Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse
Spring 2014
Brief Updates
New FPS Inspector—Chris Henry Please welcome Officer Chris Henry with Federal Protective Services as officer in charge to Ronald Dellums Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse. Officer Henry comes to us after several years of distinguished duty with both the Contra Costa Sheriff's Department and City of Pittsburg Police Department. His military career includes the Army, the Army National Guard and Army Air Guard where he worked as a civil engineer/fiber optic technician. After leaving the Army and before becoming a Police Officer, he worked for Federal Express, and as a Journeyman Electrician and owned his own company (window blinds/custom cabinetry). In addition to all this, Officer Henry holds a BA in Criminal Justice.
New Cafeteria Operators
Lunchstop to Offer New Exciting Lunch Menu
Lunchstop at the Ronald V. Dellums
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse is
pleased to announce new operators! Over
the past few weeks you may have noticed
two new faces roaming the cafeteria
trying to learn your names, making snack
suggestions, or cooking up something
scrumptious in the kitchen.
John and Sinie (pronounced Cee-ni) Karas,
have been in the food and beverage
industry collectively for over 30 years.
John immigrated to the United States as a
teenager in the late ‘60s. He would later
become a star athlete at Willow Glen High
School and go on to attend San Jose State
University. Sinie, by chance, would meet
John while on vacation in the Bay Area
from Greece. Today, they have a 21 year
old daughter, Maria, set to graduate from
nearby University of San Francisco. Since the early ‘90s, the Karas’ experience and commitment to food service has spanned through three restaurants and now landed them their latest project here at Lunchstop. This husband and wife duo has done it all together: learning the ups-and-downs of the industry, coordinating wedding banquets, to taking it slow in their former bakery while concocting homemade aromatic pies. John and Sinie are both eager and proud to meet the dedicated employees representing the various agencies of the United States Federal Government. So please, stop by and say hello during your break and see what’s new at the Lunchstop! Who knows, they just might have some homemade baklava or pie waiting for you…
Lunchstop Hours of Operation
Breakfast: 6:00a – 11:00a Lunch: 11:00a – 2:00p Snacks: 2:00p – 3:30p
Meet the new Lunchstop operators, John and Sinie Karas.
Message from GSA Pacific Rim Region Administrator Ruth Cox The General Services Administration’s mission is to deliver the best value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to government and the American people. Providing workplaces that meet the needs of our federal workforce and managing our facilities in a manner that allows us to be better stewards of our environment while improving operational efficiency and reducing costs are critical parts of our mission. GSA has embraced its leadership role in sustainability and is working to reduce energy and water use in federal buildings, responsibly dispose of electronic waste, and green the federal fleet and supply chains. We are leveraging our real estate portfolio to evaluate new sustainable building technologies and have already successfully implemented the use of
advanced power strips to reduce power consumption and vampire loads; occupant responsive lighting; and on-site power generation through solar panels and other renewable energy technologies. Implementing sustainability is a collaborative effort between GSA and our tenant agencies. Help us conserve energy, reduce water use and divert waste from landfills. Earth Day serves as an annual reminder of our collective impact on the environment. It also highlights our individual responsibility to help preserve the planet. Please join us in celebrating Earth Day every day. One way is through the Federal Green Challenge, a campaign designed to raise awareness and provide simple and actionable steps that will contribute to protecting the environment.
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Calendar of Events MARCH
Women’s History Month Irish-American Heritage Month
APRIL Full Building Evacuation
Interior Window Washing (April 7) Tax Day (April 15)
Elevator Inspections (April 21 - 25)
Earth Day (April 22) Blood Drive (April 24) Arbor Day (April 25)
MAY Emergency Power System Test (May 9)
Mother’s Day (May 11) Armed Forces Day (May 17)
Memorial Day (May 26)
Federal Green Challenge Campaign GSA Region 9 is partnering with the EPA’s
Pacific southwest Region in a “Federal
Green Challenge” campaign designed to
challenge Feds to lead by example in
reducing the Federal Government’s
environmental impact. We are inviting other
federal agencies to participate in this
challenge by signing up to commit to
exclusively purchase and use 100 percent
recycled copy paper.
It’s easy. Simply go to epa.gov/fgc to sign
up. There you can set your baseline and
goals as well as learn helpful tips, share your
results and even be recognized for your
sustainability achievements. In 2013 alone,
the campaign resulted in 4,052 cases of 100
percent recycled paper being purchased by
Federal Agencies. This is the equivalent of
saving 377 tons of trees, 1.1 million gallons
of water, 1 billion BTUs of energy and
producing 75 less tons of solid waste.
You can get started today by purchasing 100
percent recycled paper from the Federal
Strategic Sourcing Initiative office supplies
contract holder at GSAAdvantage by
logging onto gsaadvantage.gov.
Quick Facts
24 and 4 Number of trees and tons needed to make 1 ton of 0% post-consumer content printer paper (virgin paper).
38% less
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Production of 100% post-consumer waste recycled paper produces 38% less green house gasses than virgin paper.
