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INTRODUCTION
City of Kelowna - Building Design & Construction Manager Competition
hugh j bitz
This presentation outlines an option for the initiation of a new
sustainable practice to be used by the City of Kelowna’s Design &
Construction Services Department
DEFINITIONS
ECONOMIC – ENVIRONMENTAL – SOCIAL
SUSTAINABILITY - values environmental integrity as well as economic
prosperity, and community well being (triple bottom line)
PROBLEM - how to make/facilitate informed decisions about sustainable
choices regarding building site, program, design and construction.
DEFINITIONS
ECONOMIC – ENVIRONMENTAL – SOCIAL
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Design
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waste,
eq. GHG…..
User comfort, health &
safety, productivity,
social connection…..
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Systems Approach – consider a building as a system with ‘quantifiable’ inputs
and outputs. The building is part of a larger system defined by economic
environmental and social factors.
SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM
ECONOMIC – ENVIRONMENTAL – SOCIAL
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Design
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Goal- manage (minimize) system inputs and waste while increasing user
comfort, productivity, health & safety. Minimize buildings impact on the
environment while contributing to economic and social well being.
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SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM
GOALS
Conserve water use
Conserve energy use
Conserve Material use
Improve user comfort, productivity, health & safety
Indoor environment quality
access to fresh air / natural light
accessibility
public space
CPTED
SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM
GOALS
LEED NC categories
Sustainable sites (bldg as part of larger system)
Water efficiency
Energy and atmosphere
Materials and Resources
Indoor environment quality
Innovation and design process
Means and methods to
achieving goals
Conserve water use
Conserve energy use
Conserve Material use
Improve user comfort, productivity, health & safety Indoor environment quality
access to fresh air and natural light
accessibility
public space
CPTED
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
Initiatives to making/facilitating informed decisions about sustainable design
Establish a baseline for sustainability Encourage a clear correlation with LEED even if certification is not
pursued. i.e. LEED silver
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
Initiatives to making/facilitating informed decisions about sustainable design
Establish a baseline for sustainability Encourage a clear correlation with LEED even if certification is not
pursued. i.e. LEED silver
Evaluate choices based on : Ease of implementation
Capital cost relative to conventional
Payback($, reduced inputs, reduced output)
Lifecycle/ease of maintenance
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
Example
waterless urinals are easy to implement have no capital cost increase over
conventional urinals, and the payback - in terms of reduced inputs and
outputs - is immediate.
photo voltaics are currently more difficult to implement, require more
rigorous coordination with other systems, are more expensive than
conventional systems and thus require longer payback
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
Principles to making and facilitating informed decisions about sustainable design
Establish a baseline for sustainability Encourage a clear correlation with LEED even if certification is not pursued. i.e.
LEED silver
Evaluate choices based on : Ease of implementation
Capital cost relative to conventional
Payback($, reduced inputs, reduced output)
Lifecycle/ease of maintenance
Simplicity vs. Complexity
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
Example
Rainwater harvesting for irrigation use is relatively cheap and easy to install
and is a simpler system to maintain (catchment, storage, distribution)
VS
Rainwater harvesting for potable use requires a more complex system
(catchment, storage, treatment, distribution) cost more per unit of water and
is more difficult to maintain
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
Principles to making and facilitating informed decisions about sustainable design
Establish a baseline for sustainability Encourage a clear correlation with LEED even if certification is not pursued. i.e.
LEED silver
Evaluate choices based on : Ease of implementation
Capital cost relative to conventional
Payback($, reduced inputs, reduced output)
Lifecycle/ease of maintenance
Simplicity vs. Complexity
Evaluate consultants on sustainable criteria : RFQ /RFP- request that consultant team outline their approach regarding
sustainable design. Weight this approach in evaluation of qualifications/proposals
Support an integrated design process
SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
New building before site selection
New building
Addition+reno
reno
Sustainable initiatives
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D
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Sustainable
Principles
Sustainable
Features
RESOURCES
Tools Energy / Light modeling
Life cycle analysis - ATHENA environmental Impact estimator ……
Environmental Choice Programs EnergyStar
Energuide
Ecologo
Greenguard
FSC Certified……
Organizations CaGBC
Environment Canada
NRC
Health Canada
BuildSmart
Light House Sustainable Building Centre……….
THANK YOU
hugh j bitz, MAIBC, P.Eng, LEED AP 250.878.5744 [email protected]