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Title: Green Building


1
Green Building
  • The future of home building is green building
  • Charlie Ruma, Immediate-past President of NAHB

2
Definition
  • green building is the resource-efficient
  • 1. design
  • 2. construction, and
  • 3. operation
  • of buildings by employing environmentally
    sensible
  • 1. construction practices
  • 2. systems, and
  • 3. materials

3
Facts
  • recent phenomenon (1991)
  • about a 2 dozen green building programs in
    existence
  • municipal
  • voluntary (Austin, TX)
  • mandatory (Boulder, CO Frisco, TX)
  • HBA
  • voluntary (Denver, CO Atlanta, GA)
  • more to come

4
Components
  • main areas addressed by green building programs
  • energy and resource efficiency
  • water conservation
  • health and environmental quality
  • materials and waste management
  • site design and protection

5
Energy Standards
  • reduces energy consumption
  • passive solar design
  • light-colored roofing
  • energy-efficient appliances
  • low emissivity windows
  • improved insulation
  • efficient lighting
  • energy-efficient AC and heating systems

6
Resource Standards
  • draws on renewable resources where possible
  • ground-source heat pumps
  • passive solar design
  • solar thermal water heaters
  • photovoltaic panels

7
Water Standards
  • conserves water
  • low-flow fixtures
  • low-flow toilets
  • greywater systems
  • rainwater harvesting
  • xeriscaping
  • smart irrigation systems

8
Materials Standards
  • promotes best use of materials
  • floor joists, wall studs at 24 centers
  • engineered lumber products where possible
  • laminated wood in lieu of solid beams
  • regionally-produced products
  • recycled content carpet and padding
  • recycled content roof material

9
Waste Management Standards
  • encourages waste management
  • recycle construction waste
  • outdoor composting
  • built-in kitchen recycling center

10
Building Site Standards
  • protects the building site
  • erosion control site plan
  • save and reuse topsoil
  • existing tree protection
  • replant or donate removed vegetation
  • maximize pervious surface

11
Health/Environmental Standards
  • focuses on health and environmental quality
  • low VOC interior paints
  • solvent-free, low-toxic finishes
  • radon mitigation
  • carbon monoxide detector
  • exhaust fan in garage
  • moisture control measures
  • central vacuum system vented to exterior

12
Benefits of Green Building
  • lower operating cost
  • homes require less energy and use less water
  • lower maintenance
  • more durable building components/better building
    practices reduce upkeep and replacement costs
  • increased home value
  • lower documented utility bills
  • market for green homes
  • improved environmental quality
  • indoor (moisture control)
  • outdoor (resource-efficiency)

13
Existing Programs
  • Austin, TX
  • Boulder, CO
  • Denver, CO
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Frisco, TX

14
Austin Green Builder Program
  • first green building program in the nation (1991)
  • voluntary, municipally-run program
  • city-owned utility company is a major partner in
    the program
  • certifies homes on a scale of one to four stars.
  • 5 content areas focusing on environmental issues
  • assists building professionals
  • training
  • marketing
  • technical advice

15
Austin Green Builder Program (cont.)
  • market-based and market-driven program (very
    little regulation)
  • energy code amendment to building code
  • 18 required items out of 170
  • focus on education of consumers
  • consumers drive the market
  • 150,000 marketing budget
  • certified approximately 600 homes in 2000

16
Boulders Green Points Building Program
  • municipally-run program
  • mandatory (regulatory with some flexibility)
  • new construction/remodeling over 500 square feet
  • Green Points Application
  • 1 level with 8 content areas
  • few point requirements from the content areas
  • additional point for every 200 sf. over 2,500
  • mix of city-inspection and self-certification
    standards
  • standards in packet (Appendix C)

17
Denvers Built Green Colorado Program
  • voluntary, HBArun program
  • extensive marketing and education partnerships
    with state government
  • provides marketing and technical assistance to
    builders, as well as discounts on educational
    seminars
  • great flexibility
  • 21 content areas focusing on energy and materials
  • only 1 required item out of 136
  • certified over 1,200 homes in 2000

18
Atlantas EarthCraft House Program
  • voluntary, HBA-run program
  • provides builders with training, technical
    assistance, marketing materials, and direct
    referrals
  • NAHB Guide to Developing Green Builder Programs
  • 1 level with 12 content areas
  • certification by HBA
  • standards in packet (Appendix D)

19
Friscos Green Builder Program
  • mandatory, municipally-run program (adopted May,
    2001)
  • first city in the country to adopt the EPAs
    Energy Star program requirements as minimum
    building standards for new homes
  • HERS score of 86 (30 more efficient than the
    1993 Model Energy Code)
  • mix of third-party certification, government
    certification, and self-certification
  • requires builders to donate unwanted building
    materials to a non-profit building organization

