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Welcome. 2012 Building Contacts Training Session. Topics. Buildings and Trades Standards of Comfort TMA Winter Weather Sustainability. CARPENTRY, PAINTING, AND ROOFING. Dale Williams. Carpentry, Painting, and Roofing. Staffing Paul Dow – Supervisor 4 Carpenters 1 Roofer 5 Painters.

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  1. Welcome 2012 Building Contacts Training Session

  2. Topics • Buildings and Trades • Standards of Comfort • TMA • Winter Weather • Sustainability

  3. CARPENTRY, PAINTING, AND ROOFING Dale Williams

  4. Carpentry, Painting, and Roofing • Staffing • Paul Dow – Supervisor • 4 Carpenters • 1 Roofer • 5 Painters

  5. Carpentry, Painting, and Roofing • Services • Install Doors • Repair walls • Build furniture • Restore furniture • Repair windows • Paint • Maintain Roofs

  6. Carpentry, Painting, and Roofing • Currently developing paint schedule for Classrooms and Corridors • Repaint offices during change of occupancy • Also, paint handrails, light posts, emergency call stations

  7. LOCKSHOP • Staffing • Travis Holcomb – Supervisor • 2 Locksmiths • 1 Access Control Technician

  8. LOCKSHOP • Systems • Standard Locksets • Intellikey System • Millenium Access Control • Blackboard Access Control (Future)

  9. LOCKSHOP • Services • Keys, Keys, and more Keys • Rekey Offices, Labs, Classrooms, and Dorms • Install and repair Door Closers, Exit Devices, Alarms, etc. • Install, Repair, and Manage Access Control Systems • Specify hardware for new construction

  10. SIGN SHOP • Staffing • 1 Sign Maker • Services • Maintain all Building internal and external signs • Make Banners • Make Yard Signs

  11. SIGN SHOP • Campus Sign Standard • Specifies • Color • Size • Font • Location

  12. UNCG Standards of Comfort Douglas Cato

  13. Heating Season • Thermostat Setpoints = 69 to 71 Degrees F

  14. Cooling Season • Thermostat Setpoints = 74 to 78 Degrees F

  15. TMA Gail Peeples Work Information Center Entering Work Orders Online http://facoperations.uncg.edu/worequest.html

  16. Winter Weather http://emg.uncg.edu/ Jason Marshburn Emergency Management

  17. Sustainability at UNCG Trey McDonald, LEED AP UNCG Sustainability Coordinator

  18. What is Sustainability?

  19. What is Sustainability?

  20. What is Sustainability at UNCG? “Academics, operations, andoutreach… conducted with careful attention to the enduring interconnectedness of social equality, the environment, the economy, and aesthetics.” – UNCG Tomorrow

  21. Sustainability at UNCG • PLANS / MANDATES: • “Sustainability” is one of 5 values in UNCG Tomorrow. • UNCG must reduce energy consumption 30% by 2015. • UNCG must be carbon neutral by 2050– State, ACUPCC. • All UNC campuses 25% energy reduction by 2032. • Chancellor has established a goal of 3%energy reduction for FY 2012-13. • INTEREST: • 100% believe that UNCG should decrease energy use. • 100% also believe they should help. • 87% are concerned about climate change. • Costs: • Electricity: >$4.9 million • 6.65% rate increase in Feb. 2012 • Natural Gas: >$1.7 million • Water: >$750,000

  22. Sustainability at UNCG Sustainability Council created in response to Strategic Plan. Sustainability Committee formed. Grassroots recycling; led to Recycling Manager Academic Sust. Coordinator to be appointed. Office of Sustainability created w/in Facilities Management Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling; Education Specialist. Reports to Fac. Ops.

  23. operations Energy Green building Water Transportation Materials Green cleaning Recycling Reduction

  24. Energy • Building automation systems • ESCO • Occupancy sensors • Lighting upgrades • Renewables? • Behavior • Energy Conservation Team • Vampire Energy

  25. Green Building • School of Ed: First LEED building on campus • All 7 buildings in Quad • Renovation • Jefferson Suites • Several buildings in the next 2 • years that will be LEED • Silver or higher: • Dining Hall • Spartan Village – Phase 1 (Solar Thermal)

  26. Water • Aerators in sinks • Low flow toilets • Low flow showerheads • Water efficient dishwashers in Dining Hall • Sub-meters for accurate monitoring • Non-potable water for irrigation and vehicle washing • Rigorous leak detection and repair program

  27. Progress & Recognition • Energy consumption has dropped 16%(gsf) since 2003 • Water consumption has dropped 72%since 2003 • Diversion rate = 42.5% • SEI – from D+ (2009) to B (2010) • 39th in Sierra Club “Cool Schools” rating • Bicycle Friendly University • “Best Workplace for Commuters” - Gold • Tree Campus USA 3 straight years • STARS Silver

  28. Long Term • The UNC System must be “climate neutral” by 2050. • Climate neutral: University GHG emissions are a net of zero. • Reductions • Mitigation • Creating Climate Action Plan http://www.treehugger.com/carbon-capture-storage-cartoon-image.jpg

  29. WhY does it matter? UNCG Results Resource savings Financial savings People Better business

  30. Represents avoided costs of > $3.6 million since FY 03-04.

  31. Health & Productivity Test scores 15-26% higher scores in rooms w/ daylighting, views, operable windows (HeschongMahone Group for PG&E) Productivity studies Views: Process calls 6% to 12% faster Office workers: 10% to 25% better on tests of mental function and memory recall w/views, daylighting. (HeschongMahone Group for State of CA). Retail sales studies More hours of natural light = higher sales. Stores with skylights experienced 40% higher sales (>5% better during power crisis). Savings of .24 per gsfin energy costs.(HeschongMahone Group for State of CA). Health 56% decrease in absenteeism due to allergies/asthma 50% decrease due to stress & depression (Michigan State U.) Highest expense is worker pay and benefits – try to maximize Over a 30 year period: Initial building costs ~ 2% of total Costs operations and maintenance costs ~ 6% Personnel costs ~92%

  32. How purchases affect Bottom Lines • Consider what you (or your company) buys • E.g., bottled water: • Costs $3-10 / gallon • Unregulated • Tap water:same or better quality for (almost) free • Environmental and social costs: • Waste • Transport emissions • OIL

  33. programs WorkGreen Green Office Events Earth Day Student Sustainability Summit CSI Vampire Energy Slayers

  34. Contact Information Trey McDonald, Sustainability Coordinator: rkmcdona@uncg.edu 256-0433 Jessica Trotman, Sustainability Education and Outreach Specialist: jgtrotma@uncg.edu 334-3664 Websites: www.uncgsustainability.wordpress.com http://facsustainability.uncg.edu/ Follow us on Twitter: @sustainableuncg Join our Facebook Page (UNCG Sustainability)

  35. Q & A Thank you for joining us today!

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