Title: Veterinary Medicine Food Animal Facility
1Veterinary Medicine Food Animal Facility
- Miles Albertson
- Associate Director
- University of Florida, Facilities Planning and
Construction - ama_at_ufl.edu
- www.facilities.ufl.edu
2University of Florida Facilities Planning
ConstructionpresentsGreen Building Case
Study College of Veterinary Medicine Food Animal
Reproduction Medical Services
- Opening Remarks, UF Project Mgr. Miles Albertson
- Design/ Build Team Perry Construction/
- Ponikvar Associates
- MEP/FP Engineer Moses Associates
- Cx Greentime
- QA/Closing Remarks Miles Albertson
- USGBC LEED Award Dr. Paul Nicoletti
- Dr. Jim Thompson
3Building Green at University of Florida
- - Opening Remarks
- - UFs LEED program
- - Where we stand
- Bahar Armaghani, LEED AP
- Miles Albertson, Associate Director, Project
Manager - Facilities Planning Construction
- www.facilities.ufl.edu
4University of Floridas LEED Program
- In 2001, University of Florida officially adopted
(LEED) for its major renovation and new
construction projects - Starting 2006, Minimum Silver LEED certification
required
5- LEED standards are the first tool that enables a
project team to prioritize sustainable
techniques all the way through the design and
construction process - Over the last 7 years UF has used this tool to
the benefit of projects all over University
resulting in an entirely new breed of buildings
at UF, the LEED certified green buildings - This new generation of University of Florida
building represents a giant step forward for the
university
6Why UF Adopted LEED
- As an educator, UF plays a leading role in
training leaders to make a difference in the
world - UF consumes significant resources
- Students will have a major environmental impact
as consumers, conservers when they depart our
campus
7Why UF Adopted LEED
- To be proactive in taking positive steps toward
saving the environment - To save energy
- To promote building occupants well being
- To lead by example
- To educate our faculty, staff, students,
community, State - It is the right thing to do!
8Facts About University of Florida
- 2000 acres main campus
- 300 acres are conservation land
- 887 buildings on main campus
- 17,446,600 square foot main campus
- 1932 buildings on and off campus
- 20,372,666 square foot on and
- off campus
9Facts About University of Florida
- 50,000 students
- 8,100 staff
- 4,350 faculty
- We are a city within a city
10Utilities Consumption
- Electric about 3.5 million per month
- Water about 85,000 per month
- Steam about 350,000 per month
11Facts About University of Florida
- 18,000 tons per year total waste generated
- Each Home Game day generates additional
- 9 tons at the stadium
- 7 tons tailgating
- Homecoming weekend generates additional
- 29 tons
12Facts About University of Florida
- Construction
- 400 million in design, planning and
construction, new construction and major
renovation - Minor projects for building upgrades
13Why LEED Certification?
- Benefits
- Verifies sustainable goals are met
- Certification is not as universally accepted as
other Whys? - Documents to constituents . . . public or private
- USGBC Most verifiable and universally
recognizable measuring stick for sustainability
Dont Expect what you dont Inspect
14UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LEED PROJECTS
UF Facilities Planning Construction
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A
UF Orthopaedic Surgery Sports Medicine Institute
Legal Information Phase II Law Building
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B
Gold
Mary Ann Cofrin-Harn Pavilion
Baseball Locker Room Facility
M
C
Certified
McGuire Center For Lepidoptera Biodiversity
Certified
IFAS Biological Agricultural Research Facility
Q
SW Stadium Expansion
L
EAST CAMPUS
D
P
Pathogens Research Facility
R
Genetics Cancer Research Center
Graham Center at Pugh Hall
Powell Structures and Materials Laboratory
Certified
Not on Map Outside Main Campus Boundary
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F
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J
G
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Steinbrenner Band Building
Veterinary Medicine Food Animal Facility
Hub Renovation
Biomedical Science Building
Library West Additions Renovations
M.E. Rinker Sr. Hall
Nanoscience Institute
15LEED-NC Point Distribution
Five LEED credit categories
Category Possible Points Sustainable
Sites 14 Water Efficiency 5 Energy
Atmosphere 17 Materials Resources 13 Indoor
Environmental Air Quality 15 Innovation
Design 5 Total 69
16Sustainable Sites (SS)
- Site Selection
- Brownfield Redevelopment
17Sustainable Sites (SS)
- Alternative Transportation
