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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017 3 DESIGN CRITERIA 3 Design Criteria 213 Retail, Food & Beverage Concessions

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Page 1: DESIGN CRITERIA - Orlando International Airport · 2021. 3. 12. · 3 Design Criteria 215 Retail, Food & Beverage Concessions. South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

3DESIGN CRITERIA

3 Design Criteria 213 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

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31 Lease Space Guidelines

311 Landlord Work Tenant Work

GOAA provides shell space within the terminals for the Tenants Major building systems and utilities will be pro-vided by GOAA for tenant interface with the exception of exhaust hoods and ducts and grease interceptor tanks for Food and Beverage Concessions The point of interface will be determined on a project-by-project basis Existing conditions may be a factor in determining the feasibility for specific Tenant locations

Utilities and interface points are listed below See GOAA Master Design Guidelines for specific requirements including Tenant metering

bull Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning System

Tenant spaces will be provided capped outside air ducts from dedicated outside air units valved and capped chilled water piping Tenant shall provide supplemental cooling units (fan coil units)

Right-of-ways will be provided for tenant furnished and installed kitchen exhaust ducts for Food and Beverage Concession spaces Location and routing of the Tenant provided kitchen exhaust ductwork and fan must be approved by GOAA during design

bull Electrical

Tenants are responsible to extend electrical service to their specific lease space from the base building electrical rooms GOAA will identify the location of the base building electrical rooms for each tenantrsquos use

bull Information Technologies (IT)

Tenants are responsible to extend IT to their specific lease space from the base building IT rooms GOAA will identify the location of the base building IT rooms for each tenantrsquos use

bull Plumbing

A domestic cold water line will be extended to each Food and Beverage and Club tenant space

Each Food and Beverage and Club tenant will be provided with a plugged sanitary connection at the ceiling of the floor below and a plugged vent connection at the ceiling for future connection of floor drains and floor sinks The tenants will provide and install grease interceptors for kitchen equipment as required by local DEP authorities Grease interceptors will be located within the des-ignated grease interceptor areas as directed by GOAA on the Ramp level

bull Fire Protection

A fire protection system will be installed for the base building with capacity to service the Tenant areas Undeveloped shell space is provided with coverage for unfinished spaces The Tenant is responsible for expanding the fire protection system to meet the design requirements of the space and the applicable fire code All Tenant spaces are required to be 100 sprinklered

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bull Natural Gas

Each Food and Beverage tenant will be provided with a valved and capped gas line Tenant sub-meters shall be provided by tenants within the tenant space These meters will be interfaced with the building management system Each Food and Beverage tenant will provide gas pressure regulator and relief vent as required to drop the pressure down to gas operated Food and Bever-age equipment

bull Life Safety System - Alarm

A life safety system will be installed for the base building with capacity to service Tenant areasExtension and design of the system within the Tenant space shall be the responsibility of theTenant

Tenant Responsibilities

bull Tenants

Tenants shall comply with the Tenant Design Guidelines and all of the requirements of the Master Design Guidelines

bull ArchitectEngineerInterior Designer and other Specialty Consultant andor Contractor selec-tion

The Tenant shall be responsible for contracting with their own Architect Engineer Interior Design-er Fire Protection Engineer other Specialty Consultants and Contractor for design permitting construction documents and construction administration unless otherwise previously agreed upon with GOAA

bull Work Standards

All Tenant work shall conform to all applicable statutes ordinances regulations and codes as well as the Tenant Design Guidelines and the Master Design Guidelines The work shall be limited to the lease area unless a utility interface point is required outside the lease area GOAA reserves the right to require revisions to the Tenantrsquos work when necessary by specific locations (proximity) to special use facilities or interface to GOAArsquos systems

bull Design and Construction

The tenantrsquos responsibilities shall include the complete design and construction of the Tenant -

mechanical and air conditioning systems mechanical and electrical systems interface as described in the Tenant Design Guidelines Where Tenant systems interface with GOAA systems the inter-face shall be in accordance with the standards established in the Master Design Guidelines

bull Information Technology

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate the interface and availability of IT services with GOAA at the inception of the project

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312 Storefront General

bull The overall theme of OIA is that of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg In shops where the Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg theme does not exist there should be an ap-propriate transition from the main public space area to the shop The type and amount of transition may vary depending on the design concept Transitions can be accomplished through the blending of color and materials with that of the public space Finishes outside of the lease line cannot be modified to facilitate the transition

bull Storefront construction shall extend from the floor slab to the horizontal neutral bulkhead or ceiling above and shall abut the vertical demising systems at both sides of the demised Tenant space Re-fer to elevations and sections for each design condition as it applies to the Tenant lease location

bull Each Tenant shall return their respective storefront to the neutral pier

bull No element of the storefront may extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line with the exception of blade signs where permitted by the specific criteria

bull All storefronts except entry doors shall have a minimum of 8rdquo high base of durable and maintain-able material integrated with the storefront design Acceptable materials include stainless steel chrome aluminum natural stone terrazzo or hardwood

bull High transparency in the storefront design is encouraged The Tenantrsquos overall storefront area shall have a minimum of 75 visual transparencyopenness or as reviewed and approved by GOAA

Neutral Piers

bull Neutral piers separating Tenant Storefront construction are part of the base building and are cen-tered on the Tenant demising partitions If an existing Tenant space is re-demised it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to construct the new demising wall

bull The typical neutral pier in the in the Airside building is a two story high portal that surrounds the Palm Court

bull These portals have a wood finish on the head and jamb conditions and a quartz wall panel on the face The base finish material on the base building neutral pier will be stainless steel The neutral pier base building finishes terminate at the tenant lease line

bull Interior finishes at the neutral pier within the lease line are the responsibility of the tenant

bull The base building provided terrazzo floor finish will be provided up to the lease line and the tenant shall be responsible for the floor finishes and transition beyond that point within the lease space

bull At the upper level storefront conditions the infill of the neutral piers vary by location These base building furnished infill materials include interior curtainwall painted gypsum board and glass rail-ings See the specific design conditions for the material to be furnished

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bull Painted gypsum board horizontal signage bands also referred to as ldquoparallel bulkheadsrdquo are part of the base building These occur between the neutral piers and may contain HVAC ducts and diffusers

bull Neutral piers that receive fire shutters and similar equipment operated and maintained by GOAA will be built by GOAA and finished by the Tenant Storefronts will connect into this neutral pier with a neutral 34rdquo x 34rdquo reveal at the perimeter of the storefront provided by Tenant

bull

Storefront Entries

bull Tenant Storefronts may have multiple open entries if the Tenantrsquos storefront faces multiple Common Areas

bull For the maximum allowable entrance opening size (height and width) and location of storefronts see specific design conditions

bull Soffits under 10rsquo-0rdquo above the finished floor and walls perpendicular to the neutral pier will be pro-hibited within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront lease line

bull No part of any door swing shall extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line unless required by life safety or approved by GOAA

bull Flooring between the lease line and the Tenant storefront or closure line is the responsibility of the Tenant and must match the adjacent Common Area flooring or transition to the Tenant floor finish Common Area flooring finishes vary depending on the location in the buildings and may be terraz-zo carpet or tile

bull Electronic surveillance or other shoplifting detection devices and security systems shall be integrat-ed into the Tenantrsquos storefront design Freestanding posts or columns suspended boxes suspend-ed rails or other exposed equipment or decals will not be permitted

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Storefront Closures

bull The following Storefront closure systems are permitted recessed hinged fully glazed doors or frameless glass doors on pivots Doors must not swing beyond the lease line when fully open

bull Sliding glass doors that stack behind one another and stay open are acceptable This door type must be pocketed in the storefront enclosure unless specifically approved by GOAA

bull Vertical or horizontal coiling grilles are acceptable All visible portions of the frame track and grille shall be brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum Grilles must be independently supported The base buildings structure may be used for lateral support only The structural support of grille must be incorporated into the Tenantrsquos storefront design

bull Sliding grille gates and closures requiring floor tracks are not permitted

Storefront Finish Materials

All Storefronts shall be constructed of the highest quality durable materials that can easily be maintained Tenants are encouraged to use materials in a creative manner All materials and their finished installation are subject to the review and approval by GOAA

Colors should generally be light Gray tones or dark colors that dominate the color palette are DISCOURAGED Hues in concert with the Terminal color palette are encouraged The South Terminal Phase 1 finishes and color palette are included at the end of this Tenant Design Criteria for reference Final finishes and color palette se-lection must be confirmed by GOAA

Acceptable Materials

bull Marble granite limestone and other honed or polished natural stone products

bull Wood - top grade mill quality natural or stained finish hardwood

bull Tile - ceramic porcelain terrazzo glass mosaic

bull Decorative finished metals such as polished chrome stainless steel brass bronze anodized alu-minum or factory painted steel

bull Frameless clear glazing of tempered or laminated safety glass with polished exposed edges

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Ornamental glass such as tinted etched sandblasted stained beveled or leaded

bull Other materials may be submitted for review and approval by GOAA

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Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

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313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

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bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

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315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

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bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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3 Design Criteria 233 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

3 Design Criteria 235 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

3 Design Criteria 237 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

ALK-OFF GRILLE

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

3 Design Criteria 239 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

4APPENDIX

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3 Design Criteria 242 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 1 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 2 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 3 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 4 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 6 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 7 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

Contaminant Maximum Concentration Limit LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 21 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

PLATFORM PLATFORM AUTOMATED 5 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES OF GARAGE RAC AND CONNECTING BRIDGES

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

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11 WITHIN 10rsquo NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT LOADING

14 12 DOCKBACK OF HOUSE NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT POST

13 SECURITY APM 14 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (POST-SECURITY)

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0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

SCALE 1rdquo = 500rsquo-0rdquo

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 2

LEADERSHIP IN

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Y AND EN

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TAL DESIGN

I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 3

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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MEN

TAL DESIGN

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 4

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 5

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 7

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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All renderings provided courtesy of Fentress Architects

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

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Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 214 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

31 Lease Space Guidelines

311 Landlord Work Tenant Work

GOAA provides shell space within the terminals for the Tenants Major building systems and utilities will be pro-vided by GOAA for tenant interface with the exception of exhaust hoods and ducts and grease interceptor tanks for Food and Beverage Concessions The point of interface will be determined on a project-by-project basis Existing conditions may be a factor in determining the feasibility for specific Tenant locations

Utilities and interface points are listed below See GOAA Master Design Guidelines for specific requirements including Tenant metering

bull Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning System

Tenant spaces will be provided capped outside air ducts from dedicated outside air units valved and capped chilled water piping Tenant shall provide supplemental cooling units (fan coil units)

Right-of-ways will be provided for tenant furnished and installed kitchen exhaust ducts for Food and Beverage Concession spaces Location and routing of the Tenant provided kitchen exhaust ductwork and fan must be approved by GOAA during design

bull Electrical

Tenants are responsible to extend electrical service to their specific lease space from the base building electrical rooms GOAA will identify the location of the base building electrical rooms for each tenantrsquos use

bull Information Technologies (IT)

Tenants are responsible to extend IT to their specific lease space from the base building IT rooms GOAA will identify the location of the base building IT rooms for each tenantrsquos use

bull Plumbing

A domestic cold water line will be extended to each Food and Beverage and Club tenant space

Each Food and Beverage and Club tenant will be provided with a plugged sanitary connection at the ceiling of the floor below and a plugged vent connection at the ceiling for future connection of floor drains and floor sinks The tenants will provide and install grease interceptors for kitchen equipment as required by local DEP authorities Grease interceptors will be located within the des-ignated grease interceptor areas as directed by GOAA on the Ramp level

bull Fire Protection

A fire protection system will be installed for the base building with capacity to service the Tenant areas Undeveloped shell space is provided with coverage for unfinished spaces The Tenant is responsible for expanding the fire protection system to meet the design requirements of the space and the applicable fire code All Tenant spaces are required to be 100 sprinklered

3 Design Criteria 215 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Natural Gas

Each Food and Beverage tenant will be provided with a valved and capped gas line Tenant sub-meters shall be provided by tenants within the tenant space These meters will be interfaced with the building management system Each Food and Beverage tenant will provide gas pressure regulator and relief vent as required to drop the pressure down to gas operated Food and Bever-age equipment

bull Life Safety System - Alarm

A life safety system will be installed for the base building with capacity to service Tenant areasExtension and design of the system within the Tenant space shall be the responsibility of theTenant

Tenant Responsibilities

bull Tenants

Tenants shall comply with the Tenant Design Guidelines and all of the requirements of the Master Design Guidelines

bull ArchitectEngineerInterior Designer and other Specialty Consultant andor Contractor selec-tion

The Tenant shall be responsible for contracting with their own Architect Engineer Interior Design-er Fire Protection Engineer other Specialty Consultants and Contractor for design permitting construction documents and construction administration unless otherwise previously agreed upon with GOAA

bull Work Standards

All Tenant work shall conform to all applicable statutes ordinances regulations and codes as well as the Tenant Design Guidelines and the Master Design Guidelines The work shall be limited to the lease area unless a utility interface point is required outside the lease area GOAA reserves the right to require revisions to the Tenantrsquos work when necessary by specific locations (proximity) to special use facilities or interface to GOAArsquos systems

bull Design and Construction

The tenantrsquos responsibilities shall include the complete design and construction of the Tenant -

mechanical and air conditioning systems mechanical and electrical systems interface as described in the Tenant Design Guidelines Where Tenant systems interface with GOAA systems the inter-face shall be in accordance with the standards established in the Master Design Guidelines

bull Information Technology

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate the interface and availability of IT services with GOAA at the inception of the project

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 216 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

