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LEED BD+C: New Construction and Major Renovation v4

Gold Coast Transit


Date Registered: TBD
Date Updated: 3/21/14
Goal: Silver
Indicates Regional Priority Credit

Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

N/A

50

24

19

15

Project Totals

Current Yes's = silver rating

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

(pre-certification estimates)

Certified 40-49 Silver 50-59 points

Gold 60-79 points

Platinum 80-110 points

d = Design Submittal c = Construction Submittal


required

PIF 1

Verify that the project meets all of the LEED for New Construction Minimum Program Requirements.

N/A

Project Information (PI) -

Minimum Program Requirements (P)

PIF 2

PIF 3

Provide building area and site characteristics information, energy and water source information, project budget and cost information, and historic project information.

N/A

Occupant and Usage Data (P)

N/A

Project Summary Details (P)

Provide building space usage and occupancy information.

Provide project schedule information and upload representative project photos and drawings.

Integrative Process (IP)

N/A

Schedule and Overview Documents (P)


PIF 4

- 1 Point Available

Integrative Process (1)


IPc1

Beginning in pre-design and continuing throughout the design phases, identify and use opportunities to achieve synergies across disciplines and building energy and water
related systems. Perform a preliminary simple box energy modeling analysis before the completion of schematic design that explores how to reduce energy loads in the
building and accomplish related sustainability goals by questioning default assumptions. Perform a preliminary water budget analysis before the completion of schematic
design that explores how to reduce potable water loads in the building and accomplish related sustainability goals. Use the analyses to inform the owners project
requirements (OPR), basis of design (BOD), design documents, and construction documents.

Location and Transportation (LT) - 16 Points Available

LEED for Neighborhood Development Location (8-16)


Certified - 8, Silver - 10, Gold - 12, Platinum 16
0

LTc1

Locate the project within the boundary of a development certified under LEED for Neighborhood Development (Stage 2 or Stage 3 under the Pilot or 2009 rating systems,
Certified Plan or Certified Project under the LEED v4 rating system). Projects attempting this credit are not eligible to earn points under other Location and Transportation
credits.

Sensitive Land Protection (1)


1

Ambient Energy

LTc2

OPTION 1: Locate the development footprint on land that has been previously developed.
OPTION 2: Locate the development footprint on land that has been previously developed or that does not meet the following criteria for sensitive land: 1) Prime farmland
2) Floodplain 3) Land that is specifically identified as habitat for threatened or endangered species 4) Within 100 feet of any wetlands 5) Previously undeveloped land that
is within 50 feet of a water body.

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

High Priority Site (1-2)


OPTION 1: Historic District (1 point): Locate the project on an infill location in a historic district. OR
OPTION 2: Priority Designation (1 point): Locate the project on site meeting one of the following criteria: 1) Listed by the EPA National Priorities List 2) Federal
Empowerment Zone site 3) Federal Enterprise Community site 4) Federal Renewal Community site 5) Department of the Treasury Community Development Financial
Institutions Fund Qualified Low-Income Community 6) U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developments Qualified Census Tract (QCT) or Difficult Development Area
(DDA) OR
OPTION 3 Brownfield Remediation (2 points): Locate and perform remediation on a brownfield where soil or groundwater contamination has been identified, and where
the local, state, or national authority (whichever has jurisdiction).

LTc3

Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (2-5)


OPTION 1: Surrounding Density (2-3 points): Locate on a site whose surrounding existing density within a -mile radius of the project boundary meets:
- Combined density (sq. ft. per acre of buildable land) of 22,000 or residential density of 7 and non-residential density of 0.5 FAR (2 points)
- Combined density (sq. ft. per acre of buildable land) of 35,000 or residential density of 12 and non-residential density of 0.8 FAR (3 points)
AND/OR
OPTION 2: Construct or renovate a building or a space within a building such that the buildings main entrance is within a -mile walking distance of the main entrance
of four to seven (1 point) or eight or more (2 points) existing and publicly available diverse uses. The counted uses must represent at least three of the five categories
(exclusive of the buildings primary use ) - food retail, community-serving retail, services, civic and community facilities and community anchor uses. No more than two
uses in each use type may be counted.

LTc4

Access to Quality Transit (1-5)


Locate any functional entry of the project within a -mile walking distance of existing or planned bus, streetcar, or rideshare stops, or within a -mile walking distance of
existing or planned bus rapid transit stops, light or heavy rail stations, commuter rail stations or ferry terminals. The transit service at those stops and stations in aggregate
must meet the minimums:
For multiple transit types:
- Weekday trips 72 and weekend trips 40 - 1 point,
- Weekday trips 144 and weekend trips 108 - 3 points
- Weekday trips 360 and weekend trips 216 - 5 points.
For Commuter rail or Ferry service only:
- Weekday trips 24 and weekend trips 6 - 1 point
- Weekday trips 40 and weekend trips 8 - 2 points
- Weekday trips 60 and weekend trips 12 - 3 points.

LTc5

Projects served by two or more transit routes such that no one route provides more than 60% of the prescribed levels may earn one additional point, up to the maximum
number of points.

Bicycle Facilities (1)

Ambient Energy

LTc6

Design or locate the project such that a functional entry and/or bicycle storage is within 200-yards walking distance or bicycling distance from a bicycle network that
connects to at least one of the following:
- At least 10 diverse uses or a school or employment center, if the project total floor area is 50% or more residential
- Bus rapid transit stop, light or heavy rail station, commuter rail station, or ferry terminal.
All destinations must be within a 3-mile bicycling distance of the project boundary.
CASE 1. Commercial or Institutional Projects: Provide short-term bicycle storage for at least 2.5% of all peak visitors, but no fewer than four storage spaces per building.
Provide long-term bicycle storage for at least 5% of all regular building occupants, but no fewer than four storage spaces per building in addition to the short-term bicycle
storage spaces. Provide at least one on-site shower with changing facility for the first 100 regular building occupants and one additional shower for every 150 regular
building occupants thereafter.
CASE 2. Residential Projects: Provide short-term bicycle storage for at least 2.5% of all peak visitors but no fewer than four storage spaces per building. Provide longterm bicycle storage for at least 30% of all regular building occupants, but no less than one storage space per residential unit in addition to the short-term bicycle storage
spaces.
CASE 3. Mixed-use Projects: Meet the Case 1 and Case 2 storage requirements for the nonresidential and residential portions of the project, respectively.
Short-term bicycle storage must be within 100 feet walking distance of any main entrance. Long-term bicycle storage must be within 100 feet walking distance of any
functional entry.

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Reduced Parking Footprint (1)


Do not exceed the minimum local code requirements for parking capacity and provide parking capacity that is a percentage reduction below the base ratios recommended
by the Parking Consultants Council, as shown in the Institute of Transportation Engineers Transportation Planning Handbook, 3rd edition, Tables 18-2 through 18-4.
CASE 1. Baseline Location: Projects that have not earned points under LT Credit Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses or LT Credit Access to Quality Transit must
achieve a 20% reduction from the base ratios.
CASE 2. Dense and/or Transit-served Location: Projects earning 1 or more points under either LT Credit Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses or LT Credit Access to
Quality Transit must achieve a 40% reduction from the base ratios.
Calculations must include all existing and new off-street parking spaces that are leased or owned by the project, including parking that is outside the project boundary but
is used by the project. On-street parking in public rights-of-way is excluded from these calculations. Provide preferred parking for carpools for 5% of the total parking
spaces after reductions are made from the base ratios. Preferred parking is not required if no off-street parking is provided. Parking spaces for fleet and inventory vehicles
are excluded unless these vehicles are regularly used by employees for commuting as well as business purposes.

LTc7

Green Vehicles (1)


Designate, clearly identify and enforce 5% of all parking spaces used by the project as preferred parking for green vehicles. Distribute preferred parking spaces
proportionally among various parking sections. Green vehicles must achieve a minimum green score of 45 on the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
(ACEEE) annual vehicle rating guide. A discounted parking rate of at least 20% for green vehicles is an acceptable substitute for preferred parking spaces. The discounted
rate must be publicly posted at the entrance of the parking area and permanently available to every qualifying vehicle. In addition to preferred parking for green vehicles,
meet one of the following:
OPTION 1: Electric Vehicle Charging: Install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2% of all parking spaces used by the project separate from preferred parking
for green vehicles. The EVSE must be Level 2 charging capacity or greater, comply with relevant regional or local standard for electrical connectors, be networked or
internet addressable and be capable of participating in a demand-response program or time-of-use pricing to encourage off-peak charging. OR
OPTION 2: Liquid, Gas, or Battery Facilities: Install liquid or gas alternative fuel fueling facilities or a battery switching station capable of refueling a number of vehicles
per day equal to at least 2% of all parking spaces.

LTc8

Sustainable Sites (SS)

- 10 Points Available

Construction Activity Pollution Prevention (P)


Y

SSp1

Create and implement an erosion and sedimentation control plan for all construction activities associated with the project describing the measures implemented. The
plan must conform to the erosion and sedimentation requirements of the 2012 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Construction General Permit (CGP) or local
equivalent, whichever is more stringent. Projects must apply the CGP regardless of size.

Site Assessment (1)


1

SSc1

Complete and document a site survey or assessment that includes the following information: 1) Topography 2) Hydrology 3) Climate 4) Vegetation 5) Soils 6) Human use
and 7) Human Health Effects. The survey or assessment should demonstrate the relationships between the site features and topics listed above and how these features
influenced the project design and reasons for not addressing any of those topics.

Site Development - Protect or Restore Habitat (1-2)


OPTION 1: On-site Restoration (2 points): Using native or adapted vegetation, restore 30% (including the building footprint) of all portions of the site identified as
previously developed. Projects that achieve a density of 1.5 floor-area ratio (FAR) may include vegetated roof surfaces in this calculation if the plants are native or adapted,
provide habitat, and promote biodiversity. Restore all disturbed or compacted soils that will be revegetated within the projects development footprint to meet the following
requirements: 1) Soils (imported and in situ) must be reused for functions comparable to their original function 2) Imported topsoils or soil blends designed to serve as
topsoil may not include soils defined regionally by the Natural Resources Conservation Service web soil survey as prime farmland, unique farmland, or farmland of
statewide or local importance or soils from other greenfield sites, unless those soils are a byproduct of a construction process 3) Restored soil must meet the criteria of
reference soils in organic matter, compaction, infiltration rates and soil biological function or soil chemical characteristics. Exclude vegetated landscape areas that are
constructed to accommodate rainwater infiltration from the vegetation and soils requirements, provided all such rainwater infiltration areas are treated consistently with SS
Credit Rainwater Management
OPTION 2: Financial Support (1 point): Provide financial support equivalent to at least $0.40 per square foot for the total site area (including the building footprint).
Financial support must be provided to a nationally or locally recognized land trust or conservation organization accredited by the Land Trust Alliance within the same EPA
Level III ecoregion or the projects state.

