1、 06-01-12 01 81 11-1 SECTION 01 81 11 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS MODIFICATION 06-01-12 CONTENT REVISED TO MAXIMIZE RESOURCES TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ON CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-06-01-12
2、01 81 11-2 SECTION 01 81 11 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY This Section describes general requirements and procedures to comply with the Guiding Principles for Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings Memorandum of Understanding incorporated in the Execu
3、tive Orders 13423 and 13514; Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPA 2005) and the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007). 1.2 OBJECTIVES A. To maximize resource efficiency and reduce the environmental impacts of construction and operation, the Contractor during the construction phase of th
4、is project shall implement the following procedures: 1. Select products that minimize consumption of energy, water and non-renewable resources, while minimizing the amounts of pollution resulting from the production and employment of building technologies. It is the intent of this project to conform
5、 with EPAs Five Guiding Principles on environmentally preferable purchasing. The five principles are: a. Include environmental considerations as part of the normal purchasing process. b. Emphasize pollution prevention early in the purchasing process. c. Examine multiple environmental attributes thro
6、ughout a products or services life cycle. d. Compare relevant environmental impacts when selecting products and services. e. Collect and base purchasing decisions on accurate and meaningful information about environmental performance. 2. Control sources for potential Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) polluta
7、nts by controlled selection of materials and processes used in project construction in order to attain superior IAQ. 3. Products and processes that achieve the above objectives to the extent currently possible and practical have been selected and included in these Construction Documents. The Contrac
8、tor is responsible to maintain and support these objectives in developing means and methods for performing the work of this Contract and in proposing product substitutions and/or changes to specified processes. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from
9、 IHS-,-,-06-01-12 01 81 11-3 4. Use building practices that insure construction debris and particulates do not contaminate or enter duct work prior to system startup and turn over. 1.3 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Section 01 74 19 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANANGEMENT B. Section 01 81 09 TESTING FOR INDOOR AIR QUA
10、LITY (not written yet) C. Section 01 91 00 GENERAL COMMISSIONG REQUIREMENTS 1.4 DEFINITIONS A. Agrifiber Products: Composite panel products derived from agricultural fiber B. Biobased Product: As defined in the 2002 Farm Bill, a product determined by the Secretary to be a commercial or industrial pr
11、oduct (other than food or feed) that is composed, in whole or in significant part, of biological products or renewable domestic agricultural materials (including plant, animal, and marine materials) or forestry materials C. Biobased Content: The weight of the biobased material divided by the total w
12、eight of the product and expressed as a percentage by weight D. Certificates of Chain-of-Custody: Certificates signed by manufacturers certifying that wood used to make products has been tracked through its extraction and fabrication to ensure that is was obtained from forests certified by a specifi
13、ed certification program E. Composite Wood: A product consisting of wood fiber or other plant particles bonded together by a resin or binder F. Construction and Demolition Wast.e: Includes solid wastes, such as building materials, packaging, rubbish, debris, and rubble resulting from construction, r
14、emodeling, repair and demolition operations. A construction waste management plan is to be provided by the Contractor as defined in Section 01 74 19. G. Third Party Certification: Certification of levels of environmental achievement by nationally recognized sustainability rating system. H. Light Pol
15、lution: Light that extends beyond its source such that the additional light is wasted in an unwanted area or in an area where it inhibits view of the night sky I. Recycled Content Materials: Products that contain pre-consumer or post-consumer materials as all or part of their feedstock Provided by I
16、HSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-06-01-12 01 81 11-4 J. Post-Consumer Recycled Content: The percentage by weight of constituent materials that have been recovered or otherwise diverted from the solid-waste stream after consumer use K. Pre-Consumer
17、Recycled Content: Materials that have been recovered or otherwise diverted from the solid-waste stream during the manufacturing process. Pre-consumer content must be material that would not have otherwise entered the waste stream as per Section 5 of the FTC Act, Part 260 “Guidelines for the Use of E
