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LEED 2009 for Core and Shell Development Project Name
Project Checklist Date
21 3 4 Possible Points: 28 4 2 3 Possible Points: 13Y N ? Y N ?
Y Prereq 1 Y Prereq 1
1 Credit 1 1 1 Credit 1 1 to 5
5 Credit 2 5 2 Credit 2 1 to 2
1 Credit 3 Brownfield Redevelopment 1 1 Credit 3 1
6 Credit 4.1 6 1 1 Credit 4 1 to 2
2 Credit 4.2 2 1 1 Credit 5 1 to 2
3 Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation—Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 3 1 Credit 6 1
2 Credit 4.4 2
1 Credit 5.1 Site Development—Protect or Restore Habitat 1 10 1 1 Possible Points: 121 Credit 5.2 Site Development—Maximize Open Space 1
1 Credit 6.1 Stormwater Design—Quantity Control 1 Y Prereq 1
1 Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design—Quality Control 1 Y Prereq 2
1 Credit 7.1 Heat Island Effect—Non-roof 1 1 Credit 1 1
1 Credit 7.2 1 1 Credit 2 1
1 Credit 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 1 Credit 3 1
1 Credit 9 1 1 Credit 4.1 1
1 Credit 4.2 1
6 4 Possible Points: 10 1 Credit 4.3 1
1 Credit 4.4 1
Y Prereq 1 1 Credit 5 1
2 2 Credit 1 Water Efficient Landscaping 2 to 4 1 Credit 6 1
2 Credit 2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2 1 Credit 7 1
4 Credit 3 2 to 4 1 Credit 8.1 1
1 Credit 8.2 1
17 9 Possible Points: 376 Possible Points: 6
Y Prereq 1
Y Prereq 2 1 Credit 1.1 1
Y Prereq 3 1 Credit 1.2 1
8 2 Credit 1 3 to 21 1 Credit 1.3 1
4 Credit 2 4 1 Credit 1.4 1
2 Credit 3 2 1 Credit 1.5 1
2 Credit 4 2 1 Credit 2 1
3 Credit 5.1 3
3 Credit 5.2 3 3 Possible Points: 42 Credit 6 2
1 Credit 1.1 1
1 Credit 1.2 1
1 Credit 1.3 1
Credit 1.4 1
67 6 21 Possible Points: 110Certified 40 to 49 points Silver 50 to 59 points Gold 60 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 110
Community Connectivity
Storm Water Design Quantity
Water efficiency 40%
Regional Priority: Specific Credit
Total
Enhanced Refrigerant Management LEED Accredited Professional
Measurement and Verification—Base Building
Measurement and Verification—Tenant Submetering Regional Priority CreditsGreen Power
Optimize Energy Performance Waste Management
On-Site Renewable Energy Water
Enhanced Commissioning Double Transit
Innovation and Design ProcessFundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems
Minimum Energy Performance Green Cleaning
Fundamental Refrigerant Management Green Education
Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfort
Thermal Comfort—Design
Water Use Reduction Daylight and Views—Daylight
Daylight and Views—Views
Energy and Atmosphere
Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatings
Water Efficiency Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systems
Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products
Water Use Reduction—20% Reduction Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring
Heat Island Effect—Roof Increased Ventilation
Construction IAQ Management Plan—During Construction
Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealants
Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms Regional Materials
Certified Wood
Alternative Transportation—Parking Capacity
Indoor Environmental Quality
Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance
Site Selection Building Reuse—Maintain Existing Walls, Floors, and Roof
Development Density and Community Connectivity Construction Waste Management
Materials Reuse
Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Access Recycled Content
Sustainable Sites Materials and Resources
Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Storage and Collection of Recyclables
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67 17 6 10 Total Project ScoreCertified (40 to 49 pts) Silver (50 to 59 pts) Gold (60 to 69 pts) Platinum (80-110 pts)
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21 4 0 3 Sustainable Sites
Create a SWMP plan for all construction
activities associated with the project.1 2
Include BMPs in civil drawings -DD
Implement SWMP
LEED Documentation
1 Credit SS1 Site Selection
1.Doc proj 5 feet above the elevation of the 100-year
flood
2.Site doesn't provides habitat for any species on the
Federal or State threatened or endangered list
3.Not Within 100 feet of any wetland
4.Not public parkland
Documentation compliance. 25.00% 1
5 Credit SS2 Development Density & Community Connectivity
OPTION 2 — COMMUNITY CONNECTIVITY
Construct or renovate building on a previously developed
site AND within 1/2 mile of a residential zone or
neighborhood with an average density of 10 units per
acre net AND within 1/2 mile of at least 10 Basic Services
AND with pedestrian access between the building and
the services.
1/2 mile of a residential zone or neighborhood
? - identify with 10 units/acre25.00% 1
Team to find out if there are
residential units (10/acre) in the
neighbourhood
1 Credit SS3 Brownfield Redevelopment Not Applicable.
6 Credit SS4.1Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation
Access
Locate project within 1/4 mile of one or more stops for
two or more public or campus bus lines usable by
building occupants.
Documentation compliance. 25.00% 1
Start Documentation
Include in design. (assume 120 occupants)
Include Bicycle racks in drawings.