312 Storefront General

bull The overall theme of OIA is that of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg In shops where the Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg theme does not exist there should be an ap-propriate transition from the main public space area to the shop The type and amount of transition may vary depending on the design concept Transitions can be accomplished through the blending of color and materials with that of the public space Finishes outside of the lease line cannot be modified to facilitate the transition

bull Storefront construction shall extend from the floor slab to the horizontal neutral bulkhead or ceiling above and shall abut the vertical demising systems at both sides of the demised Tenant space Re-fer to elevations and sections for each design condition as it applies to the Tenant lease location

bull Each Tenant shall return their respective storefront to the neutral pier

bull No element of the storefront may extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line with the exception of blade signs where permitted by the specific criteria

bull All storefronts except entry doors shall have a minimum of 8rdquo high base of durable and maintain-able material integrated with the storefront design Acceptable materials include stainless steel chrome aluminum natural stone terrazzo or hardwood

bull High transparency in the storefront design is encouraged The Tenantrsquos overall storefront area shall have a minimum of 75 visual transparencyopenness or as reviewed and approved by GOAA

Neutral Piers

bull Neutral piers separating Tenant Storefront construction are part of the base building and are cen-tered on the Tenant demising partitions If an existing Tenant space is re-demised it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to construct the new demising wall

bull The typical neutral pier in the in the Airside building is a two story high portal that surrounds the Palm Court

bull These portals have a wood finish on the head and jamb conditions and a quartz wall panel on the face The base finish material on the base building neutral pier will be stainless steel The neutral pier base building finishes terminate at the tenant lease line

bull Interior finishes at the neutral pier within the lease line are the responsibility of the tenant

bull The base building provided terrazzo floor finish will be provided up to the lease line and the tenant shall be responsible for the floor finishes and transition beyond that point within the lease space

bull At the upper level storefront conditions the infill of the neutral piers vary by location These base building furnished infill materials include interior curtainwall painted gypsum board and glass rail-ings See the specific design conditions for the material to be furnished

3 Design Criteria 217 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Painted gypsum board horizontal signage bands also referred to as ldquoparallel bulkheadsrdquo are part of the base building These occur between the neutral piers and may contain HVAC ducts and diffusers

bull Neutral piers that receive fire shutters and similar equipment operated and maintained by GOAA will be built by GOAA and finished by the Tenant Storefronts will connect into this neutral pier with a neutral 34rdquo x 34rdquo reveal at the perimeter of the storefront provided by Tenant

bull

Storefront Entries

bull Tenant Storefronts may have multiple open entries if the Tenantrsquos storefront faces multiple Common Areas

bull For the maximum allowable entrance opening size (height and width) and location of storefronts see specific design conditions

bull Soffits under 10rsquo-0rdquo above the finished floor and walls perpendicular to the neutral pier will be pro-hibited within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront lease line

bull No part of any door swing shall extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line unless required by life safety or approved by GOAA

bull Flooring between the lease line and the Tenant storefront or closure line is the responsibility of the Tenant and must match the adjacent Common Area flooring or transition to the Tenant floor finish Common Area flooring finishes vary depending on the location in the buildings and may be terraz-zo carpet or tile

bull Electronic surveillance or other shoplifting detection devices and security systems shall be integrat-ed into the Tenantrsquos storefront design Freestanding posts or columns suspended boxes suspend-ed rails or other exposed equipment or decals will not be permitted

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 218 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Storefront Closures

bull The following Storefront closure systems are permitted recessed hinged fully glazed doors or frameless glass doors on pivots Doors must not swing beyond the lease line when fully open

bull Sliding glass doors that stack behind one another and stay open are acceptable This door type must be pocketed in the storefront enclosure unless specifically approved by GOAA

bull Vertical or horizontal coiling grilles are acceptable All visible portions of the frame track and grille shall be brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum Grilles must be independently supported The base buildings structure may be used for lateral support only The structural support of grille must be incorporated into the Tenantrsquos storefront design

bull Sliding grille gates and closures requiring floor tracks are not permitted

Storefront Finish Materials

All Storefronts shall be constructed of the highest quality durable materials that can easily be maintained Tenants are encouraged to use materials in a creative manner All materials and their finished installation are subject to the review and approval by GOAA

Colors should generally be light Gray tones or dark colors that dominate the color palette are DISCOURAGED Hues in concert with the Terminal color palette are encouraged The South Terminal Phase 1 finishes and color palette are included at the end of this Tenant Design Criteria for reference Final finishes and color palette se-lection must be confirmed by GOAA

Acceptable Materials

bull Marble granite limestone and other honed or polished natural stone products

bull Wood - top grade mill quality natural or stained finish hardwood

bull Tile - ceramic porcelain terrazzo glass mosaic

bull Decorative finished metals such as polished chrome stainless steel brass bronze anodized alu-minum or factory painted steel

bull Frameless clear glazing of tempered or laminated safety glass with polished exposed edges

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Ornamental glass such as tinted etched sandblasted stained beveled or leaded

bull Other materials may be submitted for review and approval by GOAA

3 Design Criteria 219 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

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313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

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bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

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315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

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bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

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36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

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ALK-OFF GRILLE

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371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

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4APPENDIX

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LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 1 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

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PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

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PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

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LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

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Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 24 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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8 AIR OPERATIONS AREA (AOA) NO SMOKING ZONE

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6 1 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT PASSEN-

7 GER DROP-OFF LOBBY (PDL) TRAFFIC LOOP 2 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS

PASSENGER ONLY FILM DECAL AT EACH GLAZED ENTRY DOOR DROP-OFF W MAP SIGNAGE TO CLOSEST DESIGNATED

LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

PLATFORM PLATFORM AUTOMATED 5 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

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8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

10 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR ENTRY VESTIBULE W MAP SIGNAGE

11 WITHIN 10rsquo NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT LOADING

14 12 DOCKBACK OF HOUSE NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT POST

13 SECURITY APM 14 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (POST-SECURITY)

SECURITY GATE ENTRY TO AOA NO SMOKING SOUTH TERMINAL COMPLEX - TERMINAL C ZONE OFF MAP

0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

SCALE 1rdquo = 500rsquo-0rdquo

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

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pg 1

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I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

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407-451-9933

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I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

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II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

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407-451-9933

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III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

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IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

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407-451-9933

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Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

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V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

31 Lease Space Guidelines

311 Landlord Work Tenant Work

GOAA provides shell space within the terminals for the Tenants Major building systems and utilities will be pro-vided by GOAA for tenant interface with the exception of exhaust hoods and ducts and grease interceptor tanks for Food and Beverage Concessions The point of interface will be determined on a project-by-project basis Existing conditions may be a factor in determining the feasibility for specific Tenant locations

Utilities and interface points are listed below See GOAA Master Design Guidelines for specific requirements including Tenant metering

bull Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning System

Tenant spaces will be provided capped outside air ducts from dedicated outside air units valved and capped chilled water piping Tenant shall provide supplemental cooling units (fan coil units)

Right-of-ways will be provided for tenant furnished and installed kitchen exhaust ducts for Food and Beverage Concession spaces Location and routing of the Tenant provided kitchen exhaust ductwork and fan must be approved by GOAA during design

bull Electrical

Tenants are responsible to extend electrical service to their specific lease space from the base building electrical rooms GOAA will identify the location of the base building electrical rooms for each tenantrsquos use

bull Information Technologies (IT)

Tenants are responsible to extend IT to their specific lease space from the base building IT rooms GOAA will identify the location of the base building IT rooms for each tenantrsquos use

bull Plumbing

A domestic cold water line will be extended to each Food and Beverage and Club tenant space

Each Food and Beverage and Club tenant will be provided with a plugged sanitary connection at the ceiling of the floor below and a plugged vent connection at the ceiling for future connection of floor drains and floor sinks The tenants will provide and install grease interceptors for kitchen equipment as required by local DEP authorities Grease interceptors will be located within the des-ignated grease interceptor areas as directed by GOAA on the Ramp level

bull Fire Protection

A fire protection system will be installed for the base building with capacity to service the Tenant areas Undeveloped shell space is provided with coverage for unfinished spaces The Tenant is responsible for expanding the fire protection system to meet the design requirements of the space and the applicable fire code All Tenant spaces are required to be 100 sprinklered

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Natural Gas

Each Food and Beverage tenant will be provided with a valved and capped gas line Tenant sub-meters shall be provided by tenants within the tenant space These meters will be interfaced with the building management system Each Food and Beverage tenant will provide gas pressure regulator and relief vent as required to drop the pressure down to gas operated Food and Bever-age equipment

bull Life Safety System - Alarm

A life safety system will be installed for the base building with capacity to service Tenant areasExtension and design of the system within the Tenant space shall be the responsibility of theTenant

Tenant Responsibilities

bull Tenants

Tenants shall comply with the Tenant Design Guidelines and all of the requirements of the Master Design Guidelines

bull ArchitectEngineerInterior Designer and other Specialty Consultant andor Contractor selec-tion

The Tenant shall be responsible for contracting with their own Architect Engineer Interior Design-er Fire Protection Engineer other Specialty Consultants and Contractor for design permitting construction documents and construction administration unless otherwise previously agreed upon with GOAA

bull Work Standards

All Tenant work shall conform to all applicable statutes ordinances regulations and codes as well as the Tenant Design Guidelines and the Master Design Guidelines The work shall be limited to the lease area unless a utility interface point is required outside the lease area GOAA reserves the right to require revisions to the Tenantrsquos work when necessary by specific locations (proximity) to special use facilities or interface to GOAArsquos systems

bull Design and Construction

The tenantrsquos responsibilities shall include the complete design and construction of the Tenant -

mechanical and air conditioning systems mechanical and electrical systems interface as described in the Tenant Design Guidelines Where Tenant systems interface with GOAA systems the inter-face shall be in accordance with the standards established in the Master Design Guidelines

bull Information Technology

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate the interface and availability of IT services with GOAA at the inception of the project

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 216 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

312 Storefront General

bull The overall theme of OIA is that of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg In shops where the Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg theme does not exist there should be an ap-propriate transition from the main public space area to the shop The type and amount of transition may vary depending on the design concept Transitions can be accomplished through the blending of color and materials with that of the public space Finishes outside of the lease line cannot be modified to facilitate the transition

bull Storefront construction shall extend from the floor slab to the horizontal neutral bulkhead or ceiling above and shall abut the vertical demising systems at both sides of the demised Tenant space Re-fer to elevations and sections for each design condition as it applies to the Tenant lease location

bull Each Tenant shall return their respective storefront to the neutral pier

bull No element of the storefront may extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line with the exception of blade signs where permitted by the specific criteria

bull All storefronts except entry doors shall have a minimum of 8rdquo high base of durable and maintain-able material integrated with the storefront design Acceptable materials include stainless steel chrome aluminum natural stone terrazzo or hardwood

bull High transparency in the storefront design is encouraged The Tenantrsquos overall storefront area shall have a minimum of 75 visual transparencyopenness or as reviewed and approved by GOAA

Neutral Piers

bull Neutral piers separating Tenant Storefront construction are part of the base building and are cen-tered on the Tenant demising partitions If an existing Tenant space is re-demised it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to construct the new demising wall

bull The typical neutral pier in the in the Airside building is a two story high portal that surrounds the Palm Court

bull These portals have a wood finish on the head and jamb conditions and a quartz wall panel on the face The base finish material on the base building neutral pier will be stainless steel The neutral pier base building finishes terminate at the tenant lease line

bull Interior finishes at the neutral pier within the lease line are the responsibility of the tenant

bull The base building provided terrazzo floor finish will be provided up to the lease line and the tenant shall be responsible for the floor finishes and transition beyond that point within the lease space

bull At the upper level storefront conditions the infill of the neutral piers vary by location These base building furnished infill materials include interior curtainwall painted gypsum board and glass rail-ings See the specific design conditions for the material to be furnished

3 Design Criteria 217 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Painted gypsum board horizontal signage bands also referred to as ldquoparallel bulkheadsrdquo are part of the base building These occur between the neutral piers and may contain HVAC ducts and diffusers

bull Neutral piers that receive fire shutters and similar equipment operated and maintained by GOAA will be built by GOAA and finished by the Tenant Storefronts will connect into this neutral pier with a neutral 34rdquo x 34rdquo reveal at the perimeter of the storefront provided by Tenant

bull

Storefront Entries

bull Tenant Storefronts may have multiple open entries if the Tenantrsquos storefront faces multiple Common Areas

bull For the maximum allowable entrance opening size (height and width) and location of storefronts see specific design conditions

bull Soffits under 10rsquo-0rdquo above the finished floor and walls perpendicular to the neutral pier will be pro-hibited within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront lease line

bull No part of any door swing shall extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line unless required by life safety or approved by GOAA

bull Flooring between the lease line and the Tenant storefront or closure line is the responsibility of the Tenant and must match the adjacent Common Area flooring or transition to the Tenant floor finish Common Area flooring finishes vary depending on the location in the buildings and may be terraz-zo carpet or tile

bull Electronic surveillance or other shoplifting detection devices and security systems shall be integrat-ed into the Tenantrsquos storefront design Freestanding posts or columns suspended boxes suspend-ed rails or other exposed equipment or decals will not be permitted

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Storefront Closures

bull The following Storefront closure systems are permitted recessed hinged fully glazed doors or frameless glass doors on pivots Doors must not swing beyond the lease line when fully open

bull Sliding glass doors that stack behind one another and stay open are acceptable This door type must be pocketed in the storefront enclosure unless specifically approved by GOAA

bull Vertical or horizontal coiling grilles are acceptable All visible portions of the frame track and grille shall be brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum Grilles must be independently supported The base buildings structure may be used for lateral support only The structural support of grille must be incorporated into the Tenantrsquos storefront design

bull Sliding grille gates and closures requiring floor tracks are not permitted

Storefront Finish Materials

All Storefronts shall be constructed of the highest quality durable materials that can easily be maintained Tenants are encouraged to use materials in a creative manner All materials and their finished installation are subject to the review and approval by GOAA

Colors should generally be light Gray tones or dark colors that dominate the color palette are DISCOURAGED Hues in concert with the Terminal color palette are encouraged The South Terminal Phase 1 finishes and color palette are included at the end of this Tenant Design Criteria for reference Final finishes and color palette se-lection must be confirmed by GOAA

