Villa Vasconcellos Walnut Creek, CA
Villa Vasconcellos, Walnut Creek, CA Project Description 70 Residential units for Low Income Seniors 61,000 total square feet 21,000 square feet of Roof space Project Team Developer: Resources for Community Development Architect: Van Meters Williams Pollock Solar: Sun Light and Power General Contractor: Segue Construction Financial Consultant: CHPC
Common Areas and Systems Villa Vasconcellos Common Areas and Systems 4,000 SqFt of Common Amenities Community room Manager and Services Office Computer lab Central Laundry room 9,500 SqFt for interior circulation Lobby Interior hallways 9,500 SqFt for interior circulation 2 Elevators Central Boiler System for Common and Residential Hot Water
Villa Vasconcellos—PV System 56.7 Kilowatt System to provide electricity for the common/house meter
Villa Vasconcellos—Solar Thermal System 8 Solar Hot Water Panels that pre-heat and deliver hot water to storage tanks for the Central Hot Water system
Villa Vasconcellos—Project Sources Investor Equity: $7,690,000 City of Walnut Creek: $2,522,000 Contra Costa County: $3,297,000 CA MHP: $4,939,000 FHLB AHP: $500,000 GP Capital: $1,040,000 Total Sources: $19,988,000
Villa Vasconcellos—Project Uses Acquisition: $ 3,469,000 Construction: $10,192,000 Solar Construction: $ 317,000 Soft Costs: $ 6,010,000 Total Uses: $19,988,000 TDC/Unit: $285,540 Hard costs/Unit: $150,130 Solar cost/unit: $4,530
Villa Vasconcellos— System Operations one year later Total Common Area Demand = 137,000KWH PV system size = 57.6 KW Electricity Produced by PVs = 88,000KWH % Demand provided by PVs = 64% Est. annual cost savings for electricity = $19,000/yr Estimated pay back in annual cost savings = 14 years
Pre-development Steps for Solar Projects RFQ for Solar Contractor Experience and expertise Initial feedback on project and possible systems References Determine contracting arrangements Direct vs sub contracting Rebate negotiations
Design Process for Solar Projects Incorporate Solar Contractor early in design phase Building lay out Structural and roof design considerations Electrical design coordination Assess added costs for other trades
Construction Coordination for Solar Projects Ensure ongoing coordination during permitting and construction—Structural Framing—Plywood Decking—Aluminum Posts—Roof flashing—Rack Installation—PV Panels—Electrical Wiring—Utility Inspections—
Senior Project Manager Resources for Community Development Affordable Housing and Solar Power Carolyn Bookhart, Senior Project Manager Resources for Community Development Berkeley, CA