Ambient Energy

SSc2

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Open Space (1)


Provide outdoor space greater than or equal to 30% of the total site area (including building footprint). A minimum of 25% of that outdoor space must be vegetated (turf
grass does not count as vegetation) or have overhead vegetated canopy. The outdoor space must be physically accessible and be one or more of the following: 1) a
pedestrian-oriented paving or turf area with physical site elements that accommodate outdoor social activities 2) a recreation-oriented paving or turf area with physical site
elements that encourage physical activity 3) a garden space with a diversity of vegetation types and species that provide opportunities for year-round visual interest 4) a
garden space dedicated to community gardens or urban food production 5) preserved or created habitat that meets the criteria of SS Credit 2 Site DevelopmentProtect or
Restore Habitat and also includes elements of human interaction. For projects that achieve a density of 1.5 floor-area ratio (FAR), and are physically accessible, extensive
or intensive vegetated roofs can be used toward the minimum 25% vegetation requirement, and qualifying roof-based physically accessible paving areas can be used
toward credit compliance. Wetlands or naturally designed ponds may count as open space if the side slope gradients average 1:4 (vertical: horizontal) or less and are
vegetated.

SSc3

Rainwater Management (2-3)

SSc4

OPTION 1: Percentile of Rainfall Events:


- PATH 1. 95th Percentile (2 points): Manage on site the runoff from the developed site for the 95th percentile of regional or local rainfall events using low-impact
development (LID) and green infrastructure. OR
- PATH 2. 98th percentile (3 points): Manage on site the runoff from the developed site for the 98th percentile of regional or local rainfall events using (LID) and green
infrastructure. OR
- PATH 3. 85th Percentile (3 points) Only for zero lot line projects in urban areas with a minimum density of 1.5FAR: Manage on site the runoff from the developed site for
the 85th percentile of regional or local rainfall events, using LID and green infrastructure.
OPTION 2: Natural Land Cover Conditions (3 points): Manage on site the annual increase in runoff volume from the natural land cover condition to the post developed
condition.

Heat Island Reduction (1-2)


OPTION 1: Nonroof and Roof (2 points): Meet the following criteria: (Area of SRI NonRoof Measures / 0.5) + (Area of High-Reflectance Roof / 0.75) + (Area of Vegetated
Roof / 0.75) >= Total Site Paving Area + Total Roof Area. Alternatively, use an SRI and SR weighted average approach. Use any combination of the following strategies:
- Provide shade from existing tree canopy or within ten years of landscape installation; landscaping (trees) must be in place at the time of occupancy permit and cannot
include artificial turf.
- Provide shade from structures covered by solar panels that produce energy used to offset some non-renewable resource use.
- Provide shade from architectural devices or structures or use paving material that have a three-year aged solar reflectance (SR) of at least 0.28. If three-year aged value
is not available, use materials with an initial SR of at least 0.33 at installation.
- Provide shade with vegetated structures.
- Use an open-grid pavement system (at least 50% unbound)
- Use roofing materials having a Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) equal to or greater than: For Low-sloped <=2:12 Initial SRI 82, three-year aged SRI 64; Steep sloped
>2:12 Initial SRI 39, three-year aged SRI 32
- Install a vegetated roof OR
OPTION 2: Parking under Cover (1 point): Place a minimum of 75% of parking spaces under cover. Any roof used to shade or cover parking must (1) have a three-year
aged SRI of at least 32 (if three-year aged value information is not available, materials should have an initial SRI of at least 39 at installation), (2) be a vegetated roof, or
(3) be covered by energy generation systems, such as solar thermal collectors, photovoltaics, and wind turbines.

SSc5

Light Pollution Reduction (1)

Ambient Energy

SSc6

Meet uplight and light trespass requirements, using either the backlight-uplight-glare (BUG) method (Option 1) or the calculation method (Option 2). Projects may use
different options for uplight and light trespass.
UPLIGHT:
OPTION 1: Bug Rating Method: Do not exceed the luminaire uplight ratings, based on the specific light source installed in the luminaire, as defined in IES TM-15-11,
Addendum A. OR
OPTION 2: Calculation Method: Do not exceed maximum allowed percentages of total lumens emitted above horizontal depending on MLO Lighting Zone.
AND
LIGHT TRESPASS:
OPTION 1: Bug Rating Method: Do not exceed the luminaire backlight and glare ratings (based on the specific light source installed in the luminaire), as defined in IES TM15-11, Addendum A, based on the mounting location and distance from the lighting boundary. OR
OPTION 2: Calculation Method: Do not exceed the vertical illuminances at the lighting boundary as listed in the BD+C Reference Guide. Calculation points may be no
more than 5 feet apart. Vertical illuminances must be calculated on vertical planes running parallel to the lighting boundary, with the normal to each plane oriented toward
the property and perpendicular to the lighting boundary, extending from grade level to 33 feet above the height of the highest luminaire.
AND
INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED EXTERIOR SIGNAGE: Do not exceed a luminance of 200 cd/m2 during nighttime hours and 2000 cd/m2 during daytime hours.

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Water Efficiency (WE)

- 11 Points Available

Outdoor Water Use Reduction, 30% (P)


Reduce outdoor water use through one of the options:
OPTION 1: No Irrigation Required: Landscape does not require a permanent irrigation system beyond a maximum two-year establishment period. OR
OPTION 2: Reduced Irrigation: Reduce the projects landscape water requirement by at least 30% from the calculated baseline for the sites peak watering month.
Reductions must be achieved through plant species selection and irrigation system efficiency, as calculated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense
Water Budget Tool.
Nonvegetated surfaces, such as permeable or impermeable pavement, should be excluded from landscape area calculations. Athletic fields and playgrounds (if vegetated)
and food gardens may be included or excluded.

WEp1

Indoor Water Use Reduction, 20% (P)


Reduce aggregate water consumption by 20% from the baseline as calculated per the requirements listed in the BD+C Reference Guide. All newly installed toilets,
urinals, private lavatory faucets, and showerheads that are eligible for labeling must be WaterSense labeled. Install appliances, equipment, and processes within the project
scope that meet the requirements as listed in the BD+C Reference Guide. No once-through cooling with potable water for any equipment or appliances that reject heat is
allowed. Calculations are based on estimated occupant usage and shall include only the following fixtures and fixture fittings (as applicable to the project scope): water
closets, urinals, lavatory faucets, showers and kitchen sinks. Prescriptive approach is acceptable for prerequisite compliance.

WEp2

Building-level Water Metering (P)


WEp3

Install permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds. Meter data must be compiled into monthly and annual
summaries; meter readings can be manual or automated. Commit to sharing with USGBC the resulting whole-project water usage data for a five-year period beginning on
the date the project accepts LEED certification or typical occupancy, whichever comes first.

Outdoor Water Use Reduction (1-2)


Reduce outdoor water use through one of the following options:
OPTION 1: No Irrigation Required (2 points) : Landscape does not require a permanent irrigation system beyond a maximum two-year establishment period. OR
OPTION 2: Reduced Irrigation (1-2 points): Reduce the projects landscape water requirement by at least 50% (1 point) or 100% (2 points) from the calculated baseline
for the sites peak watering month. Reductions must be achieved through plant species selection and irrigation system efficiency, as calculated by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense Water Budget Tool. Reductions beyond 30% may be achieved using any combination of efficiency, alternative water sources, and
smart scheduling technologies. Nonvegetated surfaces, such as permeable or impermeable pavement, should be excluded from landscape area calculations. Athletic fields
and playgrounds (if vegetated) and food gardens may be included or excluded.

WEc1

Indoor Water Use Reduction (1-6)


25% - 1 point, 30% - 2 points, 35% - 3 points, 40% - 4 points, 45% - 5 points, 50% - 6 points
5

WEc2

Employ strategies that in aggregate use 25 to 50% less water than the water use baseline calculated for the building in WEp1. Potable water savings can be earned
above the prerequisite level using alternative water sources. All fixtures and fittings necessary to meet the needs of the occupants even if outside the project boundary
must be included in the calculations.

Cooling Tower Water Use (1-2)


For cooling towers and evaporative condensers, conduct a one-time potable water analysis, measuring at least the five control parameters: Ca (as CaCO3), Total
alkalinity, SiO2, Cl and Conductivity. Calculate the number of cooling tower cycles by dividing the maximum allowed concentration level of each parameter by the actual
concentration level of each parameter found in the potable makeup water and limit cooling tower cycles to avoid exceeding maximum values for any of these parameters.
(Maximum number of cycles achieved without exceeding any filtration levels or affecting operation of condenser water system (up to maximum of 10 cycles) - 1 point;
Achieve a minimum 10 cycles by increasing the level of treatment in condenser or make-up water OR Achieve the number of cycles for 1 point and use a minimum 20%
recycled nonpotable water - 2 points)

Ambient Energy

WEc3

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Water Metering (1)

WEc4

11

Install permanent water meters for two or more of the following water subsystems, as applicable to the project:
1) Irrigation - Meter water systems serving at least 80% of the irrigated landscaped area.
2) Indoor plumbing fixtures and fittings - Meter water systems serving at least 80% of the indoor fixtures and fitting described in WE Prerequisite Indoor Water Use
Reduction, either directly or by deducting all other measured water use from the measured total water consumption of the building and grounds.
3) Domestic hot water - Meter water use of at least 80% of the installed domestic hot water heating capacity (including both tanks and on-demand heaters).
4) Boiler with aggregate projected annual water use of 100,000 gallons or more, or boiler of more than 500,000 BtuH - A single makeup meter may record flows for
multiple boilers.
5) Reclaimed water - Meter reclaimed water, regardless of rate. A reclaimed water system with a makeup water connection must also be metered.
6) Other process water - Meter at least 80% of expected daily water consumption for process end uses, such as humidification systems, dishwashers, clothes washers,
pools, and other subsystems using process water.

Energy & Atmosphere (EA)

14

- 33 Points Available

Fundamental Commissioning and Verification (P)


Complete the following commissioning (Cx) process activities for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and renewable energy systems and assemblies, in accordance with
ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 and ASHRAE Guideline 1.1-2007 for HVAC&R systems, as they relate to energy, water, indoor environmental quality, and durability.
Requirements for exterior enclosures are limited to inclusion in the owners project requirements (OPR) and basis of design (BOD), as well as the review of the OPR, BOD
and project design. NIBS Guideline 3-2012 for Exterior Enclosures provides additional guidance.