Team provide guidelines.
50.00% 2 3 1
Included in DD
Implement installation of bicycle racks. 1
Include in design. Incorporate designated
parking spaces identified with signage.1
Designer to include this in DD
Implement installation of preferred parking
signs.1
LEED Documentation 1
2 Credit SS4.4 Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity OPTION 4 — ALL Provide no new parking. Not at target ratio. Team desires 3.2, Lakewood
requires 2.0.
For commercial or institutional buildings, provide secure
bicycle racks and/or storage (within 200 yards of a
building entrance) for 5% or more of all building users
(measured at peak periods), AND, provide shower and
changing facilities in the building, or within 200 yards of a
building entrance, for 0.5% of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
occupants.
OPTION 2 Provide preferred parking for low-emitting and
fuel-efficient vehicles for 5% of the total vehicle parking
capacity of the site.
3 Credit SS4.3Alternative Transportation, Low-Emitting & Fuel-
Efficient Vehicles
2 Credit SS4.2Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage &
Changing Rooms
Responsibility
Y Prereq. 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention
Design, specific to a site, a sediment and erosion control
plan that conforms to the EPA's Stormwater
Management for Construction Activities, EPA Document
No. EPA-832-R-92-005, Chapter 3
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20% or 50%, Greater of the two - Confirmed 50.00% 1 2 2 2
Include Green Roof in % towards restored
vegetation.50.00% 2 2 2 1 Include Green Roof for
Calculations
Identify LEED site area. 25.00% 2 2 1Decide upon inclusion/exclusion
of city right of ways.
Include in design. 1 2 2
Implement 1
LEED Documentation 1
Verify zoning requirements/exceed zoning
requirement by 25%1 2 2 2
Include in design accordingly
Include in design. 1 2 2
Implement 1
LEED Documentation 1
Create a SWMP plan for all construction
activities associated with the project.1 2
Potential complications with
Colorado Water Law.
Implement SWMP 1 2
Verification on whether or not Storm Water
collection is allowed by city and if there is even
a use for collected Storm Water on project
(specific to landscape irrigation)
1
LEED Documentation 1
1 Credit SS6.2 Stormwater Management, Quality Control
Implement a storm water management plan that reduces
impervious cover, promotes infiltration and captures and
treats 90% of the average rainfall.
BMPS used must remove 80% of the average annual post-
development total suspended solids (TSS) based on
existing monitoring reports.
Evaluate different technologies from a cost
standpoint.2 1
1 Credit SS7.1 Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof
OPTION 1 Provide any combination of the following
strategies for 50% of the site hardscape (including roads,
sidewalks, courtyards and parking lots): • Shade (within
5 years of occupancy) • Paving materials with a Solar
Reflectance Index (SRI)2 of at least 29 • Open grid
pavement system
Evaluate options from a cost standpoint. SEE
REMARKS.1 2
Design green roof/spec out, pending
Mechanical roof space needed.2 1
Get specs to Designer, Landscape
1 Credit SS6.1 Stormwater Management, Quantity Control
CASE 2 — EXISTING IMPERVIOUSNESS IS GREATER THAN
50% Implement a stormwater management plan that
results in a 25% decrease in the volume of stormwater
runoff from the two-year 24-hour design storm.
OPTION 2: On previously developed or graded sites,
restore or protect a minimum of 50% of the site area
(excluding the building footprint) with native or adapted
vegetation. Native/adapted plants are plants indigenous
to a locality or cultivars of native plants that are adapted
to the local climate and are not considered invasive
species or noxious weeds. Projects earning SS Credit 2
and using vegetated roof surfaces may apply the
vegetated roof surface to this calculation if the plants
meet the definition of native/adapted.
1 Credit SS5.2 Site Development, Maximize Open Space
OPTION 1: Reduce the development footprint (defined
as the total area of the building footprint, hardscape,
access roads and parking) and/or provide vegetated open
space within the project boundary to exceed the local
zoning’s open space requirement for the site by 25%.
1 Credit SS5.1 Site Development, Protect or Restore Habitat
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Evaluate costs for solar panel inclusion2 1 Estimators to provide at various
cost options
Include green roof in design. 1
Implement 1
LEED Documentation 1
Determine how many lights needed,
locations/cutoffs (Photometric analysis). Keep
in mind security concerns.
1 2
Incorporate in DD
Include in design. 1 2
LEED Documentation 1
1
Credit SS9 Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines
Educate tenants on standards for occupancy. Incorporate into tenant guidelines/lease. 1 2
6 2 0 2 Water Efficiency
Prereq 1 Water Use Reduction - 20% Reduction
Employ strategies that in aggregate use 20% less water
than the water use baseline calculated for the building
(not including irrigation) after meeting the Energy Policy
Act of 1992 fixture performance requirements.
Include water efficient fixtures in design,
perform calculations to determine water
savings.
2 2 1
Identify LEED site area. 1
Evaluate high efficiency irrigation systems. 1
Requires further evaluation from Lanscapers. 1
LEED Documentation 1
Requires further evaluation from Lanscapers.
