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STATE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
COUNCIL MEETING
Lazarus Government Office
Columbus, OhioAugust 16, 2012
Gilbane Building CompanyGilbane Building Company
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Introduction
Why do we care? 136 million tons construction/demolition debris in 19961
Commercial Construction 2-2.5 lbs solid waste/ft2
Example: a 80,000 ft2 school generates nearly 100 tons of waste during construction
1 LEED Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction v3 2009 p358
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LEED Certification and Programs
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Developed by USGBC in 1998 Third Party Certification Certified, Silver, Gold, Platinum
Rating Systems: New Construction (NC) Existing Buildings (EB) Commercial Interiors (CI) Core and Shell (CS) Schools Retail Healthcare Homes Neighborhood Development
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LEED New Construction Checklist
Categories for LEED v3 New Construction Credits: Sustainable Sites (24 points possible) Water Efficiency (11 points possible) Energy and Atmosphere (33 points possible) Materials and Resources (13 points possible)
• Building Reuse (3 points possible)
• Construction Waste Management (2 points possible)
• Material Reuse (2 points possible)
• Recycled Content (2 points possible)
• Regional Materials (2 points possible)
• Rapidly Renewable Materials (1 point possible)
• Certified Wood (1 point possible)
Indoor Environmental Quality (19 points possible) Innovation and Design (6 points possible) Regional Priority Credits (4 points possible)
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LEED New Construction – Building Reuse
MR_1 Building Reuse (3 points) Reuse/Repair existing
structures including roof, floors, and exterior building envelop.
Thresholds:
• 1 point – 55% reused ft2
• 2 points – 75% reused ft2
• 3 points – 95% reused ft2Landfill Impact – Reducing the amount of waste associated
with demolition of existing building structures will greatly reduce the solid waste generated by the project.
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LEED New Construction – Waste Management
MR_2 Construction Waste Management (2 points) Divert solid waste collected
during construction from the landfill.
Thresholds:
• 1 point – 50% diverted
• 2 points – 75% diverted
• Additional Innovation point – 95% diverted
Sorted Onsite or Offsite
Report in Tons or YD3
Landfill Impact – By pre-planning the construction waste management, the project can maximize waste recycling efforts.
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LEED New Construction – Waste Management
Keys to Success Plan Ahead
Buy the Plan
Educate the Contractors
Improve Access Filling Containers
Removing Containers
Monitor Containers Needed
Documentation
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LEED New Construction – Waste Management
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LEED New Construction – Material Reuse
MR_3 Material Reuse (2 points) Reuse onsite building
components not included in MR_1.
Reuse building materials salvaged from another site.
Habitat for Humanity Restore
Thresholds:
• 1 point – 5% reuse
• 2 points – 10% reuseLandfill Impact – Similar to MR_1 Building Reuse, reducing the amount of waste associated with demolition of miscellaneous building components will reduce the solid waste generated by the project.
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LEED New Construction – Waste Management
MR_4 Recycled Content (2 points) Fosters demand for products
containing recycled materials.
Thresholds:
• 1 point – 10% recy content
• 2 points – 20% recy content
• Additional Innovation point – 30% recycled content
Post-consumer recycled content is weighted higher than pre-consumer.
Landfill Impact – Diverting solid waste is pointless unless there exists a market for its remanufacturer and reuse.
Photo courtesy of buildinggreen.com
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LEED New Construction – Bonus Points
Innovation and Design
Exemplary Performance
Innovative Plan (see photo below)
LEED Accredited Professional
Regional Priority Credits
Adds weight to credits most important to a region
Assigned by zip code
43215: EA_2, EQ_8.1, MR_1.1, MR_2, SS_5.2, SS_6.1
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Questions?
Franklin County CourthouseAwarded LEED Gold October 2011
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Central Energy PlantAwarded LEED Gold July 2011