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1 UC/CSU/CCC Sustainability Conference Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 2008 The Best Practice Awards Program is created by the UC/CSU/IOU Energy Efficiency Partnership Program and funded under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission

2 The UC Project Management Institute is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members are available upon request (emily.montan@ucop.edu). This program is registered with the AIA-CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.emily.montan@ucop.edu AIA CONTINUING EDUCATION

3 TAHOE CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES OVERALL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN Bill Starr, UCDavis Senior Project Manager Vance Fox Photography

4 PROJECT HISTORY The Tahoe Environmental Research Center was founded in 2004 for the study of all environmental aspects of the Lake Tahoe watershed Tahoe Fish Hatchery (original TERC facility)

5 PROJECT HISTORY After studying four sites UC Davis joined with a Sierra Nevada College project already underway Fish Hatchery (Field Station) Laboratory (at SNC Campus)

6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 40,000 gross square foot laboratory, classroom and office building with the following goals: State-of-the-art research and teaching environment Safe, healthy working environment Exemplary environmental performance using replicable and cost effective sustainable design strategies Environmental goals in sync with programmatic goals Delivery method: negotiated contract with GMP (guaranteed maximum price), no prevailing wage requirements Permitting: Washoe County, NV; Tahoe Regional Planning Authority

7 SITE PLAN Graphics courtesy of Collaborative Design Studio

8 FLOOR PLANS 3rd Floor - UCD 2nd Floor - SNC 1st Floor - Shared Basement not shown

9 PROJECT TEAM SNC Project Manager: Jim Steinman Architect: Collaborative Design Studios, Reno, NV (formerly Lundahl & Assoc.) Mechanical & Plumbing Engineers: Rumsey Engineers, Oakland, CA Electrical Engineers: IDEAS Incorporated, Santa Clara, CA Structural: Martin and Peltyn, Las Vegas, NV LEED and Commissioning Consultant: AEC, Boulder, CO Lab Planner: RFD, San Diego, CA Civil Engineer: Gary Davis Group, Tahoe City, CA Other Supporters: Carnegie Mellon University Labs 21 General Contractor: Turner Construction Mechanical Contractor: RHP Mechanical, Reno, NV

10 PROCESS I can get a chiller donated. Labs 21 – That’s some sort of new fume hood I think VAV reheat would be cheaper The school next door used ground source heat pumps Can we do operable windows in a lab? What is VAV? I hate operable windows. They’re a security risk LEED doesn’t matter. LEED gold definitely.

11 Power Generation –Vector Cogen (donation) –Hess Microgen (donation) –Capstone Turbine –Reconditioned Capstone turbine –Cogen heat recovery connection to dormatories –Fuel Cell –Woodchip gasification Renewables –Solar Genix Power Roof –Photovoltaic Shingles –Adhesive UNISolar PV modules –Standard PV Modules –Evacuated tube solar thermal –Solar thermal panels PROCESS Sifting through technologies

12 DAYLIGHTING

13 HVAC SYSTEM SEPARATION Graphics courtesy of Collaborative Design Studio

14 CHILLED BEAMS IN LABORATORIES Section through Lab

15 RADIANT HEATING AND COOLING Section through Office

16 ENERGY SAVINGS 60% overall energy cost savings Reduced air handler unit size from 23,000 cfm to 18,000 cfm

17 WATER CONSERVATION AND RE-USE

18 BARRIERS Scoping of project - Permitting & technologies before program “The environmental permit approval doesn’t include an exhaust stack.” “Have you considered (i.e. you will use) the Solargenix system?” Accurate cost estimating on innovative systems “Why is there a chiller in the cost estimate?” “This system is not going to work and will be ripped out right after it is installed.” Local authorities and regulations “The radiation shielding needed to achieve safe levels is a single sheet of paper.” “The fume hood stacks cannot extend above the roof parapet.” Donors “Can you take this building to LEED platinum for a million dollars?” (when the Construction Drawings were at 50% CDs)

19 LESSONS LEARNED - Design Creating justification for and filtering options for innovative design takes extra time – best spent in SD Extra effort is required on SD and DD cost estimates Get commitment to system concept no later than the middle of DD

20 LESSONS LEARNED - Construction Low-energy design requires vigilance to maintain savings

21 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

22 CONTACT INFORMATION Bill Starr, UCD Senior Project Manager wjstarr@ucdavis.edu Clifton Lemon, Rumsey Engineers clemon@rumseyengineers.com http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/download/tces_spread.pdf

23 QUESTIONS? Please stop by the Higher Education Partnership booth for hard copies of 2007 Best Practice case studies. Or visit www.greenbuildings.berkeley.edu/ best_practices.htm to view an online archive of case studies. www.greenbuildings.berkeley.edu/ best_practices.htm This concludes the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Program. QUESTIONS?


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