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“The Wood Products Council”The Wood Products Councilwith The American Institute oEducation Systems (AIA/CES)completion of this program wfor AIA members. Certificatesmembers and non-AIA membe be s a d o e brequest.
This program is registered witThis program is registered witprofessional education. As sucontent that may be deemed approval or endorsement by tconstruction or any method odistributing, or dealing in anyg, g y
” is a Registered Provider is a Registered Provider of Architects Continuing
S). Credit(s) earned on will be reported to AIA/CES
s of Completion for both AIA bers are available upon be s a e a a ab e upo
th AIA/CES for continuingth AIA/CES for continuing uch, it does not include or construed to be an the AIA of any material of or manner of handling, using, y material or product. y p
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ducts Council 2010
Learning OIn the course of this pro
Become aware of greand developing code
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Understand green reconvergence in variomodel codes.
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model codes.
Learn how wood crecompare between LE
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Recognize difference4 Recognize differenceNorth American forecertification program
Objectivesogram, participants will:
een building trends e initiatives.
i dequirements and ous programs and
dit possibilities EED, Green Globes, andEED, Green Globes, andbuilding programs.
es between principales between principal est and wood ms.
Course EvaIn order to maintain high-quality le
the evaluation for this course byclicking on the Course Evaluatioclicking on the Course Evaluatio
aluationsearning experiences, please access y logging into CES Discovery and n link on the left side of the page.n link on the left side of the page.
Understanding WoogGreen Buildi
The green building mo
Green building trendsGreen building trends
Green building legislat
Understanding green Identifying environmey g The near universal req
wood.wood. Summary
od Certification and ng Programs
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in North America.in North America.
tion/code development.
requirements.entally superior products.y p pquirement for certified
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– Focused on Energy E NAHB
NAHB National G een– NAHB National Green
nal Scope G eennal Scope Green ng Programsg og a s
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i l B ildicial Buildings
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n B ilding Standa dn Building Standard
C d NCanada NGreen Bu
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Go Green Plu Go Green Plu– Commercial foc
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60
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100 This translatesto more than 14 percent of all U S cities
20
40
60 all U.S. cities
01997 1999 2001
Source: American Institute of
Cities with Green ProgramsCities with Green ProgramsProgramsPrograms
tion or greaterg
ss
2003 2005 2007 2009
f Architects (November 2009)
So far, implemebuilding programsbuilding programs
across the Un
. . . though tha
ntation of green is mostly voluntaryis mostly voluntaryited States. . .
at is changing.
Green BGreen BGreen BLegislation
Green BLegislationg
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BuildingBuildingBuilding n and Code Building n and Code opmentopment
A growing numbmunicipalitiesmunicipalities
construction of govebuilding projects
(often LEED(often LEED
ber of states and are requiringare requiring
ernment sponsored to green building) standards) standards.
Green BuildinOn December 1, 2009 th
Various LEED initiatives in- Various LEED initiatives inlegislation, executive ordepolicies, and incentives arep ,including:
- - 202 localities (138 cities,( ,- - 34 state governments, - - 14 federal agencies or deg- - 17 public school jurisdict- - 41 institutions of higher
Source: USGBC - http://www.usgbc.org
ng Legislationhe USGBC reported that:
the U S including the U.S. including ers, resolutions, ordinances, e found in 45 states
, 36 counties, and 28 towns), , , ),
epartments, ptions, and education
g/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1852
January 29, 2009January 29, 2009
The NAHB National Green Building
The NAHB National Green BuildingGreen Building
Standard receives formal approval by the
Green Building Standard receives
formal approval by theformal approval by the American National Standards Institute
formal approval by the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI).(ANSI).
January 12, 2010January 12, 2010
The California Building Standards CommissionThe California Building Standards CommissionStandards Commission adopted by unanimous vote the nation’s first
Standards Commission adopted by unanimous vote the nation’s firstvote the nation s first green building code; the code goes into
vote the nation s first green building code; the code goes into g
effect January 1, 2011.g
effect January 1, 2011.