Acceptable Materials

bull Marble granite limestone and other honed or polished natural stone products

bull Wood - top grade mill quality natural or stained finish hardwood

bull Tile - ceramic porcelain terrazzo glass mosaic

bull Decorative finished metals such as polished chrome stainless steel brass bronze anodized alu-minum or factory painted steel

bull Frameless clear glazing of tempered or laminated safety glass with polished exposed edges

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Ornamental glass such as tinted etched sandblasted stained beveled or leaded

bull Other materials may be submitted for review and approval by GOAA

3 Design Criteria 219 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 220 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

3 Design Criteria 221 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 222 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

3 Design Criteria 223 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 224 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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3 Design Criteria 233 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

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34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

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36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

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371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

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4APPENDIX

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LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 1 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 2 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

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PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

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LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

Contaminant Maximum Concentration Limit LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 21 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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AIRSIDE TERMINAL C

MASTERPLAN PHASING KEY

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4 3 10 AREA 7 5

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL 10 6 3 6 SIGNS (LINEAR PLACEMENT

7 APPROXIMATELY 50rsquo OC)

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6 6 2 NO SMOKING GLAZED 11 4 10 1 ENTRY DOOR DECALS

8 AIR OPERATIONS AREA (AOA) NO SMOKING ZONE

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SIGNAGE TYPES 3

6 1 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT PASSEN-

7 GER DROP-OFF LOBBY (PDL) TRAFFIC LOOP 2 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS

PASSENGER ONLY FILM DECAL AT EACH GLAZED ENTRY DOOR DROP-OFF W MAP SIGNAGE TO CLOSEST DESIGNATED

LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

PLATFORM PLATFORM AUTOMATED 5 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES OF GARAGE RAC AND CONNECTING BRIDGES

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

10 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR ENTRY VESTIBULE W MAP SIGNAGE

11 WITHIN 10rsquo NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT LOADING

14 12 DOCKBACK OF HOUSE NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT POST

13 SECURITY APM 14 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (POST-SECURITY)

SECURITY GATE ENTRY TO AOA NO SMOKING SOUTH TERMINAL COMPLEX - TERMINAL C ZONE OFF MAP

0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

SCALE 1rdquo = 500rsquo-0rdquo

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 2

LEADERSHIP IN

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TAL DESIGN

I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 3

LEADERSHIP IN

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TAL DESIGN

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 4

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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MEN

TAL DESIGN

III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 5

LEADERSHIP IN

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MEN

TAL DESIGN

IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

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V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Natural Gas

Each Food and Beverage tenant will be provided with a valved and capped gas line Tenant sub-meters shall be provided by tenants within the tenant space These meters will be interfaced with the building management system Each Food and Beverage tenant will provide gas pressure regulator and relief vent as required to drop the pressure down to gas operated Food and Bever-age equipment

bull Life Safety System - Alarm

A life safety system will be installed for the base building with capacity to service Tenant areasExtension and design of the system within the Tenant space shall be the responsibility of theTenant

Tenant Responsibilities

bull Tenants

Tenants shall comply with the Tenant Design Guidelines and all of the requirements of the Master Design Guidelines

bull ArchitectEngineerInterior Designer and other Specialty Consultant andor Contractor selec-tion

The Tenant shall be responsible for contracting with their own Architect Engineer Interior Design-er Fire Protection Engineer other Specialty Consultants and Contractor for design permitting construction documents and construction administration unless otherwise previously agreed upon with GOAA

bull Work Standards

All Tenant work shall conform to all applicable statutes ordinances regulations and codes as well as the Tenant Design Guidelines and the Master Design Guidelines The work shall be limited to the lease area unless a utility interface point is required outside the lease area GOAA reserves the right to require revisions to the Tenantrsquos work when necessary by specific locations (proximity) to special use facilities or interface to GOAArsquos systems

bull Design and Construction

The tenantrsquos responsibilities shall include the complete design and construction of the Tenant -

mechanical and air conditioning systems mechanical and electrical systems interface as described in the Tenant Design Guidelines Where Tenant systems interface with GOAA systems the inter-face shall be in accordance with the standards established in the Master Design Guidelines

bull Information Technology

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate the interface and availability of IT services with GOAA at the inception of the project

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312 Storefront General

bull The overall theme of OIA is that of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg In shops where the Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg theme does not exist there should be an ap-propriate transition from the main public space area to the shop The type and amount of transition may vary depending on the design concept Transitions can be accomplished through the blending of color and materials with that of the public space Finishes outside of the lease line cannot be modified to facilitate the transition

bull Storefront construction shall extend from the floor slab to the horizontal neutral bulkhead or ceiling above and shall abut the vertical demising systems at both sides of the demised Tenant space Re-fer to elevations and sections for each design condition as it applies to the Tenant lease location

bull Each Tenant shall return their respective storefront to the neutral pier

bull No element of the storefront may extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line with the exception of blade signs where permitted by the specific criteria

bull All storefronts except entry doors shall have a minimum of 8rdquo high base of durable and maintain-able material integrated with the storefront design Acceptable materials include stainless steel chrome aluminum natural stone terrazzo or hardwood

bull High transparency in the storefront design is encouraged The Tenantrsquos overall storefront area shall have a minimum of 75 visual transparencyopenness or as reviewed and approved by GOAA

Neutral Piers

bull Neutral piers separating Tenant Storefront construction are part of the base building and are cen-tered on the Tenant demising partitions If an existing Tenant space is re-demised it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to construct the new demising wall

bull The typical neutral pier in the in the Airside building is a two story high portal that surrounds the Palm Court

bull These portals have a wood finish on the head and jamb conditions and a quartz wall panel on the face The base finish material on the base building neutral pier will be stainless steel The neutral pier base building finishes terminate at the tenant lease line

bull Interior finishes at the neutral pier within the lease line are the responsibility of the tenant

bull The base building provided terrazzo floor finish will be provided up to the lease line and the tenant shall be responsible for the floor finishes and transition beyond that point within the lease space

bull At the upper level storefront conditions the infill of the neutral piers vary by location These base building furnished infill materials include interior curtainwall painted gypsum board and glass rail-ings See the specific design conditions for the material to be furnished

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bull Painted gypsum board horizontal signage bands also referred to as ldquoparallel bulkheadsrdquo are part of the base building These occur between the neutral piers and may contain HVAC ducts and diffusers

bull Neutral piers that receive fire shutters and similar equipment operated and maintained by GOAA will be built by GOAA and finished by the Tenant Storefronts will connect into this neutral pier with a neutral 34rdquo x 34rdquo reveal at the perimeter of the storefront provided by Tenant

bull

Storefront Entries

bull Tenant Storefronts may have multiple open entries if the Tenantrsquos storefront faces multiple Common Areas

bull For the maximum allowable entrance opening size (height and width) and location of storefronts see specific design conditions

bull Soffits under 10rsquo-0rdquo above the finished floor and walls perpendicular to the neutral pier will be pro-hibited within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront lease line

bull No part of any door swing shall extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line unless required by life safety or approved by GOAA

bull Flooring between the lease line and the Tenant storefront or closure line is the responsibility of the Tenant and must match the adjacent Common Area flooring or transition to the Tenant floor finish Common Area flooring finishes vary depending on the location in the buildings and may be terraz-zo carpet or tile

bull Electronic surveillance or other shoplifting detection devices and security systems shall be integrat-ed into the Tenantrsquos storefront design Freestanding posts or columns suspended boxes suspend-ed rails or other exposed equipment or decals will not be permitted

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Storefront Closures

bull The following Storefront closure systems are permitted recessed hinged fully glazed doors or frameless glass doors on pivots Doors must not swing beyond the lease line when fully open

bull Sliding glass doors that stack behind one another and stay open are acceptable This door type must be pocketed in the storefront enclosure unless specifically approved by GOAA

bull Vertical or horizontal coiling grilles are acceptable All visible portions of the frame track and grille shall be brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum Grilles must be independently supported The base buildings structure may be used for lateral support only The structural support of grille must be incorporated into the Tenantrsquos storefront design

bull Sliding grille gates and closures requiring floor tracks are not permitted

Storefront Finish Materials

All Storefronts shall be constructed of the highest quality durable materials that can easily be maintained Tenants are encouraged to use materials in a creative manner All materials and their finished installation are subject to the review and approval by GOAA

Colors should generally be light Gray tones or dark colors that dominate the color palette are DISCOURAGED Hues in concert with the Terminal color palette are encouraged The South Terminal Phase 1 finishes and color palette are included at the end of this Tenant Design Criteria for reference Final finishes and color palette se-lection must be confirmed by GOAA

Acceptable Materials

bull Marble granite limestone and other honed or polished natural stone products

bull Wood - top grade mill quality natural or stained finish hardwood

bull Tile - ceramic porcelain terrazzo glass mosaic

bull Decorative finished metals such as polished chrome stainless steel brass bronze anodized alu-minum or factory painted steel

bull Frameless clear glazing of tempered or laminated safety glass with polished exposed edges

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Ornamental glass such as tinted etched sandblasted stained beveled or leaded

bull Other materials may be submitted for review and approval by GOAA

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Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

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313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

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bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

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315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

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bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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3 Design Criteria 233 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

3 Design Criteria 235 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

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ALK-OFF GRILLE

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

3 Design Criteria 239 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

4APPENDIX

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3 Design Criteria 242 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 1 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 2 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 3 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 4 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 6 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 7 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

Contaminant Maximum Concentration Limit LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 21 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

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PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES OF GARAGE RAC AND CONNECTING BRIDGES

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

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0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

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LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 2

LEADERSHIP IN

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Y AND EN

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TAL DESIGN

I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 3

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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MEN

TAL DESIGN

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 4

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 5

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 7

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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All renderings provided courtesy of Fentress Architects

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Page 5: DESIGN CRITERIA - Orlando International Airport · 2021. 3. 12. · 3 Design Criteria 215 Retail, Food & Beverage Concessions. South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

312 Storefront General

bull The overall theme of OIA is that of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg In shops where the Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg theme does not exist there should be an ap-propriate transition from the main public space area to the shop The type and amount of transition may vary depending on the design concept Transitions can be accomplished through the blending of color and materials with that of the public space Finishes outside of the lease line cannot be modified to facilitate the transition

bull Storefront construction shall extend from the floor slab to the horizontal neutral bulkhead or ceiling above and shall abut the vertical demising systems at both sides of the demised Tenant space Re-fer to elevations and sections for each design condition as it applies to the Tenant lease location

bull Each Tenant shall return their respective storefront to the neutral pier

bull No element of the storefront may extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line with the exception of blade signs where permitted by the specific criteria

bull All storefronts except entry doors shall have a minimum of 8rdquo high base of durable and maintain-able material integrated with the storefront design Acceptable materials include stainless steel chrome aluminum natural stone terrazzo or hardwood

bull High transparency in the storefront design is encouraged The Tenantrsquos overall storefront area shall have a minimum of 75 visual transparencyopenness or as reviewed and approved by GOAA

Neutral Piers

bull Neutral piers separating Tenant Storefront construction are part of the base building and are cen-tered on the Tenant demising partitions If an existing Tenant space is re-demised it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to construct the new demising wall

bull The typical neutral pier in the in the Airside building is a two story high portal that surrounds the Palm Court

bull These portals have a wood finish on the head and jamb conditions and a quartz wall panel on the face The base finish material on the base building neutral pier will be stainless steel The neutral pier base building finishes terminate at the tenant lease line

bull Interior finishes at the neutral pier within the lease line are the responsibility of the tenant

bull The base building provided terrazzo floor finish will be provided up to the lease line and the tenant shall be responsible for the floor finishes and transition beyond that point within the lease space

bull At the upper level storefront conditions the infill of the neutral piers vary by location These base building furnished infill materials include interior curtainwall painted gypsum board and glass rail-ings See the specific design conditions for the material to be furnished

3 Design Criteria 217 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Painted gypsum board horizontal signage bands also referred to as ldquoparallel bulkheadsrdquo are part of the base building These occur between the neutral piers and may contain HVAC ducts and diffusers

bull Neutral piers that receive fire shutters and similar equipment operated and maintained by GOAA will be built by GOAA and finished by the Tenant Storefronts will connect into this neutral pier with a neutral 34rdquo x 34rdquo reveal at the perimeter of the storefront provided by Tenant

bull

Storefront Entries

bull Tenant Storefronts may have multiple open entries if the Tenantrsquos storefront faces multiple Common Areas

bull For the maximum allowable entrance opening size (height and width) and location of storefronts see specific design conditions

bull Soffits under 10rsquo-0rdquo above the finished floor and walls perpendicular to the neutral pier will be pro-hibited within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront lease line

bull No part of any door swing shall extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line unless required by life safety or approved by GOAA

bull Flooring between the lease line and the Tenant storefront or closure line is the responsibility of the Tenant and must match the adjacent Common Area flooring or transition to the Tenant floor finish Common Area flooring finishes vary depending on the location in the buildings and may be terraz-zo carpet or tile

bull Electronic surveillance or other shoplifting detection devices and security systems shall be integrat-ed into the Tenantrsquos storefront design Freestanding posts or columns suspended boxes suspend-ed rails or other exposed equipment or decals will not be permitted

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 218 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Storefront Closures

bull The following Storefront closure systems are permitted recessed hinged fully glazed doors or frameless glass doors on pivots Doors must not swing beyond the lease line when fully open

bull Sliding glass doors that stack behind one another and stay open are acceptable This door type must be pocketed in the storefront enclosure unless specifically approved by GOAA

bull Vertical or horizontal coiling grilles are acceptable All visible portions of the frame track and grille shall be brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum Grilles must be independently supported The base buildings structure may be used for lateral support only The structural support of grille must be incorporated into the Tenantrsquos storefront design

bull Sliding grille gates and closures requiring floor tracks are not permitted

Storefront Finish Materials

All Storefronts shall be constructed of the highest quality durable materials that can easily be maintained Tenants are encouraged to use materials in a creative manner All materials and their finished installation are subject to the review and approval by GOAA

