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Specifying Sustainable Design

Specifying Sustainable Design. Rating Systems Supported. BSD SpecLink -E supports the following Green Building Rating Systems: LEED v4 BD+C: New Construction and Major Renovations Core and Shell Development Schools, Healthcare Data Centers Warehouses and Distribution Centers

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Specifying Sustainable Design

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  1. Specifying Sustainable Design

  2. Rating Systems Supported BSD SpecLink-E supports the following Green Building Rating Systems: • LEED v4 BD+C: • New Construction and Major Renovations • Core and Shell Development • Schools, Healthcare • Data Centers • Warehouses and Distribution Centers • Hospitality, Retail

  3. Get Started Early • Achieving a sustainable design certification will depend heavily on early design decisions, including site selection • Waiting until the construction documents phase to begin making green decisions may make achieving certification difficult or impossible

  4. Sustainable Design Criteria • Designing for sustainability can’t be delegated to a Design-Bid-Build Contractor • ADesign-Builder can be given a target rating with as little or as much direction as desired • BSD SpecLink-E includes sustainable design criteria in Section DC0 Facility Design Criteria, which can be used for both Design-Build projects and early design documentation on Design-Bid-Build projects

  5. Specifying Strategy Types of Issues • No matter which rating system is used, all issues fall into one of these categories: • Intrinsic to Location • Design Phase Activity • Post-Construction Activity • Embodied in Overall Design • Explicitly Shown In Contract Documents

  6. Specifying Strategy Intrinsic to Location • The specification cannot address issues that are completely dependent on site location: • Avoidance of sensitive lands • Brownfield site • Surrounding density and diverse uses • Availability of alternative transportation

  7. Specifying Strategy Design Phase Activities • The specification cannot address: • Project planning • Design process • Site environmental assessment • School campus master plan • Life cycle analysis of design

  8. Specifying Strategy Post-Construction Issues • The specification cannot address: • Purchasing Green Power • Provisions for Recycling • Prohibition of Smoking • Operational Issues: cleaning, pest control • Joint use of facilities • Tenant guidelines

  9. Specifying Stategy Issues Embodied in the Design • No particular, immediately identifiable specification solution: • Parking capacity, reduced parking footprint • Design for water and energy conservation • Optimization of energy performance • Ventilation design • Design for flexibility

  10. Specifying Strategy Solutions in Contract Documents • For each issue, determine where it should be shown or specified: • Only shown on the drawings • Only indicated in the specifications • Partly shown and partly specified • Now you know what needs to be included in the specifications

  11. SpecLink-E Provides Contractor Procedures • 01 5713 - Temporary Erosion & Sediment Control • 01 5721 - Indoor Air Quality Controls • 01 7000 - Execution and Closeout Requirements (site drainage, pollution prevention) • 01 7419 - Construction Waste Management & Disposal • 02 6500 - Underground Storage Tank Removal • 02 8400 - Polychlorinate Biphenyl (PCB) Remediation • 31 1000 - Site Clearing (limits on site disturbance)

  12. SpecLink-E Provides Commissioning Procedures • 01 9113 - General Commissioning Requirements • 01 9114 - Commissioning Authority Responsibilities • 23 0800 - Commissioning of HVAC

  13. SpecLink-E Provides 01 3329 - Sustainable Design Reporting: • Explanation of project goals • What the Contractor is required and not required to do to aid the certification process • A method for collecting information about “green materials” • Procedures to be followed • List of sections where particular sustainable design issues are specified

  14. SpecLink-E Provides Sections related to “Green Materials” • 01 6000 - Product Requirements (definitions) • 01 6116 - VOC Content Restrictions Forms for Submittals • 01 3329.04 – Material Content Form • 01 3329.07 – Prohibited Content Installer Certification

  15. SpecLink-E Provides 02 Existing Conditions • 02 4100 – Demolition: Removal of existing pavements and other impervious surfacing; partial demolition for preserving existing construction • 028400 – Polychlorinate Biphenyl (PCB) Remediation: Abatement of PCBs, mercury, & other substances regulated under U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act