EAp1

Minimum Energy Performance (P)

EAp2

OPTION 1: Whole Building Simulation: Demonstrate an improvement of 5% for new construction, 3% for major renovations, or 2% for core and shell projects in the
proposed building performance rating compared with the baseline building performance rating. Calculate the baseline building performance according to
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.12010, Appendix G, with errata (or a USGBC-approved equivalent standard for projects outside the U.S.), using a simulation model.
OPTION 2: Prescriptive Compliance, ASHRAE 50% Advanced Energy Design Guide: Comply with the mandatory and prescriptive provisions of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA
Standard 90.12010, with errata (or a USGBC-approved equivalent standard for projects outside the U.S.). Comply with the HVAC and service water heating requirements,
including equipment efficiency, economizers, ventilation, and ducts and dampers, in Chapter 4, Design Strategies and Recommendations by Climate Zone, for the
appropriate ASHRAE 50% Advanced Energy Design Guide and climate zone.
OPTION 3: Prescriptive Compliance, Advanced Buildings Core Performance Guide: Comply with the mandatory and prescriptive provisions of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA
Standard 90.1-2010, with errata (or USGBC approved equivalent standard for projects outside the U.S.). Comply with Section 1: Design Process Strategies, Section 2:
Core Performance Requirements, and the following three strategies from Section 3: Enhanced Performance Strategies, as applicable. Where standards conflict, follow the
more stringent of the two. For projects outside the U.S., consult ASHRAE/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2010, Appendixes B and D, to determine the appropriate climate
zone.

Building-Level Energy Metering (P)


EAp3

Install new or use existing building-level energy meters, or submeters that can be aggregated to provide building level data representing total building energy
consumption (electricity, natural gas, chilled water, steam, fuel oil, propane, biomass, etc.). Utility-owned meters capable of aggregating building-level resource use are
acceptable.

Fundamental Refrigerant Management (P)

EAp4

Do not use chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants in new heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC&R) systems. When reusing existing HVAC&R
equipment, complete a comprehensive CFC phase-out conversion before project completion. Phase-out plans extending beyond the project completion date will be
considered on their merits. Existing small HVAC&R units (defined as containing less than 0.5 pound of refrigerant) and other equipment, such as standard refrigerators,
small water coolers, and any other equipment that contains less than 0.5 pound of refrigerant, are exempt.

Enhanced Commissioning (6)


6

Ambient Energy

EAc1

Implement, or have in place a contract to implement, commissioning process activities in addition to those required under EA Prerequisite Fundamental Commissioning
and Verification as identified in the BD+C Reference Guide.

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Optimize Energy Performance (1-18)

NEW BUILDING Points: 6%- 1; 8%- 2; 10%- 3; 12%- 4; 14%- 5; 16%- 6; 18%- 7; 20%- 8; 22%- 9; 24%- 10, 26%- 11, 29%- 12, 32%- 13, 35%- 14, 38%- 15, 42%16, 46%- 17, 50%- 18.
MAJOR RENOVATION Points: 4%- 1; 6%- 2; 8%- 3; 10%- 4; 12%- 5; 14%- 6; 16%- 7; 18%- 8; 20%- 9; 22%- 10, 24%- 11, 27%- 12, 30%- 13, 33%- 14, 36%- 15,
40%- 16, 44%- 17, 48%- 18.
6

EAc2

OPTION 1: Whole Building Energy Simulation: Follow the criteria in EA Prerequisite Minimum Energy Performance to demonstrate a percentage improvement in the
proposed building performance rating compared with the baseline.
OR
OPTION 2: Prescriptive compliance: ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide (16 points)
To be eligible for Option 2, projects must use Option 2 in EA Prerequisite Minimum Energy Performance. Implement and document compliance with the applicable
recommendations and standards in Chapter 4, Design Strategies and Recommendations by Climate Zone, for the appropriate ASHRAE 50% Advanced Energy Design Guide
and climate zone.

Advanced Energy Metering (1)


Install advanced energy metering for the following:
- all whole-building energy sources used by the building; and
- any individual energy end uses that represent 10% or more of the total annual consumption of the building.

EAc3

The advanced energy metering must have the following characteristics:


- Meters must be permanently installed, record at intervals of one hour or less, and transmit data to a remote location.
- Electricity meters must record both consumption and demand. Whole-building electricity meters should record the power factor, if appropriate.
- The data collection system must use a local area network, building automation system, wireless network, or comparable communication infrastructure.
- The system must be capable of storing all meter data for at least 36 months.
- The data must be remotely accessible.
- All meters in the system must be capable of reporting hourly, daily, monthly, and annual energy use.

Demand Response (1-2)


Case 1. Demand Response Program Available (2 points)
- Participate in an existing demand response (DR) program and complete the following activities. Design a system with the capability for real-time, fully-automated DR
based on external initiation by a DR Program Provider. Semi-automated DR may be utilized in practice.
- Enroll in a minimum one-year DR participation amount contractual commitment with a qualified DR program provider, with the intention of multiyear renewal, for at least
10% of the estimated peak electricity demand. Peak demand is determined under EA Prerequisite Minimum Energy Performance.
- Develop a comprehensive plan for meeting the contractual commitment during a Demand Response event.
- Include the DR processes in the scope of work for the commissioning authority, including participation in at least one full test of the DR plan.

EAc4

Case 2. Demand Response Program Not Available (1 point)


Provide infrastructure to take advantage of future demand response programs or dynamic, real-time pricing programs and complete the following activities.
- Install interval recording meters with communications and ability for the building automation system to accept an external price or control signal.
- Develop a comprehensive plan for shedding at least 10% of building estimated peak electricity demand. Peak demand is determined under EA Prerequisite Minimum
Energy Performance.
- Include the DR processes in the scope of work for the commissioning authority, including participation in at least one full test of the DR plan.
- Contact local utility representatives to discuss participation in future DR programs.

Renewable Energy Production (1-3)


1%-1; 5%-2; 10%-3
3

Ambient Energy

EAc5

Use on-site renewable energy systems to offset building energy cost. Calculate the percentage of renewable energy with the following equation: % renewable energy =
Equivalent cost of usable energy produced by the renewable energy system / Total building annual energy cost

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Enhanced Refrigerant Management (1)

EAc4

OPTION 1: No refrigerants or low-impact refrigerants:


Do not use refrigerants, or use only refrigerants (naturally occurring or synthetic) that have an ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero and a global warming potential
(GWP) of less than 50.
OR
OPTION 2: Calculation of refrigerant impact
Select refrigerants that are used in heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC&R) equipment to minimize or eliminate the emission of compounds that
contribute to ozone depletion and climate change. The combination of all new and existing base building and tenant HVAC&R equipment that serve the project must comply
with the formula found in the BD+C Reference Guide.

Green Power and Carbon Offsets (1-2)


50% - 1; 100% - 2
EAc6

Engage in a contract for qualified resources that have come online since January 1, 2005, for a minimum of five years, to be delivered at least annually. The contract
must specify the provision of at least 50% or 100% of the projects energy from green power, carbon offsets, or renewable energy certificates (RECs). Green power and
RECs must be Green-e Energy certified or the equivalent. RECs can only be used to mitigate the effects of Scope 2, electricity use. Carbon offsets may be used to mitigate
Scope 1 or Scope 2 emissions on a metric ton of carbon dioxide equivalent basis and must be Green-e Climate certified, or the equivalent. For U.S. projects, the offsets
must be from greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects within the U.S. Determine the percentage of green power or offsets based on the quantity of energy consumed,
not the cost.

Materials & Resources (MR)

- 13 Points Available

Storage & Collection of Recyclables (P)


MRp1

Provide dedicated areas accessible to waste haulers and building occupants for the collection and storage of recyclable materials for the entire building. Collection and
storage areas may be separate locations. Recyclable materials must include mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals. Take appropriate measures for
the safe collection, storage, and disposal of two of the following: batteries, mercury-containing lamps, and electronic waste.

Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning (P)


Develop and implement a construction and demolition waste management plan:
- Establish waste diversion goals for the project by identifying at least five materials (both structural and nonstructural) targeted for diversion. Approximate a percentage of
the overall project waste that these materials represent.
- Specify whether materials will be separated or commingled and describe the diversion strategies planned for the project. Describe where the material will be taken and
how the recycling facility will process the material. Provide a final report detailing all major waste streams generated, including disposal and diversion rates. Alternative
daily cover (ADC) does not qualify as material diverted from disposal. Land-clearing debris is not considered construction, demolition, or renovation waste that can
contribute to waste diversion.

MRp2

Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction (2-5)


OPTION 1: Historic building reuse (5 points):
Maintain the existing building structure, envelope, and interior nonstructural elements of a historic building or contributing building in a historic district.
OR
OPTION 2: Renovation of abandoned or blighted building (5 points)
Maintain at least 50%, by surface area, of the existing building structure, enclosure, and interior structural elements for buildings that meet local criteria of abandoned or
are considered blight.
OR
OPTION 3: Building and material reuse ( 2-4 points)
Reuse or salvage building materials from off site or on site as a percentage of the surface area (25% - 2 points; 50% - 3 points; 75% - 4 points). Include structural
elements (e.g., floors, roof decking), enclosure materials (e.g., skin, framing), and permanently installed interior elements (e.g., walls, doors, floor coverings, ceiling
systems). Exclude from the calculation window assemblies and any hazardous materials that are remediated as a part of the project.
OR
OPTION 4: Whole-building life-cycle assessment (3 points)
For new construction (buildings or portions of buildings), conduct a life-cycle assessment of the projects structure and enclosure that demonstrates a minimum of 10%
reduction, compared with a baseline building, in at least three of the six impact categories listed in the BD+C Reference Guide, one of which must be global warming
potential. No impact category assessed as part of the life-cycle assessment may increase by more than 5% compared with the baseline building.

Ambient Energy

MRc1

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations (1-2)


OPTION 1: Environmental product declaration (EPD) (1 point)
Use at least 20 different permanently installed products sourced from at least five different manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria listed in the BD+C
Reference Guide.
AND/OR
OPTION 2: Multi-attribute optimization (1 point)
Use products that comply with one of the criteria listed in the BD+C Reference Guide for 50%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project.

MRc2

For credit achievement calculation, products sourced (extracted, manufactured, purchased) within 100 miles (160 km) of the project site are valued at 200% of their base
contributing cost. Structure and enclosure materials may not constitute more than 30% of the value of compliant building products.

Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials (1-2)


OPTION 1: Raw material source and extraction reporting (1 point)
Use at least 20 different permanently installed products from at least five different manufacturers that have publicly released a report from their raw material suppliers
which include raw material supplier extraction locations, a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use, a commitment to reducing environmental harms
from extraction and/or manufacturing processes, and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria.
AND/OR
OPTION 2: Leadership extraction practices (1 point)
Use products that meet at least one of the responsible extraction criteria below for at least 25%, by cost, of the total
value of permanently installed building products in the project: extended producer responsibility; bio-based materials (Sustainable Agriculture Network's Sustainable
Agriculture Standard); FSC certified wood products; salvaged, refurbished or reused products; recycled content; other USGBC approved program.

MRc3

For credit achievement calculation, products sourced (extracted, manufactured, purchased) within 100 miles (160 km) of the project site are valued at 200% of their base
contributing cost. Structure and enclosure materials may not constitute more than 30% of the value of compliant building products.

Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients (1-2)


OPTION 1: Material ingredient reporting (1 point)
Use at least 20 different permanently installed products from at least five different manufacturers that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical
inventory of the product to at least 0.1% (1000 ppm): Manufacturer inventory of all ingredients; Health Product Declaration; Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic or v3 Bronze; or
other USGBC approved program.
AND/OR
OPTION 2: Material ingredient optimization (1 point)
Use products that document their material ingredient optimization using the paths below for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in
the project: GreenScreen v1.2 Benchmark; Cradle to Cradle Certified; REACH Optimization; or other USGBC approved program.
AND/OR
OPTION 3: Product manufacturer supply chain optimization (1 point)
Use building products for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project that are sourced from product manufacturers with supply
chain optimization as described in the BD+C Reference Guide.

MRc4

For credit achievement calculation for options 2 and 3, products sourced (extracted, manufactured, purchased) within 100 miles (160 km) of the project site are valued at
200% of their base contributing cost. For credit achievement calculation, the value of individual products compliant with either option 2 or 3 can be combined to reach the
25% threshold but products compliant with both option 2 and 3 may only be counted once. Structure and enclosure materials may not constitute more than 30% of the
value of compliant building products.

Construction and Demolition Waste Management (1-2)


Recycle and/or salvage nonhazardous construction and demolition materials. Calculations can be by weight or volume but must be consistent throughout.
OPTION 1: Diversion
- Path 1: Divert 50% and three material streams (1 point) OR
- Path 2: Divert 75% and four materials streams (2 points)
OPTION 2: Reduction of total waste material (2 points): Do not generate more than 2.5 pounds of construction waste per square foot of the buildings floor area.

Ambient Energy

MRc5

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)

- 16 Points Available

Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance (P)


Meet the requirements for both ventilation and monitoring.

IEQp1

VENTILATION
CASE 1. Mechanically Ventilated Spaces:
- OPTION 1: Meet ASHRAE Standard 62.12010, Sections 47 (with errata), or a local equivalent, whichever is more stringent.
- OPTION 2: CEN Standards EN 152512007 and EN 137792007
CASE 2. Naturally Ventilated Spaces: Determine the minimum outdoor air opening and space configuration requirements using the natural ventilation procedure from
ASHRAE Standard 62.12010 or a local equivalent, whichever is more stringent.
All Spaces
The indoor air quality procedure defined in ASHRAE Standard 62.12010 may not be used to comply with this
prerequisite.

MONITORING
CASE 1. Mechanically Ventilated Spaces: Monitor outdoor air intake flow as follows:
- For VAV systems, provide a direct outdoor airflow measurement device capable of measuring the minimum outdoor air intake flow.
- For constant-volume systems, balance outdoor airflow to the design minimum outdoor airflow rate defined by ASHRAE Standard 62.12010 (with errata), or higher.
Install a current transducer on the supply fan, an airflow switch, or similar monitoring device.
CASE 2. Naturally Ventilated Spaces: Comply with at least one of the following strategies:
- Provide a direct exhaust airflow measurement device capable of measuring the exhaust airflow.
- Provide automatic indication devices on all natural ventilation openings intended to meet the minimum opening requirements.
- Monitor carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations within each thermal zone.

Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control (P)


Case 1: Prohibit smoking inside the building. Prohibit smoking outside except in designated smoking areas located at least 25 feet (7.5 meters) from all entries, outdoor
air intakes, and operable windows. Also prohibit smoking outside the property line in spaces used for business purposes. Signage must be posted within 10 feet (3 meters)
of all building entrances indicating the no-smoking policy.
Case 2 Residential only:
- OPTION 1: Meet requirements for Case 1.
OR
- OPTION 2: Prohibit smoking inside all common areas. The prohibition must be communicated in building rental or lease agreements or condo or coop association
covenants and restrictions. Make provisions for enforcement.
Prohibit smoking outside the building except in designated smoking areas located at least 25 feet (7.5 meters) from all entries, outdoor air intakes, and operable windows.
Each unit must be compartmentalized to prevent excessive leakage between units:
- Weather-strip all exterior doors and operable windows in the residential units to minimize leakage from outdoors.
- Weather-strip all doors leading from residential units into common hallways.
- Minimize uncontrolled pathways for the transfer of smoke and other indoor air pollutants between residential units by sealing penetrations in the walls, ceilings, and floors
and by sealing vertical chases adjacent to the units.
- Demonstrate a maximum leakage of 0.23 cubic feet per minute per square foot of enclosure at 50 Pa.

IEQp2

Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies (1-2)

Ambient Energy

IEQc1

OPTION 1: Enhanced IAQ Strategies (1 point)


Comply with the following requirements, as applicable.
Mechanically ventilated spaces: entryway systems; interior cross-contamination prevention; and filtration.
Naturally ventilated spaces: entryway systems; and natural ventilation design calculations.
Mixed-mode systems: entryway systems; interior cross-contamination prevention; filtration; natural ventilation design calculations; and mixed-mode design calculations.
OR
OPTION 2: Additional Enhanced IAQ Strategies (1 point)
Meet the requirements of Option 1 and comply with the following requirements, as applicable.
Mechanically ventilated spaces (select one): exterior contamination prevention; increased ventilation; carbon dioxide monitoring; or additional source control and
monitoring.
Naturally ventilated spaces (select one): exterior contamination prevention; additional source control and monitoring; or natural ventilation room by room calculations.
Mixed-mode systems (select one): exterior contamination prevention; increased ventilation; additional source control and monitoring; or natural ventilation room-by-room
calculations.

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Low-Emitting Materials (1-3)


OPTION 1. Product Category Calculations:
Achieve the threshold level of compliance with emissions and content standards for the number of product categories listed in the BD+C Reference Guide. (2 categories - 1

IEQc2 point; 4 categories - 2 points; 5 categories - 3 points).

OPTION 2: Budget Calculation Method:


If some products in a category do not meet the criteria, project teams may use the budget calculation method. (50-69% - 1 point; 70-89% - 2 points; 90-100% - 3
points).

Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (1)

IEQc3

Develop and implement an indoor air quality (IAQ) management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the building. The plan must address all of the
following:
- During construction, meet or exceed all applicable recommended control measures of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA)
IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction, 2nd edition, 2007, ANSI/SMACNA 0082008, Chapter 3.
- Protect absorptive materials stored on-site and installed from moisture damage.
- Do not operate permanently installed air-handling equipment during construction unless filtration media with a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) of 8, as
determined by ASHRAE 52.22007, with errata (or equivalent filtration media class of F5 or higher, as defined by CEN Standard EN 7792002, Particulate Air Filters for
General Ventilation, Determination of the Filtration Performance), are installed at each return air grille and return or transfer duct inlet opening such that there is no bypass
around the filtration media. Immediately before occupancy,
replace all filtration media with the final design filtration media, installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
- Prohibit the use of tobacco products inside the building and within 25 feet (7.5 meters) of the building entrance during construction.

Indoor Air Quality Assessment (1-2)


Select one of the following two options, to be implemented after construction ends and the building has been completely cleaned. All interior finishes, such as millwork,
doors, paint, carpet, acoustic tiles, and movable furnishings (e.g., workstations, partitions), must be installed, and major VOC punch list items must be finished. The
options cannot be combined.
OPTION 1: Flush-Out (1 point)
PATH 1: Before occupancy: Install new filtration media and perform a building flush-out by supplying a total air volume of 14,000 cubic feet of outdoor air per square foot
of gross floor area while maintaining an internal temperature of at least 60F and no higher than 80F and relative humidity no higher than 60%. OR
Path 2: During occupancy: If occupancy is desired before the flush-out is completed, the space may be occupied only after delivery of a minimum of 3,500 cubic feet of
outdoor air per square foot of gross floor area while maintaining an internal temperature of at least 60F and no higher than 80F and relative humidity no higher than
60%.
OR
OPTION 2: Air Testing (2 points)
After construction ends and before occupancy, but under ventilation conditions typical for occupancy, conduct baseline IAQ testing using protocols consistent with the
methods listed in Table 1 for all occupied spaces. Use current versions of ASTM standard methods, EPA compendium methods, or ISO methods, as indicated. Laboratories
that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds must be accredited under ISO/IEC 17025 for the test methods they use. Retail
projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy. Demonstrate that contaminants do not exceed the concentration levels listed in the BD+C Reference Guide.

IEQc4

Thermal Comfort (1)

Ambient Energy

IEQc5

Thermal Comfort Design


- OPTION 1: ASHRAE Standard 55-2010
- OPTION 2: ISO and CEN Standards
AND
Thermal Comfort Control
Provide individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50% of individual occupant spaces. Provide group thermal comfort controls for all shared multioccupant spaces.
Thermal comfort controls allow occupants to adjust at least one of the following in their local environment: air temperature, radiant temperature, air speed, and humidity.

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Interior Lighting (2)


OPTION 1: Lighting Control (1)
For at least 90% of individual occupant spaces, provide individual lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences,
with at least three lighting levels (on, off, midlevel). For all shared multioccupant spaces, meet all of the following requirements.
- Have in place multizone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences, with at least three lighting levels (on, off,
midlevel).
- Lighting for any presentation or projection wall must be separately controlled.
- Switches or manual controls must be located in the same space as the controlled luminaires. A person operating the controls must have a direct line of sight to the
controlled luminaires.
AND/OR
OPTION 2: Lighting Quality (1 point)
Choose four of the following strategies.
- For all regularly occupied spaces, use light fixtures with a luminance of less than 2,500 cd/m2 between 45 and 90 degrees from nadir.
- For the entire project, use light sources with a CRI of 80 or higher. Exceptions include lamps or fixtures specifically designed to provide colored lighting for effect, site
lighting, or other special use.
- For at least 75% of the total connected lighting load, use light sources that have a rated life (or L70 for LED sources) of at least 24,000 hours (at 3-hour per start, if
applicable).
- Use direct-only overhead lighting for 25% or less of the total connected lighting load for all regularly occupied spaces.
- For at least 90% of the regularly occupied floor area, meet or exceed the following thresholds for area weighted average surface reflectance: 85% for ceilings, 60% for
walls, and 25% for floors.
- If furniture is included in the scope of work, select furniture finishes to meet or exceed the following thresholds for area-weighted average surface reflectance: 45% for
work surfaces, and 50% for movable partitions.
- For at least 75% of the regularly occupied floor area, meet a ratio of average wall surface illuminance (excluding fenestration) to average work plane (or surface, if
defined) illuminance that does not exceed 1:10. Must also meet strategy E, strategy F, or demonstrate area-weighted surface reflectance of at least 60% for walls.
- For at least 75% of the regularly occupied floor area, meet a ratio of average ceiling illuminance (excluding fenestration) to work surface illuminance that does not exceed
1:10. Must also meet option E, option F, or demonstrate area-weighted surface reflectance of at least 85% for ceilings.

