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1 1 Outlook 2009 Conference October 8, 2009 The Color of Money is Still Green: A Candid Discussion about Sustainability

2 2 Presented by Alan R. Bell, AIA, LEED® AP Seton Family of Hospitals Learning Opportunities: What LEED credits were attained Incorporating energy saving technologies & systems into your facilities Evaluating various green tech tools that measure your building performance Developing detailed plans when implementing green systems into your operations

3 3 Project Team - Acknowledgements / Credits SETON Healthcare Network – Owner Karlsberger – Programming/Planning/Architecture/Interior/Graphic Design ccrd Partners – Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems – Sustainability Consultant Datum Engineers, Inc. – Structural Design TBG – Landscape Design Bury + Partners – Civil Engineering Medequip International – Medical Equipment Planner Sodexho – Food Service Consultant The Lighting Practice – Lighting Consultant Kroll Inc. – Security Consultant White Construction Company – Pre-Construction Services/Construction Manager John Durant Photography – Photographer

4 4 Hospital - 505,300 SF - 176 licensed beds - $130M Construction Cost (257$/sf) ~ 2/2006 - $206M Capital Budget (408$/sf) 32.2 acres of a 722-acre Brownfield Site LEED Platinum Certification Combined Cooling/Heating Power Plant - 35,500 SF - $18M Construction Cost

5 5 We will not “buy points” Energy Conserving Measures must meet a hurdle rate Platinum Goal

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11 11 Water Conservation  1.4 Million gal/yr irrigation water saved from the use of native plant landscapes. Reclaimed water (“purple pipe”) from the Walnut Creek WWTP used for site irrigation  1.7 million gal/yr estm savings from low flow plumbing fixtures and dual flush toilets  2.4 million gal/yr estm savings from water efficient autoclaves  Water Efficiency = approx 5.5 million gal/yr saved  Not accounting for irrigation water savings, on a per square foot basis, DCMCCT consumes 30% to 40% less water that 4 other comparable size hospitals in Central Texas  Last year, DCMCCT consumed 17,000,000 gallons of irrigation water less than another hospital of similar site size

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18 18 Future Improvements  Parking garage occupancy sensors  Exterior stairwell lights photocells and occupancy sensors  Additional occupancy sensors for mechanical, electrical and other miscellaneous rooms throughout the hospital  Fan coil units for Security, SPD Decontam, and Surgery / Anesthesia On-call rooms  BAS Static Pressure Reset  Modifications and repair to existing Daylight Harvesting system

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23 23 Recycling Program  Average from 5 tons/month first year of operation to 8.5 tons/month for first 6 months of 2009, leveling off at 10 tons/month sustaining  Equivalent to 145 trees/month  60,000 gal water/month  760 cu.ft landfill volume/month  60 barrels of oil/month

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25 25 FY07 CHOA 4.76 FY08 DCMC 3.91 FY09 DCMC 4.21 FY10 DCMC 4.13 Average Length of Patient Stay

26 26 REDUCE + REUSE + RECYCLE RECYCLING PROGRAM FOOD SERVICE Beverage refill program Elimination of Styrofoam Purchase items in concentrated from to reduce packaging and transport costs Environmentally friendly washing products Recycling of fats and oils for bio fuel ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Strip hard surface floors without chemicals Concentrated cleaning products Recycling collections points Core-less toilet paper program

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