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LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors CSU Lory Student Center Theatre
Project Checklist 15-Oct-12
16 0 5 Possible Points: 21
Y ? N Notes:
2 3 d Credit 1 Site Selection 1 to 5
0 Option 1: Select a LEED Certified Building 5
OR
0 Path 1: Brownfield Redevelopment 1
0 Path 2: Stormwater Design—Quantity Control 1
0 Path 3: Stormwater Design—Quality Control 1
0 Path 4: Heat Island Effect—Nonroof 1
1 Path 5: Heat-Island Effect—Roof 1 White EPDM roof was maintained
1 Path 6: Light Pollution Reduction 1input power to non-emergency ligting reduced to at least 50%
between 11pm and 5am via automatic controls
0 Path 7: Water Efficient Landscaping—Reduce by 50% 2
0 Path 8: Water Efficient Landscaping—No Potable Water Use or Irrigation 2
0 Path 9: Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2
0 Path 10: Water Use Reduction—30% Reduction 1
0 Path 11: On-site Renewable Energy 2
0 Path 12: Other Quantifiable Environmental Performance 1
6 d Credit 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity 6LSC is located in an established, walkable community with
multiple basic services within 1/2 mile
6 d Credit 3.1 Alternative Transportation—Public Transportation Access 6The bus transit center is within 1/4 mile of LSC and provides
more than one bus route
2 d Credit 3.2 Alternative Transportation—Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms 2
2 d Credit 3.3 Alternative Transportation—Parking Availability 2 No parking provided or subsidized
11 0 0 Possible Points: 11
Y ? N Notes:
Y d Prereq 1
11 d Credit 1 6 to 11
Achieved a 41% reduction of water use in all fixtures -Men's
Room: 1.28 gpf water closet & .125 gpf urinals Women's
Room: 1.6/1.1 gpf dual flush water closet Lavatories are
metered with .08 gpm/gpc
Water Use Reduction—20% Reduction
Sustainable Sites
Water Efficiency
Water Use Reduction
LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors Project Checklist 1 of 5
17 0 20 Possible Points: 37
Y ? N Notes:
Y C Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems Eaton was commissioning agent
Y d Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance
Y d Prereq 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management
3 2 d Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Power 1 to 5
15% Reduction 1
20% Reduction 2
x 25% Reduction 3
30% Reduction 4
35% Reduction 5
3 d Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Controls 1 to 3
Daylight Controls for Daylit Areas 1
Daylight Controls for 50% of the Lighting Load 1
Occupancy Sensors for 75% of the Connected Lighting Load 1
5 5 d Credit 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance—HVAC 5 to 10
Equipment Efficiency 5
x Zoning Controls 5
OR
Reduce Design Energy Cost and 15%
Improvement5
Reduce Design Energy Cost and 30%
Improvement10
4 d Credit 1.4 Optimize Energy Performance—Equipment and Appliances 1 to 42 refrigerators were the only new energy star eligible
equipment provided
70% ENERGY STAR 1
77% ENERGY STAR 2
84% ENERGY STAR 3
x 90% ENERGY STAR 4
5 C Credit 2 Enhanced Commissioning 5
5 d Credit 3 Measurement and Verification 2 to 5
Install Sub-Metering Equipment 2
Tenant Pays for Energy 3
OR
Metering, Measurement and Payment Accountability 5
5 d Credit 4 Green Power 5
A contract was established with Renewable Choice Energy to
provide energy RECs for 100% of building requirement for a 2
year period (540,544 kWh)
Option Two
Energy efficiency was added through the addition of 2"
continuous insulation to existing structure creating a 'u-value
of .41 and creating an 89% more efficient wall. 'New
glass is 60% more efficient than existing glass, with u-value of
.24 and shading coefficient of .31
Achieved 27.74% reduction of lighting power using fluorescent
and LED lighting throughout
Energy and Atmosphere
Option One
LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors Project Checklist 2 of 5
7 0 7 Possible Points: 14
Y ? N Notes:
Y d Prereq 1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables
1 d Credit 1.1 Tenant Space—Long-Term Commitment 1 The building owner occupies the space
2 d Credit 1.2 Building Reuse 1 to 2
40% Reuse 1
60% Reuse 2
2 C Credit 2 Construction Waste Management 1 to 2
Divert 50% from Disposal 1
2 Divert 75% from Disposal 2
2 C Credit 3.1 Materials Reuse 1 to 2
5% Reuse 1
10% Reuse 2
1 C Credit 3.2 Materials Reuse—Furniture and Furnishings 1
2 C Credit 4 Recycled Content 1 to 2
10% of Content 1
x 20% of Content 2
1 1 C Credit 5 Regional Materials 1 to 2
x 20% of Materials Manufactured 1
20% of Materials Manufactured and 10% Extracted 2
1 C Credit 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials 1
1 C Credit 7 Certified Wood 1 63.51% of new wood used in construction was FSC certified
24.52% of materials used during construction were
manufactured locally.