Colors should generally be light Gray tones or dark colors that dominate the color palette are DISCOURAGED Hues in concert with the Terminal color palette are encouraged The South Terminal Phase 1 finishes and color palette are included at the end of this Tenant Design Criteria for reference Final finishes and color palette se-lection must be confirmed by GOAA

Acceptable Materials

bull Marble granite limestone and other honed or polished natural stone products

bull Wood - top grade mill quality natural or stained finish hardwood

bull Tile - ceramic porcelain terrazzo glass mosaic

bull Decorative finished metals such as polished chrome stainless steel brass bronze anodized alu-minum or factory painted steel

bull Frameless clear glazing of tempered or laminated safety glass with polished exposed edges

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Ornamental glass such as tinted etched sandblasted stained beveled or leaded

bull Other materials may be submitted for review and approval by GOAA

3 Design Criteria 219 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 220 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

3 Design Criteria 221 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

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315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

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bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

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36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

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371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

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4APPENDIX

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3 Design Criteria 242 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

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PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

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PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

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LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

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Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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AUTOMATED PEOPLE-MOVER

AIRSIDE TERMINAL C

MASTERPLAN PHASING KEY

13 PARKING

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PHASE II 6

PHASE III

LANDSIDE 3 NO SMOKING KEY TERMINAL C 11

6 10

9 DESIGNATED SMOKING

4 3 10 AREA 7 5

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL 10 6 3 6 SIGNS (LINEAR PLACEMENT

7 APPROXIMATELY 50rsquo OC)

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6 6 2 NO SMOKING GLAZED 11 4 10 1 ENTRY DOOR DECALS

8 AIR OPERATIONS AREA (AOA) NO SMOKING ZONE

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6 AIRSIDE 10 TERMINAL C 11

SIGNAGE TYPES 3

6 1 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT PASSEN-

7 GER DROP-OFF LOBBY (PDL) TRAFFIC LOOP 2 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS

PASSENGER ONLY FILM DECAL AT EACH GLAZED ENTRY DOOR DROP-OFF W MAP SIGNAGE TO CLOSEST DESIGNATED

LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

PLATFORM PLATFORM AUTOMATED 5 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES OF GARAGE RAC AND CONNECTING BRIDGES

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

10 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR ENTRY VESTIBULE W MAP SIGNAGE

11 WITHIN 10rsquo NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT LOADING

14 12 DOCKBACK OF HOUSE NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT POST

13 SECURITY APM 14 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (POST-SECURITY)

SECURITY GATE ENTRY TO AOA NO SMOKING SOUTH TERMINAL COMPLEX - TERMINAL C ZONE OFF MAP

0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

SCALE 1rdquo = 500rsquo-0rdquo

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 2

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 3

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

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III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 5

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IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

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Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 7

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V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Painted gypsum board horizontal signage bands also referred to as ldquoparallel bulkheadsrdquo are part of the base building These occur between the neutral piers and may contain HVAC ducts and diffusers

bull Neutral piers that receive fire shutters and similar equipment operated and maintained by GOAA will be built by GOAA and finished by the Tenant Storefronts will connect into this neutral pier with a neutral 34rdquo x 34rdquo reveal at the perimeter of the storefront provided by Tenant

bull

Storefront Entries

bull Tenant Storefronts may have multiple open entries if the Tenantrsquos storefront faces multiple Common Areas

bull For the maximum allowable entrance opening size (height and width) and location of storefronts see specific design conditions

bull Soffits under 10rsquo-0rdquo above the finished floor and walls perpendicular to the neutral pier will be pro-hibited within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront lease line

bull No part of any door swing shall extend beyond the Tenantrsquos lease line unless required by life safety or approved by GOAA

bull Flooring between the lease line and the Tenant storefront or closure line is the responsibility of the Tenant and must match the adjacent Common Area flooring or transition to the Tenant floor finish Common Area flooring finishes vary depending on the location in the buildings and may be terraz-zo carpet or tile

bull Electronic surveillance or other shoplifting detection devices and security systems shall be integrat-ed into the Tenantrsquos storefront design Freestanding posts or columns suspended boxes suspend-ed rails or other exposed equipment or decals will not be permitted

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Storefront Closures

bull The following Storefront closure systems are permitted recessed hinged fully glazed doors or frameless glass doors on pivots Doors must not swing beyond the lease line when fully open

bull Sliding glass doors that stack behind one another and stay open are acceptable This door type must be pocketed in the storefront enclosure unless specifically approved by GOAA

bull Vertical or horizontal coiling grilles are acceptable All visible portions of the frame track and grille shall be brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum Grilles must be independently supported The base buildings structure may be used for lateral support only The structural support of grille must be incorporated into the Tenantrsquos storefront design

bull Sliding grille gates and closures requiring floor tracks are not permitted

Storefront Finish Materials

All Storefronts shall be constructed of the highest quality durable materials that can easily be maintained Tenants are encouraged to use materials in a creative manner All materials and their finished installation are subject to the review and approval by GOAA

Colors should generally be light Gray tones or dark colors that dominate the color palette are DISCOURAGED Hues in concert with the Terminal color palette are encouraged The South Terminal Phase 1 finishes and color palette are included at the end of this Tenant Design Criteria for reference Final finishes and color palette se-lection must be confirmed by GOAA

Acceptable Materials

bull Marble granite limestone and other honed or polished natural stone products

bull Wood - top grade mill quality natural or stained finish hardwood

bull Tile - ceramic porcelain terrazzo glass mosaic

bull Decorative finished metals such as polished chrome stainless steel brass bronze anodized alu-minum or factory painted steel

bull Frameless clear glazing of tempered or laminated safety glass with polished exposed edges

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Ornamental glass such as tinted etched sandblasted stained beveled or leaded

bull Other materials may be submitted for review and approval by GOAA

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Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

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313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

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315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

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bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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3 Design Criteria 233 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

3 Design Criteria 235 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

3 Design Criteria 237 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

ALK-OFF GRILLE

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

3 Design Criteria 239 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

4APPENDIX

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3 Design Criteria 242 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 1 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 2 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 3 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 4 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 6 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 7 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

Contaminant Maximum Concentration Limit LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 21 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

PLATFORM PLATFORM AUTOMATED 5 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES OF GARAGE RAC AND CONNECTING BRIDGES

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

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11 WITHIN 10rsquo NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT LOADING

14 12 DOCKBACK OF HOUSE NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT POST

13 SECURITY APM 14 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (POST-SECURITY)

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0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

SCALE 1rdquo = 500rsquo-0rdquo

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 2

LEADERSHIP IN

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Y AND EN

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TAL DESIGN

I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 3

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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MEN

TAL DESIGN

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 4

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 5

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 7

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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All renderings provided courtesy of Fentress Architects

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Page 7: DESIGN CRITERIA - Orlando International Airport · 2021. 3. 12. · 3 Design Criteria 215 Retail, Food & Beverage Concessions. South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Storefront Closures

bull The following Storefront closure systems are permitted recessed hinged fully glazed doors or frameless glass doors on pivots Doors must not swing beyond the lease line when fully open

bull Sliding glass doors that stack behind one another and stay open are acceptable This door type must be pocketed in the storefront enclosure unless specifically approved by GOAA

bull Vertical or horizontal coiling grilles are acceptable All visible portions of the frame track and grille shall be brushed stainless steel or brushed aluminum Grilles must be independently supported The base buildings structure may be used for lateral support only The structural support of grille must be incorporated into the Tenantrsquos storefront design

bull Sliding grille gates and closures requiring floor tracks are not permitted

Storefront Finish Materials

All Storefronts shall be constructed of the highest quality durable materials that can easily be maintained Tenants are encouraged to use materials in a creative manner All materials and their finished installation are subject to the review and approval by GOAA

Colors should generally be light Gray tones or dark colors that dominate the color palette are DISCOURAGED Hues in concert with the Terminal color palette are encouraged The South Terminal Phase 1 finishes and color palette are included at the end of this Tenant Design Criteria for reference Final finishes and color palette se-lection must be confirmed by GOAA

Acceptable Materials

bull Marble granite limestone and other honed or polished natural stone products

bull Wood - top grade mill quality natural or stained finish hardwood

bull Tile - ceramic porcelain terrazzo glass mosaic

bull Decorative finished metals such as polished chrome stainless steel brass bronze anodized alu-minum or factory painted steel

bull Frameless clear glazing of tempered or laminated safety glass with polished exposed edges

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Ornamental glass such as tinted etched sandblasted stained beveled or leaded

bull Other materials may be submitted for review and approval by GOAA

3 Design Criteria 219 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 220 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

3 Design Criteria 221 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 222 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

3 Design Criteria 223 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

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36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

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371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

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LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

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PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

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PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

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LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

Contaminant Maximum Concentration Limit LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 21 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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AUTOMATED PEOPLE-MOVER

AIRSIDE TERMINAL C

MASTERPLAN PHASING KEY

13 PARKING

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PHASE II 6

PHASE III

LANDSIDE 3 NO SMOKING KEY TERMINAL C 11

6 10

9 DESIGNATED SMOKING

4 3 10 AREA 7 5

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL 10 6 3 6 SIGNS (LINEAR PLACEMENT

7 APPROXIMATELY 50rsquo OC)

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6 6 2 NO SMOKING GLAZED 11 4 10 1 ENTRY DOOR DECALS

8 AIR OPERATIONS AREA (AOA) NO SMOKING ZONE

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6 AIRSIDE 10 TERMINAL C 11

SIGNAGE TYPES 3

6 1 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT PASSEN-

7 GER DROP-OFF LOBBY (PDL) TRAFFIC LOOP 2 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS

PASSENGER ONLY FILM DECAL AT EACH GLAZED ENTRY DOOR DROP-OFF W MAP SIGNAGE TO CLOSEST DESIGNATED

LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

PLATFORM PLATFORM AUTOMATED 5 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES OF GARAGE RAC AND CONNECTING BRIDGES

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

10 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR ENTRY VESTIBULE W MAP SIGNAGE

11 WITHIN 10rsquo NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT LOADING

14 12 DOCKBACK OF HOUSE NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT POST

13 SECURITY APM 14 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (POST-SECURITY)

SECURITY GATE ENTRY TO AOA NO SMOKING SOUTH TERMINAL COMPLEX - TERMINAL C ZONE OFF MAP

0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

SCALE 1rdquo = 500rsquo-0rdquo

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 2

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

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MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 3

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 4

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 5

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

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Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 7

LEADERSHIP IN

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MEN

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V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

Restricted Use Materials

bull Framed clear glazing with wood or metal glazing mullions only if acceptable to GOAA based on Tenants design intent

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plastic laminates

bull Special coatings may be acceptable at GOAArsquos discretion Special coatings will only be consid-ered when used in limited areas as accents when applied to sound smooth durable substrates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Simulated materials of brick stone or wood except as noted in restricted materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Wallpaper or wallcovering

bull Rustic materials such as rough wood ldquodistressedrdquo wood diagonal wood siding heavy rustic stone or used brick

bull Plywood paneling

bull Hardboard or high-density particle board

bull CMU unfinished

bull Pegboard in any form

bull Mill finish aluminum or field painted metal

bull Cork or cork tile

bull Carpet or fabric (wall applications)

bull Plastic laminates

bull Plexiglas fiberglass sheeting or mirror

bull Other materials which at the sole discretion of GOAA are of poor quality inappropriate finish or incompatible with Terminal finish materials

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313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

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315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

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324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

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bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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3 Design Criteria 233 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

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ALK-OFF GRILLE

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

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4APPENDIX

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3 Design Criteria 242 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 1 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 2 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 4 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

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LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 8 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 9 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

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Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

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pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

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pg 2

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I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

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407-451-9933

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pg 3

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II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

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pg 4

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III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

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IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

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Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 7

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V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

313 Displays

Displays consist of digital media fixtures raised platforms props furniture mannequins etc These elements are to be consistent with the Tenantrsquos space in both design and materials Merchandise display designs are critical in expressing the theme of the tenant The fixture layout should allow for customers with hand-held lug-gage bag carts and strollers as well as persons in wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices adequate maneuvering room

Storefront displays

bull The Storefront display area is the area within 5rsquo-0rdquo of the storefront

bull Floor finishes shall be limited to durable materials such as stone ceramic tile and wood

bull The use of media displays must not compete with Terminal multimedia and the use location and application will be reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Tenant shall provide adequate ventilation for Display Areas

bull Glare or objectionable light sources visible to the Common Area will not be permitted

bull Tenants are encouraged to provide ceiling heights as high as possible

bull Pegboard is not permitted within the display area

bull Checkout counters temporary sale racks or mass merchandising systems (slatwall) are not allowed

bull Custom design display units are required General vendor supplied displays (cardboardplastic wire) are prohibited

Merchandise Displays

bull Displays providing direct service must be set back a minimum of 2rsquo from the lease line to provide adequate transaction and queue space within the leased area

bull Generally simulated natural products are not acceptable materials for display design However high impact laminates may be acceptable subject to GOAA review and approval

bull All display fronts are to have a recessed toe space

bull Wall displays must have proper reinforced backing or be supported by heavy gauge metal studs

bull The use of creative display areas is strongly encouraged Innovative merchandising quality mate-rials and appropriate lighting shall be used to convey the Tenantrsquos merchandise identity and gener-ate activity and excitement

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull All merchandise shall be displayed to maximize customer convenience in both clarity of definition and ease of access

bull The width between displays throughout the Tenant leasehold must be in compliance with the Ameri-can with Disabilities Act as well as other applicable codes

bull Merchandise displays shall not be closed inaccessible units not able to be accessed for cleaning

