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50
24
19
15
Project Totals
(pre-certification estimates)
PIF 1
Verify that the project meets all of the LEED for New Construction Minimum Program Requirements.
N/A
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
N/A
Provide project schedule information and upload representative project photos and drawings.
N/A
- 1 Point Available
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.
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.
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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No
N/A
LTc3
LTc4
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.
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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N/A
LTc7
LTc8
- 10 Points Available
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.
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.
Ambient Energy
SSc2
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N/A
SSc3
SSc4
SSc5
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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- 11 Points Available
WEp1
WEp2
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.
WEc1
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.
Ambient Energy
WEc3
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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.
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- 33 Points Available
EAp1
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.
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.
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.
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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N/A
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.
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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.
EAc3
EAc4
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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EAc4
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.
- 13 Points Available
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.
MRp2
Ambient Energy
MRc1
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N/A
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.
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.
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.
Ambient Energy
MRc5
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- 16 Points Available
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.
IEQp2
Ambient Energy
IEQc1
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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.
IEQc4
Ambient Energy
IEQc5
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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.
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.
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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Innovation (IN)
- 6 Points Available
IDc1.1
d/c
IDc1.2
d/c
IDc1.3
d/c
IDc1.4
d/c
IDc1.5
d/c
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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No
N/A
Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.
d/c
Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.
Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.
Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.
Alt.
Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.
Alt.
Ambient Energy
Earn one of the six Regional Priority credits for up to four points.
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Task
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GCT
PO Exhibit
Recommendation
for reuse
Exc
A0010063-000
sell*
Administration
Reception
Board Room
Human Resources
RNL Design
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White board
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Lectern
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Tackboard
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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
A0010063-001
A0010063-001
A001056-000
Herman Miller
sell*
wood / leather
blk
A0010056-000
sell
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
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Exc
Exc
Exc
Sharp
sell*
A001056-000
A001056-000
A001056-000
Exc
16
sell*
sell*
sell*
reuse
sell
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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
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Picture
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Mail Room
Postage - countertop
Paratransit Office
Marketing
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1
3
2
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18
Keyboard corner
2
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2
22
21
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Desk Chair
Guest Chair
Tack/white board
Desk Chair
Guest Chair
Bookcase
Bookcase
1
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Tack/white board
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
HON
HON
Recommendation
for reuse
sell*
Poor
A0010046-000
sell
Good
reuse
Good
sell*
metal
metal
beige
beige
Good
Good
metal
beige
Good
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
32"w
17"w
sell*
51"w
15.5"w
Herman Miller
36" x 48"
Quantet
24,25
blk
Exc
sell
blk
Exc
sell
white
Good
sell*
Exc
Quantet
metal
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
Poor
Exc
sell
sell*
A0010046-000
sell*
Dispatch
Kitchen / Copy
RNL Design
Item
Qty
Picture
Dimensions
wxdxh
Mfr/Model#
27
Finish
Material
Color
oak PLAM
Condition
GCT
PO Exhibit
Recommendation
for reuse
Good
sell
Good
rese
walnut PLAM
Poor
sell
16"w
black PLAM
Poor
sell
Table
36" x 27"
Poor
sell
30
black PLAM
Poor
sell
Bookcase
30
black PLAM
Poor
sell
equipment shelf
24" x 18"
metal
oak/gray
Poor
sell
Desk Chair
27
blk
Poor
sell
Bar Chair
29
blk
Poor
sell
