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Greening Maintenance Facilities, real life lessons and looking at LEED for measurable metrics.

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Greening Maintenance FacilitiesA LEEDing Edge for your Agency

Anastasia Harrison, AIA LEED-APGannett Fleming

Director of Sustainability

USGBC NJBoard of Directors, Executive Board

Education Committee

908-755-0040 x 3050aharrison@gfnet.com

Sustainability for Today’s Facilities

1. Understanding sustainability for today

2. Initiating sustainability in our transportation facilities

3. Finding resources for measuring levels of green

4. Discovering a NEW NORMAL?

5. Balancing competing demands

Greening your Facility

Reduce Recycle Reuse

Horizontal Considerations• Storm Water Management• Heat Island Effect

– Pavement area in US cities 30-40%*

• Habitat disruption • Environmental Stewardship

Pavement area in US cities 30-40%*

* Heat island group

STORM WATER

Stormwater management

HEAT ISLAND EFFECT

Fresh AsphaltReflectivity 5%

Temperature: 123 F

Aged AsphaltReflectivity 10%

Temperature 115 F

Asphalt with CoatingReflectivity 80%

Temperature 90 F

GOOGLE Campus, Kirkland WA

Vertical Considerations

• Reducing Electricity and Energy• Resource Management• Healthier Indoor Environments• Building to Meet Standards

What is the New Normal?

ROILCCA

INTEGRATED DESIGNHIGH PERFORMANCE

RENEWABLEMANAGEMENT

REDUCEDENERGY

CONSUMPTIONINCREASED

PRODUCTIVITY

Test

HEALTHBENEFIT

POSITIVEMARKETING

ANDPROMOTION

LOWEROPERATING

COSTS

OVERALLENVIRONMENTAL

BENEFIT

Occupants and tenants perceive value of working in a green building to be:

CASE STUDIES23% less energy

40% less water

80% reclaimed water

80% water recycled

50% renewable energy

21% less energy

32% less energy

SILVER REGISTERED

LEED® FACTS

New Jersey Turnpike Interchange 8

Toll Plaza

East Windsor Township, New Jersey

LEED for New Construction

Pending Certification (v2.2)

SILVER 38*

Sustainable Sites………………………..8/14

Water Efficiency …………………………..

4/5

Energy and Atmosphere ………………

3/17

Materials and Resources ……….……8/13

Indoor Environmental Quality ……11/15

Innovation and Design …………..……...

4/5

*Out of a possible 69 points

NJ TURNPIKE INTERCHANGE 8 TOLL PLAZALocation: East Windsor Township, NJOwner: NJ Turnpike Authority

21% Energy

reduction

40% less water

use

80% construction waste

diverted from landfill

90% Daylighting and

views

LEED® FACTS

New Jersey Turnpike

Sustainable Design Study

Various Locations, New Jersey

LEED for New Construction

Pending Certification (v2.2)

SILVER 51*Sustainable Sites………………………..

11/26

Water Efficiency …………………………..

8/10

Energy and Atmosphere ………………

8/35

Materials and Resources ……….……8/14

Indoor Environmental Quality ……12/15

Innovation and Design …………..……...

5/6

Regional Priority Credit……….…… 8/14

*Out of a possible 110 points

SILVER REGISTERED

NJ TURNPIKE INTERCHANGE 8 TOLL PLAZALocation: East Windsor Township, NJOwner: NJ Turnpike Authority

19% Energy

reduction

47% less water

use

85% construction waste

diverted from landfill

90% Daylighting and

views

LEED® FACTS

Bus Operations and

Maintenance Facility

Richmond, Virginia

LEED for New Construction

Pending Certification (v3.0)

SILVER 38*

Sustainable Sites………………………..8/14

Water Efficiency …………………………..

4/5

Energy and Atmosphere ………………

5/17

Materials and Resources ……….……8/13

Indoor Environmental Quality …… 9/15

Innovation and Design …………..……...

4/5

*Out of a possible 69 points

SILVER CERTIFIED

BUS OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE FACILITYLocation: Richmond, VAOwner: Greater Richmond Transit Company

21% Energy

reduction

30% less water

use

75% construction waste

diverted from landfill

GOLD CERTIFIED

CAMPUS SQUARE OFFICE

FACILITY IN HARRISBURG’S

MIDTOWN HISTORIC

DISTRICT

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,

Owner: GreenWorks Development, LLC

Energy Star Compliant-

Equipment

Less Water Use

Demolition/Construction Waste

Diverted from Landfill

100%28%97%

LEED® FACTS

GreenWorks Development, LLC’s

Campus Square Office Facility

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

LEED for New Construction

Pending Certification (v2.0)

SILVER 36*

Sustainable Sites………………………..6/15

Water Efficiency …………………………..

2/5

Energy and Atmosphere ………………

9/14

Materials and Resources ……….……5/11

Indoor Environmental Quality …… 7/11

Innovation and Design …………..……...

5/5

*Out of a possible 61 points

PHOENIX SKY TRAIN

Phoenix, Arizona

Owner: City of Phoenix

32% Energy Optimization

40% less water

90% daylight views

LEED® FACTS

Phoenix Sky Train

Phoenix, Arizona

LEED for New Construction

Pending Certification (v2.2)

SILVER 40*

Sustainable Sites………………………..6/14

Water Efficiency …………………………..

3/5

Energy and Atmosphere ………………

10/17

Materials and Resources ……….……

4/13

Indoor Environmental Quality ……13/15

Innovation and Design …………..……...

4/5

*Out of a possible 69 points

GOLD REGISTERED

Image by: di Domenico + Partners, LLP

NYS Executive Order 111

GRAND AVENUE BUS DEPOT & CENTRAL MAINTENANCE FACILITYLocation: NYC, New YorkOwner: Greater Richmond Transit Company

21% Energy

reduction

30% less water

use

75% construction waste

diverted from landfill

FACTS

Bus Operations and

Maintenance Facility

Richmond, Virginia

LEED for New Construction

Pending Certification (v3.0)

SILVER 38*

Sustainable Sites………………………..8/14

Water Efficiency …………………………..

4/5

Energy and Atmosphere ………………

5/17

Materials and Resources ……….……8/13

Indoor Environmental Quality …… 9/15

Innovation and Design …………..……...

4/5

*Out of a possible 69 points

CAMPUS SQUARE OFFICE

FACILITY IN HARRISBURG’S

MIDTOWN HISTORIC

DISTRICT

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,

Owner: GreenWorks Development, LLC

Energy Star Compliant-

Equipment

Water Recycled

Demolition/Construction Waste

Diverted from Landfill

100%

71%

97%

NYS Executive Order 111

KEY ELEMENTS

SPILL CONTAINMENT PAD

EQUIPMENT AND CONTROL BLDG.

UNDERGROUND STORMWATER MANGEMENT

SYSTEM

TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION

FENCE

TRACK PANTRAIN WASH BAYPHOTOVOLTAIC

SYSTEM

N

WHAT WILL THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE?

“To save the world, we must first reinvent it”.

Brooklyn-based architect & visionary, Mitchell Joachim

Anastasia Harrison, AIA LEED-APGannett Fleming

Director of Sustainability

USGBC NJBoard of Directors, Executive Board

Education Committee

908-755-0040 x 3050aharrison@gfnet.com

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