18、nvironmental Marketing Claims”: www.ftc.gov/bcp/grnrule/guides980427 L. Regional Materials: Materials that are extracted, harvested, recovered, and manufactured within a radius of 250 miles (400 km) from the Project site M. Salvaged or Reused Materials: Materials extracted from existing buildings in
19、 order to be reused in other buildings without being manufactured N. Sealant: Any material that fills and seals gaps between other materials O. Type 1 Finishes: Materials and finishes which have a potential for short-term levels of off gassing from chemicals inherent in their manufacturing process,
20、or which are applied in a form requiring vehicles or carriers for spreading which release a high level of particulate matter in the process of installation and/or curing. SPEC WRITER NOTES: Type 1 finishes or may be adversely affected by particulates. These materials become “sinks“ for deleterious s
21、ubstances which may be released much later, or collectors of contaminants that may promote subsequent bacterial growth. P. Type 2 Finishes: “Fuzzy“ materials and finishes which are woven, fibrous, or porous in nature and tend to adsorb chemicals offgas Q. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Any compo
22、und of carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, and ammonium carbonate, which participates in atmospheric photochemical reactions. Compounds that have negligible photochemical reactivity, listed in EPA 40 CFR 51.100(s), are also excluded from
23、 this regulatory definition. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Sustainable Design Submittals: 1. Alternative Transportation: Provide manufacturers cut sheets for all bike racks installed on site, including the total number of Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from
24、IHS-,-,-06-01-12 01 81 11-5 bicycle storage slots provided. Also, provide manufacturers cut sheets for any alternative-fuel refueling stations installed on site, including fueling capacity information for an 8-hour period. 2. Heat Island Effect: a. Site Paving: Provide manufacturers cut sheets for a
25、ll impervious paving materials, highlighting the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of the material. Also, provide cut sheets for all pervious paving materials. b. Roofing Materials: Submittals for roofing materials must include manufacturers cut sheets or product data highlighting the Solar Reflectance
26、Index (SRI) of the material. SPEC WRITER NOTE: “Nadir” of a luminaire is defined as the angle that points directly downward, or 0, from the luminaire. 3. Exterior Lighting Fixtures: Submittals must include cut sheets with manufacturers data on initial fixture lumens above 90 from nadir for all exter
27、ior lighting fixtures, and, for parking lot lighting, verification that the fixtures are classified by the IESNA as “full cutoff” (FCO); OR provide documentation that exterior luminaires are IDA-Approved as Dark-Sky Friendly by the International Dark Sky Association (IDA) Fixture Seal of Approval Pr
28、ogram. 4. Irrigation Systems: Provide manufacturers cut sheets for all permanent landscape irrigation system components and for any rainwater harvesting system components, such as cisterns. 5. Water Conserving Fixtures: Submittals must include manufacturers cut sheets for all water-consuming plumbin
29、g fixtures and fittings (toilets, urinals, faucets, showerheads, etc.) highlighting maximum flow rates and/or flush rates. Include cut sheets for any automatic faucet-control devices. 6. Process Water Use: Provide manufacturers cut sheets for all water-consuming commercial equipment (clothes washers
30、, dishwashers, ice machines, etc.), highlighting water consumption performance. Include manufacturers cut sheets or product data for any cooling towers, highlighting water consumption estimates, water use reduction measures, and corrosion inhibitors. 7. Elimination of CFCs AND HCFCs: Provide manufac
31、turers cut sheets for all cooling equipment with manufacturers product data, highlighting refrigerants; provide manufacturers cut sheets for all fire-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-06-01-12 01 81 11-6 suppression equipment, highlight
32、ing fire-suppression agents; provide manufacturers cut-sheets for all polystyrene insulation (XPS) and closed-cell spray foam polyurethane insulation, highlighting the blowing agent(s). 8. Appliances and Equipment: Provide copies of manufacturers product data for all Energy Star eligible equipment a
33、nd appliances, including office equipment, computers and printers, electronics, and commercial food service equipment (excluding HVAC and lighting components), verifying compliance with EPAs Energy Star program. 9. On-Site Renewable Energy Systems: Provide cut sheets and manufacturers product data f
34、or all on-site renewable energy generating components and equipment, including documentation of output capacity. 10. Measurement and Verification Systems: Provide cut sheets and manufacturers product data for all controls systems, highlighting electrical metering and trending capability components.