314 Flooring Materials and Transition

bull A suitable floor finish must be provided by the Tenant at all public areas of the Tenantrsquos lease space The elevation of the finish floor must match or transition to the adjacent Common Area floor levels

bull Floor treatments should be designed to reinforce the character of the store concept image and brand

bull A hard surface floor material is required at the Storefront lease line and shall extend at least five feet into the store Acceptable hard surface treatments include natural stone hardwood strip floors or terrazzo

bull Floor finish materials not acceptable in sales areas or areas visible by the public are quarry tile rubber or vinyl flooring vinyl composition tile All floor finishes are subject to review and approval by GOAA

bull When carpet is used the Tenant is encouraged to use carpet patterns and carpet borders to define areas of the store Carpet material must be of superior quality Direct glue-down installation is rec-ommended Flush transitions to other materials shall be provided to minimize walking hazards and visual distractions Reducer strips are not acceptable

bull Tenants must install waterproof membranes at floor slab and floor penetrations in all toilet rooms kitchens and similar wet and water prone areas The waterproofing must extend a minimum of 4rdquo up the leasehold perimeter walls of such areas The Tenant must provide material or devices re-quired to prevent the passage of water or liquids out of these areas

bull The Tenant is required to confirm that the floor slab is an acceptable substrate to receive the Tenantrsquos floor finish

bull If an expansion joint occurs within the Tenantrsquos space it shall be the Tenantrsquos responsibility to in-stall the finish floor material to this joint in a workmanlike manner GOAA will not be responsible for finished floor material installed over expansion joints

bull Tenant floors shall not extend beyond the established lease line

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315 Ceilings

The Tenant is required to provide a finished ceiling system treatment throughout the premises Exposed struc-ture is permitted only with a prior approval of extents and types of treatments from GOAA

bull Access must be provided by the Tenant to all base building equipment valves controls piping etc located above the Tenantrsquos ceiling

bull Ceiling suspension systems shall not be fastened to the underside of the metal roof deck piping or ductwork above All fastening devices must be secured to the base building structure above

bull Ceilings not terminated tight against a wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Combustible materials of any type are not permitted above the finished ceiling

bull The Tenant shall provide expansion joints as necessary to coordinate with the base building expan-sion joint locations that are consistent with industry standards for the specific ceiling material

bull 316 Interior Walls

All wall surfaces in the sales area visible to the public must be finished in an acceptable manner The wall fin-ishes should reflect the image established at the tenantrsquos storefront All materials within the public view must be reviewed and approved by GOAA Examples include but are not limited to

Acceptable Materials

bull Painted gypsum board

bull Plaster

bull Large format tile

bull Commercial grade wall coverings

bull Wood moldings

bull Panel treatments

bull Decorative metal

bull Natural stone

bull Wood grained or simulated pattern plastic laminates

Unacceptable Materials

bull Extensive use of mirrors or common slatwall

bull Simulated brick or stone

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull Pegboard or corkboard

bull Plywood and rustic or rough sawn wood

bull Carpet on walls

bull Surface mounted shelf standards

Wall treatments should be finished at the floor with a durable base material such as wood stone ceramic tile or stainless steel Vinyl or rubber base may be permitted upon GOAA review and approval in areas visible to the public

317 Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions

Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions between Tenants shall be centered on the lease line and extend to the structure above The Tenant will provide metal studs and fire rated gypsum board extending from the floor slab to the underside of the deck above with all voids filled and penetrations sealed as required to provide a one hour UL rated assembly See Acoustics and Public Address section for additional requirements

bull Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions that are part of the base building will extend from floor to structure above The Tenant shall provide an appropriate substrate and finishes on the tenantrsquos side of the leasehold

The Tenant must seal around all structural shapes ducts pipes and other penetrations through the Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions in an approved manner as the space above the finished ceiling could be designed as a return air plenum Provisions must be made for return air to the base building systems

bull The Tenant shall furnish and install additional wall reinforcement or independent support where Permanent Tenant Demising Partitions are used to support shelf standards or other heavy ele-ments

bull The Tenant may furnish and install a minimum 3rsquo-0rdquo wide by 7rsquo-0rdquo high door connecting a service or exit corridor to the tenantrsquos leasehold Doors must be fully recessed so as not to project into the corridor when open The door recess shall be provided by the Tenant Doors frames and recesses shall be finished to match the exit corridor finishes All doors used to access egress corridors shall match the protective requirements for rated wall assemblies they occur in including door frames and hardware and comply with all relevant local codes

318 Tenant Support Spaces

Tenant support spaces include storage rooms and offices that are not visible to the public The following finish-es are acceptable in these spaces subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Carpet - broadloom bull Resilient flooring - vinyl or rubber sheet or tile bull Vinyl composition tile bull Porcelain or ceramic tile bull Other finishes subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

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319 Base Building Columns within the Leasehold

bull The Tenant shall provide a permanent finished enclosure around base building columns within the Tenantrsquos leasehold All enclosure designs are subject to GOAArsquos review and approval

bull Construction of the permanent enclosure shall not impact the base building fireproofingTenants shall maintain a minimum of 1rdquo clearance between the fireproofing and the column enclosure

3110 Base Building Glazing

Tenant spaces that include a perimeter with base building glazing systems shall maintain views as much as possible Tenant support spaces are discouraged from being located within base building glazing In cases where this is unavoidable the view should be screened Film will not be acceptable on exterior glazing

bull Attachment to base building glazing system is not acceptable

bull Window coverings are not acceptable without prior approval by GOAA

3111 Kiosks

Kiosk design shall support the theme of Central Florida and The Orlando Experience reg while presenting a unique and compelling brand image Kiosks should present a permanent appearance utilizing quality materials in a well-designed manner displaying the products and services such that the passenger interaction is intuitive Kiosks are typically free-standing and exposed to view on multiple sides Consideration shall be given to the design and finish of all visible surfaces Stand-alone displays that are not integrated into the overall design are not acceptable

bull Overhead elements such as trellises and canopies should be light airy and transparent to maxi-mize visibility maintaining sightlines to signage and other tenants Tenants are encouraged to work with GOAA in the early planning phases to identify and eliminate visual conflicts

bull Kiosks are especially susceptible to damage from passenger luggage and carts Careful selection and detailing of materials is essential to prevent damage to the kiosk

bull Tenants must carefully plan their operations with respect to the display and storage of merchan-dise queuing and waste management Enclosed storage must be provided either within the kiosk or in a remote location

bull Electrical conduit transformers and other utilities must be concealed within the structure of the kiosk and may not be exposed to public view This requirement includes sightlines from above

bull Security closures should appear decorative when deployed and concealed during hours of opera-tion When the kiosk is not in use the security closure should appear as an integrated and attrac-tive part of the kiosk design

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

32 Food and Beverage Tenant Guidelines

321 Design Guidelines

In addition to the requirements outlined in 31 Lease Space guidelines Food and Beverage Tenants must com-ply with the requirements herein

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to meet all applicable codes including local and state Health Department requirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are required to use nonporous cleanable materials for walls adjacent to and ceilings above food preparation and food serving areas

bull Food and beverage tenant preparation areas that are an integral part of the visible customer area must meet all storefront design criteria for finishes and lighting If the food and beverage tenant preparation area is not intended to be part of the visible customer area a separation wall is re-quired and doors must have automatic closers Food pass-through openings are to be minimal in size designed to block views into service areas and are subject to GOAA review and approval

bull A minimum 60 mils thick membrane waterproofing system that results in a fully waterproofed floor surface including a 6rdquo high cove base backed with the membrane waterproofing shall be installed in the following areas

bull kitchens

bull food preparation and storage areas

bull counter and beverage service areas

bull

bull Flooring at Food and Beverage locations shall be an impervious finish material and subject to GOAA review and approval All flooring transitions must be provided in accordance with ADA re-quirements

bull Food and beverage tenants are encouraged to provide a decorative railing between the seating area and the common area

322 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull The counter must present a clean uncluttered appearance Food and Beverage equipment bev-erage dispensers cash registers and other equipment must be concealed from view as much as possible Countertops shall be of a non-porous material Plastic laminate and ceramic tile are not acceptable as either a countertop or edge material

bull The backside of the counter shall be designed with doors to conceal operational equipment such as trash and outlets Open storage areas visible to the customer is not acceptable

bull Glass in display cases shall be clear Freestanding display cases will be permitted to a maximum height of 4rsquo-8rdquo above finished floor Display cases in line with customer service counters may not

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

extend past the face of the countertop The design of the displays shall incorporate a toe space and cove base

bull Loose equipment and stand alone displays will not be allowed on the countertop Displays adver-tising point-of-sale and other equipment must be designed into the counter

bull Food preparation areas or display cases are not acceptable in a zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line except as provided for kiosks

bull Waste receptacles shall be concealed within an enclosure and integral with the design Under counter waste receptacles with integral access doors are acceptable Exposed and open trash bins are not acceptable

bull Open storage of paper goods packaging and operational supplies is not permitted

bull Wires conduit and wiremold shall all be concealed from customer view Exposed wires from equip-ment telephones or similar items are not permitted

bull Napkins condiments utensils straws and trays must be concealed behind the counter or integral with the design if self-service

bull Employee access shall be through a rear service door where practical Access through the counter is not acceptable unless reviewed and approved by GOAA

bull Sneeze guards andor tray slides when required must be custom designed as an integral part of the counter design and be constructed of glass or metal

323 Food and Beverage Kiosks

In addition to the requirements herein Food and Beverage Kiosks must comply with the requirements outlined above in

bull 3111 Kiosks bull 321 Design Guidelines bull 321 Point-of-Sale and Take-Away Counters

bull Food and Beverage Kiosk designs are encouraged to be creative and expressive of their unique brand identity

bull Simulated natural products and plastic laminates are not acceptable materials for countertops

bull Waste receptacles for customer use must be integral with the design or enclosed in furniture that blends with the branding of the space

bull Personnel access in the countertop is permissible It should be discretely located and must be con-cealed by matching the adjacent materials Hinges and hardware must be concealed

3 Design Criteria 227 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

324 Menu Boards and Product Imagery

bull All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to provide a permanent menu board mounted on the rear wall of the sales area or on a suspended fascia Menu boards are not permitted within 24rdquo the storefront lease line

bull All mounting equipment brackets and hardware shall be concealed from public view

bull Menu boards and product imagery (photos) shall be integrated into the overall design Provisions should be made for changing prices or products in an undetectable manner

bull The menu board signage shall be of proper size color and illumination level to be readily visible

33 Signage Criteria

331 Sign Materials and Construction

Tenants are required to design fabricate install and maintain Storefront signs which exhibit imagination high fabrication quality and compatibility with adjacent and facing Storefronts Signage shall be limited to corporate brand name logo and graphics as approved by the Lease Trade names product names or phrases may not be used on Storefront signs or in any area visible to public areas without written GOAA approval All signs must be Underwriter Laboratory-approved No exposed raceways ballast transformers sign company names or labels are permitted

The primary sign options include the following

bull Rear-Lit Channel Rear-lit or halo-reverse-lit channel individually mounted metal letters internally illu-minated with the rear face of each letter no more than 2rdquo away from the background plane of the fasciasign band Illuminated channel letters with acrylic sides are not permitted

bull Rear-Lit Stencil

bull Individually-CutLow Relief Signs andor letters carved and applied to sign band surface illuminated externally

Tenant may suggest other types of signs for consideration but GOAA must give approval prior to final design and fabrication

332 Sign Restrictions

bull The following Criteria and restrictions apply to the fabrication and installation of Storefront signage and signage within the Tenantrsquos premises

bull All signage including sale signage must be approved by GOAA prior to its useinstallation Handwrit-ten signage of any type is not permitted

bull -bols artwork or other signage indicating product line at the Tenantrsquos storefront

bull Permanent or temporary interior signage specifying products and prices must be designed construct-ed and executed with quality and professional standards of fabrication

Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions 228 3 Design Criteria

South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

bull line

bull circumstances

bull Surface-mounted box or cabinet-type signs are not permitted bull bull Formed plastic or injection molded signs or vacuum-formed letter signs are not permitted

bull Signs fabricated from simulated materials such as wall coverings stone or wood-grained plastic lami-nates are not permitted

bull

bull Corporate sponsored posters and banners in good taste are acceptable for special promotions within a limited time frame and must be approved in advance by GOAA Non-corporate supplied ldquogenericrdquo post-ers and banners are not permitted

bull All Merchandise must be priced with a hangtag or computerized laser printed price sticker Freestyle handwritten price tags are not permitted Corporate logoed blank tags may be stenciled

333 Sign Types and Mounting

All Tenants should refer to the Design Conditions exhibits for applicable sign types sizes and limitations In general the following applies

bull

bull A creative approach to Storefront signage as an integral part of the Storefront is encouraged Aside from -

signs (Refer to typical sign types for elevation size and mounting type diagrams)

bull at the Storefront as a primary business identity this sign will be limited to corporate brand name and logo only

bull Provisions for illumination of primary store identity signage will be supplied by Tenant Brightness of signs is subject to GOAA approval

bull -proved decorative features located within the Tenant leasehold with all attachments wiring clips trans-formers tubes and other mechanisms concealed All sign lighting shall be controlled by a time clock with hours of illumination to be determined by GOAA

bull Signage shall be a custom quality sign utilizing a three dimensional quality Signs shall incorporate a

bull Each Tenant must submit shop drawings of the sign frame support and a full size graphic layout of the sign for approval by GOAA

bull The sign panel may be of any shape but must not exceed the dimensions shown on the Design Condi-tions

bull All signage shall be furnished and installed by the Tenant

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Blade Signs

bull Based on location and Storefront exposure some Tenants locations are allowed to have blade signs projecting perpendicular to the Storefront lease line The blade signs will be located as determined by GOAA See the following signage schedule for Tenant locations where blade signs are permitted

bull Blade signs shall be wall or ceiling mounted based on location as determined by GOAA

bull

Parallel Bulkhead Signage

bull Signage within the ldquoPalm Courtrdquo at the Airside Building shall be located within the Parallel Bulkhead Sig-nage Zone Signage size shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and a maximum of 70 of the length of the Storefront

bull The signage shall be centered both vertically and horizontally within the Parallel Bulkhead Signage Zone

bull Structural support for the Parallel Bulkhead signage must be designed by a Professional Engineer regis-tered in the State of Florida

