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Greening Maintenance FacilitiesA LEEDing Edge for your Agency
Anastasia Harrison, AIA LEED-APGannett Fleming
Director of Sustainability
USGBC NJBoard of Directors, Executive Board
Education Committee
908-755-0040 x [email protected]
Sustainability for Today’s Facilities
1. Understanding sustainability for today
2. Initiating sustainability in our transportation facilities
3. Finding resources for measuring levels of green
4. Discovering a NEW NORMAL?
5. Balancing competing demands
Greening your Facility
Reduce Recycle Reuse
Horizontal Considerations• Storm Water Management• Heat Island Effect
– Pavement area in US cities 30-40%*
• Habitat disruption • Environmental Stewardship
Pavement area in US cities 30-40%*
* Heat island group
STORM WATER
Stormwater management
HEAT ISLAND EFFECT
Fresh AsphaltReflectivity 5%
Temperature: 123 F
Aged AsphaltReflectivity 10%
Temperature 115 F
Asphalt with CoatingReflectivity 80%
Temperature 90 F
GOOGLE Campus, Kirkland WA
Vertical Considerations
• Reducing Electricity and Energy• Resource Management• Healthier Indoor Environments• Building to Meet Standards
What is the New Normal?
ROILCCA
INTEGRATED DESIGNHIGH PERFORMANCE
RENEWABLEMANAGEMENT
REDUCEDENERGY
CONSUMPTIONINCREASED
PRODUCTIVITY
Test
HEALTHBENEFIT
POSITIVEMARKETING
ANDPROMOTION
LOWEROPERATING
COSTS
OVERALLENVIRONMENTAL
BENEFIT
Occupants and tenants perceive value of working in a green building to be:
CASE STUDIES23% less energy
40% less water
80% reclaimed water
80% water recycled
50% renewable energy
21% less energy
32% less energy
SILVER REGISTERED
LEED® FACTS
New Jersey Turnpike Interchange 8
Toll Plaza
East Windsor Township, New Jersey
LEED for New Construction
Pending Certification (v2.2)
SILVER 38*
Sustainable Sites………………………..8/14
Water Efficiency …………………………..
4/5
Energy and Atmosphere ………………
3/17
Materials and Resources ……….……8/13
Indoor Environmental Quality ……11/15
Innovation and Design …………..……...
4/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
NJ TURNPIKE INTERCHANGE 8 TOLL PLAZALocation: East Windsor Township, NJOwner: NJ Turnpike Authority
21% Energy
reduction
40% less water
use
80% construction waste
diverted from landfill
90% Daylighting and
views
LEED® FACTS
New Jersey Turnpike
Sustainable Design Study
Various Locations, New Jersey
LEED for New Construction
Pending Certification (v2.2)
SILVER 51*Sustainable Sites………………………..
11/26
Water Efficiency …………………………..
8/10
Energy and Atmosphere ………………
8/35
Materials and Resources ……….……8/14
Indoor Environmental Quality ……12/15
Innovation and Design …………..……...
5/6
Regional Priority Credit……….…… 8/14
*Out of a possible 110 points
SILVER REGISTERED
NJ TURNPIKE INTERCHANGE 8 TOLL PLAZALocation: East Windsor Township, NJOwner: NJ Turnpike Authority
19% Energy
reduction
47% less water
use
85% construction waste
diverted from landfill
90% Daylighting and
views
LEED® FACTS
Bus Operations and
Maintenance Facility
Richmond, Virginia
LEED for New Construction
Pending Certification (v3.0)
SILVER 38*
Sustainable Sites………………………..8/14
Water Efficiency …………………………..
4/5
Energy and Atmosphere ………………
5/17
Materials and Resources ……….……8/13
Indoor Environmental Quality …… 9/15
Innovation and Design …………..……...
4/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
SILVER CERTIFIED
BUS OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE FACILITYLocation: Richmond, VAOwner: Greater Richmond Transit Company
21% Energy
reduction
30% less water
use
75% construction waste
diverted from landfill
GOLD CERTIFIED
CAMPUS SQUARE OFFICE
FACILITY IN HARRISBURG’S
MIDTOWN HISTORIC
DISTRICT
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
Owner: GreenWorks Development, LLC
Energy Star Compliant-
Equipment
Less Water Use
Demolition/Construction Waste
Diverted from Landfill
100%28%97%
LEED® FACTS
GreenWorks Development, LLC’s
Campus Square Office Facility
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
LEED for New Construction
Pending Certification (v2.0)
SILVER 36*
Sustainable Sites………………………..6/15
Water Efficiency …………………………..
2/5
Energy and Atmosphere ………………
9/14
Materials and Resources ……….……5/11
Indoor Environmental Quality …… 7/11
Innovation and Design …………..……...
5/5
*Out of a possible 61 points
PHOENIX SKY TRAIN
Phoenix, Arizona
Owner: City of Phoenix
32% Energy Optimization
40% less water
90% daylight views
LEED® FACTS
Phoenix Sky Train
Phoenix, Arizona
LEED for New Construction
Pending Certification (v2.2)
SILVER 40*
Sustainable Sites………………………..6/14
Water Efficiency …………………………..
3/5
Energy and Atmosphere ………………
10/17
Materials and Resources ……….……
4/13
Indoor Environmental Quality ……13/15
Innovation and Design …………..……...
4/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
GOLD REGISTERED
Image by: di Domenico + Partners, LLP
NYS Executive Order 111
GRAND AVENUE BUS DEPOT & CENTRAL MAINTENANCE FACILITYLocation: NYC, New YorkOwner: Greater Richmond Transit Company
21% Energy
reduction
30% less water
use
75% construction waste
diverted from landfill
FACTS
Bus Operations and
Maintenance Facility
Richmond, Virginia
LEED for New Construction
Pending Certification (v3.0)
SILVER 38*
Sustainable Sites………………………..8/14
Water Efficiency …………………………..
4/5
Energy and Atmosphere ………………
5/17
Materials and Resources ……….……8/13
Indoor Environmental Quality …… 9/15
Innovation and Design …………..……...
4/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
CAMPUS SQUARE OFFICE
FACILITY IN HARRISBURG’S
MIDTOWN HISTORIC
DISTRICT
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
Owner: GreenWorks Development, LLC
Energy Star Compliant-
Equipment
Water Recycled
Demolition/Construction Waste
Diverted from Landfill
100%
71%
97%
NYS Executive Order 111
KEY ELEMENTS
SPILL CONTAINMENT PAD
EQUIPMENT AND CONTROL BLDG.
UNDERGROUND STORMWATER MANGEMENT
SYSTEM
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
FENCE
TRACK PANTRAIN WASH BAYPHOTOVOLTAIC
SYSTEM
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WHAT WILL THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE?
“To save the world, we must first reinvent it”.
Brooklyn-based architect & visionary, Mitchell Joachim
Anastasia Harrison, AIA LEED-APGannett Fleming
Director of Sustainability
USGBC NJBoard of Directors, Executive Board
Education Committee
908-755-0040 x [email protected]