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1 Green Building Seminar: Retrofitting Existing Buildings for Economic Development

2 Al Chesson President A.R. Chesson Construction Co, Inc. (252) 792-4486 Work (252) 792-9090 Fax (252) 809-2475 Mobile al@archesson.com 315 West Main St. Williamston, NC 27892 http://www.archesson.com Zack Mixon, LEED AP Vice President A.R. Chesson Construction Co, Inc. (252) 792-4486 Work (252) 792-6396 Fax (252) 809-3090 Mobile zack@archesson.com 315 West Main St. Williamston, NC 27892 http://www.archesson.com

3 Incorporated in 1981. Incorporated in 1981. Over 29 YEARS of building excellence as a Commercial Over 29 YEARS of building excellence as a Commercial General Contractor with over 500 projects completed. Design-Build & Construction Management Services for 10 YEARS and more than 100 PROJECTS. Design-Build & Construction Management Services for 10 YEARS and more than 100 PROJECTS. Over 40 employees with combined 450 YEARS of contracting EXPERIENCE. Over 40 employees with combined 450 YEARS of contracting EXPERIENCE.

4 Sean Thomas Account Executive Baker Roofing Company, Inc. (919) 828-2975 Work (919) 828-9352 Fax sthomas@bakerroofing.com 517 Mercury Street Raleigh, NC 27603 http://www.bakerroofing.com Richard Wright Business Development Manager Baker Renewable Energy A Division of Baker Roofing Co. (877) 664-6961 Work rwright@bakerrenewable.com 517 Mercury Street Raleigh, NC 27603 http://www.bakerrenewable.com

5 Baker Roofing-Founded in 1915 Baker Roofing-Founded in 1915 Grown to become one of the country’s largest full service building envelope contractors. Grown to become one of the country’s largest full service building envelope contractors. Operating divisions include Baker Roofing, Baker Renewable Energy, Baker Restoration, and Baker Exterior. Operating divisions include Baker Roofing, Baker Renewable Energy, Baker Restoration, and Baker Exterior. The Mission of Baker Roofing Company is to provide valued construction services to commercial and residential customers so they succeed in meeting their objectives. The Mission of Baker Roofing Company is to provide valued construction services to commercial and residential customers so they succeed in meeting their objectives.

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12 Test U.S. Building Impacts: 12 % Water Use 30 % Greenhouse Gas Emissions 65 % Waste Output 70 % Electricity Consumption

13 Test Average Savings of Green Buildings ENERGY SAVINGS 30% CARBON SAVINGS 35% WATER USE SAVINGS 30-50% WASTE COST SAVINGS 50-90% Source: Capital E

14 30-70% ENERGY SAVINGS VERIFIEDPERFORMANCE REDUCED LIABILITY & IMPROVEDRISKMANAGEMENT IMPROVEDEMPLOYEEMORALEImprovedBottomLine.REDUCEDABSENTEEISM INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEDRECRUITMENT POSITIVEMARKETINGANDPROMOTION

15 HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIGHTING ENHANCES PRODUCTIVITY 6.7 % INDIVIDUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL ENHANCES PRODUCTIVITY 3.6 % Average Productivity Gains

16 IncreasedProductivity 20% BETTER TEST PERFORMANCE SCHOOLS EARLIERDISCHARGEHOSPITALSINCREASEDPRODUCTION FACTORIES 2-16% PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE OFFICES INCREASE IN SALES PER SQUARE FOOT RETAIL

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20 Measuring Green-ness

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24 Test LEADERSHIP in ENERGY and ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN A leading-edge system for certifying DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, & OPERATIONS of the greenest buildings in the world Scores are tallied for different aspects of efficiency and design in appropriate categories. For instance, LEED assesses in detail: 1. Site Planning 2. Water Management 3. Energy Management 4. Material Use 5. Indoor Environmental Environmental Air Quality Air Quality 6. Innovation & Design Process Design Process

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29 Energy Code Fundamentals Energy codes, like building codes are adopted by cities, counties, and government agencies. Set minimum levels of energy performance. Assure the most basic energy efficiency measures are included.

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31 The Federal Government is the nation's single largest landlord and energy consumer. operating more than 500,000 facilities comprising more than 3 billion square feet. Historically, approximately $30 billion is spent annually on acquiring or substantially renovating Federal facilities and about $7 billion is spent on energy for Federal facilities

32 Executive Order 13514 Requires at least 15% of each federal agency's existing facilities and building leases (above 5,000 gross square feet) to meet the Guiding Principles by the end of fiscal year 2015. To meet this goal, most agencies must upgrade at least some portion of their existing building stock.

33 Executive Order 13514: Guiding Principles 1.Employ Integrated Assessment, Operation, and Management Principles (i.e., Commissioning) 2.Optimize Energy Performance (i.e., Renewable Energy) 3.Protect and Conserve Water (i.e., WaterSense-labeled products) 4.Enhance Indoor Environmental Quality (i.e., Daylighting) 5.Reduce Environmental Impact of Materials (i.e., Recycled Content Materials)

34 Energy Policy Act (EPACT) Signed by President Bush on August 8, 2005 Signed by President Bush on August 8, 2005 Federal tax incentives for consumers and businesses that pursue energy efficiency and renewable energy. Federal tax incentives for consumers and businesses that pursue energy efficiency and renewable energy.

35 Case Study: Former Buddy Davis Yachts Building

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42 Spotlight on Lighting Lighting systems easy to upgrade Lighting systems easy to upgrade Precise energy savings gained by Precise energy savings gained by upgrades are known. Owners & lessees encouraged to Owners & lessees encouraged to focus on lighting improvements first. Systems that reduce lighting power density by 40 % and employ dual switching qualify for a full tax deduction of $0.60/SF off the cost of the purchase. Systems that reduce lighting power density by 40 % and employ dual switching qualify for a full tax deduction of $0.60/SF off the cost of the purchase.

43 Electric Lights Energy & Effectiveness Common Industrial Building Common Industrial Building Lights On Lights On Burning Energy Burning Energy Sometimes Still Dark Sometimes Still Dark

44 Clear Skylight Glazing Skylight Glazing Skylight Glazing First with clear First with clear then opaque domes then opaque domes knock down light for diffusion knock down light for diffusion

45 Prismatic Skylights Sunoptics Prismatic Skylights Sunoptics Prismatic Skylights Maximize Light Transmission with the optimum level of diffusion Maximize Light Transmission with the optimum level of diffusion No Lights On! No Lights On!

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49 *EXCLUSIVE OF LAND COSTS AND TIME*

50 Fed-Ex, Hertford, NC $2,435,000 Quick Start II, Washington, NC $2,500,000 Washington County Industrial Bldg, Plymouth, NC $1,420,000


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