IEQc6

Daylight (1-3)

IEQc7

OPTION 1: SIMULATION: SPATIAL AUTONOMY AND ANNUAL SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE (2-3 points): Demonstrate through annual computer simulations that spatial daylight
autonomy 300/50% (sDA300/50%) for regularly occupied floor area of at least 55% (2 points) or 75% (3 points) is achieved. AND Demonstrate through annual computer
simulations that annual sunlight exposure1000,250 (ASE1000,250) of no more than 10% is achieved.
OPTION 2: SIMULATION: ILLUMINANCE CALCULATIONS (1-2 points): Demonstrate, through computer simulations, that at least 75% (1 point) or 90% (2 points) of all
regularly occupied spaces achieve daylight illuminance levels of a minimum of 300 lux and a maximum of 3000 lux in a clear sky condition on Equinox at 9:00 AM and 3:00
PM.
OPTION 3: MEASUREMENT: Demonstrate that daylight illumination level between 300 lux and 3000 lux has been achieved in at least 75% (2 points) or 90% (3 points) of
all regularly occupied areas. Measurements must be taken per the requirements identified in the BD+C Reference Guide.
Provide glare-control devices for all transparent glazing in regularly occupied spaces, regardless of whether the glazing receives direct sunlight or whether the space meets
the illuminance requirements of this credit. Acceptable glare-control devices include interior window blinds, shades, curtains, movable exterior louvers, movable screens,
and movable awnings.

Quality Views (1)

IEQc8

Achieve direct line of sight to the outdoor environment via vision glazing for building occupants in 75% of all regularly occupied areas. View glazing in the contributing
area must provide a clear image of the exterior, not obstructed by frits, fibers, patterned glazing, or added tints that distort color balance. 75% of all regularly occupied
floor area must have at least two of the following four kinds of views:
1) multiple lines of sight to vision glazing in different directions at least 90 degrees apart;
2) views that include at least two of the following: (a) flora, fauna, or sky; (b) movement; and (c) objects at least 25 feet from the exterior of the glazing;
3) unobstructed views located within the distance of three times the head height of the vision glazing; and
4) views with a view factor of 3 or greater, as defined in Windows and Offices; A Study of Office Worker Performance and the Indoor Environment.
Include in the calculations any permanent interior obstructions. Movable furniture and partitions may be excluded. Views into interior atria may be used to meet up to 30%
of the required area.

Acoustic Performance (1)


1

Ambient Energy

IEQc9

For all occupied spaces, meet the requirements as identified in the BD+C Reference Guide, for HVAC background noise, sound isolation, reverberation time, and sound
reinforcement and maskings.

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Innovation (IN)

- 6 Points Available

Innovation, Provide Specific Title (1)


PATH 1: Innovation in Design: (4 points maximum): Achieve significant, measureable environmental performance using an operations, maintenance or system upgrade
strategy not addressed in LEED v4 BD+C rating system. Identify the intent of the proposed innovation credit, the proposed requirements for compliance, the proposed
submittals to demonstrate compliance, and the approaches that might be used to meet the requirements. OR
PATH 2: Exemplary Performance (2 points maximum): Achieve exemplary performance in an existing LEED v4 prerequisite or credit that allows exemplary performance,
as specified in the LEED Reference Guide, v4 edition. An Exemplary Performance credit is awarded for doubling the credit requirements and/or achieving the next
incremental percentage threshold. OR
PATH 3: Pilot Credit (4 points maximum): Attempt a pilot credit available in the Pilot Credit Library. Register as a pilot credit participant and complete the required
documentation.

IDc1.1

d/c

Innovation, Provide Specific Title (1)


PATH 1: Innovation in Design: (4 points maximum): Achieve significant, measureable environmental performance using an operations, maintenance or system upgrade
strategy not addressed in LEED v4 BD+C rating system. Identify the intent of the proposed innovation credit, the proposed requirements for compliance, the proposed
submittals to demonstrate compliance, and the approaches that might be used to meet the requirements. OR
PATH 2: Exemplary Performance (2 points maximum): Achieve exemplary performance in an existing LEED v4 prerequisite or credit that allows exemplary performance,
as specified in the LEED Reference Guide, v4 edition. An Exemplary Performance credit is awarded for doubling the credit requirements and/or achieving the next
incremental percentage threshold. OR
PATH 3: Pilot Credit (4 points maximum): Attempt a pilot credit available in the Pilot Credit Library. Register as a pilot credit participant and complete the required
documentation.

IDc1.2

d/c

Innovation, Provide Specific Title (1)


PATH 1: Innovation in Design: (4 points maximum): Achieve significant, measureable environmental performance using an operations, maintenance or system upgrade
strategy not addressed in LEED v4 BD+C rating system. Identify the intent of the proposed innovation credit, the proposed requirements for compliance, the proposed
submittals to demonstrate compliance, and the approaches that might be used to meet the requirements. OR
PATH 2: Exemplary Performance (2 points maximum): Achieve exemplary performance in an existing LEED v4 prerequisite or credit that allows exemplary performance,
as specified in the LEED Reference Guide, v4 edition. An Exemplary Performance credit is awarded for doubling the credit requirements and/or achieving the next
incremental percentage threshold. OR
PATH 3: Pilot Credit (4 points maximum): Attempt a pilot credit available in the Pilot Credit Library. Register as a pilot credit participant and complete the required
documentation.

IDc1.3

d/c

Innovation, Provide Specific Title (1)


PATH 1: Innovation in Design: (4 points maximum): Achieve significant, measureable environmental performance using an operations, maintenance or system upgrade
strategy not addressed in LEED v4 BD+C rating system. Identify the intent of the proposed innovation credit, the proposed requirements for compliance, the proposed
submittals to demonstrate compliance, and the approaches that might be used to meet the requirements. OR
PATH 2: Exemplary Performance (2 points maximum): Achieve exemplary performance in an existing LEED v4 prerequisite or credit that allows exemplary performance,
as specified in the LEED Reference Guide, v4 edition. An Exemplary Performance credit is awarded for doubling the credit requirements and/or achieving the next
incremental percentage threshold. OR
PATH 3: Pilot Credit (4 points maximum): Attempt a pilot credit available in the Pilot Credit Library. Register as a pilot credit participant and complete the required
documentation.

IDc1.4

d/c

Innovation, Provide Specific Title (1)


PATH 1: Innovation in Design: (4 points maximum): Achieve significant, measureable environmental performance using an operations, maintenance or system upgrade
strategy not addressed in LEED v4 BD+C rating system. Identify the intent of the proposed innovation credit, the proposed requirements for compliance, the proposed
submittals to demonstrate compliance, and the approaches that might be used to meet the requirements. OR
PATH 2: Exemplary Performance (2 points maximum): Achieve exemplary performance in an existing LEED v4 prerequisite or credit that allows exemplary performance,
as specified in the LEED Reference Guide, v4 edition. An Exemplary Performance credit is awarded for doubling the credit requirements and/or achieving the next
incremental percentage threshold. OR
PATH 3: Pilot Credit (4 points maximum): Attempt a pilot credit available in the Pilot Credit Library. Register as a pilot credit participant and complete the required
documentation.

IDc1.5

d/c

LEED Accredited Professional (1)


1

Ambient Energy

IDc2

At least one principal participant of the project team shall be a LEED Accredited Professional Building Design & Construction (LEED AP BD+C).

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Indicates Regional Priority Credit


Yes

Strong ?

Weak ?

No

Indicates Exemplary Performace Available

N/A

Regional Priority (RP) - 4 Points Available


Regional Priority, Region Defined (1)
RPc1.1

Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.

d/c

Regional Priority, Region Defined (1)


RPc1.2

Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.

Regional Priority, Region Defined (1)


RPc1.3

Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.

Regional Priority, Region Defined (1)


RPc1.4

Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.

Regional Priority, Region Defined (1)


0

Alt.

Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.

Regional Priority, Region Defined (1)


0

Alt.

Ambient Energy

Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.

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Gold Coast Transit


Administration and Operations Facility
Oxnard, CA
Project Schedule
ID

Task Name

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LNTP

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Predecessors

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Tue 1/21/14

Tue 1/21/14

Task 1 - Preliminary Tasks


Space Needs Program Verification
Design Charrette
Surveying
Geotechnical Investigations
Inventories (Furniture, Equipment, CNG)
Site Master Plan, Conceptual Building Design
Cost Estimating
Quality Control
Compile, Prepare Task 1 Deliverables
Task 1 Deliverables Submittal
Task 1 Review and Comment by GCT
Design Team Response Period
Task 1 Comment Resolution Meeting

93 days
3 days
3 days
30 days
45 days
3 days
60 days
15 days
2 days
3 days
0 days
14 days
10 days
0 days

Tue 1/21/14
Wed 1/22/14
Wed 1/22/14
Tue 2/18/14
Tue 2/18/14
Tue 2/18/14
Tue 1/21/14
Fri 3/7/14
Mon 3/24/14
Wed 3/26/14
Mon 3/31/14
Mon 3/31/14
Mon 4/14/14
Wed 4/23/14

Wed 4/23/14
Fri 1/24/14 1FS+1 day
Fri 1/24/14 1FS+1 day
Wed 3/19/14 1FS+28 days
Thu 4/3/14 1FS+28 days
Thu 2/20/14 1FS+28 days
Fri 3/21/14 1
Fri 3/21/14 8FS-15 days
Tue 3/25/14 8FS+2 days
Fri 3/28/14 10
Mon 3/31/14 11FS+3 days
Sun 4/13/14 12FS-1 day
Wed 4/23/14 13
Wed 4/23/14 14

Task 2 - 30% Design


30% Design Development
Cost Estimating
Quality Control
Compile, Prepare Task 2 Deliverables
Task 2 Deliverables Submittal
Value Engineering (External)
Task 2 Review and Comment by GCT
Design Team Response Period
Task 2 Comment Resolution Meeting