Kiosk Mounted Signage

bull Signage located at freestanding Kiosk Tenant Spaces shall be mounted to the kiosk canopy and shall be limited to a maximum of 2rsquo-0rdquo in height and 50of the length per side where merchandise is displayed

bull See the attached kiosk diagrams and the signage schedule for the quantity of and types of signs permit-ted at each location

Wall Mounted Signs

bull See the attached signage schedule for Tenant Spaces where wall mounted signage is permitted Wall mounted signage shall conform to the Design Conditions for the Tenant location

Electronic Media Display

bull Electronic media such as monitors LED screens and multimedia equipment are not allowed on the Tenantrsquos storefront or in the zone 2rsquo from the edge of the Storefront lease line

bull Such devices are allowed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold provided the primary viewing of the display is controlled to be within the Tenantrsquos leasehold and sound does not project into the Common Area

bull All media content must be reviewed and approved by GOAA

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34 Lighting Criteria

341 Lighting Technology

Refer to GOAA Master Design Guidelines

342 General Tenant Lighting Criteria

This Criteria shall govern the design and installation of all Tenant lighting visible from the Common Areas Tenants shall install all lighting subject to the following requirements

bull In general light sources (including lamps) shall not be visible from the Common Areas

bull must be focused so that brightness is not visible from Common Areas

bull Each Tenant is encouraged to provide lighting integral to the design and to support their brand identity Custom

bull

bull

bull

bull

bull leasehold

bull Colored lamps are not permitted

bull visible to the public

bull Tenant lighting is not acceptable outside of the Tenantrsquos leaseholds for any purpose

bull The tenant shall provide an automated lighting control system and shall be operational as required by Tenantrsquos leasehold agreement

bull Emergency lighting shall be installed within the Tenantrsquos leasehold as required by applicable codes

bull The Tenantrsquos lighting system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes

bull All internally illuminated display cases must be adequately lit and ventilated Direct view of lamps andor

bull

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35 Acoustics and Public Address

Tenants are required to minimize the transmission of sound from within the tenantrsquos leasehold to the Common Area as well as adjacent tenants The tenant must provide the following

bull Noise Criteria (NC) Values from the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as generally accepted practice by the American Society of the Heating Refrigeration and Air Con-ditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 34 Design Guidelines for HVAC-Related Background Sound in Rooms Latest Edition NC Levels outside a tenant space as a result of the HVAC system shall be limited to NC 40 in any adjacent tenant space

bull HVAC systems and equipment shall be installed with vibration isolation as accepted practice by ASHRAE Sound and Vibration Chapter 46 Table 45 Selection Guide for Vibration Isolators Latest Edition

bull Minimum partition STC ratings for critical noise adjacencies such as beverage tenants food prepa-ration cleaning areas and dish washing adjacent to sensitive tenant shall be minimally STC 55 with consideration for plumbing noise and vibration isolation Higher STC values may be required based on space planning

bull Tenants will be required to maintain minimum STC ratings for the demising walls between individu-al spaces and tenants to include penetrations per the following matrix

bull If finish wall materials exist on the opposite side of the demising walls the tenant shall provide wall materials that maintain the STC rating requirements

bull If wall materials do not exist on the opposite side of the wall for the purpose of providing the STC requirements the tenant shall assume the final material will be a single layer of frac12 inch drywall installed from the floor to the structural deck above

bull Background music is permitted within the Tenant space with GOAA approval The volume of sound must be controlled to limit the levels to within the tenantrsquos space and not encroach into adjacent tenant spaces or to Common Areas

bull The Terminal Background Paging System and Emergency Messaging System must be clearly heard without interference from tenant sound systems Sound within the tenant spaces must auto-matically ldquocut-offrdquo during life safety announcements

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36 Sustainability

The South Airport is a LEEDv4 Campus New Construction (LEEDv4 BD+C) project In addition compliance with the LEEDv4 Campus for Existing Buildings certification process (LEEDv4 EBO+M) is being targeted

Tenants shall meet the following LEEDv4 prerequisites and credit requirements

bull Indoor Water Use

bull Minimum Energy Performance amp Optimize Energy Performance

bull Fundamental amp Enhanced Refrigerant Management

bull Storage amp Collection of Recyclables

bull Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance

bull Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control

bull Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies

bull Low-Emitting Materials

bull Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan

bull Green Cleaning

bull Thermal Comfort

bull Interior Lighting

bull Acoustic Performance

bull Integrative Pest Management

LEEDv4 Commercial Interiors by Tenants which is beyond LEED v4 certification is encouraged Advanced credits preferred by GOAA include

bull Advanced Energy Metering

bull Products and Purchasing

bull Good Traveler Program

South Airport Tenant projects are required to meet the LEEDv4 BD+C prerequisites and credits of the building in which they are located

South Airport Tenant projects are required to participate in the LEEDv4 EBO+M targeted certification GOAA Standard Operating Procedures are in development to outline those requirements for compliance

It is the Tenantrsquos responsibility to coordinate with GOAA for periodic updates regarding the Sustainability Man-agement Plan (GOAA-SMP) and the LEED version 4 operational requirements These are organized into the GOAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

More detailed information can be found in the Appendix A0 through A8

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37 Base Building Interiors Finish Palette

371 Wall Finishes

WALL FINISHES

NOT USED

PAINT P1 HPC 1 PAINT P2 HPC 2 PAINT P3 HPC 3 PAINT P4 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC8 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC9 ASC LST TYPICAL UNO ASC LST ELEVATOR FRAME ASC LST HM DOORS ASC LSC GTF RAC ACCENT ASC LST TYP UNO ASC LST GATES amp SERVICE BAR

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC10 PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC11 ASC LST STAIR ENCLOSURE ASC LST ELEVATOR ACCENT

ENGINEER QUARTZ WALL PANEL MWC7 ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC13 LST INTL WALL MWC14 LST INTL WALL MWC15 LST INTL WALL

PORCELAIN TILE T5 ASC LST

PORCELAIN TILE T3T4ASC LST

NOT USED

PLASTIC LAMINATE MWC16 LST INTL WALL

METAL FRAMED WALL PANELING MWC12 LST INTL FEATURE WALL

TEXTURED PLASTER FINISH DF1 ASC GATES LST FEATURE WALLS

RESIN PANEL RP4 RP8 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP5 RP9 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP6 RP10 LST FEATURE WALL

RESIN PANEL RP7 RP11 LST FEATURE WALL

DECORATIVE FORMED METAL DM3 LST FEATURE WALL NON-GLASS PUBLIC ELEVATORS

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

371 Wall Finishes (Continued)

PUBLIC RESTROOM FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T1 T1B ENGINEERED QUARTZ WALL PANEL ST1 SOLID SURFACE TOILET COMPARTMENT TC1 PUBLIC RESTROOM FIELD TILE ABLUTION FLOOR TILE PUBLIC RESTROOM PILASTER PUBLIC MULTI-STALL RESTROOMS

GLASS MOSAIC TILE T6 PUBLIC RESTROOM FEATURE WALL

372 Floor Finishes

FLOOR FINISHES

PORCELAIN WALL TILE T2 PUBLIC RESTROOM MULTI-STALL FIXTURE WALL

ENGINEERED QUARTZ COUNTERTOP QC2 PUBLIC RESTROOM SINK

TERRAZZO TF1

BROADLOOM CARPET CP1 BROADLOOM CARPET CP2 BROADLOOM CARPET CP3 ASC LST CIRCULATION AREAS ASC LST SEATING AREAS ASC LST ACCENT

WALK OFF GRILLE W RESILIENT TILE RT1 LST ASC LST PUBLIC ELEVATORS

ASC LST FIELD

TERRAZZO TF2 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF3 ASC LST ACCENT

TERRAZZO TF4 ASC LST RESTROOMS amp SERVICE BAR

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

FINAL SELECTION TBD

TERRAZZO TF7 TO TF11 ASC LST ACCENT

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373 Ceiling Finishes

CEILING FINISHES

ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL1 ACL6 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING ACL4 ROLLER WINDOW SHADE WT1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN ASC LST ASC

NOT USED

NOT USED

ACOUSTICAL PLASTER ACU1 ASC LST CUSTOM COLOR NOT SHOWN

374 Casework and Miscellaneous Finishes (Continued)

CASEWORK AND MISCELLANEOUS FINISHES

WOOD VENEER PANELING WD1 ASC LST RETAIL ACCENT

ENGINEERED QUARTZ QC1 ASC LST CASEWORK COUNTER TYP

DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM2 ASC LST CASEWORK END PANEL TYP

METAL COLUMN COVER MCC1 ASC LST COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING ASC LST INTERIOR GLAZING COLOR SAMPLE ONLY

GLAZING IG2 ASC LST FASCIA AND ELEVATOR

PLASTIC LAMINATE L1 DECORATIVE FORMED MTL DM1 PLASTIC LAMINATE L3 ASC LST CASEWORK TYP ASC LST BASE AND TRIM TYP ASC LST CASEWORK PANELS

3 Design Criteria 239 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

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South Airport Complex Tenant Design Criteria Greater Orlando Aviation Authority December 2017

4APPENDIX

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3 Design Criteria 242 Retail Food amp Beverage Concessions

LEEDv4 for South Airport Campus Tenant Guidelines

LEED Project MCO South Airport

LEED Project No 1000037696

South Terminal Complex Phase 1

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 1 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART A GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

Base Building Certification

Tenant Guidelines ndash LEED Campus

Credit Categories

Sustainable Design Resources

PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS

APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted) B

C D

E

F

Minimum Equipment Schedule (under development)

LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

Bicycle Parking Map (under development) Waste Management Maps (under development)

Waste Management Plan (under development)

IAQ Management Plan (under development) G Designated Smoking Location Map (under development)

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 2 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART A GENERAL INFORMATION

The US Green Building Council and LEED The US Green Building Council (wwwusgbcorg) is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding sustainability in the built environment Their mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed built and operated This enables an environmentally and socially responsible healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary consensus-based national rating system for developing high-performance sustainable buildings that provide immediate and measurable results for building owners and occupants

Developed by USGBC LEED addresses all building types and emphasizes state-of-the-art strategies for building location and access to transportation sustainable site development water savings energy efficiency materials and resource selections and indoor environmental quality

South Airport ndash South Terminal Complex Phase 1 Tenants at the South Airport -South Terminal Complex (MCO South Airport STC P-1) have a remarkable opportunity to help lead the shift to sustainability in buildings and in the process define a new kind of workplace Designed to provide passengers with both strong connection to and alignment with the Florida environment the South Terminal Complex sets an example for both our tenants and our community Tenants located in a LEEDreg Certified building benefit from attributes not available in all other buildings From superior weatherization and ventilation requirements that contribute to premium indoor air quality and systems controllability to refined project specific lighting platforms that not only reduce energy costs but also deliver optimal light distribution while minimizing glare or hotspots In addition by participating in the LEED review and documentation process the project has undergone an extra level of quality review and construction oversight during tenant space development Together these and other elements combine to create a healthier more productive workplace and indoor environment for both employees and patrons alike In addition the MCO South Airport STC P1 tenants share in the benefits realized from the development and implementation of higher performance standards Through strong integrated coordination innovative exploration and the implementation of technologies that use less energy and consume less water this project was able to leave a smaller footprint on the cityrsquos resources Some of the buildingrsquos innovative features will be noticed at once building shape and shading elements skylights that provide daylight and access to our Florida Skies interior planting a smart parking system with dynamic signage for navigating the garage Other elements such as a dedicated outdoor air system and LED energy-saving light fixtures provide benefits from behind the scenes

The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the target goals and measures that MCO South Airport STC P1 has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg Certification These guidelines are intended to help tenants understand what is expected of them as well as to give them the knowledge necessary to take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building The guideline also provides guidance in ways that tenants themselves can align with the benefits of the LEED process and potentially pursue LEED certification themselves through LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction Commercial Interiors in their own spaces

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 3 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has set a goal of achieving ldquoCertifiedrdquo as the base building certification level utilizing LEEDreg Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations version 4 (LEEDv4 BD+C - see attachment A) Together our tenants partner and support our efforts through space fit it out and space operations to ensure that we continue the efforts made during the initial construction and maintain an environmentally friendly environment It is through their efforts that we are able to maintain a level of high performance and alignment We encourage your use of the LEEDreg for Interior Design and Construction rating system version 4 (LEEDv4 ID+C) referenced above to assist us in upholding the creation of high-performance healthy durable affordable and environmentally sound commercial interiors Together LEEDv4-BD+C and LEEDv4 ID+C support the commercial real estate market for both developers and tenants enabling significant benefits A copy of the LEEDv4 ID+C Commercial Interiors Scorecard and Rating System is included as an appendix (see attachment B) for reference by tenants who wish to explore more information on timing and detailed strategies Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for specific credits is available by request through GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction from Mark Birkebak Director of Engineering

LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 4 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

PART B LEEDv4 BD+C AND LEEDv4 ID+C CERTIFICATION

BASE BUILDING CERTIFICATION The Tenant Guidelines that follow summarize the measures the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has undertaken to achieve LEEDreg certification under the LEEDv4 Building Design and Construction New Construction and Major Renovations (LEEDv4-BD+C) rating system It is intended to help tenants understand and take full advantage of the high-performance features of the building and to provide guidance in reinforcing these features in their own workplaces It will also provide guidance and information on achieving LEEDv4 Interior Design and Construction certification (LEEDv4 ID+C) Multiple options for certification are available under the LEED rating systems Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) is the most applicable for the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1building Tenants are encouraged to research the other certification options that best align with their operations The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1also intends to pursue LEEDv4 Existing Building Operations and Maintenance certification so that GOAA may continue its buildingrsquos pursuit of both high performance and sustainable alignment Tenants are encouraged to participate in this undertaking GOAA welcomes the opportunity to provide information related to the process

