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CNY Engineering Expo 11 November 2013 Jim D’Aloisio, P.E., SECB, LEED AP BD+C, GPRO: O&M LEED V4: WHAT’S NEXT? Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt Structural Engineering (315) 446-9201 Landscape Architecture [email protected] Building Science

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Page 1: LEED V4 – What's Next

CNY Engineering Expo

11 November 2013

Jim D’Aloisio, P.E., SECB, LEED AP BD+C, GPRO: O&M

LEED V4: WHAT’S NEXT?

Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt Structural Engineering

(315) 446-9201 Landscape [email protected] Building Science

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LEED V4 – WHAT’S NEXT? Slide 2 of 40

FOR THE NEXT HOUR….

Really Brief LEED Overview, i.e -

LEED Green Building Rating System

LEED Professional Accreditation

USGBC and the USGBC NY Upstate Chapter

LEED V4 (formerly known as 2012)

Overview

New Concepts

LEED V4 vs LEED 2009

Energy Performance

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. Understand a brief history of LEED

2. Learn the basic concepts of LEED V4

3. Compare some of the major differences

between LEED 2009 and LEED V4

4. Be aware of the LEED V4 and the overlap with

LEED 2009

5. Identify resources for further information

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REALLY BRIEF LEED OVERVIEW

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LEED GREEN BUILDING RATING SYSTEM

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LEED GREEN BUILDING RATING SYSTEM

40 50 60 80

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LEED PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

TIER 1:

TIER 2:

TIER 3:

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THE TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE

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U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL

LEED 2012 – WHAT’S NEXT?

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U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL

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U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL

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U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL

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USGBC NY UPSTATE CHAPTER

The USGBC New York Upstate

Chapter provides education and activities

for our members and individuals

interested in green building in Upstate NY.

Join us to help transform the built

environment!

Programs

Advocacy

Education

Green Schools

LEED for Homes

Outreach

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USGBC NY UPSTATE CHAPTER

LEED 2012 – IDEAS AND CONCEPTS

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LEED V4 – FORMERLY KNOWN AS LEED 2012

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LEED EVOLUTION

LEED 2009 (sometimes called V3)

Standardized 100-point (+10) rating systems

Weighting based on “Impact Categories”

Greater focus on energy; less on materials

Pilot Credit library, including LCA

Establishment of three-year update cycle

LEED V4 (formerly known as LEED 2012)

Slight reconfiguration of categories

Even greater emphasis on energy

FIVE SIX public comment periods

Three year cycle delayed – overlap with 2009 planned

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LEED V4 “IMPACT CATEGORIES”

"What do we want LEED projects to accomplish?“

Reverse Contribution to Global Climate Change

Enhance Individual Human Health and Well-Being

Protect and Restore Water Resources

Protect, Enhance and Restore Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Build a Greener Economy

Enhance Social Equity, Environmental Justice, Community Health and Quality of Life

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LEED V4 “IMPACT CATEGORIES”

Impact Category - Reverse Contribution to Global Climate Change

Key Components:

o Energy Use: Building Operations

o Energy Use: Transportation

o Energy Use: Materials

o Energy Use: Water

o Energy Supply

o Non-Energy Drivers

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LEED V4 “IMPACT CATEGORIES”

Impact Category - Enhance Individual Human Health and

Well-Being

Key Components:

o Mental Health and Well-Being

o Direct Morbidity

o Direct Mortality

o Indirect Morbidity

o Indirect Mortality

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LEED V4 “IMPACT CATEGORIES”

Impact Category - Protect and Restore Water Resources

Key Components:

o Water Consumption

o Water Pollution

o Water Regime, Natural Hydrology

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LEED V4 “IMPACT CATEGORIES”

Impact Category - Protect, Enhance and Restore Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Key Components:

o Biodiversity and Habitat Protection

o Open Space and Land Preservation

o Contribution to Local, Regional, and Global Ecosystem Health and Resilience

o Promote Sustainable and Regenerative Material Resource Cycles

o Reduce Overall Material Resource Demand

o Move to Cyclical, Non-Depleting Material Cycles

o Reduce Overall Material Life-Cycle Impact

o Reduce Dependency on, and Conserve Scarce Resources

o Reduce Dependency on, and Conserve Non-Renewable Fuel Sources

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LEED V4 “IMPACT CATEGORIES”

Impact Category - Build a Greener Economy

Key Components:

o Create Demand

o Create Supply

o Promote Innovation and Integration

o Return on Investment

o Local Economy

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LEED V4 “IMPACT CATEGORIES”

Impact Category - Enhance Social Equity, Environmental

Justice, Community Health and Quality of Life

Key Components:

o Create Sense of place

o Provide Affordable, Equitable Neighborhoods

o Promote Access to Neighborhood Completeness

Resources

o Promote Human Rights and Environmental Justice

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LEED V4: CREDITS AND PREREQUISITES

