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LEEDing THE WAYUC/CSU/CCC Sustainability Conference - June 23, 2009
David Umstot, PEVice ChancellorFacilities Management
SAN DIEGOCOMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
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SDCCD Propositions S and N
$1.555 billion construction bond program provides forexpansions at City, Mesa and Miramar Colleges, andsix Continuing Education campuses to include:
State of the art teaching and learning facilities Major renovations and modernizations Campus-wide infrastructure projects
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Green Building Policy
The Board of Trustees is committed to environmental stewardship as a fundamental operational objective and integral to fulfilling our educational mission.
The Board recognizes its fiscal responsibility to use taxpayers' dollars wisely for the best long-term, long-range investment.
The goal of this policy is to provide working and learning environments that are: Efficient in use of energy, material and water Easy to maintain and operate Thermally, visually and acoustically comfortable and healthy Safe and secure Sited in an environmentally responsible manner.
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Green Building Policy ImplementationPerformance Goals
Exceed Title 24 of California Code of Regulations energy efficiency standards by at least 10%.
Ten percent of the energy utilized by the project must be renewable with at least 5 percent generated on site.
Divert at least 75% of construction and demolition debris from landfills.
Pursue formal LEEDTM certification witha minimum of 33 pointsresulting in a LEEDTM Silver rating, with a goal of LEEDTM
Gold on applicable projects.
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Incorporate life-cycle costing that includes initial construction costs, operating costs, maintenance repair and replacement costs
Integrated systems design
Perform commissioning and facility performance evaluations
Green Building Policy ImplementationMethodology
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Total Cost of OwnershipExample
50 year design life
100,000 square foot classroom building
Design and construction cost - $30 million
Capital Renewal: 2% of current replacement value (APPA benchmark)
O&M Budget $5.69/square foot
Inflation: 3%
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Savings in O&M and Capital Renewal
SavingsD&C: $30M Total NPVCap.R: $101M $5M $1.1MO&M: $149M $15M $3.4MTotal: $280M $20M $4.4M
Total Cost of Ownership
53%36%
11%
Save 5% in →Cap. Renewal
←Save 10% in O&M
←
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Environmental SustainabilityPolicy
Global warming, diminishing resourcesand escalating costs of energy and rubbish disposal require thatmanagement at all levels focus on the efficient and effective use of energy and resources.
Environmental sustainability is an essential goal of the District.
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West City Campus
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West City Campus
Brand new, 39,000 sq. foot, two-story buildingOver 50% of project material was obtained locallySeeking LEEDTM Gold CertificationSDG&E Sustainable Communities ChampionAmerican Society of Civil Engineers Award Winner
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Water efficientlandscaping anddetention basin.
Detention Basin
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Pervious Concrete
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Waterless Plumbing
Low-flow and waterless plumbing fixtures reduce water consumption by over 40 percent, saving an estimated 386,000 gallons of water per year.
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Economizer Units
Roof-top economizer units will circulatefresh air into the building.
Building exceeds Title 24 requirementsby more than 40%.
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Window Overhangs
Window Overhangs reducesolar heat gain and cooling loads.
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Project Recycling
Sorting and recycling diverted approximately 90% of project construction waste – about 200 tons--from local landfills.
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Sustainable Features
A high percentage of newconstruction materials are madefrom recycled materials:• Countertops = recycled newsprint • Fencing = recycled plastics• Play Surface = recycled tires
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Solatube Operable Skylight
Low E-rated windows and solar tubes to maximize natural daylight.
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Storm Water Design
Miramar College stormwater detention basin.
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Construction Recycling
Recycling old asphalt on site as base materialfor new parking lot at Miramar College
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Miramar College
Water-efficient landscapinguses reclaimed water.
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Solar Initiative
We are looking to install 2 MW of photovoltaic capacity throughPower Purchase Agreements.
Once on-line, this power willmeet approximately 10% of the District’s electrical demand.
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High Performance DesignSun studies can be done for the building or for individual spaces. Daylight, Energy Performance and Acoustic Performance all can be tested in the model.
Building Information Modeling
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Building Information Modeling
Sustainable DesignBIM was used to optimize efficiency by making sure that at key times of the year the panels on a classroom building with sloped roofs would not be in the shade
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Geothermal Heat Exchange
Currently evaluating feasibility of using this system inlieu of expanding central plant for 400-ton load of future Learning Resource Center.
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Geothermal Heat ExchangeProcess Flow Diagram
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Geothermal Heat Exchange
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Miramar College Parking Structureand Police Substation
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Miramar College Parking Structureand Police Substation
• Will be first LEED Platinum project for a community college in San Diego County•Passive cooling & lighting systems•Green roof and green screen•Reclaimed water•Solar chimney
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Miramar College Parking Structureand Police Substation
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Questions
David Umstot, PEVice Chancellor, Facilities ManagementSan Diego Community College District
3375 Camino del Rio SouthSan Diego, CA 92108
www.sdccd.edu