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LEED v4 WorkshopApril 9, 2014
As presented by
Wade Bevier, FCSI, CCS, LEED-AP BD+C,SCIPa, USGBC
[email protected] (919-741-0060)
MANY SHADESOF GREEN
Program ObjectivesIntroduction to the Fundamentals of the USGBC LEED and GBI Green Globes building certification rating systems
Understand the Certification and Administrative Delivery changes between USGBC LEED 2009 and LEED v4.
Understand the GBI -Green Globes Certification and Administrative Delivery Process.
Review a comparison of the Pricing and Project Certification Administration Delivery Flow between the two building rating systems.
Learn some Tips and Recommendations for successful project certification delivery.
Disclaimer
This presentation is based on USGBC LEED and GBI Green Globes
for New Construction.
Specific building type ratings and rating systems such as Schools, Hospital, Retail, Existing Building, Interiors Residential etc. are not included or referenced in this
presentation.
Program Objective - One
• Introduction to the Fundamentals of the USGBC LEED and GBI Green Globes Building Certification Rating Systems
USGBC LEED v2009
• MAIN CREDIT CATEGORIES• Sustainable Sites
• Strategies that minimize the impact on ecosystems and water resources.
• Water Efficiency • Promote smarter use of water, inside and out, to
reduce potable water consumption.• Energy & Atmosphere
• Promote better building energy performance through innovative strategies.
USGBC LEED v 2009
• MAIN CREDIT CATEGORIES• Materials & Resources
• Encourage using sustainable building materials and reducing waste.
• Indoor Environmental Quality • Promote better indoor air quality and access to
daylight and views.• Plus Innovation in Design and Regional
Priorities
USGBC LEED v 2009
LEED rating system has 100 base points plus six Innovation in Design points and fourRegional Priority points, for a total of 110 points:• Certified: 40-49 pts.• Silver: 50-59 pts.• Gold: 60-79 pts.• Platinum: 80+ pts.
Green Globes is a web-based program for green building guidance and certification that includes an onsite assessment by a third party.
Current version launched on June 4, 2013
Changes to the current version:• Criteria developed by ANSI-approved consensus body• Focus on Energy with 4 paths for performance• Increased Focus on Materials & Resources
• Emphasis on LCA (life cycle assessment)• New approach assessing building assemblies, furnishings,
finishes, and fit outs utilizing multi-attribute certifications and/or third-party assessments by approves organizations.
• Coverage of federal government “Guiding Principles for New Construction”, with separate compliance detail report
• The program includes: • A environmental assessment protocol • Software tools to simplify online assessment • Best practices guidance for green
construction and operations • Third-party assessors with green building
expertise • A rating/certification system
Environmental Assessment Areas:Project Management 50Site 115Energy 390Water 110Materials and Resources 125Emissions 50Indoor Environment 160Total Points 1000
Green Globes Rating Scale
35 – 54% = One Globe55 - 69% = Two Globes
70 – 84% = Three Globes85 – 100% = Four Globes
Green Globes Program Features:
• Weighted Criteria and Flexibility
• No Perquisites• Green Globes recognizes that each verified
achievement should count according to its assigned points.
• Green Non-Applicable Criteria
• N/A option includes all technical criteria except: actual energy and water performance, and management type criteria.
• Primary reasons for the N/A designation are regional variations, building occupancy type, and conflict with state or local jurisdictions.
• Green Non-Applicable Criteria
• The credits associated with third-party assessor verified N/A designations are deducted from the total applicable points to avoid penalizing the owner/user.
• Green Globes limits the award of N/A designations to a total of 100 points for each building/project.
• Partial Credit• Includes several criteria with incremental credit
depending on the level of achievement. • Many criteria have built-in point award
methodologies that incorporate threshold energy and water performance.
• Third-party assessor allowed to award partial credit for any criteria where practical, based on professional judgment.
After achieving a minimum threshold of 35% of the 1,000 total points in the preliminary self-evaluation, buildings are eligible to seek a Green Globes certification and rating for their environmental sustainability and achievements.
The process utilizes third-party assessors (GGA) with expertise in green building design, engineering, construction, and facility operations. These professionals interface with project teams and building owners to review documentation and conduct onsite building tours.
Program Objective - Two
• Understand the USGBC LEED Certification and Administrative Delivery changes between LEED 2009 and LEED v4.
