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San Mateo County Community College District Sustainability Conference: Butte Community College Best Practices – Roundtable August 3 & 4, 2007 1"Facilities Excellence"
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San Mateo County Community College District "Facilities Excellence"2 CampusHistoryCampus Acreage Gross Square Footage Assignable Square Footage Student FTES (FY 06-07) Student Headcount (Spring ‘07) Parking Cañada College Redwood City, CA 1968132262,506176,9844,6226,2301,700 College of San Mateo San Mateo, CA 1963154654,906444,6549,68410,5734,053 Skyline College San Bruno, CA 1969110524,269357,7417,5208,3642,031 Chancellor’s Office San Mateo, CA 1978N/A24,929 00Included in CSM TOTALN/A3961,466,6101,004,30821,82625,1677,784
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Why Sustainability? Board of Trustees goal Guiding principle in the 2006 Facilities Master Plan Economic & Financial Benefits State Mandate: Green Building Action Plan (Governor’s Executive Order 5/20/2004) (Governor’s Executive Order 5/20/2004) IT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO! 3"Facilities Excellence"
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Sustainability Strategies Energy Management Waste Reduction Water Conservation Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management Program Use of Green Construction Materials and Renewables Building Design 4"Facilities Excellence"
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Energy Management Lighting retrofit Mechanical system upgrade & repair 5"Facilities Excellence"
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Energy Management Variable speed fan/pumps Digital building management control systems 6"Facilities Excellence"
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Energy Management CO-GEN @ CSM (570 KW) CO-GEN @ Skyline (375 KW) 7"Facilities Excellence"
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Energy Management 8"Facilities Excellence"
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Energy Management 9"Facilities Excellence"
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Energy Management 10"Facilities Excellence"
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Waste Reduction and Management Double-sided copiers Double-sided copiers Recycling programs Recycling programs Electronic forms Electronic forms Reducing/recycling grass clippings and tree trimmings - compost Reducing/recycling grass clippings and tree trimmings - compost Donate and resale program for unwanted furniture and equipment Donate and resale program for unwanted furniture and equipment Construction material diversion Construction material diversion 11"Facilities Excellence"
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Waste Reduction and Management 12"Facilities Excellence"
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Water Conservation Synthetic Turf Fields at Cañada, CSM and Skyline 13"Facilities Excellence"
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Water Conservation 14"Facilities Excellence"
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Water Conservation Synthetic Turf Fields Benefits Water conservation Pesticides Herbicides Fuel / Oil Man power Paint / Chalk Maintenance Safety Low injury rate Maximum Usage Recycled Rubber 15"Facilities Excellence"
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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management Program Outreach/Education through web site Written IAQ Training Program Review and adjustment of maintenance protocols for alignment with best IAQ practices http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/facilities/ maintoperation/EnvironmentalHealth.html http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/facilities/ maintoperation/EnvironmentalHealth.html http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/facilities/ maintoperation/EnvironmentalHealth.html 16"Facilities Excellence"
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Use of Green Construction Materials and Renewables Window Treatments Carpet Acoustic Ceiling Panels Tarkett Linoleum Floorings Fiberglass Reinforced Panel Wainscot in Classrooms Furniture Specifications & Guidelines 17"Facilities Excellence"
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Building Design CSM Science Bldg. 36 42% MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT THAN REQUIRED BY CODE 18"Facilities Excellence"
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Building Design Skyline Bldg. 6 Student Union Skyline Bldg 7A Science Annex 28% MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT THAN REQUIRED BY CODE 19"Facilities Excellence"
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Building Design Canada Bldg. 9 Library / Learning Resource Center 30% MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT THAN REQUIRED BY CODE 20"Facilities Excellence"
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Building Design 4 pm - no shading device4 pm – vertical screen shading devices 4 pm – horizontal shading devices Sun at spring & autumn equinoxes (3/21 & 9/21) Advanced Daylight Simulation performed in the Heliodon at: The Pacific Energy Center 851 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Canada Bldg. 9 Library /Learning Resource Center 21"Facilities Excellence"
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Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Rebates "Facilities Excellence" 22 PG&E Energy Efficiency PG&E Energy Efficiency Jan 2002 - $27,000 Air Handler Retrofits DW High Efficiency Lighting Systems: July 2002 – $102,600 CSM & SKY Co-Generation: November 2004 – $878,557 CCCCO / IOU / EE Partnership CCCCO / IOU / EE Partnership CSM Gym VAV Retrofit Project, CSM Lobby Chiller Replacement Project, and SKY Gym VAV Retrofit Project :December 2006 - $81,051 Savings by Design Savings by Design CAN B9: March 2008 - $24,927 CAN B9: March 2008 - $24,927 CSM B35: Summer 2006 - $2,400 CSM B36: November 2006 - $56,117 SKY B6/7A : May 2007 - $38,546
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Building Design Upcoming New Buildings Cañada College: Facilities Maintenance Center (FMC) Cañada College: Facilities Maintenance Center (FMC) Skyline College: Facilities Maintenance Center (FMC) Skyline College: Facilities Maintenance Center (FMC) Goal: LEED- Silver Certification CSM Design Build (3 Bldgs) CSM Design Build (3 Bldgs) Workforce / Wellness / Aquatic CenterWorkforce / Wellness / Aquatic Center Faculty CenterFaculty Center Student Services / Admin. / Student ActivitiesStudent Services / Admin. / Student Activities SKY Design Build (3 Bldgs) SKY Design Build (3 Bldgs) Administration / Instructional BuildingAdministration / Instructional Building Cosmetology & Wellness CenterCosmetology & Wellness Center Automotive Technology BuildingAutomotive Technology Building 23"Facilities Excellence"
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Building Design Goals LEED Certifications PG&E Savings by Design Sustainable San Mateo County Exceed Title 24 energy requirements Renewable energy sources Recovery of waste heat Re-use & diversion of construction materials 24"Facilities Excellence"
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District Benefits "Facilities Excellence" 25 District energy use reduced by half Useful life of infrastructure extended at much lower cost Increased monitoring of building systems and usage Reduced dependency on energy grid Reduction in ozone depletion Reduction in waste stream Reduction in overall utility costs (gas, water, electricity, waste) Increased indoor environmental comfort Increased recycling Creates potential for future improvements and savings Sets good example for students IT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO!
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The Cost of Not Being Green Diminished indoor air quality Higher energy, maintenance & operating costs Lost productivity & performance Lost public relations opportunities Diminished occupant health Diminished student achievement High maintenance & operations cost 26"Facilities Excellence"
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Awards and Recognition 2005 Flex Your Power http://www.fypower.org/feature/awards/2005_award s.html http://www.fypower.org/feature/awards/2005_award s.html http://www.fypower.org/feature/awards/2005_award s.html 2005 S.M.C.G.J. (San Mateo County Grand Jury) Commendation 2004 Client of the Year Public Sector Award Environment California Newsletter: http://www.environmentcalifornia.org http://www.environmentcalifornia.org 2007 Merit Award from California Construction Magazine for CSM Bldg. 36 2008 Keenan Safety Award for Cañada Bldg. 9 27"Facilities Excellence"
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Summary The green future is here Affirm commitment to achieving Board’s goal of sustainability Encourage sustainability in all campuses 28"Facilities Excellence"
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Question & Answer www.smccd.edu/facilities José D. Nuñez Vice Chancellor Facilities Planning, Maintenance & Operations (650) 574-6512 nunezj@smccd.edu 29"Facilities Excellence"
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