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Building Momentum2018 BOMA BEST National Green Building Report
KEY FINDINGS
> Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Cadillac Fairview BOMA BEST Platinum (2017 BOMA International TOBY Award Winner – over 1 million sq. ft.)
Best Year Ever!With 1,749 certifications achieved, an increase of 108% from the previous year, 2016 was an exceptional year for BOMA BEST.
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2016 Portfolio Certifications
2015 Portfolio Certifications
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New Certifications per Year (Includes Portfolio)
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Annual portfolio certifications are included in the total cumulative certifications from 2013 to present.
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Where and how many?
Certifications increased across most provinces. Ontario led with 40% of total certifications. Alberta was second with 27% certifications, followed by Quebec (14%) and British Columbia (13%).
Two thirds of buildings achieved Bronze or higher
Most Gold certifications were awarded to Office buildings (67%), as were most Platinum certifications (88%). Half of all Certified level buildings are Light Industrial (49%).
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Certified Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
> 980 Howe, Vancouver, Manulife Real Estate BOMA BEST Platinum
Figure A Cumulative Number of BOMA BEST Certifications (All levels of certifications)
Figure B Number of 2016 BOMA BEST Certifications by Region Figure C Number of BOMA BEST Certifications, by Asset Class and Level Achieved
Building on Success Each year BOMA BEST takes stock to see where we are in comparison to the industry as a whole. This year was no exception. The infographics below show some of the successes of BOMA BEST Platinum, Gold and Silver buildings.
Based on performance in 2018 BOMA BEST National Green Building Report and assumes a weighted average electricity and heating fuel cost of $0.08 per ekWh for a 250,000 square foot building.
Highest Average Overall Score since 2010
In 2016, the average BOMA BEST Overall Score achieved by all Silver+ buildings was 78.9%, the highest average since 2010 – a fantastic culmination of BOMA BEST v2 achievement!
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Silver+ refers to the group of buildings that achieved a score of 70% or higher (Silver, Gold and Platinum).i
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Figure E Average BOMA BEST Overall Score (%) from 2010 to 2016
Figure F Average BOMA BEST Score (%) for Each Category by Region – All Asset Classes The highest scores of Silver+ buildings are achieved in the Environmental Management Systems category while buildings obtained their lowest scores in the Energy and Water categories.
BUILDINGSCERTIFIED IN 2016
P R E V E N T E D
Platinum Certified Offices
SAVI
NG $1.00 PER SQUARE FOOT — OR
$250,000 / YR IN ENERGY COSTS
~ EQUIVALENT TO TAKING14,800 CARS OFF THE ROAD
THOUSANDTONNES OF GHG
Silver Certified Offices
DIVERT OF THEIRWASTE FROM LANDFILLS
6.5 MILLIONWATER BOTTLES
1,749 BUILDINGSCERTIFIED 2005-20166,613 BUILDINGS CERTIFIED
PLATINUM IN 201656
69 P R E V E N T E D S A V E D
Gold Certified Offices
SAVI
NG $.40 PER SQUARE FOOT — OR
$100,000 / YR IN ENERGY COSTS
~ EQUIVALENT TO SAVING137,000 BARRELS OF OIL
THOUSANDTONNES OF GHG59
50%
Waste diversion rates are improving in Office buildings
The average waste diversion rate for Silver+ Office buildings is 63% though almost half of BOMA BEST office buildings in Ontario reported waste diversion rates between 60% and 90%.
Improved energy performance over time in
Office buildings
Silver+ Office buildings reported the most efficient EUI to date, matching performance in 2013. Since 2008, the energy consumption associated with Office Buildings has shown a downward trend, achieving an extraordinary 5.7ekWh/ft2 or 17% reduction in energy over 8 years.
Water consumption in Office buildings
consistent since 2012
On average, BOMA BEST Silver+ Office Buildings perform 30% better than the Canadian average.
> Head Office La Capitale Financial Group Inc., Quebec City, BOMA BEST Platinum
British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia & New Brunswick/P.E.I. Newfoundland & Labrador Northwest & Yukon Territories
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Figure G Average Energy Use Intensity by Year Certified – Office
Figure I Waste Diversion Rates by Number of Buildings per Region – Office
Figure H Average Water Use Intensity by Year Certified – Office
Platinum buildings were more likely to have implemented the following strategies compared to Silver buildings:• Use of daylight sensors• High-efficiency hot water equipment• Low-flow water fixtures • Composting• Measures to reduce the heat island effect
Strategies for improving your building over timeDepending on where a building is on its sustainability journey, different systems and programs will be implemented in the building. The figures below show what percentage of Silver, Gold and Platinum level buildings answered “Yes” to a given question thereby identifying areas where high-performing buildings (Platinum) differentiate themselves from their peers (Silver and Gold).