USGBC LEED v4 Key Changes
USGBC LEED v4 Key Changes
• New Integrative Process Category
• New Location and Transportation Category
• Increased Requirements for High Performance
Site
• Water Efficiency for Whole Project
• Energy and Water Performance Measurements
• Increased Emphasis on Energy – 20%
USGBC LEED v4 Key Changes
• More Rigorous Commissioning Requirements
• Energy Demand Response
• Life Cycle Approach to Materials
• Environmental Stewardship in Manufacturing
• Performance Based IEQ Measures
• Daylighting Autonomy
USGBC LEED v4 Key Changes
Development of the new version LEED On-Line 4
for submittal of certification credit documentation
simplifying the usability of the process.
Credentials and Exams to support LEED v4 in
spring 2014
New LEED v4 Reference Guides both hardcopy
and PDF or interactive web based versions
USGBC LEED v4 Key Changes
New forms and calculators embedded in the
web based LEED On-Line tool.
Dynamic Plaque to graphically track LEED
progress and performance in real time during
the certification period.
Ongoing LEED v4 education online webinar
education courses
Program Objective - Three
• Understand the Green Globes Certification and Administrative Delivery Process.
Green Globes for New Construction (NC)
Stage 1 Report Sample
Stage 2 - Report
• When construction and commissioning (if applicable) are essentially complete, GBI will schedule a third-party assessor to perform the Stage II Site Assessment for your project.
• Whenever possible, GBI will assign the same assessor for both your Stage I and Stage II assessments.
• Note that the site visit typically must be scheduled at least 30 days in advance. In the weeks leading up to the site visit, your assessor will contact you to discuss the itinerary and specific details of the assessment.
Stage 2 - Report
• After the visit, the assigned assessor will create a report of his/her findings that contains the recommended Green Globes score and rating.
• GBI will review the report and issue the appropriate Green Globes certification.
Program Objective - Four
Review a comparison of the Pricing and Project Certification Administration Delivery flowbetween the two building rating systems.
USGBC LEED v4 BD+C
• Registration is a flat fee paid up front at the time of
registration; rates are based on the date of registration.
• The certification fee is based the project's rating system
and size; it is calculated and paid when the project team
submits documentation for review in LEED Online.
• The fees for either the standard and split review cover
both the preliminary and final reviews.
USGBC LEED v4 BD+C
Building Designand ConstructionFees
ORGANIZATIONALLEVEL OR
NON-MEMBERS
SILVER, GOLDAND PLATINUM
LEVELMEMBERS
MEMBERSAVINGS
Registration $1200 $900 $300
COMBINED REVIEW: DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
Gross Floor Area: <50K S/F $2750 $2250 $500
Gross Floor Area: 50-500 K S/F $0.055/SF $0.045/SF $0.01/SF
Gross Floor Area: >500K S/F $27500 $22500 $5000
Expedited Review + $10000
USGBC LEED v4 BD+CBuilding Designand ConstructionFees
ORGANIZATIONALLEVEL OR
NON-MEMBERS
SILVER, GOLD,AND PLATINUM
LEVELMEMBERS
MEMBERSAVINGS
Registration $1200 $900 $300
SPLIT REVIEW: DESIGN
Gross Floor Area: <50K S/F $2750 $3250 $500
Gross Floor Area: 50-500 K S/F $0.055/SF $0.045/SF $0.01/SF
Gross Floor Area: >500K S/F $27500 $22500 $5000
SPLIT REVIEW: CONSTRUCTION
Gross Floor Area: <50K S/F $750 $500 $250
Gross Floor Area: 50-500 K S/F $0.015/SF $0.01/SF $0.005/SF
Gross Floor Area: >500K S/F $7500 $5000 $2500
USGBC LEED v4 BD+C
Building Designand ConstructionFees
ORGANIZATIONALLEVEL OR
NON-MEMBERS
SILVER, GOLDAND PLATINUM
LEVELMEMBERS
MEMBERSAVINGS
APPEALSCOMPLEX CREDITS $800/CREDITALL OTHER CREDITS $500/CREDITEXPEDITED REVIEW +$500/CREDIT
Green Globes NC Subscription & Third Party
Assessment/Certification Pricing
SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION Price Each
Green Globes for New Construction (GG NC)Project Registration and Online Self-Evaluation(Valid for use with one building assessment/certification)
$1,000 per building
Green Globes NC Subscription & Third Party
Assessment/Certification Pricing
THIRD-PARTY ASSESSMENT/CERTIFICATION Price Per Building Based on Enclosed/Occupied Square Footage
Service Type < 50,000 SF 50,000 to < 100,000 SF
100,000 to< 150,000 SF 150,000 to
< 500,000 SF500,000+
SF
Stage 0 (Optional)