80 days
35 days
14 days
5 days
5 days
0 days
14 days
21 days
10 days
0 days

Mon 4/28/14
Mon 4/28/14
Mon 5/19/14
Mon 6/2/14
Mon 6/9/14
Mon 6/16/14
Mon 6/16/14
Mon 6/16/14
Mon 7/7/14
Wed 7/16/14

Wed 7/16/14
Sun 6/1/14 15FS+4 days
Sun 6/1/14 17FS-14 days
Fri 6/6/14 17
Fri 6/13/14 19FS+2 days
Mon 6/16/14 20FS+3 days
Sun 6/29/14 21FS-1 day
Sun 7/6/14 21FS-1 day
Wed 7/16/14 23
Wed 7/16/14 24

Task 3 - 60% Design


60% Design Development
Cost Estimating
Quality Control
Compile, Prepare Task 3 Deliverables
Task 3 Deliverables Submittal
Task 3 Review and Comment by GCT
Design Team Response Period
Task 3 Comment Resolution Meeting

115 days
Mon 7/21/14 Wed 11/12/14
75 days
Mon 7/21/14
Fri 10/3/14 25FS+4 days
21 days
Sat 9/13/14
Fri 10/3/14 27FS-21 days
5 days
Mon 10/6/14
Fri 10/10/14 27FS+2 days
5 days Mon 10/13/14
Fri 10/17/14 29FS+2 days
0 days Mon 10/20/14 Mon 10/20/14 30FS+3 days
14 days Mon 10/20/14
Sun 11/2/14 31FS-1 day
10 days
Mon 11/3/14 Wed 11/12/14 32
0 days Wed 11/12/14 Wed 11/12/14 33

Task 4 - 90% Design

122 days

Mon 11/17/14

Wed 3/18/15

60 days
21 days
14 days
5 days
0 days
28 days
10 days

Mon 11/17/14
Fri 12/26/14
Sun 1/18/15
Tue 2/3/15
Mon 2/9/15
Mon 2/9/15
Mon 3/9/15

Thu 1/15/15 34FS+4 days


Thu 1/15/15 36FS-21 days
Sat 1/31/15 36FS+2 days
Sat 2/7/15 38FS+2 days
Mon 2/9/15 39FS+2 days
Sun 3/8/15 40FS-1 day
Wed 3/18/15 41

90% Design Development


Cost Estimating
Quality Control
Compile, Prepare Task 4 Deliverables
Task 4 Deliverables Submittal
Task 4 Review and Comment by GCT and City of Oxnard (Plan Check)
Design Team Response Period
Task 4 Comment Resolution Meeting
Task 5 - 100% Design
100% Design Development
Cost Estimating
Quality Control
Compile, Prepare Task 4 Deliverables
Task 5 Deliverables Submittal
Task 5 Review and Approval by GCT
Task 6 - Bid Assistance
Bid Period
Bid Opening
Award
NTP for Construction
Task 7 - Design Support During Construction
Design Support During Construction
Substantial Completion
Move-in

Client: Gold Coast Transit


Date: March 31, 2014

0 days

Wed 3/18/15

17 days
5 days

Wed 3/18/15
Wed 3/18/15

Fri 4/3/15
Sun 3/22/15 43FS-1 day

5 days
3 days
5 days
0 days
5 days

Wed 3/18/15
Mon 3/23/15
Mon 3/23/15
Mon 3/30/15
Mon 3/30/15

Sun 3/22/15 45FS-5 days


Wed 3/25/15 45
Fri 3/27/15 45
Mon 3/30/15 48FS+3 days
Fri 4/3/15 49FS-1 day

113 days

Mon 4/6/15

60 days
0 days
45 days
0 days

Mon 4/6/15
Thu 6/4/15
Mon 6/8/15
Mon 7/27/15

Thu 6/4/15 50FS+2 days


Thu 6/4/15 52
Wed 7/22/15 53FS+3 days
Mon 7/27/15 54FS+5 days

547 days
544 days
0 days
0 days

Mon 7/27/15
Mon 7/27/15
Fri 1/20/17
Mon 1/23/17

Mon 1/23/17
Fri 1/20/17 55FS-1 day
Fri 1/20/17 57
Mon 1/23/17 58FS+3 days

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1/21

3/31

4/23

6/16

7/16

10/20

11/12

2/9

3/18

Wed 3/18/15 42

3/30

Mon 7/27/15
6/4
7/27

1/20
1/23

Task

Progress

Summary

External Tasks

Split

Milestone

Project Summary

External Milestone
Page 1

Deadline

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space

Item

Qty

Picture

Dimensions
wxdxh

Mfr/Model#

Finish
Material

Color

Condition

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse

Exc

A0010063-000

sell*

Notes: sell* = could be reused in new facility


pending budget issues

Administration
Reception

Board Room

Human Resources

RNL Design

Desk - U shape with Transaction Counter


Curved Computer Corner
Right Return
Single Ped Credenza - Custom
Cabinets, Locking
Tack board
Overhead Cabinet, Wall Mount
Left Return
Personal File Right Locking
Mobile File/Pedestal File
Reception Bridge
Tack board
Overhead Cabinet, Wall Mount

1
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
4

1,2,3,4

Reception Table w/ literature rack

Desk Chair

Guest Chair

White board
Stacking chairs

1
20

Tables - triangular top & bases

11,12

Conference chairs

10

10

Credenza (2) drawer lateral with top, lockable


Media cabinet - (2) drawer, open shelf, lockable
Upper cabinet (4) drawer, lockable

4
2
1

wall mounted flat screen

Lectern

Credenza - (2) drawer lockable


Chair dolly

1
4

' L' shaped desk with curved front


Open storage hutch
4H lateral file - lockable
5H lateral file - lockable
Mobile BBF Pedestal
3H lateral file - lockable

1
2
1
1
1

Desk Chair
Tackboard

1
1

Valencia

PLAM

African Walnut

36/36" x 24/24"
24" x 60"
96" x 24"
30"
60" x -" x 24"
30"
24" x 78"

A0010063-001

16" x 23" x 27"


12" x 78"
75.5" x -" x 11"
30"

A0010063-001
A0010063-001

A001056-000
Herman Miller

sell*
wood / leather

blk

A0010056-000

sell

vinyl seat with


mesh back
mahogany

blk

Exc
Exc

A001057-000

sell*
reuse

blk

Exc

A001056-000

sell*

blk

Exc

71.5" x 48"
Bella model
1360GT
59" x 24"
HON
34" x 23" x 29.5"
32" x 23" x 39.5"
31.5" x 13.5" x 54.4"
46" diag. screen
9

vinyl seat with


mesh back
walnut-PLAM
walnut-PLAM
walnut-PLAM

Exc
Exc
Exc

Sharp

sell*
A001056-000
A001056-000
A001056-000

Exc

16

sell*
sell*
sell*
reuse

24" x 19" x 50"

sell

36" x 26.5" x 35"

13
15
14
14

sell

Valencia
33" x 15" x 35"
36"x18"x63"
36"x18"x64"
15" x 20" x 28"
36"x19"x42"

HON
Herman Miller

PLAM
PLAM
metal
metal
PLAM

African Walnut
mahogony
beige
beige
mahogony

Exc
Exc
Poor
Good
Exc
Poor
Good
Poor

A0010065-000

sell
reuse

A0010051-000

sell*

A0010051-000

A0010051-000

sell*
sell
March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space

Item
Guest Chair

Qty
2

Picture
17

Countertop bookbases, open shelving

Mail Room

Postage - countertop

Paratransit Office
Marketing

'L' shaped desk


Credenza
(2) drawer file
Overhead storage
BBF pedestal - lockable
Storage Cabinet
(2) file drawer, (2) door cabinet
Desk Chair

2
1
1
3
2
1

19
19

18

Keyboard corner

(3) drawer lateral file - lockable


(4) drawer lateral file - lockable
(5) drawer lateral file - lockable

2
1
2

22

'U' shaped desk


Attached (2) drawer lateral
Attached box file pedestal

21

Freestanding upper cabinet @ rear


Freestanding box-box- file pedestal under return

1
1

Desk Chair

Guest Chair

Tack/white board

'U' shaped desk


Attached (1) drawer lateral
Attached BBF pedestal, lockable

Desk Chair

Guest Chair

Bookcase
Bookcase

1
1

Tack/white board

(4) drawer lateral

Wall mounted hutch overhead storage

Office Manager

Dimensions
wxdxh

Mfr/Model#
Alera

Finish
Material
blk vinyl / walnut

Color

Pitney Bowes
DM 300c
walnut PLAM top

20

42"w
36"h
15"w
36" x 19" x 67"
Herman Miller

30" x 19" x 41"


30" x 19" x 53"

HON
HON

Recommendation
for reuse
sell*

Poor

A0010046-000

sell

Good

reuse

Good

sell*

metal
metal

beige
beige

Good
Good

metal

beige

Good

black mesh seat


and back

blk

Exc

sell

Exc

sell

Worknite
23

Condition
Good

GCT
PO Exhibit
A0010046-000

metal
metal
metal

putty
beige
beige

Exc
Exc

A0010081-000

sell*
sell*
sell

*chipped paint

Director of Operations

RNL Design

walnut with edge


trim, walnut PLAM
top/legs

32"w
17"w

sell*

51"w
15.5"w
Herman Miller

36" x 48"

Quantet

24,25

24.5" x 13" x 66"


36" x 12" x 72"

blk

Exc

sell

blk

Exc

sell

white

Good

sell*

Exc

black fabric seat


and back

Quantet

36" x 19" x 53.5"

metal

33" x 15" x 35"

mahogany PLAM

A0010046-000

sell*

A0010051-000
blk

Exc

blk

Exc

A0010046-000

sell

Poor
Good

A0010051-000

sell
sell

white

Good

A0010051-000

sell*

gray

Good

black PLAM
mahogany PLAM

36" x 48"
25

sell
sell

mahogany PLAM
legs & top with
wood trim
Herman Miller

26
26

black fabric seat


and back
black sled base

Poor

Exc

sell

sell*
A0010046-000

sell*

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space

Dispatch

Kitchen / Copy

RNL Design

Item

Qty

Freestanding storage with dividers

Security Monitor on top of storage

Desk w/ attached overhead storage - 4 dr

Freestanding drawer pedestal file - lockable

Picture

Dimensions
wxdxh

Mfr/Model#

18" x 12" x 29"

27

Finish
Material

Color

oak PLAM

Condition

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse

Good

sell

Good

rese

60" x 27" x 66"

walnut PLAM

Poor

sell

16"w

black PLAM

Poor

sell

Table

36" x 27"