Waste reduction strategies resulted in 75.73% of construction
waste diverted from landfill
Materials used in contruction contained 35.82% recycled
content.
Materials and Resources
LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors Project Checklist 3 of 5
9 0 8 Possible Points: 17
Y ? N Notes:
Y d Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance
Y d Prereq 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
1 d Credit 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1
1 d Credit 2 Increased Ventilation 1Outside air dampers are set to provide greater than 30% of
outdoor air ventilation
1 C Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan—During Construction 1An indoor air quality management plan was developed to
promote healthy constuction practices.
1 C Credit 3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan—Before Occupancy 1Pre-occupancy Flush out occured in summer - 100% OSA: 9
days, 19.5 hours
1 C Credit 4.1 Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealants 1 Low VOC adhesives and sealants were used
1 C Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatings 1Paints and coatings contain Low-VOC content per Green Seal
requirements
1 C Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systems 1 Flooring material (Bomanite) is a low-VOC product
1 C Credit 4.4 Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products 1
The composite wood support within some of the purchased
furniture could not claim they were urea-formaldehyde free,
although all construction products are urea-formaldehyde
free
1 C Credit 4.5 Low-Emitting Materials—Systems Furniture and Seating 1
1 d Credit 5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control 1Appropriate MERV filtration was provided aon air handling
units
1 d Credit 6.1 Controllability of Systems—Lighting 1Regularly occupied spaces use a combination of manual
switching, occupancy sensors, and task lighting.
1 d Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfort 1
1 d Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort—Design 1The HVAC system and building envelope have been designed
to meet the requirements of ASHRAE 55 2004.
1 d Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort—Verification 1
2 d Credit 8.1 Daylight and Views—Daylight 1 to 2
75% of Spaces 1
90% of Spaces 2
1 d Credit 8.2 Daylight and Views—Views for Seated Spaces 1
Indoor Environmental Quality
LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors Project Checklist 4 of 5
3 0 3 Possible Points: 6
Y ? N Notes:
1 d/C Credit 1.1 1specified sufficent recycled content to achieve an exemplary
performance point
1 d/C Credit 1.2 1
1 d/C Credit 1.3 1Purchased sufficient energy RECs for exemplary performance
point
1 d/C Credit 1.4 1
1 d/C Credit 1.5 1
1 d Credit 2 1LEED Accredited Professionals participated in all aspects of
the project from design through construction
3 0 1 Possible Points: 4
Y ? N Zip Code: 80523 Notes:
1 d/C Credit 1.1 1
1 d/C Credit 1.2 1
1 d/C Credit 1.3 1
1 d/C Credit 1.4 1
66 0 44 Possible Points: 110
Certified 40 to 49 points Silver 50 to 59 points Gold 60 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 110
Total
LEED Accredited Professional
Regional Priority: WEc1 Water Use Reduction 40%
Regional Priority: SSc1 option 2, Path 10
Innovation in Design: EAc4 - green power for 100%
Innovation in Design:
Innovation in Design:
Regional Priority: SSc3.1 Publick Transportation Access
Regional Priority: SSc2 Development Density & Community Connectivity
Innovation in Design: MRc4 exemplary recycled content 35%
Regional Priority Credits
Three Regional Priority credits were achieved. Regional
Priority credits have been designated by USGBC as regionally
sensitive development impacts (based on zip code).
Innovation in Design:
Innovation and Design Process
LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors Project Checklist 5 of 5