28
Exc
reuse
White board
28
36" x 48"
Alum frame
Poor
sell
29
33"w x 25"h
Poor
sell
31,32
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
taupe
Good
sell
Good
sell*
Copier - freestanding
20A + data connection
Electrical hole punch on counter
Microwave on shelf
Countertop printer
Sony
Quantet
sell*
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
Poor
sell
1
12" x 12"
GE
Vault
General Manager
RNL Design
Round tables
Item
Qty
3
Picture
37,38
Chairs
10
37,38
Tables
38
Dimensions
wxdxh
47" diameter
Mfr/Model#
Finish
Material
walnut PLAM top
& black base
Color
Condition
Good
GCT
PO Exhibit
Recommendation
for reuse
sell
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
40
72"w x 48"h
clear Alum
Good
sell*
1
1
38
38
oak PLAM
2
1
2
36
39
13.5" x 40"h
metal
metal
30" x 19"
Safe
43
Countertop
41
Folding table
Misc. chairs
2
1
GE
white
Poor
sell
gray
gray
Poor
Poor
Good
sell
sell
reuse
metal
beige
Good
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
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
Lummins
painted steel
off-white
Good
reuse
reuse
41
Lummins
painted steel
off-white
Good
reuse
fare retrieval
42,44
painted steel
orange
Good
reuse
1
1
1
45,47
wood PLAM
cherry
Exc
Bookshelf - 5 shelves
47
wood PLAM
cherry
Exc
A0010079-000
sell
A10035-000
sell*
sell*
36"x
17"w
sell*
Picture
Dimensions
wxdxh
Credenza
BBF
Bifold drawer cabinet
1
2
2
45
wood PLAM
cherry
Exc
sell*
Couch
46
40"d x 86"L
fabric
olive
Good
sell
Desk chair
Exc
sell*
Exc
sell
White board
Exc
sell*
Tack board
47
36"w x 23"d
Exc
sell*
48,49,50,51
cherry
black
Good
sell*
49
metal
black
Poor
sell
metal
lt. gray
Good
sell*
Bookcase - 5 shelves
48
cherry
black
Good
sell*
51
black
Exc
sell*
vinyl / Alum
black
Poor
sell
board room
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Bulletin board
oak
Good
sell*
1
1
2
1
1
mahogany PLAM
Exc
P0030085-000
P0030085-000
P0030085-000
P0030088-000
P0030088-000
sell*
sell*
sell*
sell*
sell*
1
1
Exc
Exc
P0030088-000
P0030085-000
sell*
sell*
Desk chair
Guest chair
Storage cabinet
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
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
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
1
1
1
35"w
Refrigerator
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
fabric seat
Printer table
vinyl
Plan holder
1
1
1
Table on casters
Stacking chairs
from board rm
sell
conference chair
from board rm
sell
1
1
1
GE
Good
wood PLAM
cherry
Exc
sell
A0010077-000
sell*
Quantet
Quantet
Quantet
Good
Good
Good
sell
sell
sell
Herman Miller
Exc
sell*
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
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
58,59
59
toaster oven
coffee makers
tack board
1
1
1
36" x 48"
bulletin board
48" x 36"
59
2
1
56
56
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
61,63
62
white board
Desk chair
Counter
Desk
Shelving
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
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
Poor
Good
Exc
Alum frame
Fabric seat / mesh
back
72
Recommendation
for reuse
oak PLAM
plastic or fabric
Quantet
Condition
GCT
PO Exhibit
steel
gray
Poor
sell
steel
galvanized
Poor
sell
steel
tan
Poor
sell
PLAM
cherry
Exc
72"w
36"w
15.75" x 20.2" x 19.5"
Quantum
Good
M00440111-000
black
Good
sell*
sell
M00440111-000
sell*
Item
Guest chair
Qty
1
Picture
Dimensions
wxdxh
Safe
Women's Locker Rm
Maintenance
Supervisor's
Desktop safe
Desk - side
22
Desk
Men's Locker Rm
Mfr/Model#
Finish
Material
Color
Condition
Poor
GCT
PO Exhibit
Recommendation
for reuse
sell
Good
reuse
Good
sell
Good
reuse
Good
sell*
69
Poor
sell
68,69
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Lateral file
Poor
sell
Poor
sell*
Guest chairs
Poor
sell
Desk chair
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Countertop bookshelf
Poor
sell
Desk
Poor
sell
1
1
metal
metal
Good
Good
sell*
sell*
Steelcase
metal
Good
sell
Desk chair
Herman Miller
fabric
Good
sell*
Guest chair
70
67
metal
metal
gray
gray
Maintenance Manager
Maintenance Bay
65
HON
66
Steelcase
mesh
metal
black
gray
FinanceAnnex
Payroll & Benefits
RNL Design
black
Poor
Item
Desk- 3piece
Accounting
Copy Room
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
Good
sell*
Good
sell
Desk- 3piece
Good
sell
metal
Good
sell
Steelcase
metal
Good
sell
Desk chair
Herman Miller
fabric
Good
sell
Guest chair
Good
sell
Good
sell
Good
sell
Refrigerator - residential
Poor
sell
Chair
Poor
sell
Poor
sell
Copier - freestanding
75
Exc
reuse
IT storage rack
74
Good
sell
Desk chair
Good
sell*
Guest chairs
Good
sell*
Desk
walnut PLAM
Good
sell*
Bullnose desk
walnut PLAM
Good
sell*
Bridge desk
walnut PLAM
Good
sell*
Corner desk
walnut PLAM
Good
sell*
Side desk
walnut PLAM
Good
sell*
metal
Good
sell*
wood PLAM
Good
sell
78
metal
beige
Poor
sell
78
metal
blk
Poor
sell
black
leather
73
fabric
black
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
77
Good
sell
77
Good
sell
Desk w/ hutch
79
Good
sell
76
Poor
dispose
Good
sell*
Desk chair
Guest chair
Desk chair
80
80
Desk chair
Guest chair
Pedestal storage
metal
Herman Miller
beige
black
Exc
P30065-000
Good
mesh
plum
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
Good
sell*
Good
sell
Good
sell
Poor
sell
10
Administration - Reception
RNL Design
10
RNL Design
11
12
(1) Lectern
13
14
16
3H lateral file
17
RNL Design
15
18
19
20
Storage cabinet
22
23
21
RNL Design
24
25
26
28
29
Administration - Dispatch
27
RNL Design
30
31
RNL Design
32
33
34
Wall cabinets
35
37
Tables, chairs
36
RNL Design
38
39
40
42
Fare retrieval
41
RNL Design
43
44
45
RNL Design
46
47
(1) couch
48
49
51
52
50
53
Storage cabinet
RNL Design
10
54
L' shaped desk, desk & guest chairs from board rm, filing cabinet
55
57
56
RNL Design
58
11
59
60
61
62
RNL Design
63
64
12
Steelcase desk
65
66
68
67
Side desk
RNL Design
69
13
70
71
72
Parts Counter
74
Server 'rack'
75
Copier in IT room
73
RNL Design
14
76
Purchasing Office
77
Purchasing Office
80
Accounting Office
78
Finance Annex
Offices
79
Accounting Office
RNL Design
15