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WINDSOR FIRE STATION NO. 2 WINDSOR FIRE STATION NO. 2 FIRE STATION DESIGNFIRE STATION DESIGN
Presented by David Kelley &Presented by David Kelley &Mary McGrath, AIA, LEED AP, NCARBMary McGrath, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
BackgroundBackground
Corporation Yard Master PlanCorporation Yard Master PlanExisting Site ImprovementsExisting Site ImprovementsStrategic Plan by Citygate Associates Strategic Plan by Citygate Associates Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Town Financing Design & ConstructionTown Financing Design & Construction
IntroductionIntroduction
OperationsOperations--based Goalsbased GoalsSite layout that is dictated by the specific Site layout that is dictated by the specific operations of the Windsor Fire Districtoperations of the Windsor Fire DistrictA station layout that provides an efficient use of A station layout that provides an efficient use of space while meeting Townspace while meeting Town’’s design goals and s design goals and green building guidelinesgreen building guidelinesA project design that complies with ADA and the A project design that complies with ADA and the Essential Services Act while allowing the District Essential Services Act while allowing the District to meet OSHA criteria.to meet OSHA criteria.
Functions/Spaces/Issues affectingFunctions/Spaces/Issues affectingDesign CriteriaDesign Criteria
Current & Future Current & Future OperationsOperations
Site operational goals Site operational goals
Public use/Fire District Public use/Fire District interfaceinterface
Apparatus Bays and Apparatus Bays and Response Criteria Response Criteria
Apparatus Bay Support Apparatus Bay Support including including decontamination, medical decontamination, medical supply storage, hose supply storage, hose storage, etc.storage, etc.
Firefighter Living QuartersFirefighter Living Quarters
StorageStorage
Neighborhood influences Neighborhood influences
Major Project ElementsMajor Project Elements
Single company (4Single company (4--6 person) two6 person) two--bay 7,694 square feet fire station bay 7,694 square feet fire station
1,586 (361,586 (36’’ x 44x 44’’) square foot metal storage building ) square foot metal storage building
Two (2) 10Two (2) 10’’x 20x 20’’ public parking spaces public parking spaces
18 firefighter parking spaces (some covered)18 firefighter parking spaces (some covered)
Concrete apron and driveway approachConcrete apron and driveway approach
LandscapingLandscaping
Security & perimeter fencingSecurity & perimeter fencing
Generator & trash enclosureGenerator & trash enclosure
Training area at rear of siteTraining area at rear of site
SiteSite
Site AerialSite Aerial
[LEED SS2][LEED SS2] DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DENSITY AND COMMUNITY DENSITY AND COMMUNITY CONNECTIVITYCONNECTIVITY
Site Setback Line
55’’--00”” side setbackside setback
55’’--00”” side setbackside setback
2020’’--00””rear rear setbacksetback
2020’’--00””frontfront
setbacksetback
4949’’--99”” from property line from property line at back of sidewalk to at back of sidewalk to
Apparatus Bay wall.Apparatus Bay wall.
CORPORATION YARD
ADJACENT RESIDENCES
HIGHSCHOOL
WINDSOR ROAD
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Site OperationsSite Operations
Firefighter and public parkingFirefighter and public parkingApparatus response criteriaApparatus response criteriaApparatus cleaning and maintenanceApparatus cleaning and maintenancePublic Parking & AccessPublic Parking & AccessSecurity & FencingSecurity & FencingOnOn--site trainingsite trainingOnOn--Site Drainage Site Drainage –– New EPA CriteriaNew EPA CriteriaLandscape DesignLandscape Design
Site PlanSite Plan
Ancillary Ancillary VehicleVehicle
Housing & Housing & StorageStorage
Training Training AreaArea
Access to Access to Corp. YardCorp. Yard
Win
dsor
Roa
dW
inds
or R
oad
VisitorVisitorParkingParking
Visitor Visitor EntranceEntrance
Patio ExpansionPatio Expansion
F.F. ParkingF.F. Parking(Covered)(Covered)
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Mech.Mech.UnitsUnits
TrashTrash
Gen.Gen.
