Design for Sustainability in Airport Development Projects Tony Wallis – Associate - Beca Airports May 2009
Outline Pavement Maintenance Recycling Pavement Materials New Technology Stabilising Existing Materials In Situ Use of Local Materials Green Buildings
Bob the Builder says… REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE
Maintenance - Crack Sealing and Injection
Maintenance – surface treatment
Auckland Airport – Recycling of Runway
Auckland Airport – Slabs Removed
Godzilla
Ohakea – AC Milling
AC Millings/Recycled Asphalt (RAP)
“Coolpave” – Warm Mix Asphalt
Stabilising
“Mudcrete”
Aitutaki – Local Coral
Other Initiatives Green Procurement Carbon Optioneering
Green Buildings - Why Go Green?
Drivers for Green Buildings Climate Change Ozone Layer Depletion Waste Generation Depletion of Natural Resources Kyoto Agreement Greenhouse Gases / Carbon Footprint LOWER OPERATING COST
Buildings CONSUME 40% of the world’s raw resources (3 billion tons) 15% of its fresh water 40% of its energy 50% of the timber harvest The Building Industry – A Global View
Buildings PRODUCE 40% of solid waste to landfill 40% of harmful air emissions 35% of the world’s CO2 emissions The Building Industry – A Global View
Meridian Offices - Design Targets Use 60% less energy than comparable buildings Use 70% less water than comparable buildings
Auckland Airport – Pier B
Photovoltaics (PV) - Example
Solar Hot Water
Rainwater Reclaim - Example
Fabric / Facade Solutions
Water & Power Saving Energy Audit – Meters Lighting – automatic, sensors Heating/Cooling – CO2 detectors, shading, ventilation Building Management Systems Variable Speed Motors – Baggage conveyors and travelators
Water & Power Saving Solar/Wind Generators Solar Water Heating Airfield Lighting – LED/Solar powered lights Water tanks Low flow fittings
Thank you!