Outcome Based Functional Performance & Compliance Paul Bertram FCSI, CDT, LEED AP- BD+C, GGP President, PRB Connect LLC [email protected] http://rdh.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Air-Leakage-Control-in-Multi-Unit-Residential-Buildings.pdf
Outcome BasedFunctional Performance & Compliance
Paul BertramFCSI, CDT, LEED AP- BD+C, GGP
President, PRB Connect [email protected]
http://rdh.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Air-Leakage-Control-in-Multi-Unit-Residential-Buildings.pdf
DefinitionsOut Come Based Functional Performance•
Requires• a two-stage process: verifying meeting owner requirements and measurement of actual building performance
Functional Performance•Meets• Owners Requirements regarding building systems and engineering needs on spatial relationships in indoor and outdoor occupied and unoccupied spaces.
Compliance•Meets Code•High Performance Buildings (Exceeds Code)•
Owner Influences to High Performance Building (Beyond Code)
Smart City Programs•Incentives•Life Cycle Economical Benefits•Performance• -based value proposition
Market differentiation•New Finance mechanisms•Potential reduced liability•
Graphic by Kingspan
Design Priorities Focus seems to have shifted away from Functional Performance
Building Design Aesthetics/Cost•Green Rating Systems•
Material Transparency & Human Health•EPDs • – Environmental Product DeclarationHealth Product Declarations •Hazard Screening•Red List•Well Standard•Disclosure • and Optimization - Material Ingredients / Option 3Supply chain Optimization•
Environmental Management System, ISO • 14001, OHSAS 18000,
Chemical inventories•Alternative chemistry assessment•
Risk Assessment ?•Resilience•Green Building Code• 189.1
Antimicrobial Ingredients in Adhesives & Sealants“Potential impacts to human and environmental health as a result of these additives may include antibiotic resistance, and the appearance of antimicrobial additives in ecosystems.”
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Functional Performance & Compliance is an Assumed & Contractual Deliverable to the Owner
Code Requires System Descriptions
Wiss Janney Elstner Associates, Inc.
Functional Performance of Building Envelopes
Aesthetics•Control Functions•
Air•Moisture•Heat•Light•Sound•Etc.•
Support Functions•Gravity•Wind•Impact•Expansion•Etc.•
Peter Baker, Building Science Corporation
Project Modeling and Details Improved Energy modeling reliability along with required calibration and •with BECx review more accurately predicts functional performance of Thermal, Hygrothermal Analysis and Thermal Bridging of systemsBECx• review looks at continuity details to verify that thermal bridging and air leakage are eliminated. Isometric drawings will more accurately identify disconnects. •
Extreme Weather conditions should be modeled at this phase including adhesives and sealants performance
Specifiable Functional Properties Moisture resistance•Thermal resistance•Chemical resistance•Ultravilot• resistanceAbsorbency•Friability•
• Dimensional stabilityMovement tolerance (rated by Class per ASTM Co 920, with 25 meaning jointMovement of o 25% of the linear width dimension of the sealant bead); substrate compatibility
• Cohesiveness/adhesiveness• Workability, particularly based on temperature
Paintability•• Relative cost• Service life• Toxicity of ingredients
(Chemical Safety)
https://www.astm.org/DATABASE.CART/WORKITEMS/WK48490.htm
https://www.csiresources.org/practice/publications/guides/pdpg
Regrettable Substitutions
ASTM E2112 - 07(2016)
Standard Practice for Installation of Exterior Windows, Doors and Skylights
Source: Interface Magazine Sept 2015 Vol XXXIII No 8http://rci-online.org/wp-content/uploads/2015-09-henshell.pdf
Condensed Fault Tree for Façade Failure
Analyzing Building Failures: Tools and MythologiesBy: Justin Henshell, FAFA, FASTM
Adhesives & Sealantsfound in many areas of the fault tree
Excellent tool to use UPFRONT on a project
Adhesive and Sealants 3 Part CSI SpecificationsREFERENCES1.
SpecifierA. : If retaining this optional References Article, edit to include only those references cited in the edited section.
References,B. General: Versions of the [following] [cited] standards current as of the date of issue of the project apply to the Work of this Section.
ASTMC. International (ASTM): www.astm.org:
ASTM1. C 510 - Standard Test Method for Staining and Color Change of Single- or Multicomponent Joint Sealants.ASTM2. C 661 - Standard Test Method for Indentation Hardness of Elastomeric Type Sealants by Means of a Durometer.ASTM3. C 719 - Standard Test Method for Adhesion and Cohesion of Elastomeric Joint Sealants Under Cyclic Movement (Hockman Cycle).ASTM4. C 794 - Test Method for Adhesion-in-Peel of Elastomeric Joint SealantsASTM5. C 920 - Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants.ASTM6. C 1087 - Test Method for Determining Compatibility of Liquid-Applied Sealants with Accessories Used in Structural Glazing Systems.ASTM7. C 1184 - Standard Specification for Structural Silicone Sealants.ASTM8. C 1193 - Guide for Use of Joint Sealants.ASTM9. C 1248 - Test Method for Staining of Porous Substrate by Joint Sealants.ASTM10. C 1330 - Cylindrical Sealant Backing for Use with Cold Liquid Applied Sealants.ASTM11. D 412 - Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers—Tension.
