS 4.0)

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LEED – EXISTING BUILDINGSUSTAINABLE SITES (SS 4.0)

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LEED EXISTING BUILDING OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE (EBOM)

LEED Points0%

10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

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25 Balance to Achieve Certi-ficationAlternative Commuting Transportation

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LEED EBOMSSC4 – ALTERNATIVE COMMUTING

Mode Split and Surveys

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LEED EBOMSSC4 – ALTERNATIVE COMMUTING

Drive Alone (non-fuel efficient)

51%

Carpool/Vanpool8%

Compressed Work Weeks

1%

Walk/Bike2%

Transit18%

Telework6%

Fuel efficient/ low emissions

13%

Alternative Commuting(Mode Split)

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LEED EBOMSSC4 – ALTERNATIVE COMMUTING

10.00

%13

.75%

17.50

%21

.25%

25.00

%31

.25%

37.50

%43

.75%

50.00

%56

.25%

62.50

%68

.75%

75.00

%02468

10121416

Points

Percent Trip Reduction

LEED

Cer

tifica

tion

Poin

ts

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LEED EBOM TDM OPPORTUNITY

15/60 Total Points (25%) for GOLD

15/50 Total Points (30%) for SILVER

15/40 Total Points (38%) for CERTIFIED

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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Finding TDM Professionals who are Green Building Resources

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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European Experience• BREEAM– 250,000 buildings with certified

BREEAM assessment ratings and over a million registered for assessment since it was first launched in 1990.

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European Experience• BREEAM– A BREEAM assessment uses recognized

measures of performance set against established benchmarks to evaluate a building’s specification, design, construction and use.

– The measures used represent a broad range of categories and criteria from energy to ecology. They include aspects related to energy and water use, the internal environment (health and well-being), pollution, transport, materials, waste, ecology and management processes.

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European Experience• BREEAM– It encourages designers, clients and

others to think about low carbon and low impact design, to lessen energy demands created by a building before considering energy efficiency and low carbon technologies.

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European Experience• BREEAM- Five Key Transport-related

Aspects of BREEAM – Access to public transit– Proximity to amenities– Cyclist facilities–Max car parking standards– Travel plan–  

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European ExperienceWhy is transport Important?• 72% of the UK travel by car to work• 77% use cars for food shopping• 55% use a car as transportation for school and childcare• All resulting in high CO2 emissions•  BREEAM credits can be obtained in this area by reducing CO2 emissions through:• The location of your development• Parking and cycling materials you offer• The access to public transport• Access to local amenities• Implementing transport policies

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Australian Experience• Green Star ratings tool launched in

2002• By the Green Building Council of

Australia• First ten years (2002-2012):– 500+ buildings certified– 8 million square meters of space

• Ratings tools for offices, apartments, schools, university buildings, hospitals, shopping centers, and industrial facilities

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Australian Experience• GBCA Green Star PILOT rating tools

for:– Communities– Interiors– Performance of existing buildings

• Green Star ratings based on:–Management, innovation, emissions– Energy, water, land use and ecology,

materials– Transport, indoor environmental quality

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Australian Experience• A secondary rating tool (NABERS)

traditionally used to rate the actual performance existing buildings

• NABERS assesses energy, water, waste and indoor environment (not transport)

• The GBCA Australia’s new Performance Rating Tool includes transport, with points for an Alternative Transport Program (including additional points for surveys)

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How TDM Professionals Can Register as Green Building Resources

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS 46

WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS 48

WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS

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WORKING SMARTER, NOT HARDER TO GET LEED POINTS 50

Questions?

Nicholas Ramfos

Director, Alternative Commute ProgramsMetropolitan Washington Council of Governments

Washington, DC

Chairman, TDMI nramfos@mwcog.org

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