20
Summary of Programs
  • overall
  • program administration
  • voluntary or mandatory
  • program partners
  • levels of certification
  • method of certification
  • number and design of content areas
  • total number of standards
  • number of required standards

21
Why Arent There MoreGreen Buildings?
  • decentralized building industry
  • information barriers
  • split incentives
  • transaction costs
  • financial barriers
  • energy costs

22
1. Decentralized Building Industry
  • 5.5 million people in construction industry
  • from concept to occupancy, constructing a
    building requires
  • developers, architects, landscape architects,
    site planners, engineers, contractors,
    craftworkers, interior decorators, realtors,
    lenders
  • vast number of companies and individuals require
    education and training in the concepts and
    techniques of green building before it will
    become the norm

23
2. Information Barriers
  • builders and consumers often lack reliable
    information about renewable or energy-efficient
    technologies
  • consumers lack information about energy
    consumption of appliances
  • builders lack information on latest techniques
    and materials used in resource and
    energy-efficient building
  • government officials lack information about the
    benefits of green building and how those
    principles can be applied in their communities

24
3. Split Incentives
  • developers, builders, landlords, and others who
    choose the structural components and equipment in
    a building often are not the ones paying the
    operating costs
  • minimize initial cost outlay to minimize the
    overall cost of the building

25
4. Transaction Costs
  • numerous transaction costs combine to emphasize
    speed in the building process
  • builders go with what they know
  • often less expensive, less efficient products
  • dont have time to try out new products
  • dont have time to learn new techniques

26
5. Financial Barriers
  • many builders and homeowners only look at initial
    cost
  • technologies that increase the energy efficiency
    of buildings and substitute renewable energy for
    fossil fuels usually raise the initial cost of a
    building.
  • homeowners lack the capital
  • consumers dont take advantage of the financial
    incentives that exist to help them
  • energy efficient mortgages (EEMs)

27
6. Energy Costs
  • often small cost of the total budget of building
    a new home
  • lack of interest on part of consumers leads to
    lack of action on part of builders

28
Possible Solutions
  • overarching problems
  • education
  • building industry
  • homeowners
  • government officials
  • financial
  • incentives

29
Possible Solutions (cont.)
  • building industry
  • continuing education and training for the
    building industry
  • public (HUD, DOE, EPA)
  • private (NAHB and local HBA)
  • university-level
  • expand local programs
  • EPA Energy Star
  • Green Advantage (Florida Energy Extension
    Service)
  • UF Center for Construction and Environment
  • Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC)

30
Possible Solutions (cont.)
  • homeowners
  • education on the benefits of buying green
  • local government
  • GRU
  • Local HBA
  • environmental groups
  • Green Advantage (FEES)
  • EPA Energy Star program

31
Possible Solutions (cont.)
  • local government
  • strengthen building codes
  • government sets building codes and regulations
    to
  • protect against shoddy craftsmanship
  • promote public health and safety
  • ensure compatible land uses
  • protect community values
  • why not set codes and regulation to require more
    greener construction practices
  • Austin, TX
  • Boulder, CO
  • Frisco, TX
  • require municipal building to be green
  • marketing and technical advice for builders

32
Possible Solutions (cont.)
  • local government
  • builder incentives
  • fast-track permitting
  • reduced builder fees
  • homeowner incentives
  • GRU
  • property tax exemption
  • energy efficient mortgages (EEMs)

33
Efforts to Develop Green Building Codes and
Standards
  • U.S. Green Building Council
  • LEED (commercial buildings)
  • LEEDR (residential)
  • DOE Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS) guidelines
  • EPA Energy Star
  • qualifies homes for EEMs
  • Florida Green Building Coalition
  • third draft of standards

34
Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS)
  • developed by DOE in1992
  • 1993 17 states had HERS
  • today 49 states have HERS
  • rates the energy-efficiency of new and existing
    homes
  • rates homes between 0-100
  • qualifies homes for energy efficient mortgages
    (EEMs)
  • 80 EEM
  • 86 Energy Star

35
Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS) (cont.)
  • home energy rater inspects the home and and
    measures its energy characteristics
  • insulation levels
  • window efficiency
  • wall-to-window ratios
  • heating and cooling system efficiency
  • solar orientation of the home
  • efficiency of the water heating system
  • diagnostic testing
  • blower door test (air leakage)
  • duct leakage test

