Sustainability and the Airfield – What’s in Store for Airports FAA Eastern Region Conference March 4 - 6, 2009 – Hershey, PA.
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Sustainability and the Airfield – What’s in Store for Airports
FAA Eastern Region Conference
March 4 - 6, 2009 – Hershey, PA
O’Hare – Sustainable Design Manual
• Completed December, 2003
• Developed as a result of Mayor Daley’s vision to make Chicago the “Greatest City”
• Four (4) Project Categories– Civil Landside– Civil Airside– Occupied Buildings– Unoccupied Buildings
www.OhareModernization.org
OMP Sustainable Design Manual
North Airfield Project Layout
OMP Sustainable Design Manual Results
CRAA – Sustainable Design Guidance Manual
• Completed February, 2008
• Institutes sustainable planning, design and construction methods into its 5-year CIP
• Establishes a Policy and Approach to Considering Sustainable Principles when initiating a CIP Project
www.columbusairports.com/construction
CRAA – Sustainable Design Guidance Manual
• Apply USGBC’s LEED rating systems concepts
– New Construction and Major Renovation (LEED-NC)
– Existing Buildings (LEED-EB) to terminal, airside and landside
projects
• Helps projects acknowledge that a LEED certification goal is
achievable
LAWA – Sustainable Airport Guidelines
• LA City Council introduced “Greening LAX” motion 10/10/06
• Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) adopted LAWA’s Sustainability Vision and Principals Policy on 8/6/07
• Guidelines completed January, 2008
www.lawa.org
LAWA – Sustainable Airport Guidelines
• LAWA’s sustainability viewpoint follows the “Triple Bottom Line” (TBL) approach
LAWA – Sustainable Airport Guidelines
• “Green” versus “Sustainable”
– A “green” project focuses solely on the Environmental
Stewardship of the TBL
– A “sustainable” project moves beyond green components and
includes Economic Growth and Social Responsibility
LAWA – Sustainable Airport Guidelines
• Contains 137 Performance Standards:– 97 – Planning and Design– 40 – Construction
• 7 General Project Categories– general construction and maintenance– occupied buildings / facilities– unoccupied building / facilities– civil – landside– civil – airside– tenant projects– federal projects
LAWA – Sustainable Airport Guidelines
• 4 “LAWA – Sustainable Levels”
– LAWA-Sustainable: Construction (CN) Level (10-12 CPs)
– LAWA-Sustainable: Level 1 (10-15 CPs and greater than 60 DPs)
– LAWA-Sustainable: Level 2 (16-20 CPs and greater than 70 DPs)
– LAWA-Sustainable: Level 3 (21-30 CPs and greater than 90 DPs)
• LEED vs. LAWA
– LEED Silver Certified = LAWA-Sustainable: Level 1
– LEED Gold Certified = LAWA-Sustainable: Level 2
– LEED Platinum Certified = LAWA-Sustainable: Level 3
ACRP – Airport Sustainability Practices
• Compendium of best knowledge available on airport Sustainability Practices across triple bottom line of:– Environmental– Economic– Social issues
• Issued in 2008
www.trb.com/news
UW – Greenroads
• University of Washington and CH2M Hill
• Version 0.951/11/09
• Categories / Points
• Rating System
www.greenroads.us
UW – Greenroads
UW – Greenroads
NYSDOT - GreenLITES
• Developed September, 2008
• To recognize project designs that incorporate a high level of environmental sustainability
• A self-certification program
www.nysdot.gov/programs/greenlites
NYSDOT - GreenLITES
• 5 Certification Categories
– Sustainable Sites
– Water Quality
– Materials and Resources
– Energy and Atmosphere
GreenLITES - Self Certification Program
15-29 pts 30-44 pts 45-59 pts 60+ pts
Questions?
Contact:
Steve Moulton, PE
Vice President - Aviation
Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc.
stephen.moulton@rsandh.com
w – 630/364/5220
c – 630/561/7184
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