Explore irrigation technologies. 1
Determine if permanent irrigiation is going to
be used for green spaces. Possibility of using
stormwater if allowable by city to get points
1
Determine if green roof counts towards water
use for irrigation.1
Include fixure specifications in CD. 1 2
LEED Documentation 1
Install landscaping that does not require permanent
irrigation systems. Temporary irrigation systems used for
plant establishment are allowed only if removed within
one year of installation.
2 Credit WE1.2Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No
Irrigation
Credit SS8 Light Pollution Reduction
1. Prevent any direct-beam illumination from leaving the
building site.
2. Provide an exterior lighting design plan that illustrates
the location of all lighting fixtures and the features they
are to light.
3.Meet the IESNA illuminance values measured at eye
height, and not create glare or direct lighting onto
neighboring property, streets or the night sky.
2 Credit WE1.1
1
Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation by 50%
from a calculated mid-summer baseline case.
Credit SS7.2 Heat Island Effect, Roof
1
OPTION 2: Install a vegetated roof for at least 50% of the
roof area. OR OPTION 3: Install high albedo and
vegetated roof surfaces that, in combination, meet the
following criteria: (Area of SRI Roof / 0.75) + (Area of
vegetated roof / 0.5) >= Total Roof Area
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Credit WE2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies OPTION 1: Reduce potable water use for building sewage
conveyance by 50% through the use of waterconserving
fixtures (water closets, urinals) or non-potable water
(captured rainwater, recycled greywater, and on-site or
municipally treated wastewater)
No.Inclusion of .8GPF-1.28GPF Water
Closets. Proposed fixtures only
giving 27% waste water reduction
Include fixure specifications in CD. 1 2
LEED Documentation 1
4Credit WE 3.1,
3.2, 3.3Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction
Employ strategies that in aggregate use 40% less water
than the water use baseline calculated for the building
(not including irrigation) after meeting the Energy Policy
Act of 1992 fixture performance requirements.
Include water efficient fixtures in design,
perform calculations to determine water
savings.
25.00% X X Proposed fixtures in SD are
getting us 41% water use
reduction
Include fixure specifications in CD. 1 2
LEED Documentation 1
17 8 3 2 Energy & Atmosphere
Documentation compliance 1
Commissioning Plan 1
Refer to Credit EA1 1
Team to Perform Energy Modeling
Investigate Xcel EDA program. 1 2
Determine building skin. 1 2 2 2
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Prereq. 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Zero use of CFC-based refrigerants in new base building
HVAC&R systems. When reusing existing base building
HVAC equipment, complete a comprehensive CFC phase-
out conversion prior to project completion. Phase-out
plans extending beyond the project completion date will
be considered on their merits.
Credit Compliance 25.00% 1
Current Design Complies
LEED Documentation 1
3 Credit EA1.1 12% Building skin determination 1 2
1 14% Insullation & fenestration 1 2
1 16% Lighting: interior and exterior 1 1 2
1 18% Mechanical: primary and secondary 1
1 20% Compare with baseline case 1
1 22% Energy modeling. 1 1
1 24% Ecxceed ASHRAE Values, all designers 1
1
26% Xcel energy design assistance (EDA), run
energy modeling for free with incentives for
rebates following completion.
1 2
1 28%
30%
48% LEED Documentation 1
OPTION 1 — WHOLE BUILDING ENERGY SIMULATION
(1–10 Points)
Demonstrate a percentage improvement in the proposed
building performance rating
compared to the baseline building performance rating
per ASHRAE/IESNA Standard
90.1-2004 (without amendments) by a whole building
project simulation using the
Building Performance Rating Method in Appendix G of
the Standard
Prereq. 2 Minimum Energy Performance
Design the building project to comply with both—
• the mandatory provisions (Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4
and 10.4) of ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004 (without
amendments); and
• the prescriptive requirements (Sections 5.5, 6.5, 7.5 and
9.5) or performance requirements (Section 11) of
ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004 (without
amendments).
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Prereq. 1 Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy
Systems
Document compliance
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4 1 Details on size/watt of solar panels
Evaluate costs for solar panel inclusion 2 1
1 Credit EA2.2 On-Site Renewable Energy, 7.5%
1 Credit EA2.3 On-Site Renewable Energy, 12.5%
2
Credit EA3 Enhanced Commissioning 1. Conduct a focused review of the design prior to the
construction documents phase.
2. Conduct a focused review of the construction
documents when close to completion.
3. Conduct a selective review of contractor submittals of
commissioned equipment. (The above three
reviews must be performed by a firm other than the
designer).
4. Develop a re-commissioning management manual.
5. Have a contract in place for a near-warranty end or
post occupancy review.
Inform Client of added cost
2 1
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Credit EA4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management OPTION 2
Select refrigerants and HVAC&R that minimize or
eliminate the emission of compounds that contribute to
ozone depletion and global warming. The base building
HVAC&R equipment shall
comply with the following formula, which sets a
maximum threshold for the combined contributions to
ozone depletion and global warming potential: LCGWP +
LCODP x 105 ≤ 100
Evaluate sysems. 25.00% 1 2
Current Design Complies
3
Credit EA5.1 Measurement & Verification - Base Building Develop and implement a Measurement & Verification
(M&V) Plan consistent with Option D: Calibrated
Simulation (Savings Estimation Method 2), as specified in
the International Performance Measurement &
Verification Protocol (IPMVP) Volume III: Concepts and
Options for Determining Energy Savings in New
Construction, April, 2003. The M&V period shall cover a
period of no less than one year of post-construction
occupancy.
