Title: Envisioning Empowering Sustainable Campus Design
1Envisioning Empowering Sustainable Campus Design
- NJIT
- Facility Size - 45 acres
- Number of Buildings - 28
- Space-2.6 Mil Sq.Ft.
- Boris Shapiro PE
- 3/11/2005
2Empowering Sustainable Design
- Vision - Facility Management created a vision of
Sustainable University infrastructure for desired
future growth. - Strategy - We established a course of action
based on a set of short and long term goals and
empowered managers to implement sustainable
features. - Tactics Based on strategic goals Consulting
company developed a set of sustainable design
recommendations for the Campus Center complex. - Implementation - 48 different sustainable
projects were implemented based on available
resources.
3Planning for Sustainable Features
- At NJIT we look at a facility's environmental
performance - from a "whole building" perspective over the
project life cycle. - Controlled Conceptual design phase
- Designed a Sequence of equipment operations
- Participated in Equipment Commissioning
- Applied for and received 576,472 Equipment
Rebates from PSEG. - Instituted a technical education program to
further the skill level of the personnel,
resulting in much better engineers and mechanics
that perform at a higher professional level.
4Sustainable Facility require Smart Management
- Complicated energy conservation systems require
better management, proper maintenance and more
professionals to handle them effectively.
5Campus Center Complex Project 381,000 Sq.Ft,
85M
- Campus Center (West) Building
- Main Heating Plant
- Cooling Plant
- Fresh Air Heat Recovery System
- East Building
- Parking Garage Exhaust System VFD operated based
on CO level Detection - Emergency Generator provides Demand Load shedding
when requested by PSEG
6Site Issues
- Minimized extent of cleared site
- Recycled site-clearing waste
- Developed a construction erosion control plan
- Developed a plan to minimize and mitigate
construction-related chemical spills - Specified native plants for landscaping
Campus Center
7Energy Efficiency - Building Envelope
- Optimized exterior building shading
- Insulated exterior walls to R-19
- Insulated roofs to R-30
- Specified Energy-Star complaint roofing finish
- Limited glazing area to 25 window-wall ratio
East Building Exterior Window Shades
8Energy Efficiency - Lighting
- Use only compact fluorescent lamps or T8
fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts - Consider T5 fluorescent lamps for indirect,
pendent lighting applications - Select appropriate lighting control strategies
including occupancy sensors and daylight dimming
controls - Install high efficiency exterior lighting with
photocell and schedule control
East Building Parking Deck Light
9Energy Efficiency -Mechanical Systems
- 9 High Efficiency Boilers are controlled by
Campus Wide DDC system - All Pumps have VFD controls and consume energy
based on actual demand for services - 3 High Efficiency Chillers x 650 Ton each with
variable speed centrifugal compressor - Chillers operate at low condenser water
temperature 55 to 85 Deg. F. and have economizer
cycle to utilize free cooling. - 3 Cooling Towers provide free cooling capability
Campus Center Building Mechanical Equipment Room
10Solar Energy - Photovoltaic System
50 kW Photovoltaic power generation system
- This system estimated to produce 51,716 kWh of
electricity, - eliminate 86,832 lbs of CO2 emissions in the
first year - NJIT received 215,000 from the NJ Board of
Public Utilities as a rebate funding - Success of the system helps to advance the
development of a renewable energy market in New
Jersey.
Campus Center roof
11Water Efficiency Issues
- Installed low-flow domestic fixtures including
dual-flush tank-type toilets, and automatic
flushometers. - Limited landscape and impervious surfaces on the
site - Filter, treat and retain storm water run-off from
the site
12Indoor Environment Quality Issues
- Do not permit smoking inside the facility
- Installed dedicated exhaust systems to mitigate
sources of indoor pollution - Specified low-VOC materials for building finishes
- Located outside air intakes at least 20 feet from
pollutant sources - Specified drain-dry stainless steel condensate
pans - Did not use lined ductwork
- Specified micro-pleat air filters
- Provided small HVAC zones and opportunities for
occupant control over HVAC systems.
13Material Issues
- Separated and recycled construction waste
- Provided space in the facility for collection of
recyclable waste - Selected durable materials
- Specified materials that are manufactured locally
and regionally
14Questions ?