1 Going Green An Overview of New Requirements for Sustainable Facility Design and Construction NIH – Office of Research Facilities Development and Operations.

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1 Going Green An Overview of New Requirements for Sustainable Facility Design and Construction NIH – Office of Research Facilities Development and Operations

2 What is sustainable or green design? “To significantly reduce or eliminate the negative impact of buildings on the environment and on the building occupants, green building design and construction practices address: sustainable site planning, safeguarding water and water efficiency, energy efficiency, conservation of materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality.” ---U.S. Green Building Council

3 New Mandates for Sustainable Design Statutes: Federal Energy Policy Act of 2005 Memorandum of Understanding: Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings –(Not the same as LEED) –Signed by HHS January 24, 2006 Executive Order: –Signed by President on January 26, 2007 – OMB Energy and Environmental Scorecards HHS Policy –Signed September 8, 2006 HHS Implementation Plan –Signed December 2006; Updated December 2007

4 Department of Health and Human Services Policy Effective September 8, 2006 Requires compliance with MOU guiding principles AND certification of projects OpDivs determine specific design requirements and specifications OpDivs also determine certification level (basic, silver, gold, platinum) Policy reviewed annually.

5 Green Design Requirements (Guiding Principles from MOU) I.Employ Integrated Design Principles II.Optimize Energy Performance III.Protect and Conserve Water IV.Enhance Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) V.Reduce Environmental Impact of Materials VI.Conformance with Local Environmental Requirements

6 I. Employ Integrated Design Principles A.Use collaborative, integrated design process in all stages (IPT) B.Establish performance goals C.Consider all stages of building life cycle including deconstruction D.Use total building commissioning practices to verify performance

7 II. Optimize Energy Performance Energy Efficiency A.Establish whole building performance target. B.Reduce energy cost budget by 30% compared with baseline rating per ASHRAE and IESNA standards. C.For renovations, reduce energy cost budget by 20% below pre-renovation Measurement and Verification A.Install building level utility meters B.Track and optimize actual performance data from first year against targets C.Enter data and lessons learned in database

8 III. Protect and Conserve Water A.Indoor water – employ strategies to reduce potable water use by 20% over calculated baseline for bldg. B.Outdoor water – use water efficient landscaping, recycle water, reduce storm water runoff and pollution.

9 IV. Enhance Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) A.Ventilation and Thermal Comfort – meet ASHRAE Std B.Moisture Control – establish control strategy C.Daylighting – achieve specified daylight factor D. Specify low-emitting materials E.Protect indoor air quality during construction – follow recommendations of SMACC Indoor Air Quality Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction AND minimum 72-hour flush out after.

10 V. Reduce Environmental Impact of Materials A.Meet or exceed EPA recycled content recommendations B.Meet or exceed USDA biobased content recommendations C.Increase recycling of construction waste D.Eliminate use of ozone depleting chemicals

11 VI. Conformance with Local Environmental Requirements National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) - design in compliance with process Other Applicable Environmental Regulations – design/construction in compliance Environmental Baseline Survey - Identifies Contamination concerns Environmental Management System – Meets established goals from local EMS Asset Management Planning - design in compliance with plan

12 Applicability of HHS Certification Requirements ALL Projects – New Construction, Improvements and Leases Apply Guiding Principles to maximum extent feasible. New Construction Certify projects with total cost Equal to or greater than $1 million Improvement and Repair Projects Certify projects with total cost Equal to or greater than $3 million

13 Executive Order 13423: Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy and Transportation Management Combines multiple previous Executive Orders Requires all agencies to meet MOU Guiding Principles in: –All new construction and renovations AND –By end of FY 2015 at least 15% of the inventory of existing buildings must comply.

14 HHS Policy Acceptable Certification Systems Two certification and rating systems may be used: –U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) –OR –Green Building Initiative’s Green Globes Fees for certification to be included in project budget

15 Role of NEMS in Sustainability Initiatives NEMS (NIH Environmental Management System) Working Groups – Set goals and targets Monitor progress Coordinate with HHS: –NEMS working groups include all NIH representatives on the HHS Working Group Division of Environmental Protection – Provides contractor support to working groups and compliance assistance. Provides outreach and training

16 References: Federal Regulations, Guidance and Policy HHS Implementation Plan - pdf Comprehensive listings may be found on these websites: FedCenter – Office of the Federal Environmental Executive –

17 References: Supporting Information and Tools Energy Star for New Building Design – Green Building Initiative; Green Globes – Green Guide for Health Care – Greening Federal Facilities – Hospitals for a Healthy Environment – Labs for the 21 st Century – U. S. Green Building Council: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) – Whole Building Design Guide –

18 References: HHS and NIH Policies and Guidelines HHS Office of Facilities Management and Policy – HHS Facilities Program Manual – Sustainable Design – HHS Sustainable Buildings Implementation Plan – HHS Policy for Sustainable and High Performance Buildings – NIH Office Fit-Out Guidelines – NIH Environmental Management System – Sustainable Facilities –

19 Questions??