introducing connecticut leed program for green buildings presented by john guszkowski, aicp, leed-ap

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Introducing Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings Presented by John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

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Page 1: Introducing Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings Presented by John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

Introducing

Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings

Presented by

John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

Page 2: Introducing Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings Presented by John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

What is the USGBC?What is the USGBC?

USGBC is an acronym for the United States Green Building Council.

• A Non-Profit Coalition started in 1993• Over 18,000 member companies and organizations belong to USGBC• Provides leadership to promote “Green Building” practices• One of many green building standards – has most cache

Page 3: Introducing Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings Presented by John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

What is “GREEN BUILDING”?What is “GREEN BUILDING”?

Green Building is the practice of using resources and methods to create sustainable environments.

Some of the elements of Green Building are:• Appropriate Siting and Footprint • Use of Recycled, Natural and/or Local building / landscaping materials• Energy and Water Efficiency• Implementation of Sustainable Practices• Indoor Environmental Quality

Page 4: Introducing Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings Presented by John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

LEED is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.

It is a nationally-recognized rating system that measures energy and performance efficiency, environmental health and sustainability.

It addresses today’s important challenges:• Global Climate Change• Dependence on Non-Sustainable Energy sources• Threats to Human Health

What is LEED? What is LEED?

Page 5: Introducing Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings Presented by John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

LEED for New Construction, Core, Shell, and Schools

• Scoring system– 100 Base Points– 6 “Innovation in Design”– 4 Regional Priority

• Levels of Certification– Certified 40-49– Silver 50-59– Gold 60-79– Platinum 80+

Program Components Program Components

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• Sustainable Sites

• Water Efficiency

• Energy and Atmosphere

• Materials and Resources

• Indoor Environmental Quality

• Innovation in Design

• Regional Priority

Key Program Components Key Program Components

Page 7: Introducing Connecticut LEED Program for Green Buildings Presented by John Guszkowski, AICP, LEED-AP

• Construction Activity Pollution Prevention• Environmental Site Assessment

• Site Selection• Development Density and Community Connectivity• Brownfield Redevelopment• Alternative Transportation• Site Development• Stormwater Design• Heat Island Effect• Light Pollution Reduction

SUSTAINABLE SITES SUSTAINABLE SITES

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WATER EFFICIENCYWATER EFFICIENCY

Water Use Reduction

• Water-efficient landscaping

• Innovative Wastewater Technologies

• Water Use Reduction

• Process Water Use Reduction

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ENERGY & ATMOSPHEREENERGY & ATMOSPHERE

Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems

Minimum Energy Performance

Fundamental Refrigerant Management

• Optimize Energy Performance

• On-Site Renewable Energy

• Enhanced Commissioning

• Enhanced Refrigerant Management

• Measurement and Verification

• Green Power

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MATERIALS & RESOURCES MATERIALS & RESOURCES

Storage and Collection of Recyclables

• Building Reuse

• Construction Waste Management

• Materials Reuse

• Recycled Content

• Regional Materials

• Rapidly Renewable Materials

• Certified Wood

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INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYINDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control

Minimum Acoustical Performance

• Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring

• Increased Ventilation

• Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

• Low-Emitting Materials

• Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control

• Controllability of Systems

• Thermal Comfort

• Daylight and Views

• Enhanced Acoustical Performance

• Mold Prevention

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Innovation in Design

LEED Accredited Professional

INNOVATION IN DESIGN INNOVATION IN DESIGN

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REGIONAL PRIORITYREGIONAL PRIORITY

Regional Priority

- 4 points possible

- Regional USGBC determination

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LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENTLOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT

Low Impact Development (LID) is a land planning and engineering design approach to managing stormwater runoff using natural on-site features to protect water quality near its source.

These engineered features process stormwater using the following methods:

• infiltration

• filtration

• storage

• evaporation

• detention

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SUSTAINABLE PRACTICESSUSTAINABLE PRACTICES

Implementation of Sustainable Practices may include:• Composting• Use of Rain Barrels for water collection

or Rain Gardens for natural run-off control

• Open-air laundry drying (clotheslines)• Native Plant Landscaping

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PREFABRICATED TECHNOLOGIESPREFABRICATED TECHNOLOGIES

Structural Insulated Panels

Precast Concrete

Modular Components

Reduced Construction Times

Quicker Site Stabilization

Smaller Footprint

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QUESTIONS ABOUT LEEDQUESTIONS ABOUT LEED

• Is LEED Necessary?

• Under what circumstances?

• What does it actually get you?

• What does it cost?

- Project costs

- Opportunity costs

- LEED vs. “Small G green”

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QUESTIONS ABOUT LEEDQUESTIONS ABOUT LEED

Are there alternatives?

• National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) “Green Buildings”

• Energy Efficient Building Association

• State of California

• City of Seattle

• Energy Star

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QUESTIONS ABOUT LEEDQUESTIONS ABOUT LEED

Is LEED Right for Southern New England?

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