12. ASTM D 624 - Test Method for Tear Strength of Conventional Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers.ASTM1. D 2203 - Standard Test Method for Staining from Sealants.
CaliforniaA. Department of Public Health: www.cdph.ca.gov
Standard1. Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers.
ACTION1. SUBMITTALS
ProductA. Data: For each type of joint sealant product specified, including:
Preparation1. instructions and recommendations.Standard2. drawings illustrating manufacturer's recommended sealant joint profiles and dimensions applicable to Project.
SpecifierB. : Retain "Joint Sealant Schedule" paragraph when scope or complexity of project warrants preparation and reviewof schedule.
JointC. Sealant Schedule: Indicate joint sealant location, joint sealant type, manufacturer and product name,and color, for each application. Utilize joint sealant designations included in this Section.
BECx design phase involves drawing and spec review
Construction Latent Defects
Defects that are concealed and are often not obvious or readily observable upon reasonable inspection
Improper through-wall detailing and installationCaulking is deficient
Building Enclosure Commissioning - BECx
Intended to assure building quality by establishing an explicit process to verify that a building enclosure is designed and constructed
to meet the owner’s objectives
ASTM E• 2813-12, Standard Practice for Building Enclosure CommissioningSpecification section Division • 01 Functional Performance Testing supersedes testing specified in Divisions 07 and 08 on individual product testing and compliance of performance
Functional performance testing cannot just specify what tests are run, •they must specify what constitutes passing or failing
BECxA (authority)ASTM • E2813, requires knowledge of core competencies including:Exterior • façade designBuilding/Material science and physics•
Adhesives & Sealants •Procurement • and project deliveryContract • documents and construction administrationPerformance • test standards and methodology
Building Enclosure Performance MetricsEstablished during the design phase•
Performance assessment and testing typically include• :Preconstruction laboratory mockups•Field• -constructed mockups, both off-structure and on-structureField testing at milestone intervals•Post• -occupancy evaluation
Field functional Mock up Source: Brian Storik
Lab functional Mock up Source: Brian Storik
Adhesives & Sealants are the Integrators of systems and components
Integration of systems and components
Adhesives and Sealants are found in many construction assemblies that require specific specification per the integration function
Drawing supplied by Kingspan
Off-Site Construction Assemblies vs. Site-Built Construction
Potential Benefits of Off• -Site Manufactured Systems and Assemblies
Specifically Skilled Labor in controlled factory environment•Latent Construction Defects associated with Site Built Systems•Consistent Quality Control•Reduces potential for construction defects•
Site• -Built ConstructionTypically utilizes multiple trades for installation of components for the assembly on site•60• % of AGC contractors report not enough skilled laborMore likely to incur higher amount of latent construction defects between materials•
• f-Site Manufactured Systems
https://www.nibs.org/?page=oscc
Material Continuous ImprovementsR&D•EMS, ISO • 14001, ohsas18001, Responsable CareChemical • InventoryAlternative Chemical •EvaluationGHS • Hazard/RiskAssessmentSupply Chain•Green Building Rating •Systems compliance
LEED v4 MR credit Building Disclosure and Optimization -Material Ingredients Option 3 Implementation Guidance
Resilience(Risk Assessment)
https://www.architects.org/sites/default/files/Building_Resilience_in_Boston_SML_0.pdf
Adhesives & Sealants Performance Attributes
Sustainability
ResilienceDurability
Sustainabil•ityResilience•Durability•
Resilience defined as:1. Able to bounce back after
change or adversity2. Capable of preparing for,
responding to, and recovering from difficult conditions
http://s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/sirr/SIRR_spreads_Hi_Res.pdf
Opportunities for Adhesives and Sealants Suppliers
Develop Field Quality Control Programs to assist Installing Contractors•YouTube and/or Infographics •
Develop AIA/GBCI accredited CEU courses on Adhesives and Sealants as Lunch and Learn, •conference presentationsInvite the architects to come to beginning of large installations•Coordinate with other component manufacturers & Specifiers •(Early in the project)
Conduct education at a manufacturing plant•Coordination with related associations •Coordinate with City Energy Efficiency Programs•
Outcome BasedFunctional Performance & Compliance
Paul BertramFCSI, CDT, LEED AP- BD+C, GGP
President, PRB Connect LLC
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