January 22, 2010
The American Society
January 22, 2010
The American SocietyThe American SocietyRefrigerating, and AirEngineers (ASHRAE),
The American SocietyRefrigerating, and AirEngineers (ASHRAE),Engineers (ASHRAE), the Illuminating EngiNorth America (IES) a
Engineers (ASHRAE), the Illuminating EngiNorth America (IES) aNorth America (IES) awhat is described as tintended commercial
North America (IES) awhat is described as tintended commercialintended commercial standard in the Unitedintended commercial standard in the United
y of Heating,y of Heating,y of Heating, r-Conditioning in cooperation with
y of Heating, r-Conditioning in cooperation within cooperation with neering Society of and USGBC released
in cooperation with neering Society of and USGBC releasedand USGBC released the first code-green building
and USGBC released the first code-green buildinggreen building d States.green building d States.
The new ASHRAE stato heating, refrigg, g
conditioning. Refrecycled-content mayreuse, and locally so
also found in thecontained in th
requirement that lifqbe performed for
alternative bu
andard is not limited geration, and air g ,ferences to use of aterials, salvage and , gourced materials are e standard. Also he standard is a fe cycle assessments ya minimum of two
uilding designs.g g
March 15, 2010
The International Cod
March 15, 2010
The International CodThe International Codits new InternationalCode for public comm
The International Codits new InternationalCode for public commCode for public commto formally adopt witCode for public commto formally adopt wit
de Council releasesde Council releasesde Council releases l Green Construction
ment with the intent
de Council releases l Green Construction
ment with the intentment, with the intent th the 2012 I-codes. ment, with the intent th the 2012 I-codes.
UndersUndersUndersGreen Req
UndersGreen ReqGreen ReqGreen Req
standingstandingstanding quirementsstanding quirementsquirementsquirements
Green Building Stag
Prescriptive Ep Energy effic Occupant s Materials ef Materials ef Water effic Site impact
C h i Comprehensiv
andards Focus On:
Elementsciencysafety and healthfficiencyfficiencyiencyts
lif l ive life cycle impacts
Green Building Sta
Energy effic- efficient hea- air-to-air heaair to air hea- sealed outlet
i h ll h- tight wall, th- greenhouseg
andards Focus On:
iencyting/cooling systemsat exchangersat exchangerstsh l b ihermal barrier systemse gas emissionsg
Green Building Sta
Occupant sa- Low emittin
sealants, painmaterials, pa
- Products coadded forma
- controlled ven- humidistats
andards Focus On:
afety and healthng products (adhesives, nts, coatings, flooring nels)ntaining low or noaldehydentilation systems
Green Building Sta
Materials eff- Certified wood- Product durab- Renewable, re- Products with- Locally produ
andards Focus On:
ficiencyd productsbilityeusable products
h recycled contentced products
Green Building Sta
Materials eff- Certified wo- Product durab- Renewable, re- Products with- Locally produ
andards Focus On:
ficiencyood productsbilityeusable products
h recycled contentced products
DesignaE i t
DesignaE i tEnvironmenta
Materials iEnvironmenta
Materials iMaterials iProg
Materials iProg
ation of ll P f bl
ation of ll P f blally Preferable n the LEED
ally Preferable n the LEEDn the LEED
gramn the LEED
gram
Point Distribution within
LEESustainable sites 2Water efficiency 1Energy and atmosphere 3Energy and atmosphere 3Materials and resources 1Indoor environmental quality 1Innovation and design processInnovation and design processRegional bonus credits
Homeowner awareness
TOTAL 10
* Effective April 27, 2009 ** Effective January 1, 2008*** There are also 10 bonus points available (Innova
n Several LEED Programs
ED-NC, 2009* LEED-H, Version 2.0**26 pts, 1 pr 22 pts, 2 pr10 pts, 1 pr 15 pts35 pts, 3 pr 38 pts, 2 pr35 pts, 3 pr 38 pts, 2 pr14 pts, 2 pr 16 pts, 3 pr15 pts, 2 pr 21 pts, 7 pr6 pts 11 pts 3 pr6 pts 11 pts, 3 pr4 pts 10 pts
3 pts, 1 pr
00 pts, 9 pr*** 136 pts, 18 pr
ation and design credits and Regional bonus credits)
Point Distribution withinLE
Sustainable sites 1Within LEED-H thWater efficiencyEnergy and atmosphere 1M t i l d 1
Within LEED-H th“environmentally p
– 8 pMaterials and resources 1Indoor air quality 1Innov. and design process
p
Within LEED-NC the cg pLocation and linkagesHomeowner awarenessTOTAL 6
Materials and Resoviewed as environm
TOTAL 6
n Several LEED ProgramsEED-NC, 2009 LEED-H, Version 2.0
14 pts, 1 pr 21 pts, 2 prhere is a category5 pts 15 pts
17 pts, 3 pr 38 pts, 1 pr13 t 1 14 t 3
here is a category preferable products” points13 pts, 1 pr 14 pts, 3 pr15 pts, 2 pr 20 pts, 7 pr5 pts 10 pts
p
credits available under p p9 pts, 4 pr3 pts, 1 pr
69 t 7 136 t 18
urces define what is mentally preferable.69 pts, 7 pr 136 pts, 18 pr
Credits Related to CharaMaterials Under the LEED
LEED-NC, v. 3 2009Materials and Resources
Credit MRc 2 Recycle reuseCredit MRc 2 – Recycle, reuse demolition, construction waste.