35、11. Salvaged or Reused Materials: Provide documentation that lists each salvaged or reused material, the source or vendor of the material, the purchase price, and the replacement cost if greater than the purchase price. 12. Recycled Content: Submittals for all materials with recycled content (exclud
36、ing MEP systems equipment and components) must include the following documentation: Manufacturers product data, product literature, or a letter from the manufacturer verifying the percentage of post-consumer and pre-consumer recycled content (by weight) of each material or product a. An electronic s
37、preadsheet that tabulates the Projects total materials cost and combined recycled content value (defined as the sum of the post-consumer recycled content value plus one-half of the pre-consumer recycled content value) expressed as a percentage of total materials cost. This spreadsheet shall be submi
38、tted every third month with the Contractors Certificate and Application for Payment. It should indicate, on an ongoing basis, line items for each material, including cost, pre-consumer recycled content, post-consumer recycled content, and combined recycled content value. SPEC WRITER NOTE: The submit
39、tal frequency suggestion of every third month should be Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-06-01-12 01 81 11-7 reviewed and revised to reflect the needs of the specific Project. 13. Regional Materials: Submittals for all products or mate
40、rials expected to contribute to the regional calculation (excluding MEP systems equipment and components) must include the following documentation: a. Cost of each material or product, excluding cost of labor and equipment for installation b. Location of product manufacture and distance from point o
41、f manufacture to the Project Site c. Location of point of extraction, harvest, or recovery for each raw material in each product and distance from the point of extraction, harvest, or recovery to the Project Site d. Manufacturers product data, product literature, or a letter from the manufacturer ve
42、rifying the location and distance from the Project Site to the point of manufacture for each regional material e. Manufacturers product data, product literature, or a letter from the manufacturer verifying the location and distance from the Project Site to the point of extraction, harvest, or recove
43、ry for each regional material or product, including, at a minimum, gravel and fill, planting materials, concrete, masonry, and GWB f. An electronic spreadsheet that tabulates the Projects total materials cost and regional materials value, expressed as a percentage of total materials cost. This sprea
44、dsheet shall be submitted every third month with the Contractors Certificate and Application for Payment. It should indicate on an ongoing basis, line items for each material, including cost, location of manufacture, distance from manufacturing plant to the Project Site, location of raw material ext
45、raction, and distance from extraction point to the Project Site. SPEC WRITER NOTE: The submittal frequency suggestion of every third month should be reviewed and revised to reflect the needs of the specific Project. 14. Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring: Provide manufacturers cut sheets highlighting t
46、he installed carbon dioxide monitoring system components and sequence of controls shop drawing documentation, including CO2 differential set-points and alarm capabilities. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-06-01-12 01 81 11-8 15. Interi
47、or Adhesives and Sealants: Submittals for all field-applied adhesives and sealants, which have a potential impact on indoor air, must include manufacturers MSDSs or other Product Data highlighting VOC content. a. Provide manufacturers documentation verifying all adhesives used to apply laminates, wh
48、ether shop-applied or field-applied, contain no urea-formaldehyde. 16. Interior Paints and Coatings: Submittals for all field-applied paints and coatings, which have a potential impact on indoor air, must include manufacturers MSDSs or other Product Data highlighting VOC content 17. Exterior Paints
49、and Coatings: Submittals for all field-applied paints and coatings, which have a potential impact on ambient air quality, must include manufacturers MSDSs or other manufacturers Product Data highlighting VOC content. 18. Floorcoverings: a. Carpet Systems: Submittals for all carpet must include the following: 1) A copy of an assessment from the Building for Envi