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LEED Conference LEED and NAVFAC Projects 12 November 2009

LEED Conference LEED and NAVFAC Projects 12 November 2009. 1. NAVFAC SW Sustainable Design Team. Don Rashan- PE Sr. Mechanical Technical Design Coordinator don.rashan@navy.mil Stephanie Asenbauer- CID, LEED AP Sustainable Coordinator, In House Design stephanie.asenbauer@navy.mil

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LEED Conference LEED and NAVFAC Projects 12 November 2009

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  1. LEED Conference LEED and NAVFAC Projects 12 November 2009 1

  2. NAVFAC SW Sustainable Design Team • Don Rashan- PE Sr. Mechanical Technical Design Coordinator don.rashan@navy.mil • Stephanie Asenbauer- CID, LEED AP Sustainable Coordinator, In House Design stephanie.asenbauer@navy.mil • Amy Baquial- LEED AP Sustainable Coordinator, Asset Management amy.baquial@navy.mil • Utaw Cuseo-White- LEED AP Sustainable Coordinator, In House Design utaw.cuseo-white@navy.mil • Ellis Milano- LEED AP Sustainable Coordinator, Central IPT ellis.milano@navy.mil • David Powell- PE, LEED AP Sustainable Coordinator, Desert IPT harold.powell@navy.mil • Leeann Wootton- LEED AP Sustainable Coordinator, Coastal IPT leeann.wootton@navy.mil

  3. Presentation Overview • Navy Sustainable Design Policy • NAVFAC LEED Registered Projects under v2.2 • LEED v3 Implementation • Lessons Learned

  4. Engineering and Construction Bulletin (ECB) 2008-01 Subject: Energy Policy Act of 2005 Implementation and USGBC LEED Certification Purpose: All FY09 projects and beyond for new buildings and major renovations where the work exceeds 50% of the building’s plant replacement value (PRV) must comply with EPAct 2005, regardless of fund source, building size, location or temporary nature. All projects must be registered and certified by the USGBC to meet LEED Silver-level rating. Action: Major construction projects have been registered under LEED-NC v2.2 through FY11.

  5. Fiscal Year 2009 – MILCON Award Summary • FY09 Summary – COMMAND Summary • TOTAL # OF PROJECTS AWARDED = 61 • TOTAL AWARDED MILCON $$$ = $1.27 B • Central IPT awarded 42 MILCON projects • Total value of the FY09 MILCON Program = $1B • Costal IPT awarded 11 MILCON Projects • Total value of the FY09 MILCON Program = $170M • Desert IPT awarded 8 MILCON Projects • Total value of the FY09 MILCON Program = $100M • LEED Levels of Award: • 4 Silver • 22 Gold • 10 Platinum • 2 Sustainable Validation

  6. Engineering and Construction Bulletin (ECB) 2009-02 Subject: USGBC LEED Project Registration Implementation Purpose: FY09 projects that have been awarded need to be registered under LEED-NC v2.2 by the contractor before 26 June 2009. If not awarded, NAVFAC will register projects in-house. FY10 and FY11 projects will be registered under LEED-NC v2.2 by NAVFAC HQ. Action: Once awarded, the construction contractor’s LEED AP needs to contact the assigned Sustainable Coordinator to gain access rights to LEED Online. NAVFAC has registered FY09, FY10 and FY11 major construction projects under LEED-NC v2.2

  7. USGBC Summary - FY09 MILCON Projects • Desert IPT: • 7 Projects Registered with USGBC • CI Core: • 1 Project Registered with USGBC • Central IPT: • 40 Projects Registered with USGBC • Coastal IPT: • 8 Projects Registered with USGBC

  8. USGBC Summary - FY10 MILCON Projects • Desert IPT: • 3 Projects Registered with USGBC • Central IPT: • 19 Projects Registered with USGBC • Coastal IPT: • 1 Projects Registered with USGBC

  9. USGBC Summary - FY11 MILCON Projects • Desert IPT: • 3 Projects Registered with USGBC • Central IPT: • 11 Projects Registered with USGBC • Coastal IPT: • 2 Projects Registered with USGBC

  10. MCAS Miramar Clubhouse • 16,000 SF New Construction • Water efficient landscaping. Reclaimed water used for irrigation except on the putting greens. • Over 20% of materials selected for construction are recycled, reducing the need for new materials to be harvested. • Low emitting materials were used to reduce the indoor air contaminants and therefore improving indoor air quality. • Project Cost $6,617,100 “Gold”

  11. P608 PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER, CAMP PENDLETON, CA • 24,000 SF Fitness Center • Water efficient landscaping. No potable water used. • Storm water design quality control. • On Site renewable energy. Photovoltaic system put in place reducing the energy demand by 2.5%. • Submitted Construction Submittal to USGBC – Anticipated Silver Certification • Project Cost$8,510,000 “Silver”

  12. C-17 TWO BAY HANGAR 2009Travis AFB, CA • 106,006 SF Hangar • 19.7% reduction in energy usage over ASHRAE 90.1 • 38.5% reduction in water usage • Over 75% construction waste diverted from landfill • Construction Cost $46,000,000 • Sust. Cost $100,000 = .2% of Const Cost • “Ribbon Cutting” Ceremony and LEED Silver Certification to be held December 2009. “Silver”

  13. MULTI-BATTALION OPERATIONS CENTER FY08TWENTY-NINE PALMS, CA • 59,806 SF Educational/Admin Bldg • 31.5% reduction in energy usage over ASHRAE 90.1 • 50% reduction in water usage • Over 75% construction waste diverted from landfill • Construction Cost $20,800,000 • BOD: 10/19/2010 “Gold”

  14. Interim Technical Guidance CI-09-02 • Subject: Interim Guidance for LEED Sustainable Validation Project • Purpose: Projects that do not fit the definition of the LEED rating system and cannot achieve LEED Silver will not be certified. • Action: Implement as many sustainable features as possible. The contractor needs to provide a LEED checklist of LEED points obtained and a letter stating why LEED silver cannot be met. The Sustainable Coordinator on the team will forward the information to LANT for record.

  15. LEED v3 and NAVFAC Projects • FY09, FY10 and FY11 new buildings and major renovations that were not registered under v2.2 that need to be LEED certified will need to be registered by the construction contractor under v3. • Current projects registered under v2.2 can be changed to v3 by the construction contractor until the deadline, but any additional cost and time will be at the contractor’s expense. • FY12 projects will be registered by the construction contractor under v3. NAVFAC Request For Proposals will reflect the change.

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