environmental class doors® idi meeting october 12, 2006 denver, colorado
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Environmental Class Doors®
IDI MeetingOctober 12, 2006Denver, Colorado
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What Is LEED?
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design USGBC green building rating system
Composed of: 6 Major categories 32 Credit areas 69 Credits
Current LEED standard for New Construction Version 2.2 Adopted and implemented for projects registered
with the USGBC after 1/1/06
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Architects specifications Manufacturers “green washing” Contractors submittal
information
LEED Confusion
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LEED-NC: New Commercial Construction and Major Renovation Projects
LEED-EB: Existing Building Projects LEED-CI: Commercial Interior Projects LEED-CS: Core and Shell Projects LEED-H: Homes LEED-ND: Neighborhood Development
LEED Programs
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Why LEED?
Environmental Impact On Buildings 65.2% of total U.S. electricity consumption > 36% of total U.S. primary energy use 30% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 136 million tons of construction and demolition
waste in the U.S. (approx. 2.8 lbs/person/day) 12% of potable water in the U.S. 40% (3 billion tons annually) of raw materials use
globally
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March 2002 - 20 Certified - 340 Registered
September 2003 - 27 Certified - 452 Registered
November 2004 - 151 Certified - 1,984 Registered
October 2005 - 289 Certified - 2,069 Registered
June 2006 – 360 Certified - 3,775 Registered
LEED Growth
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Registered Projects by State - Top 10
*As of 10.19.05*All statistics exclude pilot projects
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358 125 125 122 103 94 86 83 78 67
CA NY WA PA OR TX MI IL MA AZ
State and Number of Projects
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Market Transformation
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Whole-building approach Encourages and guides a collaborative,
integrated design and construction process
4 Certification Levels depending upon the number of credits accumulated. Certified 26-32 credits Silver 33-38 credits Gold 39-51 credits Platinum 52+ credits
LEED Concept
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How Do Doors Fit?
LEED Category IV Materials and Resources (MR)
LEED Category V Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
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Category IVMaterials & Resources
Credit Designation 4.1 - 10% Recycled Content - 1 credit
4.2 - 20% Recycled Content - 1 credit Marshfield DoorSystems utilizes
particleboard for these 2 credits Credit is determined by the percentage of
recycled material used, compared to the value of materials used on the project
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Recycled Content Point Calculations
Post Consumer: $ for $ of post consumer products based on % of recycled material.
Pre Consumer: Recycled content is based on 50% of the product value multiplied by the percentage of recycled content in the product.
For example:Door cost $150.00 x $.50 x by recycled percentage. Marshfield recycled content is 50%. Each door contributes $37.50 to the recycled calculation.
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You can have a larger “green” value contribution by selecting MDS’ value-added products & services with your Environmental Class Doors® Machining Finishing Glazing
All add to total cost of door which is then factored into total “green” building materials
Recycled Content Adding Value
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Credit Designation 5.1 - 10% of materials used are
extracted, processed and manufactured within 500 miles of the project site
5.2 - 20% of materials used are extracted, processed and manufactured within 500 miles of the project site
Category IVMaterials & Resources
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Credit Designation 6.0 Rapidly Renewable Material
Use rapidly renewable building materials and products (made from plants that are typically harvested within a ten-year cycle or shorter).
Currently agrifiber doors are the only product in the door industry that meets this criteria, but MDS has chosen not to include agrifiber in its environmental product offering
Because agrifiber is new to the industry, the long term performance has yet to be demonstrated
Category IVMaterials & Resources
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Category IVMaterials & Resources
Credit Designation 7.0 Certified Wood
50% of defined wood products must use FSC materials as certified by Smartwood
Marshfield offers two core types that assist in qualification for this credit
FSC certified stave lumber core FSC certified particleboard core (NEW)
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Category VIndoor Environmental Quality
Credit Designation 4.1 Low Emitting Adhesive and
Sealants Version 2.2 limits this point to adhesives
and sealants that are FIELD APPLIED Marshfield products are neutral, meaning
we neither add to nor decrease the ability to qualify for this point
All Marshfield DoorSystems products utilize adhesives and sealants that meet low emitting requirements.
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Category VIndoor Environmental Quality
Credit Designation 4.2 Low Emitting Paints/Coatings
Version 2.2 limits this point to paints and coatings that are FIELD APPLIED
All Marshfield DoorSystems products utilize paints and coatings that meet the low emitting requirement.
By utilizing factory finished doors, no disqualifying material can be used for door finishes (plus you add value)
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Category VIndoor Environmental Quality
Credit Designation 4.4 No added Urea Formaldehyde
This is an all or nothing credit Composite wood and agrifiber products
used on the interior of the building shall contain no added urea-formaldehyde resins or adhesives.
Marshfield DoorSystems meets the no added UF requirement with all “UF” models
See our LEED credit matrix for more information
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Category VIndoor Environmental Quality
Credit Designation 4.4 No added or no Urea Formaldehyde
adhesives or resins are used in the following door constructions:• Particleboard • Structural Composite• Stave Core• Mineral Core
– See current MSDS for hazardous materials listings
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MDS ProductsLEED-NC v2.2 Credit Matrix
FSC-Certified Particleboard
FSC-Certified Stave Core
FSC-Certified UF-Free
Particleboard
FSC-Certified UF-Free
Stave Core
UF-Free Composite
Lumber
UF-Free Mineral Core
Stile & Rail
WSR
4.1 10% Recycled Content (1) YES NO YES NO NO NO NO
4.2 20% Recycled Content (1) YES NO YES NO NO NO NO
5.1 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally (2) YES YES YES YES YES YES NO
5.2 20% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally (2) YES YES YES YES YES YES NO
6.0 Rapidly Renewable Materials (3) NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
7.0 Certified Wood (6 & 7) YES YES YES YES NO NO YES
4.1 Low-VOC Adhesives & Sealants (4) YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
4.2 Low-VOC Paints & Coatings (5) YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
4.4 No Added Urea-Formaldehyde (7) NO NO YES YES YES YES YES
Footnotes:(1) Marshfield doors are certified by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) and average 50% pre-consumer recycled wood fiber(2) Location of project site in relation to extracting, processing and manufacturing determines eligibility (must be within 500 miles)(3) Defined as resources that are planted and/or harvested in a 10-year cycle (examples: wheat, straw, etc)(4) Meets LEED standards for low VOC content. Point applies to field applied adhesives and sealants. (5) Meets LEED standards for low VOC content. Point applies to field applied coatings. The use of factory finished doors is not a disqualifer for this point(6) Stile & Rail application is manufactured with FSC certified MDF in limited profiles. Contact Marshfield DoorSystems for specific information.(7) Stile & Rail application is available either FSC Certified or No-Added UF (not both).
CORE TYPE
ESCUF EFMUFEPCUF ECLUF
Materials and Resources
Indoor Environmental Quality
ESCMDS Nomenclature EPC
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LEED means FSC LEED requires formaldehyde free Doors get you the credit FSC-certified veneer is all that is
needed You can decide to go for LEED
certification partway through the project
Green IndustryMyths & Misunderstandings
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LEED is a voluntary program designed by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Some Federal, State and Local jurisdictions require
LEED standards Marshfield DoorSystems does not give credits
We can only assist in obtaining the credit Marshfield DoorSystems’ Environmental Class
Doors® assist in satisfying LEED credit criteria Be prepared to resolve conflicting information
as there is plenty that exists in the marketplace
Final Thoughts
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