TENANT GUIDELINES ndash LEED CAMPUS Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (such as the ones you are reading now) benefit the LEED-BD+C certified project for two important reasons First the guidelines help tenants to design and build sustainable interiors and adopt green building practices Second the guidelines help in coordinating LEED-BD+C and LEED-ID+C certifications Tenant spaces in this particular building would benefit from utilizing the Commercial Interiors (LEED-CI) referenced throughout the document These guidelines are a tool to enable tenants of the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1to design and implement sustainable green building interiors that will benefit the overall health and quality of life of the building occupants

CREDIT CATEGORIES Integrative Process (IP) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Campus has elected to utilize an Integrative Project Design Process Through this process the design effort will include the collaborative involvement and robust partnership of the building owners users and operators as well as the design consultants design team members project engineers stakeholders industry professionals contractors and manufacturers The tenants and GOAA working together can cultivate holistic design concepts and solidify entire building design development objectives This process along with a foundation of open dialogue shared knowledge brainstorming and idea immersion achieve exceptional project performance and maximize goal achievement

IPc1 Integrative Process (IPc1) Intent- To support high performance cost effective project outcomes through an early analysis of the interrelationships among systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

All South Terminal LEED projects either meet or are in pursuit of the Integrative Process credit as part of the natural design process As part of the Integrative Process approach a ldquosimple boxrdquo energy model and preliminary water budget analysis were performed These base models were used and analyzed throughout the design process to drive building envelope development LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 5 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

understand the impacts of water and energy on the project and provide guidance to the entire team through a constant checks and balances against end outcome goals Though not required site analysis was also utilized by the team to influence orientation placement and land use consistent with pre-development hydrology Though performed early on in the design process these assumptions were also checked throughout the design process through follow up calculations and credit conformance efforts By approaching the building as a complete discipline and involving all key stakeholders early on the team is able to optimize a design intent that will serve the function of the entire building throughout its life

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue utilizing the integrative approach to their design fit-out process Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can utilize the steps taken by the team during the building development to support their credit achievement Regardless of pursuing a LEED certification GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction (GOAA-PEC) will review these early analyze models and calculations tracking outcomes andor requirements in their GOAA Designerrsquos Checklist Contact GOAA-PEC for more information and guidance

Location and Transportation (LT) The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1project highlights the benefits of building location related transportation access and infrastructure by incorporating a complete transportation hub in their master development of the South Terminal This hub not only includes typical aviation and bus aspects but encompasses all aspects areas of community transportation through intermodal access including a complete bicycle network to the neighboring community In its development this project has both reduced vehicular requirements and provided community connectivity unparalleled in the area By locating your business in a LEED Certified Building that has pursued these strategies our tenants are able to offer employees with a transportation diversity that both widens the employee pool to a larger community but potentially simplifies commute and weekly expenses for their staff

LTc2 Sensitive Land Protection Intent- Avoid development of inappropriate sites and reduce the environmental impact from the location of a building on the site

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport projects evaluated the project site location against the LEED criteria as outlined for this credit In such the LEEDv4-BD+C building did not develop on prime farmland or within a flood plain The project provided wetland mitigation documentation and preserved wetland areas through construction limit guidelines and building placement The project evaluated and ensured that the site is not identified as land protected for endangered species prior to developing and confirmed that the site is not identified as a former public parkland Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no related LEED-CI credit exists for this credit tenants contribute to the preservation of these valuable environmental resources by locating in in the MCO South Airport building

LT4 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (LEED-CI LTc3) Intent- Conserve land protect farmland and wildlife habitat by encouraging development in areas with existing infrastructure To improve walkability transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project targeted option 2 of this credit by providing over seven diverse uses within frac12 mile from the buildingrsquos main entrance through site access to the transportation hub This connectively along with the new bicycle network not only serves the airport population but many of the neighboring communities

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants benefit from the convenient proximity and robust diversity of an airport environment Not only does this access avail tenants to numerous services such as restaurants banking and sundry stores at an employee discounted rate (for further incentive) but also attracts a customer base not driven solely by airport travel In addition providing service options to your employees on-site (accessible to all during off hours) can reduce pollution caused using motor vehicles during off hour breaks and decrease hours lost due to personal errands and traffic or travel conflicts Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may earn two points through the related LTc3 Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses See the link provided to access the shops and restaurants For locations and amenities

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Documentation used for the LEEDv4 BD+C submittal for this credit is available through request to GOAA Planning Engineering and Construction

LTc5 Access to Quality Transit (LEED-CI LTc4) Intent - Locate project near public transportation to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and to reduce land development for parking GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 will house multiple modes of transportation Bus transport Intra-City Rail platform carpoolVan Service access and other future modes still in planning (including Commuter Rail and Light rail) provide unique access to both the airport population and the tenant client employee base This transit hub reduces the need to drive cars to the site thereby reducing environmental impacts associated with pollution and development

Learn more about the future transportation options under consideration at

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn one five or seven points meeting the credit requirements of LTc3 Access to Quality Transit in the LEED-CI rating system by utilizing an Alternate Compliance Path (ACP) You may or may not be able to utilize the ACP in your documentation We advise you to look at the requirements at the time of the build-out to access the possibility of achievement As the mass transit schedules adjust for usage in the area you will need to verify that the current schedule meets the daily trips outlined in the requirement It is important to know that LEEDv4 BD+C and ID+C may allow for planned stops and stations to count towards compliance if they are sited funded and under construction by the date of the certificate of occupancy and are complete within 24 months of that date

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LTc6 Bicycle Facilities (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To promote bicycling and transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle distance traveled To improve public health by encouraging utilitarian and recreational physical activity

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P has included both long-term and short-term bicycle storage as part of the project design In addition a shared bicycle path connect users to the MCO Bicycle Route which directly links to the LocalRegional Bike Trails Though bicycle usage is currently low at airport locations by it is GOAArsquos hope that increased viability and access will increase opportunities for this alternate mode of transportation to the facility In addition the provision of showering facilities available to all workers including tenant workers further enables and encourages safe and healthy access

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport may be able to earn one point for LEED-CI LTc5 Bicycle Facilities However LEED-CI projects must provide bike racks for 5 of tenant occupants and showers for 05 of FTE 25 coverage with short-term bike parking while requiring 5 coverage for regular building occupants with long-term parking Though current facilities can contribute to these requirements tenants will need to verify that the bike racks and showers provided in the base building meet the required numbers for your tenant space Bicycle parking (long-term and short-term) as well as shower rooms and lockers location maps provided in Attachment C

LTc7 Reduced Parking Footprint (LEED-CI LTc5) Intent - To minimize the environmental harms associated with parking facilities including automobile dependence land consumption and rainwater runoff GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is attempting an Alternative Compliance Path (ACP) for airports By utilizing a smart parking system with dynamic signage the airport intends to contribute to less idling and circling times commonly associated with airport traffic patterns

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may be able to earn up to two points for LEED-CI LTc5 Reduced Parking Footprint if the Airport Alternative Compliance Path is met by the base building and is accepted as documentation for the LEED-CI credit

LTc8 Green Vehicles Intent - To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

GOAA is currently working towards incentivizing the use of green vehicles On other sites throughout the airport EV Charging stations have been included On the South Airport Campus there is a program in place to continue to add stations as demand in the area increases Another addition is a Compressed Natural Gas station that resides on the North Campus There are also plans to move fleet vehicles over to CNG and Electric for the South Terminal and eventually look at continuing those strategies for the North Though GOAA is continuing the evaluation of a phased plan to install electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in 2 of all parking spaces used by the project and to designate 5 of all parking spaces to preferred vehicles as required by this credit full compliance may not be achieved as part of this phase of development

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Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

Sustainable Sites (SS) The LEED requirements for the Sustainable Sites (SS) category reward decisions about the environment surrounding the building Credits emphasize on the vital relationships between buildings ecosystems and ecosystem services By focusing on restoring project site elements integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on we can mitigate impacts associated with development Airports the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex included are challenged to find a balance between the preservation of biodiversity (natural eco-systems) and need to mitigate safety concerns The typical desire to provide natural habitat that attracts wildlife can be hindered by bird populations in flight paths or at standing water locations Finding this balance played a huge role in both the building location and the site development activities during design

SSp1 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Intent - Reduce pollution from construction activities by controlling soil erosion waterway sedimentation and airborne dust generation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 complied with the requirements of this prerequisite through adherence to the Florida Department of Environmental Prevention NPDES program for construction activity Special attention was made to both water management and sensitive land areas (neighboring wetlands) Protecting Stormwater helps maintain water quality in both local state and municipal water bodies and aids in reducing community and municipality overall costs associated with loss of soil sedimentation of local storm-sewer systems and localized air pollution

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though no tenant opportunities exist in LEED CI conformance with local FDEP and LEED requirements can benefit tenants seeking LEEDv4-BD+C on future certification projects

SSc1 Site Assessment Intent - To assess site conditions before design to evaluate sustainable options and inform related decisions about site design

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

As an airport project the FAA requires a formal NEPA assessment to be performed and approved Requirements for Environmental hazards are to be assessed to maintain safety as priority In light of that directive all wildlife attractants have been located to the interior corridor of the South Airport Campus away from airfield operations The Army Corps of Engineers have assessed and approved the overall master planned development A Master Plan Update is performed for the entire airport property and is re-evaluated every 5 years for impact changes Additionally a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) is performed to integrate the impacts of the airports development with the region in areas such as traffic air quality local flora and fauna economic impact housing impact school and recreational land impacts water quality and contamination potential

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

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SSc3 Open Space ndash Under review Intent - To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment social interaction passive recreation and physical activities

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1 project incorporates outdoor space greater than or equal to 30 of the total site area (including building footprint) Part of that area (over 25) has been vegetated to allow for outdoor activities and interaction with the site Turf grass did not count as vegetation in these calculations

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Though there is no related LEED-CI credit associated with Open Space tenants benefit from these

SSc6 Light Pollution Reduction Intent - To increase night sky access improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of development for wildlife and people GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

decisions made by the MCO SA APM-ITF By providing opportunities for employees tenants and patrons alike with added amenities and outdoor recreational space to encourage a healthy environment in which to work

SSc5 Heat Island Reduction Intent - Reduce heat island effect thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas to minimize impact on microclimate and human and wildlife habitat GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

MCO South Airport STC P1 utilized option 2 for compliance with this credit locating 75 of all parking under cover The parking garage roof was designed and installed to yield a three-year aged SRI of at least 32 This decision helps to mitigate the heat island effect associated with asphalt parking lots Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

There is no related LEED-CI credit

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1interior lighting was designed to meet up-light and light trespass requirements using the backlight-up-light-glare (BUG) method The lighting boundary was located at the property lines of the property andor properties that the LEED project occupies utilizing exceptions associated with Aviation Authority considerations

Tough there is no related credit in the CI rating system GOAA tenants are encouraged to comply with the applicable lighting strategies that GOAA has targeted

Water Efficiency (WE) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) South Terminal Complex ndash Phase 1 has targeted water reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policies Clean potable water is an absolute necessity within every community The normal practice of business operations can place a huge burden on a communityrsquos municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA recognizes that responsible water management is vital to the long-term operations and continued growth of the Airport GOAArsquos

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actions to reduce their potable water use will not only help to reduce the burden on the municipal water supply but also reduce subsequent cost impacts associated with the water for equipment cooling fixtures faucets showers and landscaping irrigation The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

WEp1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction and WEc1 Outdoor Water Use Reduction Intent - Reduce potable water consumption for irrigation with the use of high-efficient water smart technologies low impact development concepts and low-water consuming plantings GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1has implemented a ldquoLow Impactrdquo approach to both site development and landscaping As part of the approach the irrigation system shall consist of drip irrigation for plants requiring water andor the limited use of rotor heads instead of standard fixed spray systems for turf grass areas The team has minimized their use of turf grass areas on the project in favor of ground cover wherever possible and has carefully selected plantings with low or no water requirements after establishment Through the implementation of these efforts GOAA not only achieved the 30 reduction of potable water required by the pre-requisite but drastically reduced their dependency on water for their landscaping needs GOAArsquos utilization of reclaimed water throughout the site in addition to the above strategies resulted in a 100 reduction potable water use reduction for all project irrigation

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though none of our tenants will implement landscaping as part of their lease agreements understanding the benefits of Low Impact Development can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEp2 Indoor Water Use Reduction and WEc2 Indoor Water Use Reduction (LEED-CI WEp1 amp WEc1) Intent - Maximize water efficiency within buildings to reduce the burden on municipal water supply and wastewater systems GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has utilized base building fixtures that achieve the prerequisite of 20 water reduction and a projected overall water use reduction more than 35 over a baseline comparison These efforts will achieve 3 points under the Building Design + Construction (BD+C) Rating system The base buildingrsquos plumbing fixtures include 100 Water Sense Labeling ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets In addition appliances will be specified Energy Star and process equipment will include make-up water meters controllers alarm settings and drift eliminators In total these measures will reduce water consumption of the building by approximately 114506029 gallons per year

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are requested to continue water efficiency efforts with their purchasing and implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport Complex To achieve certification tenants will need to meet the 20 water use reduction prerequisite with any of their purchases This prerequisite address toilet urinals lavatory faucets pre-rinse spray valves showerheads appliances and process equipment The MCO South Airport STC P1 project has installed ultra-low-flow lavatories low-flow showers low-flush toilets water sense and Energy Star fixtures and equipment All appliances fixtures and faucets installed by tenants will need to meet those requirements Tenants who elect to seek certification can use both GOAA provided and Tenant provided fixtures faucets and Appliances within their compliance with LEED-CI The tenantsrsquo participation in this credit guideline further supports the reduction of water use By employing similar LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 11 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

strategies for the tenant space the tenant can achieve up to 11 points for WEc1 Water Use Reduction within the LEED-CI rating system

Goals for Tenant Water Fixtures Low Flow Water Closets (13 gpf) or Dual Flush Water Closets (128 gpf 11 gpf) -Water Sense

Waterless Urinals or Pint Flush Urinals (0125 gpf) - Water Sense

Ultra-Low Flow Lavatories (035 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Kitchen and Janitorial Sinks (10 gpm)