Poor

sell

Desk w/ attached overhead storage - 2 dr

30

48" x 27" x 66"

black PLAM

Poor

sell

Bookcase

30

24" x 13.5" x 66"

black PLAM

Poor

sell

equipment shelf

24" x 18"

metal

oak/gray

Poor

sell

Desk Chair

27

blk

Poor

sell

Bar Chair

29

vinyl seat and


back w/ casters
fabric w/ footrest
and casters

blk

Poor

sell

Wall mounted TV monitor

28

Exc

reuse

White board

28

36" x 48"

Alum frame

Poor

sell

Tack board with keys

29

33"w x 25"h

Wood oak frame

Poor

sell

(2) drawer storage cabinet - lockable

31,32

36" x 20" x 44"

taupe

Good

Wall cabinets
Lockable with shelf
Lockable with tack

33
34
33,34

36" x 14"

taupe

Good

sell

2
2

metal
PLAM top
fabric doors taupe
vinyl

(2) door storage cabs - lockable with top

Fabric doors taupe


vinyl

taupe

Good

sell

Island table with shelf

Wall mounted display cabinet w/ glass doors

Good

sell*

Copier - freestanding
20A + data connection
Electrical hole punch on counter

Paper cutter on counter

Microwave on shelf

Countertop printer

Sony
Quantet

42" x 20" x 42.5"


32

sell*

48" x 18" x 30"


36" x 24"

33

A0010063-000

60" x 28"

Ricoh Aficio MP
C5501
Panasonic kx30p

Good

reuse

Good

reuse

Staples

Good

reuse

Sharp - residential
style

Poor

sell

Good

reuse

Countertop toaster

Poor

sell

Refrigerator - residential style

Poor

sell

1
12" x 12"

28" x 30" x 62"

GE

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space
Driver's Lounge

Vault

General Manager

RNL Design

Round tables

Item

Qty
3

Picture
37,38

Chairs

10

37,38

Tables

38

Wall mounted display case, (3) glass doors lockable


Leased vending
Leased vending - refrigerator

Dimensions
wxdxh
47" diameter

Mfr/Model#

Finish
Material
walnut PLAM top
& black base

Color

Condition
Good

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse
sell

black vinyl back &


seat

Poor

sell

72" x 18" x 29"

walnut PLAM top


& black metal legs

Poor

sell

40

72"w x 48"h

clear Alum

Good

sell*

1
1

38

32" x 28" x 72"


38" x 29" x 72"

Freestanding (2) door storage cabinet w/ (1)


drawer and coffee service on top

38

31" x 38" x 64"

oak PLAM

Wall mounted mail slot


Wall mounted route slip rack
Wall mounted TV - flat screen

2
1
2

36
39

13.5" x 40"h

metal
metal

(3) drawer lateral file, lockable

30" x 19"

Safe

43

Countertop

41

Vault table with overhead

Folding table

Misc. chairs

(6) shelf lateral storage cabinets

36" x 13" x 75"

BBF pedestal, lockable, casters


folding table

2
1

cart for money, casters

freestanding Jetsort - coin


freestanding Coin Feeder stand

GE

white

Poor

sell

gray
gray

Poor
Poor
Good

sell
sell
reuse

metal

beige

Good

20.5" x 20.5" x 34"

metal

gray

Good

42" x 19"

PLAM

Cherry

Good

24" x 32"

PLAM / metal

gray / black

Poor

sell

30" x 72"L

metal

walnut / brown

Poor

sell

Poor

sell

Samsung & Sharp

41

Poor
Poor

HON

A0010081-000

sell*
reuse

B0020059-000

metal

gray

Good

16"w x 20"d
24"w x 48"d

metal
vinyl/metal

taupe
white/gray

Good
Poor

sell*
sell

42

17"w x 38"L

vinyl

taupe

Poor

sell

1
1

42

28" x 25" x 40"


18" x 40" x 44"

Lummins

painted steel

off-white

Good

reuse
reuse

countertop Jetsort - bills

41

Lummins

painted steel

off-white

Good

reuse

fare retrieval

42,44

painted steel

orange

Good

reuse

'L' shaped desk


Attached (2) drawer lateral, lockable
Attached BBF, lockable
Attached (4) drawer overhead

1
1
1

45,47

wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

Bookshelf - 5 shelves

47

wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

32" x 38" x 66"

A0010079-000

sell

A10035-000

sell*

sell*

36"x
17"w

36" x 13" x 77"

sell*

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Qty

Picture

Dimensions
wxdxh

Credenza
BBF
Bifold drawer cabinet

1
2
2

45

72" x 19" x 29"

wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

sell*

Couch

46

40"d x 86"L

fabric

olive

Good

sell

Desk chair

Exc

sell*

Guest chair w/ casters

Exc

sell

White board

Exc

sell*

Tack board

47

36"w x 23"d

Exc

sell*

Computer desk w/ overhead - 2 drawer

48,49,50,51

36" x 27" x 66"

cherry

black

Good

sell*

(4) drawer lateral files, lockable

49

30" x 19" x 53.5"

metal

black

Poor

sell

(4) drawer lateral files, lockable

42" x 19.5" x 52"

metal

lt. gray

Good

sell*

Bookcase - 5 shelves

48

24" x 13" x 66"

cherry

black

Good

sell*

Desk chairs w/ casters

51

black

Exc

sell*

Desk chairs w/ casters

vinyl / Alum

black

Poor

sell

Conf Room chair w/ casters

board room

Poor

sell

Desk chair w/ casters

Poor

sell

Bulletin board

oak

Good

sell*

'U' shaped desk


freestanding box-box-file, lockable
freestanding file-file, lateral file, lockable
64" open storage hutch
34" open storage hutch

1
1
2
1
1

mahogany PLAM

Exc

P0030085-000
P0030085-000
P0030085-000
P0030088-000
P0030088-000

sell*
sell*
sell*
sell*
sell*

(2) drawer lateral w/ 1 overhead, open shelving


(3) bookcase cabinets below, (2) drawer - lockable

1
1

Exc
Exc

P0030088-000
P0030085-000

sell*
sell*

Desk chair

Guest chair

Storage cabinet

36" x 18" x 41"

'L' shaped desk


Freestanding BBF, lockable

1
2

15"w

Space

Item

Mfr/Model#

Finish
Material

Color

Condition

Herman Miller
45
36"w x 23"d

HON

Fabric

Quantet

Alum frame

green / black

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse

Operations Supervisor

Director of Planning
& Marketing

Herman Miller

IKEA
36" x 24"

52

Valencia

vinyl

black

34" x 23" x 65"


32" x 13" x 65"
Herman Miller

Exc

sell*
sell

fabric

black

Poor

HON

metal

tan

Good

P0030085-000

sell

Valencia

Wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

P0030077-000

sell*

AdministrationAnnex
Transit Planning

RNL Design

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space

Building Security &


Facility Project

Picture

Dimensions
wxdxh
16"w
70" x 15" x 16.5"

Mfr/Model#

Finish
Material

Color

Valencia

Wood PLAM

cherry

Condition

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse

Exc

P0030077-000

sell*

Item
Freestanding file-file, lockable
Wall mounted overhead - (4) door

Qty
1
1

'L' shaped bullnose desk


Freestanding box-box-file, lockable
Wall mounted overhead - (2) door

1
1
1

35"w

Refrigerator

17" x 18" x 32"

L' shaped desk


Desk bridge
Freestanding BBF, lockable
Freestanding box-file, lockable
Open storage hutch
Wall mounted overhead - (4) door
(2) drawer lateral, lockable

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

15"w
16"w
70" x 15" x 35.5"
70" x 15" x 16.5"
34" x 24"

White board
White board
White board

1
1
1

36" x 24"
30" x 18"
17" x 23"

Desk chair

Plotter

39" x 34" x 38"

Stg chairs, casters

20" x 16" x 20"

fabric seat

Printer table

19" x 20" x 22"

vinyl

Plan holder

16" x 15" x 22"

'L' shaped desk


Freestanding BBF, lockable
Wall mounted overhead - (4) door

1
1
1

Table on casters

Stacking chairs

from board rm

sell

conference chair

from board rm

sell

(4) drawer vertical file

18" x 28" x 52"

Computer desk w/ overhead - 2 drawer & open


shelves

48" x 26.5" x 66"

'L' shaped desk


Freestanding BBF, lockable
Freestanding file-file, lockable

1
1
1

Task chair w/ casters

GE

Good
wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

sell
A0010077-000

sell*

Quantet
Quantet
Quantet

Good
Good
Good

sell
sell
sell

Herman Miller

Exc

sell*

Canon IPF 610

Good

reuse

Exc

sell

lt. gray

Poor

sell

vinyl

white

Poor

sell

wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

A0010080-000

sell*

wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

A0010080-000

sell*

54

30" diameter

metal

brown

Poor
*chipped paint

sell*
sell*

55

wood PLAM

cherry

Exc

fabric

plum

Poor

A0010066-002

sell*

15"w
15"w
sell

MaintenanceBuilding
RNL Design

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space
Kitchen / Lounge

Parts Office

Parts Counter

Maintenance Admin
Supervisor

RNL Design

Item

Dimensions
wxdxh

Qty

Picture

Table
Misc chairs
Residential Microwave - on shelf

1
8
2

57
57
58

storage cabinet for coffee, on casters

58,59

Refrigerator - residential style

59

toaster oven
coffee makers
tack board

1
1
1

36" x 48"

bulletin board

48" x 36"

wall mounted TV - flat screen

59

storage cabinets, lockable


white board

2
1

56
56

36" x 18" x 42"


36" x 24"

'L' shaped desk


(4) door overhead
(2) drawer lateral
overhead hutch w/doors
Mobile pedestal - BBF
24" storage cabinet
corner table with cart

2
2
2
1
3
1
1

61,63
62

36" x 24" x 72"


59"w
36" x 24"
60"w
16"w
24" x 25"
27" x 30"

white board

Desk chair

Dual monitor arm

Counter

Desk

70" x 30" x 29"

Shelving

Storage cabinets, lockable

'L' shaped desk


Bridge
Mobile Pedestal - BBF
Overhead storage - 4 door
Overhead storage
Mobile Pedestal - BBF w/ cushion

1
1
1
1
1
1

Desk chair

Mfr/Model#

43.5" x 95.5"

Finish
Material

Color

Poor
Poor
Poor

sell
sell
sell

oak PLAM

Poor

sell

Poor

sell

Poor
Good

sell
sell

Poor

sell

Exc

reuse

white

Bunn

60
62

gray fabric, black


frame
Alum frame
Samsung

24" x 18"

