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ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING PLANNING INTERIORS SUSTAINABILITY ACCESS COMPLIANCE
WEST VALLEY-MISSION COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTTRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE THROUGH A SUSTAINABLE COMMITMENT
PANELISTS
• David Younger, Lionakis | Moderator
• Dennis Guerra, Lionakis
• Ed Maduli, West Valley-Mission CCD
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AGENDA
• Introduction to West Valley-Mission CCD
• History of Mission College & West Valley College
• Impetus for Sustainability
• A Sustainable Transformation
• Q&A
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Mission College Existing Campus
West Valley College Existing Campus
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West Valley College IS Building
West Valley College IS Building
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SETTING SUSTAINABLE GOALS
• 2008 Mission College Master Plan served as impetus for a focus on sustainability
• Student and community-driven effort
• Result is engaged, holistically sustainable communities which have consistently set the bar higher with each successful sustainability initiative
Mission College Master Plan
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MISSION COLLEGE CAMPUS & STAFF SUSTAINABILITY GOALS
• Continuous Energy Auditing
• Continue to use energy efficient lighting and controls
• Hydration Station installations
• Environmentally friendly chemicals and cleaning products
• Default to double-sided printing on recycled paper
• Turn on lights only when necessary
• Encourage students to recycle
A Balanced Sustainable Approach
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Mission College Hospitality Management Building
WEST VALLEY LASS BUILDING RENOVATION
• Architect: HMC
• LEED Silver per contract and District mandate.
• “As Energy Efficient as Possible.”
• Focus on Energy, Atmosphere and Indoor Environmental Quality, including Daylighting.
BEFORE
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West Valley Language Arts & Social Sciences - HMC
BEFORE
LASS SUSTAINABLE FEATURES
• Chilled Beam System and new HVAC.
• Lighting Controls.
• Entrance Skylight and Daylighting Solar Tubes in all classrooms and interior offices without windows.
• Glazing and mecca shades.
• Recycled Redwood from interior demolition.
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WEST VALLEY CAMPUS CENTER RENOVATION
• Architect: IBI Group
• LEED Certified
West Valley Campus Center Renovation - IBI
BEFORE
BEFORE
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The Gillmor Center
The Gillmor Center Exterior
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The Gillmor Center Classroom
Sustainability Pyramid
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WHY GEOTHERMAL?
• Desire for an efficient, simple and user-controllable HVAC system.
• Availability of vertical and horizontal land for installation.
• Ideal soil conditions.
• Long-term cost savings: 20-30% electricity use reduction.
• Positive LEED Gold certification impacts.
How Does Geothermal Work?
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Main Building Replacement Site Plan
Phase II
Geothermal System
2013 Master Plan
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Resulting Geothermal System
LESSONS LEARNED
• Up-front communication with all applicable agencies.
• Use a Mechanical Engineer with proven Geothermal System experience.
• Use a qualified Geothermal consultant
• Confirm site conditions with a minimum of four (4) test bores
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LESSONS LEARNED
• Prequalify Geothermal contractors to assure capacity and ability to perform.
• Ensure scope of work is clearly defined in contract documents, as installation is typically done by specialty contractors.
• Importance of construction sequencing.
Mission College Main Building Replacement Phase 2
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Mission College Main Building Replacement Phase 2 Exterior
Mission College Main Building Replacement Phase 2 Interior
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PHASE II SUSTAINABLE GOALS
Building upon Phase I with:
• Natural Ventilation in Public Spaces
• Radiant Floor Heating
• Displacement Ventilation
• Recycled water in HVAC system hydronics, urinals, water closets & landscape irrigation
PHASE II BY THE NUMBERS
• 98.5% of energy use comes from renewable resources with expected utility cost savings of 99.3%.
• 45% reduction in water use.
• Landscape design uses 65.75% less water than a typical design.
• Non-potable water for irrigation and a majority of toilets and urinals.
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LOOKING AHEAD…
• With each project, expectations have risen and as of the most recent Mission College Master Plan Update the new goals include a minimum of LEED Platinum certification with the goal of Net Zero by 2020.
LONGER-TERM GOALS
• Identify feasibility of certifying all existing buildings on West Valley campus under LEED.
• Discourage use of disposable bags at Mission College.
• Undergo continuous energy auditing and establish an energy audit plan.
• Expand building management automation system use.
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PANELIST INFORMATION
• David Younger, Lionakis
• Dennis Guerra, Lionakis
• Ed Maduli, West Valley-Mission CCD
• Questions? Please contact David Younger at [email protected]