Evaluate costs, investigate smart metering,
other projects with experience (Xcel?), 2 2 1
3
Credit EA5.2 Measurement & Verification - Tenant
Subbmetering Evaluate costs, investigate smart metering,
other projects with experience (Xcel?), 2 2 1
Estimators to Provide Cost options
2 Credit EA6 Green Power Evaluate costs. 2 1
4 2 3 2 Materials & Resources
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Prereq. 1 Storage & Collection of Recyclables Provide an easily accessible area that serves the entire
building and is dedicated to the collection and storage of
non-hazardous materials for recycling, including (at a
minimum) paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics
and metals.
Include in design. 1
Include Area in DD
1
Credit MR1.1 Building Reuse,
Maintain 75% of Existing Walls, Floors & Roof
Maintain at least 75% (based on surface area) of existing
building structure (including structural floor and roof
decking) and envelope (exterior skin and framing,
excluding window assemblies and non-structural roofing
material). Hazardous materials that are remediated as a
part of the project scope shall be excluded from the
calculation of the percentage maintained. If the project
includes an addition to an existing building, this credit is
not applicable if the square footage of the addition is
more than 2 times the square footage of the existing
building.
1
Credit MR1.2 Building Reuse,
Maintain 95% of Existing Walls, Floors & Roof
Maintain at least 95% (based on surface area) of existing
building structure - same as MR 1.1
Credit EA2.1 On-Site Renewable Energy, 1.0% Use on-site renewable energy systems to offset building
energy cost.
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Maintain 50% of Non-Structural Elements
Prepare Construction Waste Management Plan 1
Implement Construction Waste Management
Plan1
1Credit MR2.2 Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% from
Disposal
Divert 75% - same as aboveLEED Documentation 1
1Credit MR3.2 Resource Reuse,
Specify 10%
Once design complete, include applicable
content in the specs. 1
1
Steel & windows are options for
recycled content which could
make up a large % of project
budget. Int walls and flooring also
options.
Once design complete, include applicable
content in the specs. 1
Once design complete, include applicable
content in the specs. 1
More study/investigation. 2 1
Not applicalbe
Credit MR7 Certified Wood Use minimum of 50% of wood-base materials and
products, certified by Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). 1 1 Identify Wood elements in the
Project
10 1 0 1 Indoor Environmental Quality
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Prereq. 1 Minimum IAQ Performance Meet the minimum requirements of Sections 4 through 7
of ASHRAE 62.1-2004, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor
Air Quality. Mechanical ventilation systems shall be
designed using the Ventilation Rate Procedure or the
applicable local code, whichever is more stringent.
Naturally ventilated buildings shall comply with ASHRAE
62.1-2004, paragraph 5.1.
Credit compliance. 25.00% 1
SD complies
Credit MR5.2 Regional Materials,
20% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured
Additional 10% - same as above
1
Credit MR6 Rapidly Renewable Materials Use rapidly renewable building materials and products
(made from plants that are typically harvested within a
ten-year cycle or shorter) for 2.5% of the total value of all
building materials and products used in the project,
based on cost
1
Credit MR2.1 Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% from
Disposal
1
Regional Materials,
10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured
Regionally
Use building materials or products that have been
extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as
manufactured, within 500 miles of the project site for a
1
Additional 10% - same as above
1
Credit MR5.1
1
Credit MR4.2 Recycled Content,
Additional 10% (Post-consumer + 1/2 Pre-
Consumer)
1
Credit MR4.1 Recycled Content,
10% (Post-consumer + 1/2 Pre-Consumer)
Use materials with recycled content such that the sum of
post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of the pre-
consumer content constitutes at least 10% (based on
cost) of the total value of the materials in the project.
The recycled content value of a material assembly shall
be determined by weight. The recycled fraction of the
assembly is then multiplied by the cost of assembly to
determine the recycled content value. Mechanical,
electrical and plumbing components and specialty items
such as elevators shall not be included in this calculation.
Only include materials permanently installed in the
project. Furniture may be included, providing it is
included consistently in MR Credits 3–7.
1
Credit MR3.1 Resource Reuse,
Specify 5%
Recycle and/or salvage at least 50% of non-hazardous
construction and demolition debris. Develop and
implement a construction waste management plan that,
at a minimum, identifies the materials to be diverted
Use salvaged, refurbished or reused materials such that
the sum of these materials constitutes at least 5%, based
on cost, of the total value of materials on the project.
Mechanical, electrical and plumbing components and
specialty items such as elevators and equipment shall not
be included in this calculation. Only include materials
permanently installed in the project. Furniture may be
included, providing it is included consistently in MR
Credits 3–7.
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Prereq. 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Locate any exterior designated smoking areas at least 25
feet away from entries, outdoor air intakes and operable
windows.
