Patrik Lazzari's LEED Gold Certified Facility in Philadelphia: A Case Study

Patrik Lazzari's LEED Gold Certified Facility in Philadelphia: A Case Study
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This case study focuses on the LEED Gold certified facility in Philadelphia, which was designed and constructed under the guidance of Patrik Lazzari

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Slide1Patrik Lazzari, CIE, LEED APCASE STUDY: LEED Gold Certified Facility in Philadelphia, MS

Slide2Who am I?Who am I? Director of Sustainable Services Yates Construction -  M.Sc. Building Technology -  in-house LEED training -  involved in over 19 LEED   projects -  LEED Gold & Silver Yates   facilities -  Co-founder of MS Chapter -  building my own LEED house   (Mississippi) Sweden Italy

Slide3AgendaAgenda   Project Background   LEED Credits Pursued   Green Strategies    Design   Construction   Exemplary Performance   Lessons Learned   Conclusion   Project Background   LEED Credits Pursued   Green Strategies    Design   Construction   Exemplary Performance   Lessons Learned   Conclusion

Slide4BackgroundBackground Philadelphia, MS Small rural town No public transportation Company Headquarters New Building Supply facility

Slide5BackgroundBackground Pre-developed site      Business area    New building

Slide6BackgroundBackground   30,000 sf   Sales floor    Offices Ware house

Slide9Opportunity to learn, and better preparefor a constantly growing market. Decided to “Walk the Walk”! Decided to “Walk the Walk”!

Slide10LEED – Developed by USGBCUS Green Building Council L EADERSHIP in E NERGY and E NVIRONMENTAL D ESIGN A leading-edge system for certifying DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, & OPERATIONS of green buildings Scores are tallied for different aspects of efficiency and design in appropriate categories: 1. Site Planning 2. Water Management 3. Energy Management 4. Material Use 5. Indoor Environmental Air Quality 6. Innovation & Design Process

Slide11TestLevels of LEED Ratings Green Buildings worldwide are certified with a voluntary, consensus-based rating system. USGBC has four levels of LEED. 26-32 points 33-38 points 39-51 points 52-69 points Achieved Gold Certification 48 Points

Slide12Highlights:100%    reduction of    potable water for    irrigation potable water savings   76%   42% energy savings   76% construction waste diverted from landfill

Slide13SSc4.2 – Alternative Transportation,Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms Sustainable Sites Sustainable Sites Green Strategies Highlights    SSc4.3 – Alternative Transportation,     Low-emitting & Fuel-efficient Vehicles

Slide14SSc6.1 – Stormwater Design –  Quantity Control Sustainable Sites Sustainable Sites •  Pervious Concrete •  Rainwater Collection •  BMP Strategies

Slide15    SSc7 – Heat Island Effect,     Roof and Non-Roof Sustainable Sites Sustainable Sites •  White Metal Roof •  Concrete Pavement •  Trees for Shade •  Reduction of    Hardscape Surfaces

Slide16WEc1 – Water Efficient LandscapingWater Efficiency Water Efficiency •  Rain Water Collection •  Drip Irrigation •  Native/Drought Tolerant    Plants Achieved: •   100%  reduction of potable water    for irrigation

Slide17WEc2 – Innovative Wastewater TechnologiesWEc3 – Water Use Reduction Water Efficiency Water Efficiency •  Rain Water Reuse for  Sewage    Conveyance •  Water Efficient Flush  & Flow    Fixtures Achieved: •   100%  reduction of potable water for    sewage conveyance •  Total of  76%  potable water savings

Slide18EAc1 – Optimize Energy Performance • EAc3 – Enhanced Commissioning Energy & Atmosphere Energy & Atmosphere Achieved: •   42%  reduction in energy use compared    to ASHRAE 90.1-2004

Slide19EAc1 – Optimize Energy Performance Energy & Atmosphere Energy & Atmosphere Daylight sensors Motion sensors White roof Fewer windows Increased roof insulation Instant hot water Geo-thermal heat pump

Slide20MRp1 – Storage & Collection of Recyclables • MRc2 – Construction Waste Management Materials & Resources Materials & Resources Achieved: •   76%  of construction waste recycled; some    on-site, some to recycling companies •  Crushed concrete and CMU used as road    base •  Milled asphalt used as base under parking

Slide21MRc4 – Recycled Content • MRc5 – Regional Materials • MRc7 Certified Wood Materials & Resources Materials & Resources Achieved: •   55%  of wood products used is FSC- certified •   >20%  of recycled content in materials •   48%  of materials are manufactured and    extracted locally

Slide22EQc3 – Construction IAQ Management Plan Indoor Environment Indoor Environment

Slide23EQc3 – Construction IAQ Management Plan Indoor Environment Indoor Environment

Slide24EQc4 – Low-Emitting materials • EQc6 – Controllability of Systems Indoor Environment Indoor Environment

Slide25IDc1 – Heat Island – Non-roof  (100% of the hardscape) • IDc2 – Water Use Reduction  (76% water savings) • IDc3 – Maximize Open Space  (53% of site is green space) • IDc4 – Regional Materials  (48% regional materials) Exemplary Performance Exemplary Performance

Slide26Lessons LearnedLessons Learned  Doable!  Pays off, if:  Goals are clear from start  Holistic approach undertaken  Assessed from a life cycle cost basis  Everyone buys into it from start!  LEED Documentation may add time  Materials and systems are more available  Training is important  Industry is evolving – need to keep up!

Slide27Great learning experience! • Worth the extra time and cost • Win-Win for all involved;  learning experience, energy efficient building, healthy environment for users, lower environmental impact, positive marketing tool for Owner… • First LEED Gold building in Mississippi! Conclusions Conclusions

Slide28Thank you!Thank you!

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