Credit MRc 3 – Use salvaged, reclaimed materials.
Credit MRc 4 – Use materials with recycled content.
Credit MRc 5 Local/regionalCredit MRc 5 - Local/regional materials (extracted, processed, manufactured)
Credit MRc 6 - Rapidly renewable materials (10-year or less harvesting cycle). (No certification requirement)
Credit MRc 7 FSC certified woodCredit MRc 7 - FSC certified wood.All tropical wood must be FSC certified.
acteristics of Construction D-NC and LEED-H Programs
LEED-H
Credits 1 1 1 5 Limit waste in framing advancedCredits 1.1-1.5 – Limit waste in framing, advanced framing systems, off-site framing
Credit 2.2 (Prereq)–Provide suppliers with notice of intent to specify FSC certified wood. All tropical wood must be FSC.
Credit 2 2Credit 2.2Environmentally preferable productsSelect environmentally preferable products from list – bamboo, cork, linoleum, reclaimed, recycled content (25% post consumer) FSC certifiedcontent (25% post-consumer), FSC certified, finger-jointed studs, concrete (30% fly ash), low or no VOC or no urea formaldehyde, locally sourced; 90% or more by weight or volume. 0.5 points each 8 points maximumpoints each, 8 points maximum.
Credits Related to CharaMaterials Under the LEED
LEED-NC, v 3 2009Indoor Environmental Quality
Credit MRc 4.4 – Low emitting materials, composite wood, and agrifiber
acteristics of Construction D-NC and LEED-H Programs
LEED-HMaterials and Resources
Credit 2.1, 2.2 – Quality management for durability. (Durability plan, indoor moisture controls, quality mgmt plan).
Recycled ConteRecycled ConteRecycled ConteRecycled Content MRc 4nt MRc 4nt MRc 4nt MRc 4
Recycled ConteRecycled ConteRecycled ConteRecycled Conte• The total value of mate10% recycled content.content is worth only oconsumer recycled cont(1 point)
• The total value has 20%(2 points)
* Th l d f i l* The recycled content of a material assemrecycled fraction of the assembly is thenassembly to determine the recycled cont
nt MRc 4nt MRc 4nt MRc 4nt MRc 4erials* in a project is p j(Post-industrial recycled
one-half as much as post-tent for this credit).
% recycled content.
bl i d i d b i h Thmbly is determined by weight. Then multiplied by the cost of thetent value.
From sawmill or lumber planing mill
To particleboard mill.
Virtually 100% of standard particd f d l lis made of post industrial recycle
material.
cleboard ded
Certified WoodCertified WoodCertified Wood Certified Wood • 50% of wood-based ma
used in the project, mecertified to Forest Stewat d d (1 i t)standards. (1 point)
• Can obtain 2 points if 95based materials and pro
• Can often obtain an add
* S h d i l d i i
Can often obtain an adda regional priority.
* Such products include at a minimum strudimensional framing, sub-flooring, floorinMay include furniture or wood used temp
MRc 7MRc 7MRc 7MRc 7aterials and products* asured by cost, is ardship Council (FSC)
5% FSC certified woododucts.
ditional point if certified is
l f i l
ditional point if certified is
ctural framing, generalng, wood doors, and finishes.porarily.
Types of FSC CTypes of FSC C
- FSC Pure: 100% comes fFSC Pure: 100% comes fmet FSC certification stan
- FSC Mixed Sources: The w- FSC Mixed Sources: The wcertified forests, recycled controlled wood which comcontrolled wood which comcontroversial sources.* At volume must be FSC certif
* Controversial sources: Areas of socia Controversial sources: Areas of sociaValue Forests or Endangered Forestsharvested wood.