VolunteerVolunteerParkingParking
F.F. ParkingF.F. Parking(Covered)(Covered)
4949’’--99””
Concrete Sound WallConcrete Sound Wall
(E) Chainlink to Remain(E) Chainlink to Remain
(E) Ornamental (E) Ornamental Fence to Fence to remainremain
Concrete Pilasters w/ Ornamental Metal GrillsConcrete Pilasters w/ Ornamental Metal Grills
(E) Fence(E) Fence
KEEPKEEPCLEARCLEAR
Flashing LED Flashing LED mounted to mounted to (E) Street (E) Street
LightLight
KEEP KEEPCLEAR CLEAR
Fire Station No. 2 Fire Station No. 2 -- Floor PlanFloor Plan
Living Quarters
Office/ Public Area
Apparatus Bays & Support
E7282 (Type 1 Engine)
T7252 (QUINT)
E7265 (Type 3 Engine)
Station
Office
Reception
Kitchen
Day Room
Sleeping Quarters
Apparatus Bay
Fitness Room
Turnout Room
Dirty Shop
Captain’s
Office
Laundry
Clean ShopHose Storage
Communication Alcove
Fire Station No. 2 Fire Station No. 2 -- Floor PlanFloor Plan
ADA Restroom
RR
RR RR
Medical Storage
& Decontamination
Mech
Comm
West ElevationWest Elevation
Bi-Folding Doors
Scored Cement Board
Wood Siding
North ElevationNorth Elevation
Dual “Low E”Glazing
Western Sun ProtectionWood Siding
Brick
East ElevationEast Elevation
Wood Siding
Bi-Folding Doors
Scored Cement Board
South ElevationSouth Elevation
Highly Emissive (Cool) Metal Roof
Brick
Mechanical Units
Scored Cement Board
Dual “Low E”Glazing
Green Building GoalsGreen Building Goals
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified(LEED) CertifiedCertified to Meet LEED Silver Building StandardsCertified to Meet LEED Silver Building StandardsReduced longReduced long--term operational costs term operational costs Energy efficient & low water useEnergy efficient & low water useControlled DaylightControlled DaylightHealthy and Productive WorkplaceHealthy and Productive Workplace
Site Climatic Factor: Sun PathSite Climatic Factor: Sun Path
SOLAR PATH GOALS:SOLAR PATH GOALS:Minimize exposure to west and Minimize exposure to west and east to avoid heat gain.east to avoid heat gain.Maximize opportunities for Maximize opportunities for daylighting and views.daylighting and views.
Site Climatic Factor: Prevalent WindsSite Climatic Factor: Prevalent Winds
WINDROSE DIAGRAMWINDROSE DIAGRAMThe windrose shown above presents The windrose shown above presents
recent, annual, and local wind recent, annual, and local wind data (speed and direction). It data (speed and direction). It indicates a predominant wind indicates a predominant wind from the south and southeast.from the south and southeast.
Natural ventilation can be maximized Natural ventilation can be maximized by optimally orienting operable by optimally orienting operable windows and doors towards windows and doors towards these southern prevailing winds.these southern prevailing winds.
GREEN BUILDING: SiteGREEN BUILDING: Site
Schematic Site PlanSchematic Site Plan
Night Sky Shielded Light Night Sky Shielded Light FixturesFixtures
Sonoma County Transit Sonoma County Transit Lines 60 & 66Lines 60 & 66
Bicycle Hanging Bicycle Hanging RacksRacks
Preferred OnPreferred On--Site Site Parking for Parking for Carpooling VisitorsCarpooling Visitors
LEED Measures:LEED Measures:SS4 Alternative Transportation: Bikes, Transit, ParkingSS4 Alternative Transportation: Bikes, Transit, ParkingSS5 Restore HabitatSS5 Restore HabitatSS6 Stormwater DesignSS6 Stormwater DesignSS8 Light Pollution ReductionSS8 Light Pollution ReductionWE1 Water Efficient LandscapingWE1 Water Efficient LandscapingEA2 OnEA2 On--Site Renewable EnergySite Renewable Energy
Native/Drought Native/Drought Tolerant Plant Tolerant Plant SelectionsSelections
PV Solar Covered PV Solar Covered ParkingParking
Stormwater Parking Stormwater Parking SwaleSwale
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Water Efficient Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures: Dual Plumbing Fixtures: Dual Flush and Automatic Flush and Automatic SensorsSensors
GREEN BUILDING: BuildingGREEN BUILDING: Building
Plan DiagramPlan Diagram
LEED Measures:LEED Measures:WE3.1 Water Use ReductionWE3.1 Water Use ReductionMR3 Material ReuseMR3 Material ReuseMR4.1 Recycled ContentMR4.1 Recycled ContentMR5.2 Regional MaterialsMR5.2 Regional MaterialsMR6 Rapidly Renewable MaterialMR6 Rapidly Renewable MaterialMR7 Certified WoodMR7 Certified WoodEQ4 LowEQ4 Low--Emitting MaterialsEmitting Materials
Clear Stained Exterior Clear Stained Exterior Wood Siding from Wood Siding from Certified or Salvaged Certified or Salvaged Lumber SourceLumber Source
