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Saint Paul Sustainable Building Policy

Saint Paul Sustainable Building Policy. Training Module Five Construction Waste Reduction. Construction waste reduction. Background Waste reduction requirements General reporting requirements Specific sustainable building standard requirements. Background. Background.

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Saint Paul Sustainable Building Policy

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  1. Saint PaulSustainable Building Policy Training Module Five Construction Waste Reduction

  2. Construction waste reduction Background Waste reduction requirements General reporting requirements Specific sustainable building standard requirements

  3. Background

  4. Background Construction activities create hundreds of millions of tons of waste every year. Construction waste management has benefits upstream and downstream of the materials manufacturing process. Upstream benefits include the reduction in demand for virgin resources and manufactured materials. Downstream benefits include the reduction of waste sent to landfills.

  5. Background Increasing the amount of building materials recycled can also reduce cost, depending on tipping and recycling fees.

  6. Waste Reduction Requirements

  7. Requirements The requirements of the Saint Paul Overlay to the Sustainable Building Policy are to divert at least 75% of construction waste from landfills. For projects without a satisfactory waste reduction credit or requirement, it will be necessary to complete the Construction Waste Calculator available at www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul.

  8. Using the Construction Waste Calculator The construction waste calculator predicts an average amount of waste produced, based on the overall square footage of the building. It then measures the recycled amounts of corrugated cardboard, metals, concrete and rubble, dimensional lumber and wood, gypsum wallboard and “other” materials. The calculator measures in weight, by tons.

  9. Using the Construction Waste Calculator

  10. Using the Construction Waste Calculator – Construction waste log

  11. Using the Construction Waste Calculator

  12. General Reporting REquirements

  13. General reporting requirements for all guideline systems Completion of the construction waste calculator. Completion of log of all materials recycled and landfilled with receipts from waste management provider. • This may be in individual logs or a summary by waste management provider, detailing quantity and type, and percentage or each type diverted from landfill • Log template available at www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul. Submit completed calculator and log to PED and DSI

  14. Requirements for Specific Rating systems

  15. LEED N.C. 2009 LEED N.C. 2009Construction Waste Requirements

  16. Construction waste requirement LEED N.C. 2009 Achieve 2 points for LEED MR Credit 2 for diverting at least 75% of waste from disposal.

  17. GBI – Green Globes GBI – Green GlobesConstruction Waste Requirements

  18. Construction waste requirement GBI – Green Globes Achieve 6 points for credit 10.5.1.1 for diverting greater than 75% of construction waste from landfill or incineration.

  19. B3 – Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines B3 – Minnesota Sustainable Building GuidelinesConstruction Waste Requirements

  20. Construction waste requirement B3 – Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines Achieve required MSBG criteria M.3 – Waste Reduction and Management.

  21. MSBG Tracking tool B3 – Minnesota Sustainability Guidelines

  22. MSBG Tracking tool B3 – Minnesota Sustainability Guidelines

  23. Green Communities Minnesota Green CommunitiesConstruction Waste Requirements

  24. Construction waste requirement Green Communities Minnesota Green Communities does not have a satisfactory waste reduction criterion. Use the Construction Waste Calculator available at www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul to ensure that at least 75% of solid waste of construction are recycled or otherwise diverted from landfills.

  25. Minnesota GreenStar Minnesota GreenStarConstruction Waste Requirements

  26. Construction waste requirement Minnesota GreenStar While section 9A of Minnesota GreenStar offers many possible points that contribute to this requirement, it provides no means to fully comply with the Saint Paul Overlay. Therefore it is necessary to use the Construction Waste Calculator available at www.sustainablebuildingpolicy.umn.edu/saintpaul to ensure that at least 75% of solid waste of construction are recycled or otherwise diverted from landfills.

  27. LEED for Homes LEED for HOmesConstruction Waste Requirements

  28. Construction waste requirement LEED for Homes Achieve at least 2.5 points for MR Credit 3: Waste Management for at least 75% waste diversion from landfills and incinerators.

  29. Additional resources http://www.wbdg.org/tools/cwm.php

  30. Questions?

  31. End of Module 5

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