Certified WoodCertified Wood
from forests that havefrom forests that havendards.
wood comes from FSC-wood comes from FSC-material and/or me from non-me from nonleast 70% of the
fied.
al conflict; uncertified High Conservational conflict; uncertified High Conservations; genetically modified trees; illegally
Types of FSC CTypes of FSC C
- FSC Pure: 100% comes frmet FSC certification stand
- FSC Mixed Sources: The wcertified forests recycled mcertified forests, recycled mcontrolled wood which comcontroversial sources.* Atcontroversial sources. At volume must be FSC certif
- FSC Mixed %: Less than 7- FSC Mixed %: Less than 710% FSC certified. Not mcan be sold under FSC labe
- FSC recycled: 100% Recyc
Certified WoodCertified Wood
rom forests that havedards.
wood comes from FSC-material and/ormaterial and/or me from non-least 70% of theleast 70% of the
fied.
70% but more than70% but more thanore than indicated % el.
cled
Certified WoodCertified WoodCertified Wood Certified Wood
In tallying up certified wooIn tallying up certified woocredit, 100% of FSC Pure acan be counted toward thecan be counted toward the
For product labeled Mixed can only be counted at the
MRc 7MRc 7MRc 7MRc 7
od use to determine LEEDod use to determine LEED and Mixed Credit Sources e needed value or volumee needed value or volume.
%, then the wood portion e indicated percentage.
Certified WoodCertified WoodCertified Wood Certified Wood
If wood is of tropical origIf wood is of tropical origcertified (but no credit is since certification is a presince certification is a pre
* Such products include at a minimum strudimensional framing, sub-flooring, floorin
MRc 7MRc 7MRc 7MRc 7
in it must be FSCin it must be FSC awarded in this case
erequisite)erequisite).
ctural framing, generalng, wood doors, and finishes.
Rapidly RenewaRapidly RenewaRapidly RenewaRapidly Renewa
• Use rapidly renewable* 2.5% of the total mater
* Typically harvested with
able MRc 6able MRc 6able MRc 6able MRc 6
wood products for rials cost. (1 point)
hin a 10-year or shorter cycle.
Plantations of Eucalvery rvery r
lyptus (Lyptus) grow rapidlyrapidly.
T thTwo months
T thTwo months
Six months Three years
T thTwo months
Six months
Low Emitting MLow Emitting MLow Emitting MLow Emitting MMaterials IEQc 4Materials IEQc 4Materials IEQc 4Materials IEQc 4 Low Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting Ma
dh d l• Adhesives and sealantsflooring and wood floor
f t i t tmanufacturing structuraany wood substrates mQuality Management DiQuality Management Dirule 1168. (1 point)
aterials IEQc 4.1aterials IEQc 4.1aterials IEQc 4.1aterials IEQc 4.1
d ll bs used to install sub-ring, and used in
l d b dal wood members andeet South Coast Airistrict (SCAQMD)istrict (SCAQMD)
Low Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting Ma
VOC i i f• VOC emissions from wocoatings, and adhesivesS l (GS) 11 P i t dSeal (GS) 11, Paints andSCAQMD rule 1113, Arc(1 point)(1 point)
aterials IEQc 4.2aterials IEQc 4.2aterials IEQc 4.2aterials IEQc 4.2
d d t i tood product paints, s are less than Green d GS 03 C tid GS 03, Coatings orchitectural Coatings.
Low Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting Ma
All h d f fl i• All hard surface flooringmust meet FloorScore snewer) Also wood fininewer). Also, wood finiand finish must meet SCCalifornia Department oCalifornia Department ostandard practice for VO
aterials IEQc 4.3aterials IEQc 4.3aterials IEQc 4.3aterials IEQc 4.3
(l i t d)g (laminate, wood) standards (current orishes (sealer stainishes (sealer, stain,CAQMD rule 113 or of Health Servicesof Health Services OC testing. (1 point)
Low Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting MaLow Emitting Ma
C d f b• Composite and agrifibecore materials, contain f ld h d i (1formaldehyde resins. (1
aterials IEQc 4.4aterials IEQc 4.4aterials IEQc 4.4aterials IEQc 4.4
d l dr products, includingno added urea-
1 i t)1 point)
Regional PrioritRegional PrioritRegional PrioritRegional Prioritty (RP) Creditsty (RP) Creditsty (RP) Creditsty (RP) Credits Regional PrioritRegional PrioritRegional PrioritRegional Priorit
• Address regional priority• Address regional priorityUSGBC regional councilsenvironmental importanenvironmental importan(1-4 points).