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BTU/GSF
FY03 Actuals FY13 Actuals FY14 Actuals FY2020 EISA Target
FY 2020 EISA Target = 2,744 BTU/GSF monthly
Recycling - Quarterly
Tips For Reducing Paper Waste Paper can be expensive, but did you know
about its hidden costs? A single ream of
copy paper can cost you up to 31 times its
original price when you account for the
costs of storage, copying, printing, postage
and disposal; not to mention the
environmental costs related to its
production and distribution. Not to worry,
here are a few tips to help you reduce
paper waste and save you money:
Use the “Print Preview” feature to proofread documents rather than printing out numerous draft copies You can also save paper by fitting more on each page. Try reducing your margin or the font size. Many computer programs will let you change the defaults so that you don’t have to remember every time. Use electronic email and storage Email, circulate, or post documents instead of making a copy for everybody. Do you really
need a hard copy of that email? You save a significant amount of physical storage space if you file documents electronically. It also makes your files easier to organize and find at a moment’s notice. Print double-sided using an eco-friendly font First, print as few copies as possible. Always print two-sided or two pages per side. Some fashionable and toner efficient fonts include Arial, Calibri and Times New Roman. Recycle paper you use GSA provides sorting receptacles that allows you to separate recycling from items destined for the landfill. Implement a paper reduction program in your office The more people in your office that participate in paper reduction efforts, the greater the savings and benefit for the environment. Get started today!
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SUSTAINABILITY CORNER - BUILDING METRICS
Water Usage - Base & Current Year
Energy Usage - Base & Current Year Building Sustainability—By the Numbers Executive order 13514 set sustainability goals for Federal agencies to improve their environmental and energy performance by 2020. This includes improvements in water efficiency (26%), energy efficiency (37.5%) and recycling (50%). With your help we can meet this challenge by making simple and conscientious everyday sustainable decisions.
-13%Percentage change in water usage from last quarter.
-4%Percentage change in waste diversion rates from last quarter.
+14% Percentage change in energy usage from last quarter.
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31 3123
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GAL/GSF
FY07 Actuals FY13 Actuals FY14 Actuals FY2020 EISA Target
Monthly Average Usage:FY2007 = 1.522 Gal/GSF
FY2013 = 0.535 Gal/GSF
FY 2020 EISA Target = 1.007 GAL/GSF monthly
* FY14 average monthly usage was based on Oct - Dec actual data.
Message from the Property Manager Parking Policy Reminder GSA would like to remind our tenant
agencies about the building’s garage
parking policy. All parking spots are
reserved and you should park exclusively
in your assigned parking spot. Please be
aware that parking spots are not
transferable without prior notice to the
GSA Management Office.
The garage is not open to the general
public. If you have someone in your agency
use your parking spot for the day, they
cannot use a parking space not assigned to
your agency. Violators of the garage
parking policy are subject to a citation and
their vehicles may be removed by the FPS. Refreshed Newsletter Format The building tenant newsletter has been
entirely redesigned to keep you informed
and provide you with valuable
information. This newsletter is about you
and we want showcase the many
interesting and important things you are
doing. Whether it’s a blood drive, canned
food drive or sustainability program, we
want to know about it!
Make sure to check out the sustainability
corner to keep track of the impact on our
building’s consumption of water and
energy as well as diversion of waste away
from our landfills. Working together and
making conscious choices we can improve
the building’s performance.
Contact Us Are you experiencing any difficulties with
janitorial, HVAC, elevator, lighting or any
other service provided by GSA in our
building? If so, contact our office at (510)
637-5000. GSA and our friendly contractors
would be glad to assist you. We are deeply
committed to serving you so you can
accomplish your mission.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
David Nelson - Property Manager Phone: (510) 637-5000
Email: [email protected]
Peter Shteyn - Acting Deputy Property Manager Phone: (510) 637-5002
Email: [email protected]
Michelle Daniels - Building Manager Phone: (510) 637-5004
Email: [email protected]
Bobby Townsend - Building Manager Phone: (510) 637-5011
Email: [email protected]
Christian Pascual - Building Manager Phone: (510) 637-5038
Email: [email protected]
Claudette Antoine - Building Manager Phone: (510) 637-5020
Email: [email protected]
FPS Denver Federal Megacenter Line Phone: 1 (877) 437-7411
Around the building
U.S. Coast Guard Sponsors Blood Drive
The American Red Cross and the U.S. Coast Guard invite you to make a life-saving difference by donating blood at the next scheduled blood drive on April 24th from 9 AM to 2 PM at the North Tower’s 5th Floor Conference Room H. Blood is a perishable product and supplies are always in demand. During the last blood drive, held February 20th, approximately 32 pints of blood were donated. This has the potential of saving 100 lives! Donating blood is safe, easy and convenient, with the entire process typically lasting about 45 minutes to an hour. For further information, contact Todd Hartwig at (510) 637-5918.
Green Team Receives Recognition Cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead was famously quoted as saying “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Proving that adage true is the Chet Holifield Green Team in Laguna Niguel, California, who last year was presented a Public Service Award by the Greater Los Angeles Federal Executive Board (FEB) for its outstanding sustainability promotion efforts. Comprised of GSA, DHS Citizenship & Immigration Services, Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees, the Green Team received recognition for embracing the true spirit of partnership and unification under the banner of government sustainability. Working together, they have helped raise awareness about sustainability in their building by hosting a Federal Green Challenge Kick-Off event where they established sustainability goals for paper consumption, energy use and recycling.
They published and distributed monthly bulletins to keep the tenant employees informed of the building’s progress. The team also designed and implemented a Green Program Collaboration Site that housed announcements, agency conservation policies, best practices, green contacts, conservation tips and a page that tracked employee usage of alternative fuel vehicles.
Since the group’s inception, the Chet
Holifield Federal Building has experienced
reductions in paper consumption (25%),
electricity consumption (12%), gas usage
(2.5%) and water usage (7.4%). Its recycling
program has also realized a 21% increase.
Imagine the environmental impact you can
have in your building by working with other
like-minded people to make a difference.
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