Potential for Potential for Integration of Integration of Regionally Available Regionally Available Material Such as Material Such as BrickBrick
Certified LumberCertified Lumber Recycled Content Recycled Content Carpet with LowCarpet with Low--Emitting AdhesivesEmitting Adhesives
Rapidly Renewable Rapidly Renewable Resilient Floor Material Resilient Floor Material Such as Stained Such as Stained ConcreteConcrete
APPARATUS BAYAPPARATUS BAY
FITNESSFITNESS
KITCHEN/KITCHEN/DININGDINING
DAYDAYSLEEPINGSLEEPING
TURN OUTTURN OUT DIRTYDIRTY CLEANCLEANHOSEHOSE
LAUNDRYLAUNDRY
CAPTAINCAPTAIN
OFFICEOFFICE
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GREEN BUILDING: SectionGREEN BUILDING: Section
Natural Natural Ventilation: Ventilation:
Enters Low at Enters Low at Open Apparatus Open Apparatus
Bay Doors and Bay Doors and Exits High thru Exits High thru
Operable Operable Clerestory Clerestory WindowsWindows
Cross Ventilation Cross Ventilation at Fitness Room at Fitness Room BeyondBeyond
Summer Solstice Sun Summer Solstice Sun Angle at Noon: Angle at Noon:
Shaded by Roof Shaded by Roof Overhang to Prevent Overhang to Prevent
Heat GainHeat Gain
Winter Winter Solstice Sun Solstice Sun
Angle at Noon: Angle at Noon: Allowed to Allowed to Penetrate Penetrate
GlazingGlazing
HighlyHighly--Reflective Reflective
Roof Roof Coating Coating
(Cool (Cool Roof) to Roof) to Reduce Reduce
Heat GainHeat Gain
High, High, Clerestory Clerestory Windows Windows Provide Provide Daylight to Daylight to Interior Interior SpacesSpaces
(Section thru building looking east)(Section thru building looking east)
LEED Measures:LEED Measures:SS7 Reduce Heat Island Effect (Roof)SS7 Reduce Heat Island Effect (Roof)EA1 Optimize Energy PerformanceEA1 Optimize Energy PerformanceEQ2 Increased VentilationEQ2 Increased VentilationEQ7 Thermal ComfortEQ7 Thermal ComfortEQ8 Daylight and ViewsEQ8 Daylight and Views
Energy Performance will be Optimized Energy Performance will be Optimized thru Building Envelope and Efficientthru Building Envelope and Efficient
Mechanical Design with a targetMechanical Design with a targetto exceed Title 24 Energy Codeto exceed Title 24 Energy CodeRequirements by at least 21%.Requirements by at least 21%.
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
LEED Rating Thresholds:
Certified 26-32 points
Silver 33-38 points
Gold 39-51 points
Platinum 52-69 points
During the process of design and construction, an anticipated 2 – 5 points may “be shaky”.
The following slides show each LEED category and the point breakdown. We are also identifying credits not currently pursued that may be considered for inclusion based on an appropriate balance of environmental goals and cost issues.
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
Light Pollution ReductionCredit 81
Heat Island Effect, RoofCredit 7.21
Heat Island Effect, Non-RoofCredit 7.11
Stormwater Design, Quality ControlCredit 6.21
Stormwater Design, Quantity ControlCredit 6.11
Site Development, Maximize Open SpaceCredit 5.21
Site Development, Protect or Restore HabitatCredit 5.11
Alternative Transportation, Parking CapacityCredit 4.41
Alternative Transportation, Low-Emitting & Fuel-Efficient VehiclesCredit 4.31
Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing RoomsCredit 4.21
Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation AccessCredit 4.11
Brownfield RedevelopmentCredit 31
Development Density & Community ConnectivityCredit 21
Site SelectionCredit 11
Construction Activity Pollution PreventionPrereq 1Y
Sustainable Sites 239
No?Yes
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
Water Use Reduction, 30% ReductionCredit 3.21
Water Use Reduction, 20% ReductionCredit 3.11
Innovative Wastewater TechnologiesCredit 21
Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No IrrigationCredit 1.21
Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%Credit 1.11
Water Efficiency122
No?Yes
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
Water Use Reduction, 30% ReductionCredit 3.21Water Use Reduction, 20% ReductionCredit 3.11
Innovative Wastewater TechnologiesCredit 21Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use Credit 1.21Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%Credit 1.11
Water Efficiency122
No?Yes
Possible “Maybe” Credits to Capture Additional Points to Secure Gold Rating
Additional Water Efficiency measures may include greywater systems integration,and/or use of non-potable water sourced from adjacent corporation yard.