LEED 2009 FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION

AND RENOVATIONS - CATEGORIES

LEED V4 FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND

RENOVATIONS – CATEGORIES

Sustainable Sites 1P 26C

Water Efficiency 1P 10C

Energy & Atmosphere 3P 35C

Materials & Resources 1P 14C

Indoor Environ. Quality 2P 15C

Innovation in Design 6C

Regional Priorities 4C

Integrative Process 1C

Location & Transportation 16C

Sustainable Sites 1P 10C

Water Efficiency 3P 11C

Energy & Atmosphere 4P 33C

Materials & Resources 2P 13C

Indoor Environ. Quality 2P 16C

Innovation 6C

Regional Priorities 4C

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LEED V4 – INTEGRATIVE PROCESS

Not “Integrated” – Integrative is ongoing

Simple building energy modeling during

schematic design

2 or more options must be considered for

massing, orientation, envelope, lighting, others

Results to inform OPR, BOD, CD’s

Water Budget Analysis

Also – results to inform OPR, BOD, CD’s

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LEED V4 – LOCATION AND TRANSPORTATION

LEED ND Automatic Credits (16)

Credits & Prerequisites from Sustainable Sites category

Rainwater Management

Not “Stormwater Management”

Low-Impact Development (LID)

Light Pollution Reduction

BUG - Backlight, Uplight, Glare - prescriptive

MLO - Model Light Ordinance - performance

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LEED V4 – ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE

Energy Metering Prerequisite

Building Enclosure Commissioning

Not a Prerequisite (any more)

Cost and Scope - 0.2% to 1.0% of construction

OPR, BOD

Demand Response Programs

Green Power and Carbon Offsets

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LEED V4 – MATERIALS & RESOURCES

Material Disclosure and Optimization

Material Ingredient Reporting

Whole-Building Life Cycle Assessment

EPD - Environmental Product Declarations

Biobased Raw Materials

Framework for Responsible Mining

Chemicals of Concern

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LEED V4 – MATERIALS & RESOURCES

GONE from LEED V4:

Recycled Content Credit

Regional Materials Credit

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LEED V4 – INTERIOR ENVIRON. QUALITY

VOC Emissions - CDPH Std Method v1.1-2010

Spatial Daylight Autonomy

Acoustic Performance

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LEED V4 – PREREQUISITES (12)

SSp1 Construction activity pollution prevention

WEp1, p2 Outdoor, Indoor water use reduction

WEp3 Building-level water monitoring

EAp1 Fundamental commissioning & verification

EAp2 Minimum energy performance

EAp3 Building-level energy metering

EAp4 Fundamental refrigerant management

MRp1 Storage & collection of recyclables

MRp2 Construction & demo waste mgmt planning

EQp1 Minimum indoor air quality performance

EQp2 Environmental tobacco smoke control

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LEED V4 – THE CONCEPTS

LEED is moving toward Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of all

building products

More transparent material source info (“Responsible Sourcing”).

Materials with Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) – will

be useful to get materials credits

Say goodbye to the paradigms of Regional Materials, Recycled

Content, etc.

Building Energy will have greater and greater importance

Prerequisite – 10% better than ASHRAE 90.1-2010, not 2007

Energy performance data and metering will be more common

Stay tuned!

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LEED V4 – THE CONCEPTS

New LEED Market Centers

Data Centers

Warehouse & Distribution Centers

Hospitality (Hotels & Motels)

Existing Schools

Existing Retail

LEED for Homes – Mid-Rise

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LEED 2012 – THE CONCEPTS

So how might these changes change the building industry?

Some alternative building systems will fare better than others

Systems with high thermal mass

Systems that easily accommodate air barriers

Systems that provide proven energy efficient envelopes

Material sourcing may change with LCA requirements.

Find out about Environmental Product Declarations (EPD).

Good materials will be local, low-impact, reusable or recyclable.

Some materials and systems will be winners, some will be losers.

Change is a constant

Keep up with education

Get involved!

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LEED V4 – SCHEDULE

March 2013 » 6th Public Comment period

June 2013 » LEED V4 approved by ballot

Summer 2013 to November 2013 » Beta Testing

November 2013 » LEED V4 registration begins

Through 1 June 2015 » Option of registering projects

under LEED 2009

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RESOURCES

US Green Building Council www.usgbc.org/LEEDv4

Green Building Certification Inst. www.gbci.org

USGBC NY Upstate Chapter www.greenupstateny.org

Tracie Hall, Exec. Director [email protected]

Rick Alfandre, Chair [email protected]

GPRO - Contractor Training www.gpro.org

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QUIZ

How many credits are needed to achieve LEED

Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum?

What are the two brand-new categories in LEED V4?

How many prerequisites are in LEED V4?

What is the category with the greatest number of

credits (by far)?

Is it mandatory that energy and water usage be

monitored in the completed building in LEED V4?

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QUIZ

How many credits are needed to achieve LEED Certified, Silver, Gold, and

Platinum?

40, 50, 60, 80

What are the two brand-new categories in LEED V4?

Integrative Process, Location & Transportation

How many prerequisites are in LEED V4?

12

What is the category with the greatest number of credits (by far)?

Energy & Atmosphere

Is it mandatory that energy and water usage be monitored in the completed

building in LEED V4?

Yes

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CNY Engineering Expo

11 November 2013

Jim D’Aloisio, P.E., SECB, LEED AP BD+C, GPRO:O&M

[email protected]

LEED V4 – WHAT’S NEXT?

Thank you for listening! Questions?

Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt Structural Engineering

(315) 446-9201 Landscape [email protected] Building Science