Regional credits in a nuMRc 2, MRc 5, and MRc, ,
Recycle/reuse Local/regional
* Lists by shttp://www.usgbc.org/Disp
ty (RP) Creditsty (RP) Creditsty (RP) Creditsty (RP) Credits
y credits identified by they credits identified by the s and chapters as having ce for a project’s region*ce for a project s region
mber of zip codes include c 7.
Certified
tate, zip code at: playPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1984
Pilot CreditsPilot CreditsPilot CreditsPilot Credits Pilot Credit 1: LPilot Credit 1: LPilot Credit 1: LAssessment (LCAssemblies and
Pilot Credit 1: LAssessment (LCAssemblies andAssemblies andAssemblies and
Proposed as 5 post-pilot bprojects will only receive creditcredit.
Life-CycleLife-CycleLife Cycle CA) of Building d Materials
Life Cycle CA) of Building d Materialsd Materialsd Materials
based points. Pilot 1 point total for this
Pilot Credit 1: LPilot Credit 1: LPilot Credit 1: LAssessment (LCAssemblies and
Pilot Credit 1: LAssessment (LCAssemblies andAssemblies andAssemblies and
Use an USGBC approved Calculator to identify and impact estimates for geneimpact estimates for geneproject.
Life-CycleLife-CycleLife Cycle CA) of Building d Materials
Life Cycle CA) of Building d Materialsd Materialsd Materials
Environmental Impact calculate environmental
eric assemblies used in aeric assemblies used in a
Pilot Credit 1: LPilot Credit 1: LPilot Credit 1: LAssessment (LCAssemblies and
Pilot Credit 1: LAssessment (LCAssemblies andAssemblies andAssemblies andThe LCA calculator determthe selected design and coaverage and low impact o
Based on differences betwwith the selected design aimpact, points are awarde
Life-CycleLife-CycleLife Cycle CA) of Building d Materials
Life Cycle CA) of Building d Materialsd Materialsd Materialsmines life cycle impacts of ompares them to the
options.
ween impacts associated and the average and lowest ed.
Combining CreditsCombining CreditsCombining CreditsProductCombining CreditsProductMultiple LEED credits may
For example, credits MRc 4IEQc 4, and RP may be earwithin one productwithin one product.
s within Ones within Ones within One s within One
apply to a single product.
4, MRc 5, MRc 6, MRc 7, rned for attributes combined
P ti l ll tParticle core – usually post industrial recycled.
Medium density fiberboard spost consumer fiber
Solid sawn frame – certifiedregionalg
Low emitting composites, padhesives
skin often
d wood,
aints, and
TruStile Door featuring MDF faces, a particle-board core and a softwood stile.
Duro-design•LEED® MR Credit 7: Certified Wood
•LEED® EQ Credit 4: Low-Emitting Materials
For example, one manucabinets advertises thafor 7 LEED points:IEQc 4.1 Low emitting materiag
IEQc 4.2 Low emitting materiaIEQc 4.4 Low emitting materia
agrifiber productsMRc 5.2 Regional materials (2MRc 6 0 Rapidly renewable (ifMRc 6.0 Rapidly renewable (if MRc 7.0 Certified wood
ufacturer of wood at its products qualify p q y
ls adhesives and sealants
ls paints and coatingsls composite wood and
pts.)f bamboo or lyptus)f bamboo or lyptus)
Designation of EDesignation of EgPreferable Mate
Green Globe
gPreferable Mate
Green GlobeGreen GlobeGreen Globe
Environmentally Environmentally yerials in the GBI es Program
yerials in the GBI es Programes Programes Program
Point Distribution witAssessment Protocol fo
CategoryCategoryProject managementSiteSiteEnergyWaterResources/materialsIndoor environmentEmissions, effluents, otherTOTAL
* Public review draft October 2, 2009** Less non-applicable points.
thin GBI Green Building or Commercial Buildings*
PointsPoints100 points120 points120 points300 points130 points145 points160 points45 points
1000 points**
Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10 Resources/Materials
10.1 Assemblies
Performance Path A – 33 points
10.1.1 Assemblies – Performance Path
10.1.1.1 The Green Globes® LCA Credit Ca
Performance Path A 33 points
evaluate building assemblies (structural sysphase based on life cycle impacts.
