UFC 4-030-01-2007 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT《可持续发展》.pdf
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1、UFC 4-030-01 21 December 2007 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-030-01 21 December 2007 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC
2、) SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND (Preparing Activity) AIR
3、FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY Record of Changes (changes are indicated by 1 . /1/) Change No. Date Location Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-030-01 21 December 2007 FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is p
4、rescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT Energy Policy Act of 2005; National Environmental Policy
5、Act (1969); Clean Air Act of 1990 (as amended in 1997); Clean Water Act of 1973; and National Energy Conservation Policy Act. Reasons for Document: With the government focus on reducing energy costs and facility maintenance and operation costs, sustainable development is growing more important. This
6、 document describes the requirements for including sustainable development in DoD projects. Impact: Properly executed sustainable design projects can: reduce energy costs; reduce maintenance and operation costs; and reduce the negative impact on resources. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproductio
7、n or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-030-01 21 December 2007 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. 1 1-1 GENERAL. . 1 1-2 PURPOSE 1 1-3 SCOPE. 1 1-4 DEFINITION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 1 1-4.1 Principles. . 2 1-4.2 Sustainable Development. 2 1-5 INTEGRATED DESIGN APPROACH. 3 1-6
8、 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEAM 3 1-7 COMPANION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT UFC. 4 CHAPTER 2 DOD SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS AND MANDATES . 6 2-1 RELEVANT EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND REGULATIONS 6 2-1.1 Relevant Executive Orders. 6 2-1.2 Relevant Legislation and Regulations. 6 2-2 DOD POLICY. 7 2-2.1 Army. 7 2-2
9、.2 Navy and Marine Corps. . 7 2-2.3 Air Force. 9 2-2.4 USGBC LEED Certification. 10 2-3 OTHER RELEVANT DOD DOCUMENTS. . 10 2-4 FEDERAL DOCUMENTS. 10 2-5 DOD AND OTHER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WEB SITES. 10 CHAPTER 3 DOD SUSTAINABLE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 12 3-1 THE DOD PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCES
10、S. 12 3-2 IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING STAGE 12 3-2.1 Documentation 12 3-2.2 Sustainable Development-Related Action Items. 12 3-2.3 DD Form 1391. . 15 3-3 IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE DESIGN STAGE 18 3-3.1 Documentation 18 3-3.2 Sustainable Development-Related Ac
11、tion Items. 18 3-4 IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE. 21 3-4.1 Documentation 22 3-4.2 Sustainable Development-Related Action Items. 22 3-5 IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE OCCUPANCY STAGE. 25 3-5.1 Documentation 25 3-5.2 Sustainable Development-Related Action Items. 26 3-5.3 Re
12、ferences 27 3-6 IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE DEACTIVATION STAGE. 27 3-6.1 Documentation 27 3-6.2 References 27 3-6.3 Sustainable Development-Related Action Items. 27 3-7 IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABILITY IN THE DISASTER RECOVERY STAGE. 28 3-7.1 References 28 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduct
13、ion or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-030-01 21 December 2007 APPENDIX A SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION. 29 A-1. BACKGROUND: THE FEDERAL MOVEMENT TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. 29 A-2. BUSINESS CASE FOR SUSTAINABILITY. . 31 A-2.1 National Security. 32 A-2.2 Examples of Success 3
14、2 APPENDIX B SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT-RELATED CONCEPTS 33 B-1. RATING SYSTEMS 33 B-1.1 Status of Certification 33 B-1.2 LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System. 33 B-1.3 SPiRiT (Sustainable Project Rating Tool). 35 B-1.4 ENERGY STARLabel Homes Program. . 35 B
15、-2 ALTERNATIVE FINANCING FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS. 36 B-3 COST ESTIMATING. 36 B-3.1 Programming Cost Estimates. 36 B-3.2 Following Costs through Design and Construction. 37 B-3.3 Independent Government Estimates (IGE). 37 B-3.4 Life-Cycle Costing (NIST Handbook 135). 37 B-3.5 Demonstration Pro
16、gram on Reduction in Long-Term Facility Maintenance Cost. 37 B-4 BUILDING COMMISSIONING 38 B-4.1 Definition. 38 B-4.2 Goals. . 38 B-4.3 Applicability. 38 B-4.4 Commissioning Responsibility. . 38 B-4.5 Cost of Commissioning. 39 B-4.6 DoD Commissioning Points of Contact: 39 B-4.7 Commissioning Resourc
17、es. 39 APPENDIX C SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES improve and protect built and natural environments; and provide 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-030-01 21 December 2007 long-term benefits for occupant health, productivity,
18、 and comfort. Within the building industry, Sustainable Development is also known by such terms as “green,” “high performance,” or “environmentally friendly.” From a military perspective, “sustainability” is the capacity to continue the mission without compromise. It is the ability to operate into t
19、he future without decline either in the mission or the natural and man-made systems that support it. 1-4.1 Principles. Sustainable Development in the built environment includes six fundamental principles: a. Optimize Site Potential b. Optimize Energy Use c. Protect and Conserve Water d. Use Environm
20、entally Preferable Products and Practices e. Enhance Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) f. Optimize Operational and Maintenance Practices 1-4.2 Sustainable Development. Sustainable Development incorporates the broadest consideration of environmental and long-term financial impacts of choices and dec
21、isions made throughout the facility life cycle. Designing and building sustainably: a. requires the repair and restoration of past damage to a selected site (Installation Restoration Program IRP); b. minimizes environmental damage of new construction to the site (Endangered Species Act ESA, Environm
22、ental Impact Analysis in accordance with National Environmental Policy Act NEPA); c. employs conservation of materials and resources (including green procurement) in the design and construction, and during the occupation and use of the projects areas (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 R
23、CRA, Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines CPG) and DOD Green Procurement Strategy; d. assures projects provide a physically and emotionally healthy living and working environment (Clean Water Act CWA, Clean Air Act CAA); and e. considers the costs of operating and maintaining the project areas over
24、their projected life both in terms of price and in costs to the environment (Life-Cycle Cost Analysis LCCA). 2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-030-01 21 December 2007 This results in an optimal balance of cost, environmental, soc
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