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
Green PowerCredit 61
Measurement & VerificationCredit 51
Enhanced Refrigerant ManagementCredit 41
Enhanced CommissioningCredit 31
On-Site Renewable EnergyCredit 22
Optimize Energy PerformanceCredit 144
Fundamental Refrigerant ManagementPrereq 3Y
Minimum Energy PerformancePrereq 2Y
Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy SystemsPrereq 1Y
Energy & Atmosphere176
No?Yes
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 pointsGreen PowerCredit 61Measurement & VerificationCredit 51Enhanced Refrigerant ManagementCredit 41Enhanced CommissioningCredit 31On-Site Renewable EnergyCredit 212
Optimize Energy PerformanceCredit 144
Fundamental Refrigerant ManagementPrereq 3Y
Minimum Energy PerformancePrereq 2Y
Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy SystemsPrereq 1Y
Energy & Atmosphere176
No?Yes
Possible “Maybe” Credits to Capture Additional Points to Secure Gold Rating
These EA creditswould have some
Significantcost impact.
High Performing Thermal envelopeand/or more PVs.
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 pointsCertified WoodCredit 71
Rapidly Renewable MaterialsCredit 61
Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured RegionallCredit 5.21
Regional Materials, 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured RegionallCredit 5.11
Recycled Content, 20% (post-consumer + ½ pre-consumer)Credit 4.21
Recycled Content, 10% (post-consumer + ½ pre-consumer)Credit 4.11
Materials Reuse,10%Credit 3.21
Materials Reuse, 5%Credit 3.11
Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% from DisposalCredit 2.21
Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% from DisposalCredit 2.11
Building Reuse, Maintain 50% of Interior Non-Structural ElementsCredit 1.31
Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Existing Walls, Floors & RoofCredit 1.21
Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Walls, Floors & RoofCredit 1.11
Storage & Collection of RecyclablesPrereq 1Y
Materials & Resources328
No?Yes
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 pointsCertified WoodCredit 71
Rapidly Renewable MaterialsCredit 61
Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured RegionallCredit 5.21
Regional Materials, 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured RegionallCredit 5.11
Recycled Content, 20% (post-consumer + ½ pre-consumer)Credit 4.21
Recycled Content, 10% (post-consumer + ½ pre-consumer)Credit 4.11
Materials Reuse,10%Credit 3.21
Materials Reuse, 5%Credit 3.11
Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% Credit 2.21Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% from DisposalCredit 2.11
Building Reuse, Maintain 50% of Interior Non-Structural ElementsCredit 1.31
Building Reuse, Maintain 100% of Existing Walls, Floors & RoofCredit 1.21
Building Reuse, Maintain 75% of Existing Walls, Floors & RoofCredit 1.11
Storage & Collection of RecyclablesPrereq 1Y
Materials & Resources328
No?Yes
Possible “Maybe” Credits to Capture Additional Points to Secure Gold Rating
Increased rigor in Construction Waste Management is a recommended additional measure.
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SpacesCredit 8.21
Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of SpacesCredit 8.11
Thermal Comfort, VerificationCredit 7.21
Thermal Comfort, DesignCredit 7.11
Controllability of Systems, Thermal ComfortCredit 6.21
Controllability of Systems, LightingCredit 6.11
Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source ControlCredit 51
Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood & Agrifiber ProductsCredit 4.41
Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet SystemsCredit 4.31
Low-Emitting Materials, Paints & CoatingsCredit 4.21
Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & SealantsCredit 4.11
Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before OccupancyCredit 3.21
Construction IAQ Management Plan, During ConstructionCredit 3.11
Increased VentilationCredit 21
Outdoor Air Delivery MonitoringCredit 11
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) ControlPrereq 2Y
Minimum IAQ PerformancePrereq 1Y
Indoor Environmental Quality312
No?Yes
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
Daylight & Views, Views for 90% of SpacesCredit 8.21
Daylight & Views, Daylight 75% of SpacesCredit 8.11
Thermal Comfort, VerificationCr 7.21Thermal Comfort, DesignCredit 7.11
Controllability of Systems, Thermal ComfortCredit 6.21
Controllability of Systems, LightingCredit 6.11
Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source ControlCr 51Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood & Agrifiber ProductsCredit 4.41
Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet SystemsCredit 4.31
Low-Emitting Materials, Paints & CoatingsCredit 4.21
Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & SealantsCredit 4.11
Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before OccupancyCredit 3.21
Construction IAQ Management Plan, During ConstructionCredit 3.11
Increased VentilationCredit 21
Outdoor Air Delivery MonitoringCredit 11
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) ControlPrereq 2Y
Indoor Environmental Quality312
No?Yes
Possible “Maybe” Credits to Capture Additional Points to Secure Gold Rating
Both of these creditmeasures will likely
be added withrelative ease and
minor cost impact.