Figure J Percentage of Questions Completed in the Energy, Water and Waste & Site categories, by Level Certified
Reduce car dependency
Recommissioning
Sub-meter tenants
Implement demand response
Air-sealed shafts or elevators
High-efficiency fans or pumps
VSD on cooling tower fan
VSD on domestic water pumps
VSD on heating pumps
VSD on supply air
High-efficiency hot water heater
Building Automation System
High-efficiency chiller
High-efficiency roof-top unit
Boiler controls
High-efficiency boiler
Daylight sensors
Light sensors
Task lighthing
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Reduce car dependency
Recommissioning
Sub-meter tenants
Implement demand response
Air-sealed shafts or elevators
High-efficiency fans or pumps
VSD on cooling tower fan
VSD on domestic water pumps
VSD on heating pumps
VSD on supply air
High-efficiency hot water heater
Building Automation System
High-efficiency chiller
High-efficiency roof-top unit
Boiler controls
High-efficiency boiler
Daylight sensors
Light sensors
Task lighthing
T5 or T8 in garage 33%
34%
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Reduce car dependency
Recommissioning
Sub-meter tenants
Implement demand response
Air-sealed shafts or elevators
High-efficiency fans or pumps
VSD on cooling tower fan
VSD on domestic water pumps
VSD on heating pumps
VSD on supply air
High-efficiency hot water heater
Building Automation System
High-efficiency chiller
High-efficiency roof-top unit
Boiler controls
High-efficiency boiler
Daylight sensors
Light sensors
Task lighthing
T5 or T8 in garage 33%
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Reduce car dependency
Recommissioning
Sub-meter tenants
Implement demand response
Air-sealed shafts or elevators
High-efficiency fans or pumps
VSD on cooling tower fan
VSD on domestic water pumps
VSD on heating pumps
VSD on supply air
High-efficiency hot water heater
Building Automation System
High-efficiency chiller
High-efficiency roof-top unit
Boiler controls
High-efficiency boiler
Daylight sensors
Light sensors
Task lighthing
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Reduce car dependency
Recommissioning
Sub-meter tenants
Implement demand response
Air-sealed shafts or elevators
High-efficiency fans or pumps
VSD on cooling tower fan
VSD on domestic water pumps
VSD on heating pumps
VSD on supply air
High-efficiency hot water heater
Building Automation System
High-efficiency chiller
High-efficiency roof-top unit
Boiler controls
High-efficiency boiler
Daylight sensors
Light sensors
Task lighthing
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Reduce car dependency
Recommissioning
Sub-meter tenants
Implement demand response
Air-sealed shafts or elevators
High-efficiency fans or pumps
VSD on cooling tower fan
VSD on domestic water pumps
VSD on heating pumps
VSD on supply air
High-efficiency hot water heater
Building Automation System
High-efficiency chiller
High-efficiency roof-top unit
Boiler controls
High-efficiency boiler
Daylight sensors
Light sensors
Task lighthing
T5 or T8 in garage 33%
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Check leaks
Identify water targets
Low-flow (or auto) faucets
Low-flow urinals
Low-flow toilets
Sub-meter foodcourt or retail
Sub-meter landscape irrigation
Sub-meter cooling tower 17%
6%
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Check leaks
Identify water targets
Low-flow (or auto) faucets
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Reduce heat island effect
Bird fatalities program
Reduce light pollution
Stormwater management on site
Drought tolerant plants
Site is contamination free
Identify waste targets
Monitor waste
Waste audit
Composting
Waste collection points
Recycling facilities
0 100 0 100
77%
94%
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Reduce heat island effect
Bird fatalities program
Reduce light pollution
Stormwater management on site
Drought tolerant plants
Site is contamination free
Identify waste targets
Monitor waste
Waste audit
Composting
Waste collection points
Recycling facilities
0 100 0 100
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Reduce heat island effect
Bird fatalities program
Reduce light pollution
Stormwater management on site
Drought tolerant plants
Site is contamination free
Identify waste targets
Monitor waste
Waste audit
Composting
Waste collection points
Recycling facilities
0 100 0 100
77%
94%
35%
40%
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75%
91%
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Reduce heat island effect
Bird fatalities program
Reduce light pollution
Stormwater management on site
Drought tolerant plants
Site is contamination free
Identify waste targets
Monitor waste
Waste audit
Composting
Waste collection points
Recycling facilities
0 100 0 100
77%
94%
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Silver Gold Platinum
>
BOMA BEST
www.bomabest.org
BOMA Canada
www.bomacanada.ca
With Thanks to our Generous Sponsors:This report was prepared with
assistance from WSP Canada Inc.
BOMA Network in Canada
BOMA British Columbia (includes Yukon Territory): www.boma.bc.ca
BOMA Calgary (includes Southern Alberta from Red Deer to the Montana Border): www.boma.ca
BOMA Edmonton (includes the area north of Red Deer and the Northwest Territories): www.bomaedmonton.org
BOMA Regina (includes all of Saskatchewan): www.bomaregina.ca
BOMA Manitoba (includes Nunavut): www.bomamanitoba.ca
BOMA Toronto (includes all of Ontario except for the Kingston and Ottawa regions): www.bomatoronto.org
BOMA Ottawa (includes the regions of Ottawa, Gatineau, and Kingston): www.bomaottawa.org
BOMA Quebec (includes all of Quebec except for the Gatineau region): www.boma-quebec.org
BOMA New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island: www.bomanbpei.com
BOMA Nova Scotia: www.bomanovascotia.com
BOMA Newfoundland and Labrador: www.bomanl.com
BOMABritish Columbia
BOMA Edmonton
BOMA Regina
BOMA Manitoba
BOMA Calgary
BOMA Québec
BOMANew Brunswick & PEI
BOMANova Scotia
BOMANewfoundland & Labrador
BOMAToronto
BOMAOttawa
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