Quantet

metal
Alum frame

tan

PLAM

Cherry / black

71

M0043326-000

sell
sell*
sell*

Good

sell*

plum

Exc

sell*

silver

Exc

sell*

Poor

dispose

72" x 24" x 40"


Steelcase

Poor
Good
Exc

Alum frame
Fabric seat / mesh
back

72

Recommendation
for reuse

oak PLAM
plastic or fabric

30" x 30" x 66"

Quantet

Condition

GCT
PO Exhibit

steel

gray

Poor

sell

40" x 18" x 35"

steel

galvanized

Poor

sell

36" x 18" x 42"

steel

tan

Poor

sell

72" x 24" x 29"


48"w

PLAM

cherry

Exc

72"w
36"w
15.75" x 20.2" x 19.5"

Quantum

Good

fabric seat / mesh


back

M00440111-000

black

Good

sell*

sell

M00440111-000

sell*

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space

Item
Guest chair

Qty
1

Picture

Dimensions
wxdxh

Safe

Women's Locker Rm

Full height lockers

Maintenance
Supervisor's

Desktop safe

(2) drawer lateral file cabinet, lockable

Storage rack - open shelving

'L' shaped desks

Desk - side

Pedestal storage cabinets, lockable

Full height lockers

22

12" x 18" x 78.5"

(3) drawer lateral files, lockable

'L' shaped desk

Desk

Men's Locker Rm

Mfr/Model#

Finish
Material

Color

24" x 24" x 25"

Condition
Poor

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse
sell

Good

reuse

Good

sell

16" x 17" x 18"

Good

reuse

36" x 18" x 27"

Good

sell*

69

36" x 10" x 84"

Poor

sell

68,69

47" x 27" x 30"

Poor

sell

47" x 27" x 30"

Poor

sell

15" x 20" x 28"

Poor

sell

Poor

sell

19" x 19.5" x 42"

Poor

sell

72" x 24" x 30"

Poor

sell

48" x 27" x 30"

Poor

sell

Lateral file

30" x 19" x 40"

Poor

sell

Pedestal storage cabinets, lockable

15" x 20" x 28"

Poor

sell*

Guest chairs

Poor

sell

Desk chair

Poor

sell

Bookshelves - open shelving

36" x 10" x 84"

Poor

sell

Countertop bookshelf

60" x 12" x 35"

Poor

sell

Desk

Poor

sell

(2) drawer lateral files


(2) drawer lateral files

1
1

36" x 19" x 42"


36" x 19" x 52"

metal
metal

Good
Good

sell*
sell*

Tall file cabinet - (4) drawer, lockable

18" x 28.5" x 52"

Steelcase

metal

Good

sell

Desk chair

Herman Miller

fabric

Good

sell*

Guest chair

70

67

12" x 18" x 78.5"

metal

metal

gray

gray

Maintenance Manager

Maintenance Bay

65

HON
66

Steelcase

mesh

metal

black

gray

FinanceAnnex
Payroll & Benefits

RNL Design

black

Poor

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space

Item
Desk- 3piece

Accounting

Copy Room

Director of Finance &


Administration

Kitchen Area

RNL Design

Qty
1

Picture

Dimensions
wxdxh
60" x 23" x 29"

Mfr/Model#

Finish
Material

Color

Condition
Good

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse
sell*

Hutch

60" x 23" x 29"

Good

sell*

Pedestal storage cabinets

15.5" x 20" x 27.25"

Good

sell

Desk- 3piece

60" x 23" x 29"

Good

sell

(2) drawer lateral files

36" x 19" x 52"

metal

Good

sell

Tall file cabinet - (4) drawer, lockable

18" x 28.5" x 52"

Steelcase

metal

Good

sell

Desk chair

Herman Miller

fabric

Good

sell

Guest chair

Good

sell

Pedestal storage cabinets

15.5" x 20" x 27.25"

Good

sell

Storage Cabinet, lockable

42" x 15.5" x 33"

Good

sell

Refrigerator - residential

24" x 27" x 57.5"

Poor

sell

Chair

Poor

sell

Rolling storage cabinet, copier sits on top

Poor

sell

Copier - freestanding

75

50" x 27" x 46"

Exc

reuse

IT storage rack

74

48" x 18" x 48"

Good

sell

Desk chair

Good

sell*

Guest chairs

Good

sell*

Desk

71" x 20" x 29"

walnut PLAM

Good

sell*

Bullnose desk

71" x 36" x 29"

walnut PLAM

Good

sell*

Bridge desk

42" x 24" x 29"

walnut PLAM

Good

sell*

Corner desk

24" x 24" x 29"

walnut PLAM

Good

sell*

Side desk

71" x 24" x 29"

walnut PLAM

Good

sell*

(2) drawer lateral file

42" x 18" x 27"

metal

Good

sell*

Bookshelf - tall, open shelving

36" x 13" x 43"

wood PLAM

Good

sell

Tall file cabinets - (4) drawer

78

18" x 28.5" x 52"

metal

beige

Poor

sell

Tall file cabinets - (5) drawer

78

18" x 28.5" x 58"

metal

blk

Poor

sell

black

leather

73

fabric

black

28" x 20" x 30.5"


Kyocera KM-3035
wire
Herman Miller

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory


Building
Space

Item
Storage cabinet / hutch

Purchasing

Accounting

Purchasing

RNL Design

Qty
1

Picture
78

Dimensions
wxdxh
24" x 16" x 36"

Mfr/Model#

Finish
Material
wood PLAM

Color
tan

Condition
Poor

GCT
PO Exhibit

Recommendation
for reuse
sell

Coffee maker

Poor

sell

Countertop microwave

Poor

sell

Desk w/ countertop hutch

77

70" x 21" x 76"


hutch is 12" deep

Good

sell

Tall file cabinet

77

18" x 28.5" x 52"

Good

sell

Desk w/ hutch

79

70" x 21" x 76"

Good

sell

'L' shaped desk - some handcrafted pieces

76

70" x 18" x 30"

Poor

dispose

Under counter lateral files, lockable

Good

sell*

Desk chair

Guest chair

Desk chair

L' shaped desk

Tall lateral file cabinets

80

Desktop file 'cubby'

80

Duel Monitor arm

Desk chair

Guest chair

Tall lateral file cabinets

Pedestal storage

metal

Herman Miller

beige

black

Exc

P30065-000

Good
mesh

plum

52" x 24" x 30"


76" x 24" x 30"

metal

Herman Miller

gray

black

Good

sell*
sell

A0010050-000

sell*

Good

sell*

Good

sell*

Good

sell

Good

A0010050-000

sell*

Exc

A0010078-000

sell*

Poor

sell

36" x 19" x 52"

Good

sell*

16" x 23" x 28"

Good

sell

L' shaped desk

52" x 24" x 30"

Good

sell

Bookshelf in corridor - open shelving

36" x 12" x 72"

Poor

sell

10

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Administration - Reception

Desk - U shape with Transaction Counter

Desk - U shape with Transaction Counter

Desk - U shape with Transaction Counter

Desk - Credenza w/ transaction counter

(1) Herman Miller desk chair

(2) side chairs

RNL Design

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Administration - Board Room

10

(20) Stackable chairs

(10) Conference chairs

RNL Design

11

(4) Credenzas, (2) media cabinets, Flat screen monitor

12

(6) Table bases

(1) Lectern

(6) Board room tables

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Administration - Human Resources

13

(1) Desk with curved front

14

(3) Lockable lateral files

16

3H lateral file

17

(2) Guest chairs

RNL Design

15

Countertop open hutch, file pedestal

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

18

Administration - Paratransit & Marketing


(2) Herman Miller desk chairs

19

Overhead storage, lateral files, file pedestal

20

Storage cabinet

22

Lateral filing cabinets - lockable

23

(2) 3 drawer lateral files - lockable

Administration - Office Manager

21

(1) 'U' shaped desk

RNL Design

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Administration - Director of Operations

24

(1) 'U' shaped desk

25

Desk, 4 drawer lateral file

26

(2) open shelving bookcases

28

Wall mounted TV monitor, white board

29

Tack board w/ keys, bar height chair

Administration - Dispatch

27

Desk chair, desk w/ overhead storage

RNL Design

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

30

Desk w/ overhead storage, bookcase

Administration - kitchen / copy room

31

(3) 2 drawer storage cabinet

RNL Design

32

33

(3) 2 drawer storage cabinet, island table

Freestanding copier, wall cabinets

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

34

Wall cabinets

35

Mail / Storage Room

37

Tables, chairs

Administration - Driver's Lounge

36

Mail and route slips storage

RNL Design

38

Tables, chairs, refrigerator, coffee cart, water cooler

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

39

wall mounted, route slip storage

40

Display case - lockable

42

Fare retrieval

Administration - Vault Room

41

Folding table, bill sorter

RNL Design

43

Safe, folding table

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

44

Mobile cart, fare retrieval

Administration - General Manager

45

Credenza, guest chairs

RNL Design

46

47

(1) couch

Desk, open bookshelves, tack board, guest chair, desk chair

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Administration - Operations Supervisors

48

Computer desks w/ overhead storage

49

51

Computer desks w/ overhead storage

52

Computer desks w/ overhead storage, 4 drawer lateral file

50

Computer desks w/ overhead storage

53

Storage cabinet

Administration - Director of Planning and Marketing

RNL Design

U' shaped desk w/ overhead storage

10

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Administration - Facility Project Manager

54

L' shaped desk, desk & guest chairs from board rm, filing cabinet

Administration - Security desk

55

L' shaped security desk, desk chair

57

Table, chairs, tack board

Maintenance - Kitchen / Break

56

2 door lockable storage cabinets

RNL Design

58

11

Storage cabinet for coffee maker, microwaves

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Maintenance - Parts Office

59

Wall mounted TV monitor, refrigerator

60

61

Overhead hutch w/ doors

L' shaped desk, desk chair

Maintenance - Parts Warehouse desk

62

L' shaped desk, desk chair

RNL Design

63

64

L' shaped desk, desk chair

12

Steelcase desk

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

Maintenance - Maintenance Manager

65

L' shaped desk

66

Desk, open bookshelves

68

L' shaped desk, desk chair

Maintenance - Maintenance Supervisor's

67

Side desk

RNL Design

69

13

Open book shelf, desk

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

70

Women's Locker Room

71

Maintenance Admin Supervisor 'L' shaped desk

72

Parts Counter

74

Server 'rack'

75

Copier in IT room

Finance Annex - IT / Copy Room

73

Refrigerator in IT / Copy room

RNL Design

14

March 26, 2014

Gold Coast Transit - Furniture Inventory

76

Purchasing Office

77

Purchasing Office

80

Accounting Office

78

Kitchen / storage area

Finance Annex
Offices

79

Accounting Office

RNL Design

15

March 26, 2014

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