Verify local ordinances (Lakewood 100 ft) 1 Include smoking area in DD if
required by Team (Client)
1
Credit EQ1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring FOR MECHANICALLY VENTILATED SPACES Install
permanent monitoring systems that provide feedback on
ventilation system performance to ensure that
ventilation systems maintain design minimum ventilation
requirements. Configure all monitoring equipment to
generate an alarm when the conditions vary by 10% or
more from setpoint, via either a building automation
system alarm to the building operator or via a visual or
audible alert to the building occupants.
Credit compliance. 25.00% 1
SD complies
1
Credit EQ2 Increased Ventilation FOR MECHANICALLY VENTILATED SPACES:
Increase breathing zone outdoor air ventilation rates to
all occupied spaces by at least 30% above the minimum
rates required by ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004 as
determined by EQ Prerequisite 1.
Credit compliance. 25.00% 1
SD complies
1
Credit EQ3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During
Construction
Develop and implement an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
Management Plan for the construction and pre-
occupancy phases of the building as follows:
• During construction meet or exceed the recommended
Control Measures of the Sheet Metal and Air
Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA)
IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under
Construction, 1995, Chapter 3.
• Protect stored on-site or installed absorptive materials
from moisture damage.
• If permanently installed air handlers are used during
construction, filtration media with a Minimum Efficiency
Reporting Value (MERV) of 8 shall be used at each return
air grille, as determined by ASHRAE 52.2-1999. Replace
all filtration media immediately prior to occupancy.
Prepare Indoor Air Quality Mgmt Plan x
LEED Documentation
1
Credit EQ4.1 Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants Meet or exceed VOC limits for adhesives, sealants, paints,
composite wood products, and carpet systems as follows:
Adhesives must meet or exceed the VOC limits of South
Coast Air Quality Management District Rule #1168 by,
AND all sealants used as a filler must meet or exceed Bay
Area Air Quality Management District Reg. 8, Rule 51.
Include in specs 1
1
Credit EQ4.2 Low-Emitting Materials, Paints & Coatings Meet or exceed VOC limits for adhesives, sealants, paints,
composite wood products, and carpet systems as follows:
Paints and coatings must meet or exceed the VOC and
chemical component limits of Green Seal requirements.
Include in specs 1
1
Credit EQ4.3 Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet Systems All carpet installed in the building interior shall meet the
testing and product requirements of the Carpet and Rug
Institute’s Green Label Plus program. All carpet cushion
installed in the building interior shall meet the
requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label
program. All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements
of EQ Credit 4.1: VOC limit of 50 g/L.
Include in specs 1
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Credit EQ4.4 Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood &
Agrifiber Products
Composite wood and agrifiber products used on the
interior of the building (defined as inside of the
weatherproofing system) shall contain no added urea-
formaldehyde resins. Laminating adhesives used to
fabricate on-site and shop-applied composite wood and
agrifiber assemblies shall contain no added urea-
formaldehyde resins.
Include in specs 1
Include in the design Entry way 6 feet long 1
Negative pressure 1
MERV-13 1 Complies
Credit EQ6.1 Controllability of Systems,
Lighting
Provide individual lighting controls for 90% (minimum) of
the building occupants to enable adjustments to suit
individual task needs and preferences. AND Provide
lighting system controllability for all shared multi-
occupant spaces to enable lighting adjustment that
meets group needs and preferences.
Not Applicable.
1Credit EQ6.2 Controllability of Systems,
Thermal Comfort
Tenant operated windows; manually operable vents.Discuss manually operable vents. 1 1 2 2
Affects indoor air quality; mech
systems, etc.
Credit EQ5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control Minimize and control pollutant entry into buildings and
later cross-contamination of regularly occupied areas:
• Permanent entryway systems at least six feet long.
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Credit EQ7.1 Thermal Comfort, Design,
Comply with ASHRAE 55-2004
Design HVAC systems and the building envelope to meet
the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55-2004, Thermal
Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy. Demonstrate
design compliance in accordance with the Section 6.1.1
Documentation.
Credit compliance 1
Complies
Credit EQ7.2 Thermal Comfort, Verification Agree to implement a thermal comfort survey of building
occupants within a period of six to 18 months after
occupancy. This survey should collect anonymous
responses about thermal comfort in the building
including an assessment of overall satisfaction with
thermal performance and identification of thermal
comfort-related problems. Agree to develop a plan for
corrective action if the survey results indicate that more
than 20% of occupants are dissatisfied with thermal
comfort in the building. This plan should include
measurement of relevant environmental variables in
problem areas in accordance with ASHRAE Standard 55-
2004.
Not Applicalbe.
1 Credit compliance 25.00% 1 2Preliminary Calcs on SD, DD shows
compliance
Include daylighting occupancy controls 1
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Credit EQ8.2 Daylight & Views,
Views for 90% of Spaces
Achieve direct line of sight to the outdoor environment
via vision glazing between 2'6" and 7'6" above finish floor
for building occupants in 90% of all regularly occupied
areas. Determine the area with direct line of sight by
totaling the regularly occupied square footage that meets
the following criteria:
• In plan view, the area is within sight lines drawn from
perimeter vision glazing.
• In section view, a direct sight line can be drawn from
the area to perimeter vision glazing.