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
alculator for Building Assemblies was used to gstem and envelope) in the concept design
1-200XP: Green Building Assessment
Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.1 Assemblies
10.1.2 Materials Content Assemblies
10 1 2 1 R l d t t t
10.1 AssembliesPrescriptive Path B – 25 points
10.1.2.1 Recycled content post-consumer omaterials accounted for 1% or more of bu
10.1.2.2 Biobased products accounted for used in the buildingused in the building.
10.1.3 Transportation of Harvested, ExtraReclaimed, or Salvaged Materials
10 1 3 1 1% or more of mat’ls and produc10.1.3.1 1% or more of mat’ls and producharvested, extracted, reclaimed, - within a radius of 500 miles of - within a radius of 1500 miles if or water.
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
Points
t t 1% 3% 1 tor pre-consumer content ilding materials.
1%-3% - 1pt20%+ - 8 pts
1% or more of materials 1%-3% - 1pt20%+ 7 pts20%+ - 7 pts
cted,
cts used in the building were 1% 5% 1ptcts used in the building wereor salvagedthe project site; orshipped primarily by rail
1%-5% - 1pt20%+ - 5 pts
pp p y y
1-200XP: Green Building Assessment
Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.1 Assemblies
10.1.2 Materials Content Assemblies
10 1 2 1 R l d t t t
10.1 AssembliesPrescriptive Path B – 25 points
10.1.2.1 Recycled content post-consumer omaterials accounted for 1% or more of buil
10.1.2.2 Biobased products accounted for 1used in the buildingused in the building.
10.1.3 Transportation of Harvested, ExtracReclaimed, or Salvaged Materials
10 1 3 1 1% or more of mat’ls and product10.1.3.1 1% or more of mat’ls and productharvested, extracted, reclaimed, o- within a radius of 500 miles of t- within a radius of 1500 miles if sor water.
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
Points
t t 1% 3% 1 tor pre-consumer content lding materials.
1%-3% - 1pt20%+ - 8 pts
1% or more of materials 1%-3% - 1pt20%+ 7 pts20%+ - 7 pts
cted,
ts used in the building were 1% 5% 1ptts used in the building wereor salvagedthe project site; orshipped primarily by rail
1%-5% - 1pt20%+ - 5 pts
pp p y y
1-200XP: Green Building Assessment
Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.2 Furnishes, Finishes and Fit-ou
10.2.1 Furnishings, Finishes and Fit-outs –assessment
10 2 1 1 A life cycle assessment tool was u
10.2 Furnishes, Finishes and Fit ou
10.2.1.1 A life cycle assessment tool was ufinishes and fit-outs based on life cycle impconforms to ISO 14044-06.
10 2 2 Material Content – Furnishings Fin10.2.2 Material Content Furnishings, Fin
10.2.2.1 Recycled content post-consumer omaterials accounted for 1% or more of fur
10 1 2 2 Bi b d d t t d f10.1.2.2 Biobased products accounted for finishes, fit-outs.
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
uts – 17 points
– Life cycle Points
used to evaluate furnishings One point per
uts 17 points
used to evaluate furnishings, pacts. The LCA tool
One point per product up to 4 pts maximum
nishes and Fit-outs Pointsnishes and Fit outs Points
or pre-consumer content nishings, finishes, fit-outs.
1%-4% - 1 pt17%+ - 4 pts
1% f f i hi 1% 5% 1 t1% or more of furnishings, 1%-5% - 1 pt16%+ - 4 pts
1-200XP: Green Building Assessment
Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.2 Furnishes, Finishes and Fit-ou10.2.3 Transportation of Harvested, Extra
Salvaged Materials
10 2 3 1 1% or more of furnishing finishin
10.2 Furnishes, Finishes and Fit ou
10.2.3.1 1% or more of furnishing, finishinproducts used in the building werreclaimed, or salvaged- within a radius of 500 miles of
ithi di f 1500 il if- within a radius of 1500 miles if or water.
