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10247
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LEED- Miscellaneous
BLDG Date
1/1/1999
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Courthouse Square
BLDG Document Type
Energy
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CS9801 Courthouse Square Construction
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Construction IAQ Mana~ement Level 1 and Leve12 - John Gremmels estimated that it would <br />cost $],500 to install the required filters and write and implement a Construction IAQ <br />management plan. <br />Permanent Air Monitorin~ Svstem - A cost proposal of $3,000 was submitted to monitor CO <br />and C02 for each HVAC unit for a total cost of $15,000 (five units). <br />The total estimated cost to achieve these additional points is approximately $65,025 including the <br />cost of implementing the Earth Smart recommendations. <br />IV. Discuss Funding for ldentified Costs <br />This will be discussed when a formal cost proposal is submitted. <br />V. Determination on How to Proceed <br />Whether or not to proceed with LEED certification depends on the County's decision to <br />participate in the PGE Earth Smart program. Even though the PGE Earth Smart recommendations <br />are likely to be implemented, two of the needed points hinge on having access to the DOE2 study. <br />It may be possible to purchase the DOE2 study from PGE. If ihis is possible and funding can be <br />obtained to purchase the study, LEED certification may still be achieved. <br />Assuming the County decided to participate in the PGE Earth Smart program or the DOE2 study <br />can be purchased, Leonard Lodder will put together a formal cost proposal to achieve the <br />outstanding points. He will forward this proposal to Holly Stirnkorb in preparation for the <br />meeting on Thursday, July 1, 1999. It is anticipated that a decision can be made on whether or not <br />to proceed with the LEED certification at that meeting. <br />If the County decides not to participate in the PGE Earth Smart program and the DOE2 study <br />cannot be purchased, it may be more difficult to achieve LEED certification. <br />
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