Credit compliance 1 2
6 0 0 0 Innovation & Design Process
1 Credit ID1.1 Innovation in Design, Green Cleaning Greee cleaning products, methods, procedures, etc. Incorporate in Tenant Guidelines 1
1 Credit ID1.2 Innovation in Design, Green Education 1
1 Credit ID1.3 Innovation in Design, Waste Management 1
1 Credit ID1.4 Innovation in Design, Water Exemplary Performance Water use reduction 1
1 Credit ID1.5 Innovation in Design, Double Transit LEED Documentation 1
1 Credit ID2 LEED™ Accredited Professional 1
3 0 0 0 Regional Priority Credits
1 Credit RP1.1 Community Connectivity 1
1 Credit RP1.2 Strom Water Design Quality 1
1 Credit RP1.3 Water Efficiency 40% 1
Credit RP1.4 Regional Priority: Specific Credit 1
67 17 6 10 Totals
Credit EQ8.1 Daylight & Views,
Daylight 75% of Spaces
OPTION 1: Achieve a minimum glazing factor of 2% in a
minimum of 75% of all regularly occupied areas.
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Project Name
extensions
mat'l eqpt subcon mat'l eqpt subcon
ITEM NO 0001Project Name
Sitework Landscaping 1 LS 52,345.00 52,345 52,345 0.91% REE
French Drain 1 LS 154,786.00 - - 154,786 154,786 2.68% BCA Construction
Concrete Fiberwrap System SCH-41 Carbon 1 LS 1,094,000.00 1,094,000 1,094,000 18.94% CEM
Shot Blast Floor 1 LS 80,400.00 - - 80,400 80,400 1.39% CEM
Floor Leveling 1 LS 149,625.00 - - 149,625 149,625 2.59% CEM
Concrete Elevator Pit 1 LS 37,654.00 37,654 37,654 0.65% BCA Construction
Lightweight at Porches 1 LS 45,324.00 45,324 45,324 0.78% BCA Construction
Misc. Patches, Voids in Structure (Estimate) 1 LS 107,865.00 107,865 107,865 1.87% ABC
Masonry CMU at Elevator Shaft 1 LS 62,418.00 62,418 62,418 1.08% BCA Masonry Co.
Door Patches (3' x 7') 23 EA 611.00 14,053 14,053 0.24% BCA Masonry Co.
Door Patches (6' x 8') 6 EA 1,086.33 6,518 6,518 0.11% BCA Masonry Co.
Metals Bollards 1 LS 7,455.71 7,456 7,456 0.13% BCA Construction
Tube, Steel, "H" Frames 1 LS 132,600.00 132,600 132,600 2.30% BCA STEEL
Hand Rails/Stairs 1 LS 110,800.00 110,800 110,800 1.92% BCA STEEL
HVAC Supports 1 LS 86,340.00 86,340 86,340 1.49% BCA STEEL
Woods & PlasticsCase Work 1 LS 37,500.00 37,500 37,500 0.65% ABC
0.00%
Thermal & MoistureGutter Repair (Estimate) 1 LS 15,000.00 15,000 15,000 0.26% ABC
Attic Insulation 1 LS 82,500.00 82,500 82,500 1.43% BCA Drywall
Doors & WindowsDoors, Frames, and Hardware 1 LS 459,800.00 - - 459,800 459,800 7.96% BCA Drywall
Explosion Resistant Windows 1 LS 1,135,432.00 1,135,432 1,135,432 19.66% B Glass
unit price
Material Values for LEED Calculations
total % of Total SubcontractorDirect Costs project
quantity unit
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Finishes Plaster Patching 1 LS 178,030.00 178,030 178,030 3.08% ABC
Interior Framing & Drywall 1 LS CDE
Tape, Float, Paint 1 LS 881,750.00 - - 881,750 881,750 15.27% BCA
Carpet 7,800 SY 21.00 163,800 163,800 2.84% BCA Flooring
VCT 12,400 SF 1.50 18,600 18,600 0.32% BCA Flooring
Ceramic Tile 9,000 SF 13.88 124,920 124,920 2.16% BCA Flooring
Cove Base 13,500 LF 1.50 20,250 20,250 0.35% BCA Flooring
Basement Ceramic Tile 5,500 SF 11.27 61,985 61,985 1.07% BCA Flooring
Stairwell Ceramic Tile 1 LS 75,654.00 75,654 75,654 1.31% BCA Flooring
Wallcovering (Estimate) 1 LS 15,456.00 15,456 15,456 0.27% ABC
Granite Tops (Estimate) 1 LS 54,666.00 54,666 54,666 0.95% ABC
Sounds Panels 1 LS 4,355.00 4,355 4,355 0.08% ABC
Acoustical Ceiling 1 LS 234,000.00 - - 234,000 234,000 4.05% BCA Drywall
Specialties Lockers 28 EA 249.34 6,982 6,982 0.12% AB
Toilet Partitions & accessories 1 LS 62,500.00 62,500 62,500 1.08% BCA Drywall
Furniture 1,000,000
Total Construction Cost -Div 2-10 5,360,251.53 6,775,363.23 5,775,363.23
Total Material Cost - 45% of the total construction cost 3,048,913.45
2.5% for MR calculations 76,222.84
5% for MR calculations 152,445.67
10% for MR calculations 304,891.35
20% for MR calculations 609,782.69
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Signature
Name
Name of Firm:
PROJECT NAME
LEED Submittal Form - (MR 4 & 5) - Recycled Content and Regional Materials
Please include the Material / Product Name. If the Product is composed of Multiple Materials, Please list them. Supporting documents
(Cut sheets, fact sheets, MSDS, etc) should be submitted to validate the information provided in the form.
