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Points Points <br />Credit Description Possible Scored <br />IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY (Cont.) <br /> Exceed the requirements of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 - <br /> 1989 and subsequent revisions "Energy Efficiency Design <br />Energy Efficiency of New Buildings Except New Low-Rise Residential <br />- Leve12 Buildings" by 20% or more 2 <br />Status: Acltievable if Design Team implements recent PGE Energy Smart recommendations. <br />Cost estimates for recommendations needed. <br />Responsibi[ity: Arcfritect to facilitate cost estimntes. <br />Bonus Credit Comply with the Department of Energy's International <br />Measurement and Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol <br />Verification (IPMVP) for energy consumption 1 <br />Status: Verify access to necessary computer modeling program. <br />Clarify level of effort to confirm the quantity of energy saved during operation. <br />Responsibility: Design Team decisfon to implement recent PGE Energy Smart recommendations. <br />HLA to clarify level of effort with LEED Committee. <br />Bonus Credit For buildings larger than 50,000 square feet, commission <br />Building the building according to the GSA Model Commissioning <br />Commissioning Plan and Guide Specifications ~ 1 <br />Status: Verifying counts for a bonus point with LEED Committee. <br />Responsibility: HLA <br />CONSERVING MATERIALS AND RESOURCES <br /> The building must be free of asbestos containing materials <br /> pursuant to OSHA asbestos regulations governing building <br /> owners, 29 CFR Part 1929 including 1926(k) OR Complies <br /> with the OSHA Part 1926 asbestos rule for protection from <br />Prerequisite 1 human exposure, training, hazard communication, and other <br />Eliminate/Control applicable OSHA Part 1926 requirements for building <br />Asbestos owners 0 Achieved <br />Prerequisite 2 CFC refrigerants and halon fire suppression systems are not <br />Eliminate CFC's permitted 0 Achieved <br />Prerequisite 3 Provide a centralized ground-floor location for collection <br />Storage and and storage of materials separated for recycling, including <br />Collection of newspaper, glass, metals, plastics, organic waste (food and ~ <br />Recyclables soiled paper), and dry waste 0 Achieved <br /> Develop a construction and demolition waste management <br /> plan that identifies licensed haulers of recyclables; <br /> documents costs for recycling and frequency of pickups; <br /> mandates recycling of cardboard, metals, concrete, bricks, <br /> asphalt, land clearing debris, beverage containers, clean <br />Construction dimensional lumber, plastic, glass, gypsum board, and <br />Waste carpet; and evaluates the cost-effectiveness of recycling <br />Management - rigid foam insulation, engineered wood products, and other <br />Leve12 materials 2 2 <br />Use of Local Minimum of 20% of building materials manufactured <br />Materials within 300 air miles of the building site 1 1 <br />