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LEED for Exsiting Buildings: Operations & Maintenance Zachary B. Collins, PE, LEED AP BD+C, CDT October 19, 2011

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Presentation to Pikes Peak IFMA.

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Page 1: LEED EBOM 101

LEED for Exsiting Buildings:Operations & Maintenance

Zachary B. Collins, PE, LEED AP BD+C, CDT

October 19, 2011

Page 2: LEED EBOM 101

About the Speaker

Education “There is no such thing as bad knowledge,

only knowledge used badly.”

Experience “Without experience, knowledge has no meaning.

Without knowledge, experience has no merit.”

Volunteering “What we do for money defines what we produce,

what we do in our free time defines who we are.”

ZacharyBCollins

CollinsAE

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I Have Questions!

Who is my Audience? Have you heard of the USGBC and the

LEED Rating Systems? Have you worked with a LEED Building

before? Anyone have LEED AP Credentials? Anyone have CFM, FMP, or SFP

Credentials? Are you intereseted in Improving the

Triple Bottom Line?

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Presentation Topics

USGBC

LEED Rating Systems

LEED EB: O&M

Credit Categories

Project Example

Similarites and Differences

Conclusion and Questions

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USGBC Colorado

U.S. Green Building Council Colorado Chapter (USGBC Colorado) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in the state of Colorado in 2003. USGBC Colorado depends on the support of our members to advance our mission:

“To advance and promote sustainable planning, design, construction, and operation of the built environment

through education, improving industry guidelines, policy, advocacy, and

information and resource sharing.”

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Southern Branch

Bringing the latest in Green Building Education to Southeastern Colorado Colorado Springs Pueblo Canon City La Junta Limon Elizabeth …and more!

YOU ARE

HERE!

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LEED Rating Systems

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Points Based System with Prerequisites Certified, Silver, Gold, Platinum Current Rating Systems

NC – New Construction and Major Renovations EB: O&M – Existing Buildings: Operations &

Maintenance CI – Commercial Interiors C&S – Core & Shell Schools Retail HC – Healthcare Homes ND – Neighborhood Development

Most of the Rating Systems are targeted at one-time construction activities, while EBOM focuses on continuous life cycle management

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Applies to Single Tenant Buildings, Multi Tenant Buildings, and Multiple Building Projects

Individual Tenant Spaces are Ineligible under this rating system (refer to LEED CI) Registration, Submittal, Review, Certification, Recertification

Performance Period 3-12 months, Recertification every 5 years Minimum Project Requirements

75% Occupancy for 12 Months, 90% of Floor Area Included in Certification Points Rating System

(100 base points; plus 10 possible bonus points) Platinum 80+ points Gold 60-79 points Silver 50-59 points Certified 40-49 points

LEED EB: O&M

“Encourages owners and operators of existing buildings to implement sustainable practices and reduce the environmental impacts of their buildings over their functional life cycles. Specifically, the rating system addresses exterior building site maintenance programs, water and energy use, environmentally preferred products and practices for cleaning and alterations, sustainable purchasing policies, waste stream management, and ongoing indoor environmental quality.” -USGBC

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EB: O&M Credit Categories

Sustainable Sites

Water Efficiency

Energy and Atmosphere

Materials and Resources

Indoor Environmental Quality

Innovation in Operations (Bonus Points)

Regional Priority Credits (Bonus Points)

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The Checklist

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Sustainable Sites

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Water Efficiency

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Energy & Atmosphere

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Materials and Resources

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Indoor Environmental Quality

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Innovation in Operations

Bonus Points!

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Regional Priority Credits

Bonus Points!

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Project Example

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Professional Credentials

LEED Accredited Professional (AP) Multiple Steps Tests and Experience Multiples“Tracks”

“The LEED AP O+M credential provides a standard for professionals participating in the operation and maintenance of existing buildings that implement sustainable practices and reduce the environmental impact of a building over its functional life cycle.” -USGBC

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Professional Credentials

Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP) Study Materials from IFMA Tests Only

“The SFP credential helps facility professionals play a key leadership role in creating, managing and operating sustainable facilities by giving them the skills to continually improve their facility’s impact on the environment and the community.” -IFMA

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Time for Q&A

USGBC

LEED Rating Systems

LEED EB: O&M

Credit Categories

Project Example

Similarites and Differences

Conclusion and Questions

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Thank You for Attending!

LEED for Exsiting Buildings:Operations & Maintenance

Zachary B. Collins, PE, LEED AP BD+C, CDT

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