As required by the project's specifications we provide the following certifications regarding our materials & products:
CSI
Div
Material / Material
Assembly Provided
Manufacturer's
Name
Distance b/w Project
& Manufacturer (mi)
Distance b/w Project &
Extraction/Harvest
(mi)
Material Value
($)
Post Consumer
Recyled Content
(%)
Pre Consumer
Recyled Content
(%)
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03200
032001
Signature
Name
Name of Firm:
PROJECT NAME
LEED Submittal Form - (MR 4 & 5) - Recycled Content and Regional Materials
Please include the Material / Product Name. If the Product is composed of Multiple Materials, Please list them. Supporting documents
(Cut sheets, fact sheets, MSDS, etc) should be submitted to validate the information provided in the form.
As required by the project's specifications we provide the following certifications regarding our materials & products:
CSI
Div
Material / Material
Assembly Provided
Manufacturer's
Name
Distance b/w Project
& Manufacturer (mi)
Distance b/w Project &
Extraction/Harvest
(mi)
Material Value
($)
Post Consumer
Recyled Content
(%)
Pre Consumer
Recyled Content
(%)
Cast in Place Concrete ABC
100.00%
Cement 25 25
24 24
Fly Ash 25 25
Water 2 2
Sand
Total $100,000.00
250 250 $56,000.00 90.00%Reinforcing Steel ABC
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SAMPLE Imperviousness and Run-off Calculations
Baseline Case Imperviousness/ Pre-Construction
Surface Type Run off Coefficient Area (Acre) Area (SF) Impervious Area
(Acre) (Squarefeet)
Pavement, Asphalt 0.95 1.945 84722.255 80486.14225
Vegetation,Grass 0.25 0.535 23304.065 5826.01625
Total Site Area 108026.32
Total Impervious Area 86312.1585
Imperviousness 79.89919355
Proposed Case Imperviousness / Post Construction
Surface Type Run off Coefficient Area (Acre) Impervious Area
(Acre) (Squarefeet)
Pavement, Asphalt 0.95 1.195 52053.005 49450.35475
Vegetation,Grass 0.25 0.874 38070.566 9517.6415
Roof,Clay 0.95 0.411 17902.749 17007.61155
Total Site Area 108026.32
Total Impervious Area 75975.6078
Imperviousness 70.33064516
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1 Baseline Case Run-off Calculations
Surface Type Run off Coefficient Area Area Impervious Area Rainfall Rainfall Flow
(Acre) (Squarefeet) (inch/hr) (feet/sec) cfs
Pavement, Asphalt 0.95 1.945 84722.255 80486.14225 4.25 9.83757E-05 7.91788
Vegetation,Grass 0.25 0.535 23304.065 5826.01625 4.25 9.83757E-05 0.573138
Total Site Area 108026.32
Total Impervious Area 86312.1585
Imperviousness 79.89919355
1 Proposed Case Run-off calculations
Surface Type Run off Coefficient Area (Acre) Impervious Area Flow
(Acre) (Squarefeet) (inch/hr) (feet/sec) cfs
Pavement, Asphalt 0.95 1.195 52053.005 49450.35475 4.25 9.83757E-05 4.864713
Vegetation,Grass 0.25 0.874 38070.566 9517.6415 4.25 9.83757E-05 0.936305
Roof,Clay 0.95 0.411 17902.749 17007.61155 4.25 9.83757E-05 1.673136
Total Site Area 108026.32
Total Impervious Area 75975.6078
Imperviousness 70.33064516
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2 Baseline Case Run-off Calculations
Surface Type Run off Coefficient Area Area Impervious Area Rainfall Rainfall Flow
(Acre) (Squarefeet) (inch/hr) (feet/sec) cfs
Pavement, Asphalt 0.95 1.945 84722.255 80486.14225 4.25 9.83757E-05 7.91788
Vegetation,Grass 0.25 0.535 23304.065 5826.01625 4.25 9.83757E-05 0.573138
Total Site Area 108026.32
Total Impervious Area 86312.1585
Imperviousness 79.89919355
2 Proposed Case Run-off calculations
Surface Type Run off Coefficient Area (Acre) Impervious Area Flow
(Acre) (Squarefeet) (inch/hr) (feet/sec) cfs
Pavement, Asphalt 0.95 1.195 52053.005 49450.35475 4.25 9.83757E-05 4.864713
Vegetation,Grass 0.25 0.874 38070.566 9517.6415 4.25 9.83757E-05 0.936305
Roof,Clay 0.95 0.411 17902.749 17007.61155 4.25 9.83757E-05 1.673136
Total Site Area 108026.32
Total Impervious Area 75975.6078
Imperviousness 70.33064516
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WE C2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies
Baseline Case Calulations
Building : 120 Occupants ( 50:50 Male :Female)
Urinal (Male) 2.00 1.00 60.00 120.00
gal/day = 504.00
days/yr = 260.00
gal/year = 131,040.00
50% reduction = 65,520.00
WE C2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies
Actual Case Calulations
Building : 120 Occupants ( 50:50 Male :Female)
Urinal (Male) 2.00 0.50 60.00 60.00
gal/day = 367.20
days/yr = 260.00
gal/year = 95,472.00
% reduction compared to baseline #DIV/0!