18Sustainable Sites (SS)
- Reduce site disturbance
- Storm water management, qualities and quantities
- Heat island non-roof
- Light pollution reduction
19 Water Efficiency (WE)
- Water efficient landscape
- Water use reduction
20Energy Atmosphere (EA)
- Optimize energy Performance
- Additional Commissioning
- Ozone Depletion
- 100 Green Power
21Material Resources (MR)
- Construction Waste Management
- Recycled Content
- Regional Material
22Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
- Tobacco Smoke Control
- Construction IAQ Management Plan During
Construction
23Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
24Innovative Credit
- Additional Green Power
- LEED Accredited Professionals (6)
25Commissioning and Energy Modeling for LEED at UF
- Michael J. Hess, PE, LEED AP
- Past President - USGBC Central Florida
- Board Member (January 2008) - USGBC National
26The Energy Modeling process
- Every new UF project is pursuing LEED-NC
- Energy modeling is not required by LEED-NC, but
can be worth more points than any other task
(optimize energy, renewable energy and green
power) - New UF projects include energy modeling scope per
LEED-NC and ASHRAE 90.1
27The Energy Modeling process
- Typically using DOE2 software with 3-dimensional
interface - Trying to create energy model early in design
when it is most useful - Analyze various options for building and
associated payback - Analyze interactions between various options
28 UF-195 Veterinary Medicine Food Animal
Facility
- Energy model created near end of CDs, but design
team already familiar w/energy analysis - Energy efficiency features include
- High efficiency lighting (approx 10 better than
code) - Additional Insulation
- High performance glazing
- Occupancy sensors
- Variable air volume fume hood exhaust
- High efficiency boiler
- High efficiency condensing unit
29UF-195 Veterinary Medicine Food Animal Facility
- Lessons Learned
- Success is easy with a good design and
construction team
30The Commissioning process
- Every new UF project is pursuing LEED-NC
- Commissioning is required by LEED-NC
- LEED-NC provides an additional point for third
party enhanced commissioning - New UF projects include third party commissioning
per LEED-NC - Using qualified firms
31The Commissioning process
- Review of OPR and BoD
- Design document reviews
- Commissioning specs (in front end)
- Submittal reviews
- Cx Plans
- Installation verification site visits
- Verify TAB and start-up
- Project specific functional and performance
testing - Review OM documentation
- Assist with training
- Systems manuals
32UF-195 Veterinary Medicine Food Animal Facility
- Several issues identified during process,
including several energy issues - Lab occupancy sensors
- Functional performance testing revealed outside
air damper not modulating per engineers sequence - Wall insulation
- Installation verification indicated it was
missing at beams
33UF-195 Veterinary Medicine Food Animal Facility
- Several issues identified during process,
including several energy issues - VAV boxes
- Engineer revised minimum VAV box settings based
on CxA design review - Controls field tech did not get a copy of revised
drawings - Functional performance testing revealed VAV boxes
all modulating to wrong minimum position - Most issues fixed in a few minutes!
- Contractors being rushed
34Future opportunities
- More 3D daylight simulations integrated with
energy modeling and commissioning - Additional Measurement Verification as an
extension of energy modeling and commissioning - On site renewable energy
- PV, solar HW
35Where Do We Go From Here?
- Sustainable / Green Design Becoming the
Standard - Governments at all levels requirement compliance
- UF is a Prime Example
- Supporting industries fully engaged in process
- USGBC Updating / Expanding Programs
- Meeting higher goals achievable within
construction budgets - Change in Perception
- Maintain Diligence to Keep Momentum Moving!!
36LEED Buildings on UF Campus
- Ten LEED certified
- Rinker Hall GOLD
- McGuire Center for Lepidoptera Research
- Structures and Materials Testing Laboratory
- The Mary Ann Harn Cofrin Pavilion
- Orthopaedic Surgery Sports Medicine Institute
- Veterinary Medicine Food Animal Facility
- Library West GOLD
- Genetics and Cancer Research Center
- Powell Structures Lab
- Law School
- Eighteen LEED registered
37Where Do We Go From Here?
- One Example - Working to renovate existing
buildings to incorporate sustainable/green
features - UF Portfolio Pilot Program for LEED
Certification of Existing Buildings - Working with USGBC to develop approach to apply
LEED EB to 31 existing buildings
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