  16. SpecLink-E Provides 03 Concrete • 03 3000 – Cast-in-Place Concrete (and 4 other Division 3 sections): Option to replace some Portland cement with recycled content 05 Metals • 05 5000 – Metal Fabrications: Custom-fabricated entrance mat frames • 05 5305 – Metal Gratings and Floor Plates: Custom-fabrications entrance gratings

  17. SpecLink-E Provides 06 Wood, Plastics, and Composites • 06 1000 - Rough Carpentry (and 9 other Division 6 sections): Prohibition on old growth timber, sustainably harvested wood, salvaged and re-used wood 07 Thermal and Moisture Protection • Vegetated roof solutions: • 07 1300 - Sheet Waterproofing • 07 1400 - Fluid-Applied Waterproofing • 07 5050 - Vegetated Roof Components

  18. SpecLink-E Provides 07 Thermal and Moisture Protection • Rain water collection surfaces: • 07 4113 – Metal Roof Panels • 07 6100 – Sheet Metal Roofing • White or light colored roof membrane: • 07 5300 – Elastomeric Membrane Roofing: • 07 5400 – Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing: • Emissions-compliant sealants: • 078400 - Firestopping • 07 9005 - Joint Sealers: Plus sealing between residential units if not firestopped

  19. SpecLink-E Provides 08 Openings • Many sections for daylighting and views 09 Finishes • 09 2116 – Gypsum Board Assemblies: Deck-to-deck sealed partitions around rooms where hazardous gases or chemicals are used • 09 6800 – Carpeting: GreenLabel Plus certified • 09 6850 - Carpet Tile: GreenLabel Plus certified • 09 9000 - Painting and Coating: VOC limits

  20. SpecLink-E Provides 10 Specialties • 10 5100 – Lockers: For bicycle entrance • 10 7113.43 – Fixed Sun Screens 11 Equipment • 11 3100 – Residential Appliances: Energy Star rated appliances • 11 8277 – Waste Compactors: For recycling

  21. SpecLink-E Provides 12 Furnishings • 12 2400 – Window Shades: Motorized shades • 12 4813 – Entrance Floor Mats and Frames: Manufactured grilles and gratings for high volume entryways • 12 9313 – Bicycle Racks • 12 9314 – Bicycle Lockers 14 Conveying Equipment • 14 9100 – Facility Chutes: For recycling

  22. SpecLink-E Provides 21 Fire Suppression • 21 2200 – Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing System: Non-Halon extinguishing agent 22 Plumbing • 22 0519 – Meters and Gages for Plumbing Piping: For metering subsystems • 22 1005 – Plumbing Piping: Documentation of regulatory lead-content restrictions; certification of proper soldering of copper piping

  23. SpecLink-E Provides 22 Plumbing (cont.) • 22 3000 – Plumbing Equipment: Pumps for potable and non-potable water • 22 4000 – Plumbing Fixtures: WaterSense-labeled fixtures; documentation of regulatory lead-content restrictions; high-efficiency and dry toilet fixtures • 22 4300 – Healthcare Plumbing Fixtures: WaterSense-labeled fixtures; documentation of regulatory lead-content restrictions

  24. SpecLink-E Provides 23 HVAC • 23 0800 - Commissioning of HVAC • 23 0130.51 – HVAC Air Duct Cleaning • 23 0913 – Instrumentation and Control Devices for HVAC • 23 0923 – Direct-Digital Control System for HVAC • 23 2113.33 - Ground-Loop Heat-Pump Piping • 23 2500 – HVAC Water Treatment: To reduce cooling tower water usage

  25. SpecLink-E Provides 23 HVAC (cont.) • 23 3100 – HVAC Ducts and Casings: Emissions-compliant duct sealers • 23 4000 – HVAC Air Cleaning Devices: MERV-compliant air filters • 23 5216 – Condensing Boilers • 23 6xxx – Chiller and Refrigeration Equipment sections: Low-GWP refrigerant • 23 8149 – Water-to-Water Heat Pumps

  26. SpecLink-E Provides 26 Electrical • 26 0501 – Minor Electrical Demolition: Removal of abandoned cables containing lead; minor removal of mercury-containing lamps and PCB- and DEHP-containing ballasts • 26 0519 – Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables: Limitations on lead content of cable insulation • 26 0923 – Lighting Control Devices • 26 0943 – Network Lighting Controls: Integrated lighting and window shade controls • 26 2726 – Wiring Devices: Manual lighting controls.