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
LEED® Accredited ProfessionalCredit 21
Innovation in Design: (TBD)Credit 1.41
Innovation in Design: (TBD)Credit 1.31
Innovation in Design: Green Cleaning for MaintenanceCredit 1.21
Innovation in Design: Green Bldg Public Education and OutreachCredit 1.11
Innovation & Design Process23
No?Yes
The LEED Score: Aiming for SilverThe LEED Score: Aiming for Silver(Possibly Hitting Gold!)(Possibly Hitting Gold!)
LEED® FactsWindsor Fire Station No. 2
Windsor, CA
LEED-NC v2.2
Registered Project
Gold 40*Sustainable Sites 9/14
Water Efficiency 2/5
Energy & Atmosphere 6/17
Materials & Resources 8/13
Indoor Environmental
Quality 12/15
Innovation & Design 3/5
*Out of a possible 69 points
LEED® Accredited ProfessionalCredit 21
Innovation in Design: (TBD)Credit 1.41Innovation in Design: (TBD)Credit 1.31Innovation in Design: Green Cleaning for MaintenanceCredit 1.21
Innovation in Design: Green Bldg Public Education and OutreachCredit 1.11
Innovation & Design Process23
No?Yes
Possible “Maybe” Credits to Capture Additional Points to Secure Gold Rating
Worthy innovativeIdeas may emerge
Out of the continuedDesign and
Construction processes.
Overall Project Budget SummaryOverall Project Budget Summary
Budget ComponentsBudget Components BudgetBudget SchematicSchematicEstimateEstimate
11/7/2007 11/7/2007 12/5/2007 12/5/2007 Building, Site, FFE Building, Site, FFE ------------------------------ $4,568,863$4,568,863 $4,846,910$4,846,910Design Fees, Mgmt., LEED Design Fees, Mgmt., LEED -------- $ 957,190$ 957,190 $ 957,190$ 957,190Administrative Fees, PermitAdministrative Fees, Permit& Bidding Costs & Bidding Costs ------------------------------------ $ 711,105$ 711,105 $ 612,500$ 612,500Project Contingencies Project Contingencies ---------------------- $ 822,395$ 822,395 $ 620,886$ 620,886
Overall Project TotalOverall Project Total $7,059,553$7,059,553 $7,037,487$7,037,487
AdjustmentsAdjustmentsBuilding and Site Costs exceed budget by $300K mainly due to sitBuilding and Site Costs exceed budget by $300K mainly due to site costse costsAdministrative fee budget reduced to balance budgetAdministrative fee budget reduced to balance budget
CONCLUSION/SUMMARYCONCLUSION/SUMMARY
The project design was unanimously The project design was unanimously supported by the Planning supported by the Planning
Commission.Commission.
The project is tracking on budget.The project is tracking on budget.
LEED Silver is very achievable with the LEED Silver is very achievable with the project as designed. LEED Gold is project as designed. LEED Gold is
possible with some additional possible with some additional elements added to the project.elements added to the project.
Next StepsNext Steps
Confirm Financial Strategy and Project Confirm Financial Strategy and Project Budget.Budget.Prepare Construction Documents & Prepare Construction Documents & Specifications.Specifications.Conduct Plan Check.Conduct Plan Check.Prepare Final Bid Documents.Prepare Final Bid Documents.Public Bidding Public Bidding -- Proposed to start May Proposed to start May 2008!2008!
WINDSOR FIRE STATION NO. 2 WINDSOR FIRE STATION NO. 2 FIRE STATION DESIGNFIRE STATION DESIGN
Presented by David Kelley &Presented by David Kelley &Mary McGrath, AIA, LEED AP, NCARBMary McGrath, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
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