Fixture Type Daily UsesFlowrate
(GPF)
# of
OccupantsSewerage Generation (gal)
Water Closet
(Female)3.00 1.60 60.00 288.00
Water Closet
(Male)1.00 1.60 60.00 96.00
Fixture Type Daily UsesFlowrate
(GPF)
# of
OccupantsSewerage Generation (gal)
Water Closet
(Female)3.00 1.28 60.00 230.40
Water Closet
(Male)1.00 1.28 60.00 76.80
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WE C3 Water-Use Reduction
Baseline Case Calulations
Building : 120 Occupants ( 50:50 Male :Female)
Urinal (Male) 2.00 1.00 60.00 120.00
Kitchen Sink 1.00 2.50 120.00 75.00 15 sec
Shower 0.10 2.50 120.00 30.00
Lavatory 3.00 2.50 120.00 225.00 15sec
gal/day = 834.00
days/yr = 260.00
gal/year = 216,840.00
20% reduction = 173,472.00
30% reduction = 151,788.00
40% reduction = 130,104.00
50% reduction 108,420.00
60% reduction 86,736.00
WE C3 Water-Use Reduction
Actual Case Calulations
Building: 120 Occupants ( 50:50 Male :Female)
Urinal (Male) 2.00 0.50 60.00 60.00
Kitchen Sink 1.00 1.80 120.00 54.00 15 sec
Shower 0.10 1.50 120.00 18.00
Lavatory 3.00 0.50 120.00 45.00 15 sec
gal/day = 484.20
days/yr = 260.00
gal/year = 125,892.00
% reduction compared to baseline #DIV/0!
Fixture Type Daily UsesFlowrate
(GPF)
# of
OccupantsSewerage Generation (gal)
Water Closet
(Female)3.00 1.60 60.00 288.00
Water Closet
(Male)1.00 1.60 60.00 96.00
Fixture Type Daily UsesFlowrate
(GPF)
# of
OccupantsSewerage Generation (gal)
Water Closet
(Female)3.00 1.28 60.00 230.40
Water Closet
(Male)1.00 1.28 60.00 76.80
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Project Waste Mgmt - LEED Tracking
Metals Material Weight (lbs.) Tons
Concrete, Brick and CMU 7/29/2010 18-20 Forty yard roll offs * will get breakdown of each metal from final ticket.
One Cubic Foot Containers 7/28/2010 #1 Copper 26 0.013 TrashTally Date 1 CF Weights (field) 1 CF Weights #1 Copper Bare Bright 434 0.217 Truck Tare Weight 39440 lbs.
(lbs) (tons) 8/31/2010 Sims Metals Mngmt 195 Total Weight (lbs.) Net Weight (lbs.) Tons
7/29/2010 139 0.0695 7/8/2010 73860 34420 17.21
121 0.0605 71420 31980 15.99
137 0.0685 70240 30800 15.4
123 0.0615 65780 26340 13.17
131 0.0655 68420 28980 14.49
100 0.05 7/10/2010 69360 29920 14.96
126 0.063 72860 33420 16.71
128 0.064 70180 30740 15.37
122 0.061 77680 38240 19.12
8/4/2010 124 0.062 Total 195.23 97780 58340 29.17
130 0.065 7/14/2010 74420 34980 17.49
Total 0.6905 78360 38920 19.46
80220 40780 20.39
Two CM Front Loader Bucket Asbestos 81240 41800 20.9
Assumed Void Space in Bucket (percent): 2 Friable Asbestos (Assumed Shredded) Density (tons/CY) 0.300991953 7/16/2010 66360 26920 13.46
Assumed Volume of Concrete in Each Bucket (CM): 1.96 68200 28760 14.38
Concrete Density (kg/CM) 2320 Date c.u. Yards Tons 77480 38040 19.02
Tons of Concrete per Bucket (tons) 5.00192 8/12/2010 20 6.02 68300 28860 14.43
Tally Date
2 CM Buckets Counts
(Front Loader)
Tons of Concrete per
Tally Date Total 6.02 63960 24520 12.26
(Count) (tons) 70740 31300 15.65
7/29/2010 173 865.33 85980 46540 23.27
184 920.35 84640 45200 22.6
136 680.26 85360 45920 22.96
8/4/2010 132 660.25 70640 31200 15.6
135 675.26 71740 32300 16.15
63 315.12 74600 35160 17.58
8 40.02 7/17/2010 68020 28580 14.29
Total 4156.59 76520 37080 18.54
73440 34000 17
Total Tons of Concrete, Brick and CMU 68180 28740 14.37
4157.28 75440 36000 18
70540 31100 15.55
75320 35880 17.94
79740 40300 20.15
7/20/2010 83200 43760 21.88
89600 50160 25.08
90840 51400 25.7
97740 58300 29.15
Total 694.84