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Presentation #1. SUSTAINABLE ARKANSAS May 20, 2008. Ohio School Facilities Commission Franklin Brown, AIA, REFP, LEED AP. OSFC Funding Sources. Evaluation of Ohio Schools Design Manual Standards in Relationship to LEED. Comparison between Rating Systems. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ohio School Facilities CommissionFranklin Brown, AIA, REFP, LEED AP

SUSTAINABLE ARKANSAS

May 20, 2008

Presentation #1

OSFC Funding SourcesOSFC Appropriations by Source by Year ($Millions)

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200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

Tobacco - actual

Tobacco Bonds - projected

Cash - projected

Cash - actual

Bonds - projected

Bonds - actual

Evaluation of Ohio Schools Design Manual Standards in Relationship to LEED

Comparison between Rating Systems

Standard (Columbus Middle Schools) Btus/sqft/yr

EIA existing Educational Buildings in Midwest, 1995 85,000

EPA Target Finder 58,300

ASHRAE 90.1 (1999) 50,100

ASHRAE 90.1 (2004) 50,100

LEED 2 points 45,236

7 points 36,031

ASHRAE New K-12 Guide -30% Reduction 35,070

LEED 10 points 30,508

AIA 50% Reduction Goal 26,150

Current Ohio School Standards 51,100

1. Daylighting

Orient school on east-west axis to maximize solar access

Btus/Square Foot Glass/Day – 400 Latitude North

1. Daylighting

Incorporate light-colored roofing materials to enhance radiation entering daylighting glazing

1. Daylighting

Controlled daylighting

1. Daylighting

Controlled daylighting

1. Daylighting

Controlled daylighting

2. Insulation

Additional insulation in walls and ceilings

Walls: R-11.4 versus R-5.7 Roof: R-25 versus R-15

3. Lighting

1.0 Watts/square foot versus 1.2 Watts/square foot

4. Improved Equipment Efficiency

Reduce plug loads and equipment by .5 Watts/square foot

Vending machines

Computers

TV monitors

Mini refrigerators

Walk-in coolers

Kitchen equipment

5. Improved Heating and Cooling

COP: 3.2 versus 2.8 and Condensing Boilers

6. Geothermal

When wells cost less than $11/foot

7. Solar Water Heating

SHW provides majority of cafeteria load

Comparison between Rating Systems

Standard (Columbus Middle Schools) Btus/sqft/yr

LEED 2 points 45,236

7 points 36,031

ASHRAE New K-12 Guide -30% Reduction 35,070

LEED 10 points 30,508

AIA 50% Reduction Goal 26,150

Current Ohio School Standards 51,100

New Proposed Ohio School Standard 24,800

51.5% Reduction

LEED

Gold LEED Rating $4.84/sq ft to $10.38/sq ft

Average $7.61/sq ft

15 year savings from Core $8.42/sq ft Energy Saving Measures

40 year savings from Core $46+/sq ft Energy Saving Measures

QUESTIONS ?

ftp://www.osfc.state.oh.us/MichaelNicklas

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