10.2.4 Transportation of Processed or Man
10.2.3.1 1% or more of furnishing, finishinproducts used in the building wer- within a radius of 500 miles of
within a radius of 1500 miles if- within a radius of 1500 miles if or water.
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
uts – 17 pointscted, Reclaimed, or
Points
ng and fit-out mat’ls and 1%-5% - 1 pt
uts 17 points
ng, and fit out mat ls andre harvested, extracted,
the project site; orhi d i il b il
1% 5% 1 pt20%+ - 2 pts
shipped primarily by rail
nufactured Mat’ls Points
ng, and fit-out mat’ls andre processed or mfgthe project site; orshipped primarily by rail
1%-19% - 1 pt20%+ - 2 pts
shipped primarily by rail
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Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.3 Other Material Properties – 1
10.3.1 Off-Site Salvaged Materials
10.3.1.1 Off-site salvaged materials accounbuilding materials
10.3 Other Material Properties 1
building materials.
10.3.2 Certification of Wood-Based Produc
10.3.2.1 10% or more of solid lumber, engwood-based materials used in the building by one of the following sustainable forestryFSC, SFI, other PEFC endorsed certification
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
2 points
Points
nted for 1% or more of the 1%-2% - 1 pt9%+ 6 pts
2 points
9%+ - 6 pts
cts
gineered wood, and other 10%-19% -1 ptwere third-party certified
y programs: ATFS, CSA, n programs.
60%+ - 6pts
1-200XP: Green Building Assessment
Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.3 Other Material Properties – 1
10.3.1 Off-Site Salvaged Materials
10.3.1.1 Off-site salvaged materials accounbuilding materials
10.3 Other Material Properties 1
building materials.
10.3.2 Certification of Wood-Based Produc
10.3.2.1 10% or more of solid lumber, engwood-based materials used in the building by one of the following sustainable forestryFSC, SFI, other PEFC endorsed certification
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
2 points
Points
nted for 1% or more of the 1%-2% - 1 pt9%+ 6 pts
2 points
9%+ - 6 pts
cts
gineered wood, and other 10%-19% -1 ptwere third-party certified
y programs: ATFS, CSA, n programs.
60%+ - 6pts
1-200XP: Green Building Assessment
Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.4 Reuse of Existing Structures –
10.4.1 Reuse of building facades
10.4 Reuse of Existing Structures
10.4.2 Reuse of structural systems
10.4.3 Reuse of non-structural elements
10 5 Reduction Re use and Recycling10.5 Reduction, Re-use and Recycling
10.5.1 Demolition and construction waste landfill
10.5.2 Reuse of existing materials for site landscaping
10.5.3 The building design addresses recyi iopportunities.
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
– 18 points
Points
1-6 pts
18 points
1-6 pts
1-6 pts
g of Waste 9 pointsg of Waste – 9 points
diversion from 1-6 pts
development and 1 pt
ycling/composting 2 pts
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Credits Related to Buildingthe Green Buildthe Green Build
10 Resources/Materials10.6 Resource Conservation Throu
10.6.1 Building service life plan
10.6 Resource Conservation Throu
10.6.2 Efficient use of materials and minimmaterials use compared to typical c
10.6.3 Multi-functional assemblies/design di bldisassembly.
10.7 Building Envelope – 30 pointsg p p
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
ugh Design – 14 points
Points
7 pts
ugh Design 14 points
mization of raw const. practices
2 pts
for demounting or 2-5 pts
s
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12 Indoor Environment12.2 Source Control of Indoor Air P
12.2.1 Volatile Organic Compounds
10.2.1.1 Materials used in the building mee
12.2 Source Control of Indoor Air P
or emissions criteria as indicated using onespecified . . . OR
Materials used have attained certification inMaterials used have attained certification infollowing programs including:
- Green Seal (paints and adhesives)- Greenguard
C lif D t f H lth S i Std P- Calif. Dept. of Health Services Std. PraUsing Small Env. Chambers. (2004)
- SCS Env. Cert. Program – IAQ Perform
* GBI Proposed American National Standard 01Protocol for Commercial Buildings
g Material Selection Under ding Initiative*ding Initiative
Pollutants – 34 points
Points
et applicable VOC content Up to 10 pts.
