An Introduction to LEED® for Existing Buildings December, 2004.

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An Introduction to LEED® for Existing Buildings December, 2004

As of LEED Green Building Rating System available LEED-NC (new construction) LEED-CI (commercial interiors) LEED-EB (existing buildings, operations and maintenance) under development LEED-CS (core & shell) LEED-H (homes) LEED-ND (neighborhood developments)

As of provide a voluntary standard for green buildings to improve performance while reducing overall operating costs measure and verify green process improvements, upgrades, and maintenance promote whole-building, integrated, sustainable design recognize leaders raise consumer awareness intentions of the EB rating system transform the built environment!

As of when to use LEED-EB initial certification of existing buildings ongoing re-certification of existing building first certified under LEED-EB ongoing re-certification of existing building first certified under LEED-NC King Street Center, LEED-EB Gold

As of LEED-EB –building operations and upgrades –facility managers & support companies –ongoing/continuous process (life of building) LEED-NC –building design & construction –architects & builders –one-time event how LEED-EB compares to LEED-NC

As of steps to LEED-EB certification REGISTER YOUR PROJECT SUBMIT BUILDING PERFORMANCE DATA BUILDING CERTIFICATION RECERTIFICATION WITHIN 5 YEARS 2 3 1

As of LEED-EB market transformation

As of LEED-EB certified buildings

As of sustainable sites14 water efficiency 5 energy & atmosphere23 materials & resources16 indoor environmental quality22 innovation in operation & upgrades 5 TOTAL POINTS AVAILABLE85 LEED-EB categories & points

As of LEED-EB: levels of certification Certified32-39 points Silver points Gold points Platinum points LEED-EB: levels of certification Certified32-39 points Silver points Gold points Platinum points Points are awarded under LEED-EB when the requirements of a credit are satisfied. Total points awarded determines the level of certification. measuring achievement

As of LEED-EB point distribution

As of continue to use existing buildings and sites protect natural and agricultural areas reduce need for automobile use protect and/or restore sites sustainable sites goals

As of reduce the quantity of water needed for the building reduce burden on potable water supply and treatment facilities water efficiency goals

As of high levels of energy efficiency and system performance encourage renewable and alternative energy sources support ozone protection protocols energy and atmosphere goals

As of reduce the amount of materials used use materials with less environmental impact reduce and manage waste materials and resources goals

As of maintain good indoor air quality eliminate, reduce, manage sources of indoor pollutants ensure thermal comfort and system controllability provide for occupant connection to the outdoor environment indoor environmental quality goals

As of LEED-EB certified building case studies

As of LEED-EB Platinum 2004 Building Statistics Project Costs: $1,186,000 Annual Net Savings: $610,300 ROI: 1.9 years Size: 950,000 ft 2 Building Type: Office Sustainable Sites Alternative Transportation: Easy access to bus lines/light rail; Bicycle storage/changing facilities serving 7% of building occupants; 24 charging stations for alternative vehicles; Program encouraging telecommuting and carpooling. Water Efficiency Water Use Reduction: High efficiency fixtures, waterless urinals, and other measures reduced water use by more than 20% below baseline. Energy & Atmosphere Onsite Renewable Energy: 736 photovoltaic panels generate electricity that is delivered to the utility grid Materials & Resources Occupant Recycling: in-1 recycling bins are located throughout the building, helping achieve a 50% waste stream recycling rate. Indoor Environmental Quality Green Cleaning:Uses cleaning products that have received the Golden Seal Charter Team certification from the State of California. Thomas Properties Group Cal/EPA Headquarters Sacramento, CA

As of LEED-EB Gold 2004 Building Statistics Project Costs: $73,800 Annual Net Savings: $137,320 ROI: 0.5 year Size: 277,440 ft 2 Building Type: Office/Lab Sustainable Sites Reduced Site Disturbance: Turf grass, prairie grass, and ponds cover 93% of the sites; open area. Water Efficiency Water Efficient Landscaping: The irrigation system serving the JohnsonDiversey grounds operates solely on captured rain and recycled site water, using no potable water in any application. Energy & Atmosphere Performance Measurement: Johnson Controls Metasys building automation system monitors and measures a number of building systems. Materials & Resources Optimize Use of Alternative Materials: Purchasing policies target the use of alternative materials including salvaged materials, recycled content, local/regional materials, and certified wood. Indoor Environmental Quality Controllability of Systems:JohnsonDiversey installed personal environment modules (PEM) in 93% of the total building office areas. JohnsonDiversey Global Headquarters Sturtevant, WI

As of Through significant reduction in operating expenses, I have determined that green building operation is not only good for the environment, it is good for the bottom line. – Craig Sheehy, CPM, Director of Property Management, Thomas Properties Group, LLC; Cal/EPA, LEED-EB Gold Why Certify? triple bottom line benefits Build Green. Everyone Profits.

As of reduce the impacts of natural resource consumption buildings represent: –39% of U.S. primary energy use –70% of electricity consumption –40% of raw materials use globally –12% of potable water consumption environmental benefits

As of economic benefits increase building valuation and ROI optimize life-cycle economic performance reduce operating costs –according to U.S. EPA research, tenants can save about 50 cents per square foot each year through strategies that cut energy use by 30%. This can represent a savings of $50,000 or more in a five-year lease on 20,000 square feet

As of decrease vacancy, improve retention reduce liability high worker productivity –a study by Carnegie Mellon University measuring the relationship between increased lighting control and productivity showed an average increase of 7.1% in productivity occupant benefits

As of how to get started visit to learn more about LEED-EB, review a copy of the rating system, and check out the FAQwww.usgbc.org/LEED attend a LEED-EB Workshop get involved with your local chapter register your LEED-EB project online at contact us at

As of For more information please visit