1/30/2020 BESS - 15 Marriott Parade, Glen Waverley VIC 3150, Australia BESS Report bess M A itV =Mr4:1:7g*tm„.01 This BESS report outlines the sustainable design commitments of the proposed development at 15 Marriott Parade Glen Waverley VIC 3150. The BESS report and accompanying documents and evidence are submitted in response to the requirement for a Sustainable Design Assessment or Sustainability Management Plan at Monash City Council. Note that where a Sustainability Management Plan is required, the BESS report must be accompanied by a report that further demonstrates the development's potential to achieve the relevant environmental performance outcomes and documents the means by which the performance outcomes can be achieved. 15 Marriott Parade, Glen Waverley 3150 Glen Waverley Site area: 2186 m2 • Building Floor Area: 3555 m2 • Date of Assessment: 30 Jan 2020 • Version: V4, 1.6.0-B.254 • Applicant: [email protected]Your BESS score is Project Identifier 00AFFE2C Published http://bess. n et. au/projects/00AFFE2C- V1 % of Total Category Score Pass 0 % Management 9 % 4% Water 50% 15 Energy 53 % Stormwater 100 % IEQ 70% 14 12 c/i0 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 50% + 70% + 3 % Transport 31 % Best Practice Excellence 2 % Waste 33 % 2 % Urban Ecology35 % 0 % Innovation 0 % D20-56049
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This BESS report outlines the sustainable design commitments of the proposed development at 15 Marriott Parade Glen Waverley VIC 3150. The BESS report and accompanying documents and evidence are submitted in response to the requirement for a Sustainable Design Assessment or Sustainability Management Plan at Monash City Council.
Note that where a Sustainability Management Plan is required, the BESS report must be accompanied by a report that further demonstrates the development's potential to achieve the relevant environmental performance outcomes and documents the means by which the performance outcomes can be achieved.
How does each Dwelling or Non-Residential Space type perform?
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0% Townhouse Apartment
Sustainable design commitments by category The sustainable design commitments for this project are listed below. These are to be incorporated into the design documentation and subsequently implemented.
Management 9% - contributing 0% to overall score
Credit Disabled Scoped out Score
Management 3.1 Metering 100 %
Management 3.1 Metering 100%
Score Contribution This credit contributes 8.9% towards this section's score.
Aim To provide building users with information that allows monitoring of energy and water consumption
Questions
Have utility meters been provided for all individual dwellings?
Water 1.1 Potable water use reduction (interior uses) What is the reduction in total water use due to efficient fixtures, appliances, and rainwater use? To achieve points in this credit there must be >25% potable water reduction. You are using the built in calculation tools. This credit is calculated from information you have entered above.
What is the reduction in total potable water use due to efficient fixtures, appliances, rainwater use and recycled water use? To achieve points in this credit there must be >25% potable water reduction.
Questions
Percentage Achieved? Percentage %
Project wide
Calculations
Reference (kL)
Project wide
3734
Proposed (excluding rainwater and recycled water use) (kL)
Project wide
3049
Rainwater or recycled water supplied (Internal + External) (kL)
Project wide
300
Proposed (including rainwater and recycled water use) (kL)
Project wide
2748
% Reduction in Potable Water Consumption Percentage %
Project wide
26%
Water 3.1 Water Efficient Landscaping 100%
Score Contribution This credit contributes 16.7% towards this section's score.
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Are water efficiency principles used for landscaped areas? This includes low water use plant selection (e.g. xeriscaping). Note: food producing landscape areas and irrigation areas connected to rainwater or an alternative water source are excluded from this section.
This credit was scoped out: No wood heating system present
Aim Reduce consumption of wood
Criteria Is the annual wood consumption >10% below the benchmark?
Energy 3.1 Carpark Ventilation 100%
Score Contribution This credit contributes 9.4% towards this section's score.
Questions
If you have a basement carpark, is it either: (a) fully naturally ventilated (no mechanical ventilation system), or (b) use Carbon Monoxide monitoring to control the operation and speed of the ventilation fans?
Project wide
Yes
Energy 3.2 Hot Water 100%
Score Contribution This credit contributes 4.7% towards this section's score.
Criteria
Questions
Criteria Achieved?
Does the hot water system use >10% less energy (gas and electricity) than the reference case?
Energy 3.6 Internal Lighting - Residential Multiple Dwellings 100%
Score Contribution This credit contributes 6.1% towards this section's score.
Aim Reduce energy consumption associated with internal lighting
Questions
Is the maximum illumination power density (VV/m2) in at least 90% of the relevant Building Class at least 20% lower than required by Table J6.2a of the NCC BCA (2013) Volume 1 Section J (Class 2 to 9) and clause 3.12.5.5 NCC BCA (2013) Volume 2 Section J (Class 1 and 10)?
Apartment
Yes
Stormwater 100% - contributing 14% to overall score
Credit Disabled Scoped out Score
Stormwater 1.1 Stormwater Treatment I
Which stormwater modelling are you using? Melbourne Water STORM tool
Stormwater 1.1 Stormwater Treatment 100%
Score Contribution This credit contributes 100.0% towards this section's score.
Aim To achieve best practice stormwater quality objectives through reduction of pollutant load (suspended solids, nitrogen and phosphorus)
Criteria Has best practice stormwater management been demonstrated?
IEQ 1.2: If using BESS daylight calculator, references to floorplans and elevations showing window sizes and sky angles.
Incomplete
IEQ 1.5: Floor plans with compliant bedrooms marked Incomplete
IEQ 2.1: Dwellings meeting the requirements for being 'naturally Incomplete ventilated'
IEQ 2.2: Dwellings meeting the requirements for having 'natural cross flow ventilation'
Incomplete
Urban Ecology 2.1: Vegetated areas Incomplete
Waste 2.2: Location of recycling facilities Incomplete
Transport 1.1: All nominated residential bicycle parking spaces Incomplete
Transport 1.2: All nominated residential visitor bicycle parking spaces Incomplete
Stormwater 1.1: Location of any stormwater management systems used Incomplete in STORM or MUSIC modelling (e.g. Rainwater tanks, raingarden, buffer strips)
Energy 3.1: Carpark with natural ventilation or CO monitoring system Incomplete
Energy 3.3: External lighting sensors annotated Incomplete
Energy 3.4: Clothes line annotated (if proposed) Incomplete
Water 3.1: Water efficient garden annotated Incomplete
p,Qcumntsciand evidence u, supporting evi ence documentation complete.
IEQ 1.1: If using an alternative daylight modelling program, a short report detailing assumptions used and results achieved.
IEQ 1.2: If using an alternative daylight modelling program, a short report detailing assumptions used and results achieved.
Incomplete
Incomplete
IEQ 1.5: A list of compliant bedrooms Incomplete
IEQ 2.1: A list of naturally ventilated dwellings Incomplete
IEQ 2.2: A list of dwellings with natural cross flow ventilation Incomplete
Stormwater 1.1: STORM report or MUSIC model Incomplete
Energy 3.1: Provide a written explanation of either the fully natural carpark Incomplete ventilation or carbon monxide monitoring, describing how these systems will work, what systems are required for them to be fully integrated and who will be responsible for their implementation throughout the design, procurement and operational phases of the building life.
Energy 3.5: Provide a written description of the average lighting power Incomplete density to be installed in the development and specify the lighting type(s) to be used.
Energy 3.6: Provide a written description of the average lighting power density to be installed in the development and specify the lighting type(s) to be used.
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