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What Are They? CGS 16a-38k Legislature mandates high efficiency buildings RCSA 16a-38k 1-9 OPM developed standards with the help of DPW + DPS + others Standards use LEED as a basis Require certain LEED points be mandatory CT Building Standard Guidelines Compliance Manual for High Performance Buildings Describes in detail how to comply with the Regulations
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High Performance High Performance Building Standard Building Standard
RegulationsRegulations
Topics Covered TodayTopics Covered Today
What are they?What are they?
What projects do they apply to?What projects do they apply to?
How does it affect a project?How does it affect a project?
What Are They?What Are They?
CGS 16a-38k Legislature mandates high efficiency buildings
RCSA 16a-38k 1-9 OPM developed standards with the help of DPW + DPS +
others Standards use LEED as a basis Require certain LEED points be mandatory
CT Building Standard Guidelines Compliance Manual for High Performance Buildings Describes in detail how to comply with the Regulations
Do They Apply to My Project?Do They Apply to My Project?Four Applicability Categories
1. New Construction of State Facilities Projected cost > $5M All project bond funds are allocated after Jan 1, 2008
2. Renovation of State Facilities Projected cost > $2M All project bond funds are allocated after Jan 1, 2008
3. New Construction of Public Schools Projected cost > $5M with > $2M state funding Funds authorized on or after Jan 1, 2009
4. Renovation of Public Schools Projected cost > $2M with > $2M state funding Funds authorized on or after Jan 1, 2009
The BasicsThe Basics
Mandatory Requirements - RCSA 16a-38k-3 (a) – (l)12 Items which Must be included in the Project
Optional Requirements – RCSA 16a-38k-426 Additional items which need to be included in the Project
Mandatory School Project Requirements – RCSA 16a-38k-56 Additional items which MUST be included in K-12 school projects
Reporting Requirements – RCSA 16a-38k-86 Reports need to be submitted at various stages of the project
Exemption Requests – RCSA 16a-38k-9For projects where the cost of compliance outweighs benefit
Required Points Required Points Commissioning
Enhanced Commissioning – 3rd Party from Concept to Post Occupancy
Integrated Design ProcessClosely linked to Commissioning – design team meets throughout design
Energy Performance – 21% better than ASHRAE 90.1-2004
Energy Star ProductsAll products that have an Energy Star Category
Indoor Air Quality Management PlanBMPs for mold prevention
Water Usage ConservationLow flow fixtures, etc.
Required Points Cont’dRequired Points Cont’dRecycling of Materials
Providing recycling facilities within the design, not reuse of site matierals
Erosion and Sedimentation ControlStormwater pollution prevention plans
No Smoking PolicyState policy except in designated areas
Integrated Pest Management PlanOperational ongoing pest mitigation planning
CFC Based Refrigerant UseDesign should be based on non-CFC refrigerants
Minimum Ventilation RequirementsFollow ASHRAE 62.1 requirements
Optional PointsOptional PointsTwo Compliance Paths
Attain LEED Silver CertificationDPW Policy Objective
OR
Include 26 additional Items from Building Standard Options List
Energy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyIndoor EnvironmentWater EfficiencyRecycling, Reuse and SustainabilitySite selection and DevelopmentOperations and Procedures / Innovations
Additional Mandatory RequirementsAdditional Mandatory Requirements for Schools for Schools
Applicable to Technical High School and Magnet School Projects
Acoustic Standards CGC-285g
Properly Locate Outside Air Intakes
Electronic Ignitions only on all gas appliances
Use of Low VOC materials
Environmental Assessment of Building Site
HEPA Vacuuming of soft surfaces prior to occupancy
Reporting RequirementsReporting Requirements
Six Reports Six Reports Award of Design Contract LetterAward of Design Contract Letter
Design Development Phase Completion ReportDesign Development Phase Completion Report
Construction Document Phase Completion ReportConstruction Document Phase Completion Report
Construction Substitution ReportConstruction Substitution Report
Pre-Occupancy Commissioning ReportPre-Occupancy Commissioning Report
Post-Occupancy Commissioning ReportPost-Occupancy Commissioning Report
Exemption ProcessExemption ProcessDPW Goal = 100% ComplianceDPW Goal = 100% Compliance
Examples of projects which may be exemptExamples of projects which may be exempt- single trade renovations, special use or utility space projectssingle trade renovations, special use or utility space projects
Consultant will prepare a Pre-Design HPB Feasibility StudyConsultant will prepare a Pre-Design HPB Feasibility Study- Cost benefit analysis comparison of desired project and a compliant projectCost benefit analysis comparison of desired project and a compliant project
Final approval by OPMFinal approval by OPM
More InformationMore Information
Where to find details:Where to find details:
DPW Website DPW Website Technical Services Web Pages – coming soonTechnical Services Web Pages – coming soon
OPM Website OPM Website hhttp://www.ct.gov/opm/ttp://www.ct.gov/opm/ - Energy Management – High Performance - Energy Management – High Performance Building StandardsBuilding Standards
ASHRAE Website www.ASHRAE.orgASHRAE Website www.ASHRAE.org
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