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Sustainable Government Symposium December 11, 2007

Sustainable Government Symposium December 11, 2007. Green Building Guidelines for State Construction.

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Sustainable Government Symposium December 11, 2007

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  1. Sustainable Government Symposium December 11, 2007

  2. Green Building Guidelines for State Construction • All new state-funded building construction and major renovations of existing state-owned facilities are required to meet the current LEED NC standard will achieve the highest level of certification practicable within the project budget. • A major renovation is defined as 40% or greater of the building’s current replacement cost.

  3. Green Building Guidelines for State Construction • New buildings and major renovations < 10,000 square feet will meet the highest LEED standard practicable including those credits CDB requires as mandatory. Certification is not required. • New buildings and major renovations ≥ 10,000 square feet will achieve LEED “Silver” Certification at a minimum including those credits CDB requires as mandatory. USGBC Certification is required.

  4. Green Building Guidelines for State Construction • Exemptions to these guidelines are buildings that are not “comfort” conditioned as determined by CDB. However, the project design team will document and incorporate all appropriate sustainable building methods, strategies and technologies in the final design. • State agencies and the project design team may apply to CDB for a waiver from the guidelines.

  5. Green Building Guidelines for State Construction • Waivers will be granted by CDB or the appropriate agency when the applicant can demonstrate and document: • An unreasonable financial burden taking into account the operating and construction costs over the life of the building and total cost of ownership of the building • An unreasonable impediment to construction • The guidelines would impair the principal function of the building • The guidelines would compromise the historic nature of the structure

  6. Green Building Guidelines for State Construction • Documentation on the submittal must include at a minimum: • Life cycle cost analysis • Energy modeling • Other – Create form or checklist • The design team must provide the documentation for the new project to confirm that LEED standards in the design have been followed. • The green building guidelines contained here will be analyzed and evaluated by CDB after 5 years or the completion of ten (10) CDB green projects which ever comes first.

  7. Performance Measurements • Building and Site Characteristics • Building Information • Occupancy Information • First Costs • Building Cost and Performance Metrics • Water Use • Energy Use • Maintenance Costs • Occupancy Data

  8. CDB Green Pilot Projects • Stratton Replacement – Springfield • University of Illinois – Urbana • Integrated Bio-Processing Laboratory • Southern Illinois University • Carbondale Transportation Education Center

  9. Other CDB Green Projects • Western Illinois University • Performing Arts Center – Macomb • Quad Cities River Front Campus • University of Illinois – Champaign • Renovation of Lincoln Hall – LEED Gold • Truman College - Chicago • Student Services Center

  10. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER HEARTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE -NORMAL $19.1 million, 101,000 square feet construction project Designed to LEED Basic certification Dedicated in August 2007

  11. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTERHEARTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORMAL

  12. Sustainability Plans • FY 08 Capital Projects • Existing Buildings – Get Credit for what you are already doing • Roofs • Lights and Ballasts • HVAC systems

  13. Sustainability Plans • Future Capital Projects • Facility Condition Assessment • Web-based data base • Basis for a multi-year capital plan • Backlog of deficiencies and deferred maintenance • Energy Component – Payback of 7 years or less • Identify unoccupied space

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