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Page 1: Fma congress walk talk 12.3.2012

Center for

Building Excellence Walking the Talk

in Sustainable Construction

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BASF

What is the CBE?

BEYOND Decommissioning –

Case Study

Retrofit Checklist

West Memphis, AR Facility / LEED NC –

Case Study

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agenda

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BASF The world’s leading chemical company

2011 Sales: $100 Billion

Employees: 111,000+ (9,000 focused on R&D)

385 production facilities including six Verbund sites

Intelligent, sustainable system solutions

$2 billion invested annually on R&D

Collaboration with nearly 2,000 universities,

institutions and companies worldwide

Average of 1,200 patents filed per year

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solutions We create chemistry to help power, move, house and feed a

growing world population:

Wind and Solar power

Biotechnology

Water solutions

Fuel Cell technology

Energy-efficiency

Sustainable construction

About $700 million of BASF’s annual research expenditures go into energy

efficiency, climate protection, and resource conservation

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involved

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Developing transparent methodologies, tools and strategies to

drive a new generation of products and supply networks.

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We create chemistry

for a sustainable future

proven

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what is cbe?

CBE

Commercial

Residential Technical

Center for Building Excellence is

an in-house team of Building Science

professionals with Construction,

Design and Sustainability expertise:

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consult working

with the

cbe

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Transparency

Collaboration

High

performance

standards

The EASY

button

case studies

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Applied Systems

Tight Construction

Fresh Air Ventilation

Improved Thermal

Efficient Mech. Design

Pressure Balanced

Moisture Managed

Combustion Safety

Structural Efficiency

Efficient Lighting Design

Advanced IEQ

Efficient H2O Design

MEL & Appliance Specs

Advanced Infrastructure

Cycle time Efficiency

Quality Training

Occupant Commissioning

BEYOND Decommissioning CBE Westinghouse Headquarters, Charlotte, NC

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• Structure outdated from thermal

perspective

– R6 Roof Deck

– R8 Sidewall Cavity

SOLUTIONS

• BASF Spray Foam Roof

– R-30

• BASF EIFS (using Neopor

technology)

– R-17.4

Phase I: Improved Thermal BEYOND Decommissioning

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• Reduced load allowed

– Reduced HVAC

• Existing – 40 Tons

• Final 13 tons separately metered, staged HVAC load

RESULTING IN

• Reduced Capitol Replacement Cost

• Reduced Operating Cost

• Improved Indoor Comfort

18.4% Heating Improvement

51.8% Cooling Improvement

Phase I: Right-size HVAC BEYOND Decommissioning

Existing air intake prior to retrofit

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F34 T12 fixtures to F28 T8 fixtures with high efficiency ballast.

Existing system: 1.05 W/SF

Advanced system: .79 W/SF

Save up to $1,232 annually

Infr

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Parking lot improvements

Pervious pavement to:

Manage storm water runoff

Reduce heat island effect

Include recycled content

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its Review IRS 179d

deduction/credit Potential Tax deduction: $3,784 for lighting efficiency tax deductions for HVAC improvements still being investigated and modeled

Phase II Opportunities BEYOND Decommissioning

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Form a team / start early

Set goals & create accountability

Realistic budget

Quick ROI

HVAC life

Building envelope

Shading

Failure

Occupant behavior

Operations efficiency

Retrofit Checklist Collaboration & Education

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West Memphis Arkansas Admin Bldg LEED New Construction

• Major Impact

– Energy

– Building Products

– Water

– Green Construction

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• LEED-NC 2009 v.3.0

Silver Certification • Building Area: 9,248 SF

Building Occupants: 30 FTE,

5 Peak = 35 Total

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Energy Conservation West Memphis Arkansas Admin Building

• Efficient Use of Daylight

– Adjustable solar tubes

• Daylight sensors

• Occupancy Sensors

• 18% improvement over ASHRAE 90.1

35,209 pounds of CO2

(17.6 tons)

5.87 acres of trees

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Building Products - Envelope West Memphis Arkansas Admin Building

– BASF Technologies:

Envelope

• Admixtures

• Elastospray

Insulation – R21

walls / R32 roof

• Senergy –

EIFs system

• Gypsum with

Micronal® – Thermal

buffer for hot days

• Oldcastle Windows

with BASF Oppanol

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Building Products - Interior West Memphis Arkansas Admin Building

BASF Technologies: Interiors

• Features –Low VOC Materials

– AcysealAS –Low VOC Sealant

– Sonneborn–Low VOC Joint

Sealants

– Thoro–Low VOC paints and

coatings

– BASF Polymers and Pigments

–Behr, Sherwin Williams,

Duron/Gensis paints

– Chemflex–Carpet and floor tile

adhesives

VCT Floor Tiles

Shaw Modular Carpet Tiles

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Additional Sustainable Strategies West Memphis Arkansas Admin Building

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Water

– 100% Savings of potable water

for irrigation, No Potable Water

Use or No Irrigation

– 40% Savings in indoor

domestic water use reduction

from baseline EPAct1992

Standards,

– Photovoltaic powered lavatories

with aerators achieve .5 gpm flow

rate

– Pint flush urinals and dual flush

low-flow water closets

Construction

• Construction Waste Management

• Construction Indoor Air Quality

Management Plan

• Features –Sustainable Materials

• Regional priority credits

– Alternative Transportation, Public

Transportation Access

– Stormwater Design, Quality

Control

– Water Use Reduction, 40%

– Optimize Energy Performance,

28%

– EAc2: On-Site Renewable Energy,

1%

– Thermal Comfort, Design

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The West Memphis facility “demonstrates BASF’s

strategic focus on sustainable development through

the utilization of energy efficient construction

materials and technologies – many of which are

made possible through BASF chemistry.“

Beate Ehle, President, Market and Business Development,

BASF North America

purpose

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Connect •With CBE for product & project resources

Collaborate •With the CBE as part of your IPD team

Innovate •With the CBE to create solutions to

material challenges

engage

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Lisa A. Barnard, CSI, LEED AP O&M

Senior Advisor – Commercial

BASF Center for Building Excellence

[email protected] | (602) 578-7930

Michael R. Fletcher, LEED AP BD+C

Senior Advisor – Commercial

BASF Center for Building Excellence

[email protected] | (347) 380-3402

[email protected] | www.construction.basf.us | (888) 307-6602

let’s talk

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