Pollutants 34 points
e of the test methods
n one or more of the
Ad/Seal – 3 ptsPaints – 3 ptsFlooring – 2 ptsn one or more of the
ti f VOC T ti
Flooring 2 ptsFit-out – 2 pts
actice for VOC Testing
mance (2007)
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Troubling ElemengBuilding
• Rapidly renewable
• Dimension lumber of nominal dimensions mnominal dimensions mconstruction.
nts of Some Green Programs
not greater than 2x8 may be used inmay be used in
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Comparison of Green
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n Building ProgramsLEED G. Globes
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ASHRAE 189.1
ICC Green Code
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Similarities BetwSimilarities BetwSimilarities BetwSimilarities Betw
• Both promote responsib• Both promote sustainab• Both extend protection t• B th k t t t i• Both seek to protect soi• Both provide guidance f
and wildlife habitat.and wildlife habitat.• Both require observance• Both are guided by mult
FSCL b d ith b di idLarge board with members divideinto equally represented chamber
representing environmental, economic, and social interests
ween FSC and SFIween FSC and SFIween FSC and SFIween FSC and SFI
ble forest management.ble forestry practices.to special sites.l d tl and water resources.
for protection of wildlife
e of local and national laws.tiple stakeholder input.
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ed rs
Similarities BetweenSimilarities BetweenSimilarities BetweenSimilarities Between
• Both require third-party• Both require chain-of cu
their labeling program.• Both provide public repo• Both provide public repo
n FSC and SFI (Cont.)n FSC and SFI (Cont.)n FSC and SFI (Cont.)n FSC and SFI (Cont.)
y certification.ustody certification within
orting of audit resultsorting of audit results.
Clear Differences BeClear Differences BeClear Differences BeClear Differences Be
• SFI awards certificates wFSC operates globally andat least 80 countries.
• FSC does not allow govermembers and the governiorganizations must also borganizations must also bgovernmental organizatiogovernment participation
• SFI is ANSI accredited an
• FSC prohibits use of GMOFSC prohibits use of GMO
etween FSC and SFIetween FSC and SFIetween FSC and SFIetween FSC and SFI
within the U.S. and Canada; d has awarded certificates in
nment organizations to be ing board of FSC member be independent ofbe independent of ons; SFI allows for n.
d PEFC endorsed.
s; SFI has no such restriction.s; SFI has no such restriction.
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Clear Differences Be(Co
• SFI requires legal compliapesticides and herbicides;
hibit d h i l (bprohibited chemicals (bey
• FSC does not allow the coto l t tio fte 1994to plantation after 1994; specific policy on convers
• FSC US has a moratorium• FSC-US has a moratoriumforests within the United
etween FSC and SFIetween FSC and SFIetween FSC and SFI nt.)etween FSC and SFI nt.)
ance regarding use of ; FSC maintains a list of
d l l li )yond legal compliance).
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sion.
m on certification of nationalm on certification of national States.
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Clear Differences Be(Co
• SFI requires consultation only for land managers wlands; FSC requires consulands; FSC requires consupeoples for all forest man
• FSC requires stakeholder• FSC requires stakeholder certification assessmentsconsultation to the discre
i tiorganization.
etween FSC and SFIetween FSC and SFIetween FSC and SFI nt.)etween FSC and SFI nt.)
with indigenous peoples with responsibility for public ultation with indigenousultation with indigenous nagement operations.
consultation duringconsultation during s and audits; SFI leaves etion of the auditing
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and that S
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Green building is well
Sum
Green building is well being written into cod
Green building prograranging from energy, efficiency to occupantefficiency to occupant
Use of life cycle analysy ymaterials selection is bbuilding programs and
established and is now
mary
established and is now es and standards.
ms focus on issues water, and materials
t safety and healtht safety and health.
sis to inform design and gbecoming part of green d model codes.
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Certification of wood a
Sum
Certification of wood areferenced in most regall recent national andall recent national and
Organizations that aret th t d texpect the trend towa
that is true, demand fincrease substantiallyincrease substantially.
As “green” moves intonumber of forest certinumber of forest certirecognized.
and wood products is
mary
and wood products is gional standards and in d international standards.d international standards.
e tracking building trends d t ti Ifard green to continue. If
for certified wood should .o code it appears that a fication programs will befication programs will be
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Understanding certifie
mary
green market and profit en building movement it gnderstand green
ed wood is a first step.
Quest
This concludes The AmericThis concludes The AmericContinuing Educatio
stions?
can Institute of Architectscan Institute of Architects on Systems Course.