$2500 $3500 $4000 $0.22/SF(up to $9K)
$9000
Stage 1 $4500 $5000 $5500 $0.035/SF(up to $16K)
$16000
Stage 2 $3500 $4000 $4500 $0.030/SF(up to $12.5K)
$12500
Stage 1 & 2 Combo
$7500 $8500 $9500 $0.006/SF(up to $27K)
$27000
Green Globes NC Subscription & Third Party
Assessment/Certification Pricing
THIRD-PARTY ASSESSMENT/CERTIFICATION Price Per Building Based on Enclosed/Occupied Square Footage
Service Type
Assessor Travel Expenses $1500 upfront flat fee
Final Score/Rating Appeal Fee $1500
12 x 12 burnished Aluminum Plaque $495 (Includes Shipping)
16 x 16 burnished Aluminum Plaque$945 (Includes Shipping)
Compare the basic cost for<50s/f building
USGBC GGI
Registration $1200 $1000
<50K SF $2750 $7500
Assessor expenses (GBI only)
N/A $1500
TOTAL $3950 $10000
These are the hard costs of building registration certification and do not take into account the time required by the professionals involved to evaluate the design or gather the supporting documentation, nor does it include the cost of any elements included in the project specifically to achieve a certain level of certification or anticipated performance goals.
Program Objective - Five
• Learn some Tips and Recommendations for successful project certification delivery.
Common Green Building Tips
• IDP/Early Project Charrette• Include Owner, A/E Design Team, Constructor and any project
specific consultants for specialized project elements• Include Commissioning Agent (CxA) and Building Element
Commissioning Agent (BECx). Their review and input on the design details will go a long way towards the construction of a successful building that performs as anticipated.
• Assign “champion” for each credit or specialty element that will be included in the building certification.
• The more complex the project the more this group need to be aware and able to understand the goals of the project and the expectations of the Owner.
Common Green Building Tips
• Utilize add-on modeling tools for developing Energy Performance strategies, Daylighting configurations, Site selections and building alignment, Water Use measurement and effective utilization.
• These can include Sketch-Up and REVIT Add ons, Sefaira, Energy Star Target Finder, WaterScore, etc.
• Gather and Evaluate Life Cycle Assessments, use Energy Star rated appliances, convert to LED lighting and design exterior lighting to be sky and adjacent property friendly, Plant local trees and vegetation that uses little or no irrigation.
Common Green Building Tips
• Design and Build with the whole building performance and end user requirements as a constant realignment of the design element strategies and selection.
• Owner/End User Training and System Demonstration of the working elements is critical to achieving the intended performance and durability of the building.
Green Globes NC Tips
• Include Green Globe Professional (GGP) on Project team and encourage other project team members to get certified as a GGP; i.e., Engineers, Owners Representatives, Construction Professionals, and other key Building Element professionals.
• Utilize the Green Building Initiative online and call in interpretive resources.
• The assigned GGA can also be a resource and assist with decision making during the review process.
USGBC LEED v4 BD+CTips
• Determine the expertise of the individuals on the project team including the Designer, Owner, & Constructor; including LEED GA/AP/AP with Specialty
• LEED User: Subscription site includes overview of each credit with supporting forms and tools for compiling documentation require for LEED On-Line submittal for each credit.
USGBC LEED v4 BD+CTips
• GreenWizard: Online site developed to compile and document materials as they are selected for a project and then be directly submitted to the project LEED On-Line credits as completed.
Program ObjectivesIntroduction to the Fundamentals of the USGBC LEED and GBI Green Globes building certification rating systems
Understand the Certification and Administrative Delivery changes between USGBC LEED 2009 and LEED v4.
Understand the GBI-Green Globes Certification and Administrative Delivery Process.
Review a comparison of the Pricing and Project Certification Administration Delivery Flow between the two building rating systems.
Learn some Tips and Recommendations for successful project certification delivery.
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