36
Energy Efficient Mortgages
  • mortgage for which either
  • underwriting guidelines have been relaxed
    specifically for energy-efficient features, or
  • financial incentives for energy-efficiency
  • new and existing homes
  • HERS score of 80 or above (1993 MEC)
  • more than 2.5 billion in federally-supported
    EEMs have been issued to date
  • Fannie Mae
  • Freddie Mac
  • HUD-FHA
  • VA

37
Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC)
  • non-profit corporation
  • mission to provide a statewide Green Building
    program with environmental and economic
    benefits.
  • 5 universities (UF)
  • green building leaders from around the state
  • strong presence in Alachua County
  • latest draft of standards (Appendix B)
  • will begin certifying homes this summer

38
Current Status of GB
  • Smith-Feinstein Bill
  • proposed January 2001
  • tax credits of 750-2000 for homes that are
    30-50 more efficient than the minimum
    requirements of the 2000 International Energy
    Conservation Code
  • up to 1,000 for installing solar water heaters
  • up to 6,000 for installing photovoltaic systems

39
Current Status of GB (cont.)
  • U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
  • Leadership in Energy and Environmental design
    (LEED) commercial buildings
  • LEEDR - national standards for residential green
    building
  • Frisco, TX
  • newest beast of green building programs
  • adopts EPAs Energy Star as a requirement for new
    residential construction
  • EPA Green Advantage programs
  • Florida Energy Extension Service
  • Build Green and Profit, etc.

40
Current Status of GB (cont.)
  • EPA Energy Star program
  • 300 homes certified in Alachua Co. in 2000
  • 1 per capita
  • NAHB guide to green builder programs
  • 115 page manual for developing a green builder
    program
  • designed primarily for use by local HBA chapters
  • local HBA green building programs
  • municipal green building programs

41
Coffee Break!
42
Green Building Programs
  • How to Design a Local Program

43
NAHB/EPA Guide
  • A Guide to Developing Green Builder Programs
  • released in April, 1999
  • collaborated effort between the National
    Association of Home Builders and the
    Environmental Protection Agency
  • 11-step program

44
Step One
  • determine member and home buyer interest in/basic
    knowledge of green building
  • focus groups
  • builder surveys
  • home buyer surveys

45
Step Two
  • establish a development committee
  • builders
  • remodelers
  • HBA leadership
  • local government
  • lenders
  • realtors
  • environmental building professionals

46
Step Three
  • set objectives of the program
  • prioritize developmental steps
  • establish goals
  • include the community
  • public sector
  • private sector
  • conduct a workshop
  • obtain feedback

47
Step Four
  • determine program partners
  • government agencies
  • public utilities
  • building product manufacturers
  • non-profit organizations/foundations

48
Step Five
  • determine program coverage
  • type of construction (e.g., residential,
    commercial, governmental, industrial)
  • area (e.g., incorporated city, entire county,
    only certain neighborhoods, only urban core)
  • builders (e.g., homes, remodeling, light
    commercial, developers)

49
Step Six
  • discuss first year budget and structure of
    program fees
  • year 1 cost to develop and implement program
  • year 2 cost for staff and advertising fees for
    membership

50
Step Seven
  • consider the role of existing programs
  • energy
  • EPA Energy Star
  • Edison Electric Institute E Seal
  • Home Energy Rating System (HERS)
  • indoor air quality
  • American Lung Assoc.s Health House)
  • waste management
  • NAHB/KAB Build America Beautiful
  • energy resource-efficiency
  • Good Cents EarthChoice or Environmental Home

51
Step Eight
  • determine the certification or approval process
  • type of process
  • self-certification
  • governmental
  • third party
  • type of certification
  • per unit
  • per builder
  • per development

52
Step Nine
  • discuss and establish program resources and
    activities
  • resources
  • builder handbook
  • GBA resource library
  • national program websites
  • newsletters and promotional materials
  • activities
  • training programs
  • parade of homes

53
Step Ten
  • establish key elements of program structure
  • standards (voluntary)
  • levels
  • requirements (involuntary)
  • point-system
  • organize content areas

54
Step Eleven
  • create program content items
  • energy envelope
  • energy other
  • indoor water conservation
  • outdoor water conservation
  • site design and protection
  • health and environmental quality
  • materials and waste management

55
Gainesville Green Building Program
  • Facilitated Group Discussion
  • to Design a Local Program

56
Purpose of Workshop
  • break into assigned groups
  • choose group facilitator/secretary
  • answer questionnaire in group packet (utilize
    individual packets if necessary)
  • report group findings
  • ask questions/make comments
  • turn-in group packet
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