  27. SpecLink-E Provides 26 Electrical (cont.) • 26 2726 – Wiring Devices: Manual lighting controls • 26 3100 – Photovoltaic Collectors: With related equipment and supports • 26 5100 – Interior Lighting: Limitations on mercury-content of lamps; minimum lamp life • 26 5600 – Exterior Lighting: Limitations on mercury-content of lamps; minimum lamp life; fixtures selected to reduce light pollution

  28. SpecLink-E Provides 31 Earthwork • 31 1000 - Site Clearing: Vegetation protection; site clearing waste management • 31 2200 – Grading: For restoring site water flows • 31 3700 – Rip Rap: For erosion protection 32 Exterior Improvements • 32 0190 – Operation and Maintenance of Planting: First year maintenance • 32 1125 - Turf Surfaced Roadways • 32 1413 - Precast Concrete Unit Paving: Open-grid pavers

  29. Step-by-Step 01 3329 – Sustainable Design Reporting • Select and open the section • Choose the Rating System • Review the automatically activated text, X-out if not relevant to your project • Review inactive text, select if relevant • In PART 3, select all sections having solutions relevant to your project Project Tree • Green status box indicates sections activated • Review each section for further decisions

  30. Section 01 3329 First select Section 01 3329 in the folder tree, open it and check the status box at the title.

  31. Section 01 3329 Next, activate the relevant Rating System and click on the blue text to see further choices

  32. Section 01 3329 The PART 3 checklist may have some items already highlighted in green. Activate their parent heading to activate them. Each section selected, and each option below it, automatically turns on the relevant section and text elsewhere in the spec.

  33. Section 01 3329 The final section covers scope and procedures and a list of all the other sections with an indication of what the requirements are.

  34. Step-by-Step Submittal Report • Automatic report lists all sections in project that require sustainable design documentation submittals • Properly tagged user-added submittals also show

  35. Specifying for LEED As of May 2014, BSD SpecLink-E supports the following LEED Rating Systems: LEED v4 BD+C: • New Construction and Major Renovations • Core and Shell Development • Schools, Healthcare • Data Centers • Warehouses and Distribution Centers • Hospitality, Retail

  36. Specifying for LEED Review the rating system document to classify prerequisites and credits into categories • Intrinsic to Location • Design Phase Activity • Post-Construction Activity • Embodied in Overall Design • Shown on the Drawings • To Be Specified

  37. Specifying for LEED Identify the Goal • Certified: 40 points • Silver: 50 points • Gold: 60 points • Platinum: 80 points • Plus regional priority credits possible And the Facility Type • New Construction, Schools, Healthcare, etc.

  38. Specifying for LEED Decide whether to pursue: • Building Material Disclosure Credits • Building Material Optimization Credits • Low-Emitting Materials Credits • Make appropriate selections in 01 3329 • If pursuing any of them, include: • Section 01 3329.04 – Material Content Form

  39. Specifying for LEED The Material Content Form is automatically tailored to the types of credits being pursued Disclosures, like EPDs Content types, such as recycled, certified wood, VOCs Cost information, for performing the calculations

  40. Specifying for LEED Low-Emitting Materials Credits: • Very possible to write an impossible spec • The thresholds are very high (90-100%) • The indoor-emissions test is relatively new • But this credit is divided into 5 categories of products that can be pursued separately as long as at least 2 categories are achieved (3 for Schools, Healthcare) • Edit Section 01 6116 – VOC Content Restrictions, to suit your decisions

  41. Specifying for LEED If desired, use the Prohibited Content Installer Certification form reduce the likelihood that installers ignore the low-emitting material specifications Instructions Assertions that they did not use any products with prohibited content, whether specified or not Certification signature

  42. Coming Soon In the coming months, the following additional rating systems will be added: • LEED v4 ID+C: Interiors Design & Construction • LEED v4 Homes • GreenGlobes for New Construction • Federal Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations • LEED v4 ND: Neighborhood Development (with construction)

  43. Specifying Sustainable Designwith BSD SpecLink-E Thank you for your interest! Questions? Building Systems Design, Inc. www.bsdsoftlink.com 888-BSD-SOFT (888 273-7638)

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