hampton roads green building council (hrgbc) 2014 morning buzz chesapeake
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014 Welcome to Chesapeake
A Hampton Roads where sustainable building is the norm,
providing a foundation for healthy, vibrant communities
A Special Thanks to our Annual Sponsors
Special Thanks to our Host
Tidewater Community CollegeDivision of Business, Public Services, and Technologies Chesapeake CampusJim Perkinson, Dean
Interior Design ProgramJennifer Hopkins, Chair
Rob Pappas, CID Project Manager/Adjunct Faculty
Alex Reichardt, Faculty
Over 44,000 students 11th largest 2-year community college in the US 2nd Largest provider of undergraduate education in VA 11 accredited degree programs Largest degree producing institution in Tidewater 3,992 graduates in 2012/2013, 66% went on to 4 year
institutions 4 campuses, 5 regional centers, and 128.7M budget Programs in CADD, Environmental Protection,
Sustainable Energy, and Interior Design• AAS Degree (REVIT Classes offered Sat Mornings)• Interior Design Certificate | Kitchen and Bath Certification• Green Design
About TCC!
Roundtable Discussion
Rob Pappas, CID Project Mgr/Adjunct Faculty TCCRuth Diebler, KSA Interiors Jana Hadder, Arrington Commercial Interiors
We asked. 37 responded.
100% of the 33
respondents who
previously attended the Buzz would
attend again
Featured Speakers 23Networking 19Visiting a different venue 18Community Roundtable 16Building Tour 8Soapbox 5
What brings you to the Buzz…
Survey Says… top answers on the board
VENUES | Peninsula
Jefferson Labs 21Hampton University 11Christopher Newport University 8
VENUES | Southside
TCC - Chesapeake Campus 21Old Dominion University 20Eastern Virginia Medical School 16Virginia Wesleyan College 13HRT Southside 13Norfolk Multimodal Center 13
TOPICS
Transportation 27
Wind Power 25
Preservation 19
Green Careers 17
Interiors 15
Maritime 13
Other topics included native plants, co-generation, non-traditional collaborations, energy efficiency/savings, home performance
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INPUT, which is already guiding our Morning Buzz planning in 2014
As a token of our appreciation, the lucky winner of the $40 Taste Unlimited gift certificate is …
HRGBC's 2014 Board of DirectorsOur unanimously elected Directors are:
Chad Adkins - AECOMMike DeLaura - Sto CorpJamie McIntosh Dubbe - Burns & McDonnellAndrew Friend - Tidewater Planning & Design, LLCKathy Grubbs - Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real EstateJeff Hall - Sustainable Building SolutionsJonathan Honchar - RDS Recycling & Disposal SolutionsScott Kattwinkel - Damuth TraneKori Nichols - Roof Services CorporationFrank Oncken - Cavalier, Inc.Errol Plata - MMM Design GroupMichael Winner - HBA Architecture & Interior Designs
soapbox
WelcomeNew Members
• Joey Allen - MJT Engineers
• Karin Martin • Leslie Trainer -
Jefferson Lab• Michael Winner -
HBA Architecture and Interior Design
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES: • REGULAR MEMBER - $70• USGBC MEMBER ORGANIZATION EMPLOYEE - $50: For employees of USGBC member organizations.• EMERGING PROFESSIONAL - $35: For those out of school and 30 years of age and under• FULL-TIME STUDENT - $25
We’ll help you join today… or go to www.usgbc.org/chapters
“I originally joined HRGBC to obtain CEU’s for my LEED certification, but now I realize that there’s so much more to the organization. The members certainly have a finger on the pulse of sustainability in Hampton Roads.”
Upcoming Events & Announcements
Board of Directors Meetings, every third FridayFriday, January 17 12:00-1:30MMM Design Group, 300 Main Street, Suite 200, Norfolk
January 21, 2014, Learning Series – Integrative Process & Location and Transportation
The High Five! Program features recent sustainably designed projects in Hampton Roads.
Liberty Property Trust (Landlord)LEED Core and Shell (CI) Certified Gold
Building Size: 73,345
Woolpert’s Chesapeake Office(Tenant)LEED Commercial Interiors (CI) Certified GoldSeptember 20, 2011
Office Size: 11,259 sq ft
TCC Chesapeake Campus, Academic Building
LEED New Construction Silver (Pending)
Building Size: 60,000sfArchitect: Moseley
The High Five! Program features recent sustainably designed projects in Hampton Roads.
Special Thanks to our Building History and Tour Host
Derek Larimer, LEED AP BD+C, Sustainability Coordinator,
Almost ready for the tour?
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•Vegetated Open Space• 4 acres, 20% of total site area
•Stormwater Management• 10.41 Acres of impervious area treated
•Heat Island Effect Reduction
SITE IMPROVEMENTS
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•Water Efficient Landscaping
•Water Use and Wastewater Reduction
• Dual Flush Water Closets, .5 gpm Lavatories, .125 gpf Urinals
• 205,201 gallons p/yr
• 51% better than baseline
WATER CONSERVATION
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•Occupant Recycling
•Construction Waste Management• 88% construction waste diversion rate
•Recycled and Regional Materials• 22% recycled content, 20% regional content
•Certified Wood
•Marmoleum
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•Construction IAQ Management
•Indoor Pollutant Source Control
•Daylight and Views
•Low-Emitting Materials
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TCC Chesapeake Academic Building
•Low-E Glazing
•Perimeter and Slab Insulation
•Variable Air Volume
•Energy Recovery
• 29.5% energy savings
•$30,000 per year
Jefferson LabsWednesday, March 12th
7:30-8:30 am
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