Ultra-Low Flow Shower Fixtures (15 gpm) Commercial Dishwashers (10 gallonsrack) ndash Energy Star

Commercial Clothes Washer (75 WF(gallonsft3cycle) ndash Energy Star

WEp3 Building-Level Water Metering and WEc4 Water Metering Intent - To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed permanent water meters that measure the total potable water use for the building and associated grounds Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering was implemented on the project where feasible Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though metering will be in-place for all buildings and tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

WEc3 Cooling Tower Water Use Intent - To conserve water used for cooling tower makeup while controlling microbes corrosion and scale in the condenser water system GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has implemented annual testing and oversight of maximum concentrations parameters in condenser water and requires the cooling tower meet at least 5 cycles without exceeding limits as well as targeting achievement of over 10 cycles utilizing the following

Treatment in condenser Non-potable make-up water

All efforts are being done without compromise to the function of the Cooling Tower System

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though Cooling Tower requirements are not in the lease agreements for tenant fit-out spaces understanding the benefits of controlling make-up water use can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

Energy and Atmosphere (EA) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has targeted energy reduction as a Primary Goal within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 12 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

improvement policy Airports play an important role in the economic future of our communities regionally nationally and internationally through the transportation of both people and goods worldwide Energy is a vital resource to that future As such GOAA understands that long-term efforts in energy efficiency and energy use reduction are imperative to their continued service and fiscal responsibility of the airport Throughout design development multiple energy conservation technologies and practices were analyzed against return on investment and building efficiency Energy models were utilized from the schematic design phase through final construction documents to ensure that targets were being reached and optimization of design performance was achieved In addition emphasis was placed on data collection building automation systems and continued energy audit capabilities This was done to ensure that current and future efficiencies could be evaluated and maximized Performance monitoring and commissioning (both envelope and mechanical) were implemented to protect the highest level of building performance and minimize operations and maintenance costs throughout the buildingrsquos life cycle These efforts supported by best practices that outline commissioning maintenance scheduling staff behavior and intra-airport communication are key to the continued achievement of GOAArsquos successful energy cost reduction efforts The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

EAp1 Fundamental Commissioning and EAc1 Enhanced Commissioning (LEED-CI EAp1 amp EAc1) Intent - Fundamental To verify that the projectrsquos energy-related systems are installed calibrated and perform according to the ownerrsquos project requirements basis of design and construction documents Benefits of commissioning include reduced energy use lower operating costs reduced contractor callbacks better building documentation improved occupant productivity and verification that the systems perform in accordance with the ownerrsquos project requirements Enhanced To begin the commissioning process early in the design supporting team efforts through design development submittal review and process and execute additional activities after a systems performance verification is completed GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has performed enhanced commissioning of all base building energy systems including the base building HVAC system controls domestic hot water system core and lobby lighting systems and the building management systems In addition enhanced commissioning activities addressed the building envelope Evaluating understanding and maximizing our building envelope systems protect energy efficiency and system gains achieved throughout design and are vital to obtaining our high-performance goals Together these actions will help assure that the building and its assembly are both evaluated and verified and that all energy-related systems are operating as intended

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies Tenants can also consider attempting LEED-CI at the South Terminal Complex Tenants attempting LEED-CI are required to perform fundamental commissioning for their energy-related systems Additionally tenants can achieve five points if they elect to perform enhanced commissioning (EAc2)

EAp2 Minimum Energy Performance and EAc2 Optimize Energy Performance (LEED-CI EAp2 amp EAc2) Intent - To establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the proposed building and systems to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 performed multiple whole building energy simulations using ASHAE 901-2010 Appendix G and has targeted a 20 improvement over ASHRAErsquos baseline requirements for energy performance The MCO South Airport STC P1 energy simulation is tracking targeted performance goals and continues to evaluate opportunities for additional performanceThe building envelope was designed to support energy efficiency and reduce the cost of energy for the entire building These savings are passed on to the tenants The MCO South Airport STC P1 has made the following improvements towards energy efficiency See part C for product selections and minimum standards of equipment selection

EquipmentHVAC ndash Energy Star or high efficiency pre-conditioned air dedicated dehumidification energy recovery Improved insulation - Roof R-38 Mass Wall R-30 Floor R-30 Slab-on-Grade- Floor R-11 Upgraded Glazing - Glazing (with overhangs and sunshades) U-factor 045 BTUhrft2 F

SHGC 025

LightingDaylighting ndash 100 LED fixtures efficient parkinggarage lighting daylighting sensors lighting controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to continue the energy efficiency efforts implemented throughout the MCO South Airport STC P1 as part of their equipment purchasing and fit-out implementation strategies (see part C for reference) Minimum Energy Performance of the tenant space is a prerequisite in the LEED-CI rating system EAp2 and can be achieved through one of the two options

Option 1 - Tenant-Level Energy Simulation (4-25 pts)

Option 2 - Prescriptive Compliance (1-16 pts)

Base building HVAC systems and service water heating systems contribute to this prerequisite

Since all fit-out spaces were included within the model as equivalent to the baseline requirements under AHRAE 901 2010 Prescriptive Compliance is mandatory for all selections

Energy Star appliances are required for all applicable equipment Additional LEED-CI considerations include

Interior Lighting Power Density Projects can benefit from reductions in lighting power density below ASHRAE 901-2010

Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Systems

LED lamps Interior Lighting Control Projects that install lighting controls such as daylight and occupancy sensors contribute towards increased energy conservation Recommendations for Tenant Lighting Controls

Install daylight responsive controls in all regularly occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights

HVAC Systems Utilized increased HVAC equipment efficiencies implement appropriate zoning and provide controls and automation for continued monitoring Recommendations for Tenant HVAC Systems

High SEER condensing units ndash minimum 17 SEER

Air source heat pump heating

Electronically Controlled Motors (ECM) in fan coils

Demand ventilation controls with CO2 sensors

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chilled water fuel oil and propane) Meter data will be compiled into monthly and annual summaries meter readings will be automated Sub-metering provides the MCO South Airport STC P1 with information needed to manage their electricity budget more efficiently and reduce exposure to rate increases and uncontrolled consumption

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Though building metering will be in-place for all buildings tenants are encouraged in include sub-meters in fit-out spaces where feasible In addition understanding the benefits of metering and continued audit evaluations can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAp4 Fundamental Refrigerant Management and EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Intent - To reduce stratospheric ozone depletion

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1installed new HVAC systems that do not contain Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based refrigerants and thereby reduce the buildings impact on the ozone Enhanced Refrigerant management is currently Not Targeted for the MCO South Airport STC P1 Project It is being looked at for future projects on the South Airport Campus Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to comply with this prerequisite whether attempting LEED-CI or not This will be accomplished through the purchase of new HVAC equipment that does not contain CFC-based refrigerants

EAc5 Renewable Energy Production (LEED-CI EAc4) Intent - To encourage and recognize increasing levels of on-site renewable energy self-supply to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

EAc2 Equipment and Appliances Selecting energy-efficient equipment as well as the mandatory tenant requirement of Energy Star appliances as qualified by EPArsquos Energy Star Program

EAp3 Building-Level Energy Metering and EAc3 Advanced Energy Metering (LEED-CI EAc3) Intent - To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level and system-level energy use

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has installed building-level energy meters andor sub-meters that provide building-level data representing total building energy consumption (electricity natural gas

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to review the financial and performance benefits of renewable energy Investigation includes tracking performance of similar airport applications that are both isolated and wide spread prior to any implementation of a renewable energy platform Cost glare and placement challenges will need to be fully vetted and overcome Systems under consideration include the use of photovoltaic panels on building roofs building facades isolated open field locations and isolated lighting areas throughout the site

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

If implemented on-site renewable energy will aid in GOAArsquos energy reduction strategies and support tenant certification should they seek LEED-CI EAc4 In addition understanding the benefits of

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incorporating renewable into an energy reduction strategy can aid our tenants seeking LEEDV4-BD+C on future certification projects

EAc7 Green Power (LEED-CI EAc6) Intent - To encourage the development and use of grid-source renewable energy technologies on a net-zero pollution basis GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 is evaluating the benefit of incorporating Green Power opportunities into the base buildingrsquos electricity Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can earn points by engaging in a 5-year green power carbon offset or renewable energy contract through LEED-CI EAc6 The contract amount must be for at least 50 for one point or 100 for two points of the energy consumed by the tenant space

Materials and Resources (MR) GOAA recognizes that the development of sustainability purchasing policies programs and initiatives can aid in the reduction of operating costs improve building air quality and enhance environmental and social conditions These benefits have led to the development of a Sustainable Purchasing and Procurement processes to acquire building materials goods and services in a way that gives preference to suppliers that generate positive environmental outcomes and that integrate sustainability considerations into product selection By doing this GOAArsquos contributions can support mitigation of impacts on society and the environment throughout the full life cycle of the product GOAA has set the following criteria for their evaluation of material and purchasing selections (both financial and sustainable attributes are included)

Cost Maintenance Product Declarations

o Environmental Product Declarations o Health Product Declarations

Product Extraction Practices ManufacturerSupplier Sustainability Platforms

As part of this evaluation and in alignment with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan design requirements and long-term improvement policy a Waste Reduction Plan was created Strict construction waste management practices and operational recycling practices have been incorporated into the projects development and their long-term operations plan The following steps and recommendations are provided to help our tenants both understand and continue the efforts targeted by GOAA

MRp1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables

Intent - Facilitate the reduction of waste generated by building occupants that is hauled to and disposed in landfills GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed a storage and collection of recyclables plan that includes waste compaction waste reduction and a centrally located easily accessible area for recycling of paper cardboard glass plastics and metals for the base building and tenant occupants Collection locations were determined by a study of the North Terminal waste through

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waste audits This information was utilized in the development of an overall Waste Reduction Plan Waste audits included the measurement of quantity review of waste composition the identification and understanding of the waste types and generation by space type Recycling locations are identified on the Waste Management maps provided in attachment D Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are provided with either easily accessible dedicated recyclable areas or through lease direction requirements to adhere to the minimum recycling outlined for paper corrugated cardboard glass plastics and metals For those tenants seeking LEED-CI this prerequisite (MRp1) will automatically be earned Tenants are strongly encouraged to create a dedicated recycling area based on their own review and analysis of their typical waste generated to facilitate efficient sorting and recycling of waste materials

MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Intent - Divert construction and demolition debris from disposal in landfills and incinerators Redirect recyclable recovered resources back to the manufacturing process Redirect reusable materials to appropriate sites

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed construction and operational Waste Management Plans A detailed specification was developed to outline both recommended single source streams and minimum diversion rates (not less than 75 of the projectrsquos construction and demolition waste) to increase the amount of waste being disposed in landfills Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are required to comply with the GOAA Waste Management Plan Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can utilize the Construction Waste Management Plan during the constructionfit-out of the tenant space to show compliance to both the MRp2 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning and credit MRc5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management See attachment E for the GOAA Waste Management Plan

MRc1 Long-Term Commitment (LEED-CI Only) Intent - To encourage choices that conserve resources reduce waste and the environmental impacts of tenants related to materials manufacturing and transportation GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

There is no related LEED-BD+C credit Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to pursue a ten-year lease agreement to earn LEED-CI MRc1

MRc2 Building Life Cycle Impact Reduction Intent - To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has not pursued this credit on the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may earn a point for the implementation of an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space Tenants are encouraged to increase the project space flexibility ease of adaptive use and recycling of building materials while considering differential durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives Use at least three of the strategies outlined in MRc2 Interior Life Cycle Impact Reduction Design for Flexibility option 3

MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life cycle impacts GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products sourced from manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below

Product-specific declaration conforming to ISO 14044 Environmental Product Declarations that conform to ISO 14025 14040 14044 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 with at least a cradle to gate scope

40 Products were identified and no more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI MRc3 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization ndash Environmental Product Declarations

MR Credit 4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted options 1 and 2 of this credit criteria

Option 1 - The project specified and utilized products that have a publicly released report from their raw material suppliers that include the raw material supplier extraction locations a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction andor manufacturing processes and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer

Option 2 - The project has specified and utilized 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 Wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council or USGBC-approved equivalent Materials salvaged refurbished or reused products Materials with Recycled content

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

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Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc4 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Intent - To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally economically and socially preferable life cycle impacts To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDV4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has specified and utilized products that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 01 (1000) (for 40 products No more than 5 products were obtained from any one manufacturer)

A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service Registration Number (CASRN)

A Health Product Declaration

An end use product that was certified at the Cradle to Cradle v2 Basic level or Cradle to Cradle v3 Bronze level

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under MRc5 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients

Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) emphasizes Indoor Air Quality improvements within their Sustainable Management Plan design development requirements and long-term improvement policy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important concern in many airports due in part to the increased occupancy associated with this building type Airports contain as much as four to five times as many occupants as a typical office building with the same amount of floor space By evaluating and understanding poor air quality contributors GOAA has the opportunity to safeguard their environment and optimize air quality for the entire airport community With LEED BD+C and LEED Existing Building Operations and Management GOAA will continue to evaluate and improve air quality conditions within their buildings

EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance and EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality (LEED-CI EQp1) Intent - This prerequisite establishes a baseline for providing a minimum amount of outdoor air to buildings to maintain good indoor air quality and keep occupants comfortable and healthy The referenced standard is ASHRAE 621-2010 GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has met the requirements of Section 4 through 7 of ASHRAE Standard 621-2010 The base building HVAC system meets the minimum outdoor air intake flow with an accuracy of +ndash10 of the design minimum outdoor airflow rate as defined by the ventilation requirements above and an alarm system has been provided to indicate when the outdoor airflow value varies by 15 or more from the outdoor airflow set point Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 19 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Whether or not pursuing LEED-CI this strategy is required to be upheld If pursuing LEED-CI this is also a prerequisite

EQc1 Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Intent ndash To promote occupantsrsquo comfort wellbeing and productivity by improving indoor air quality GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 continues to incorporate increased indoor air quality benefits paying careful attention to the relationship between increased indoor air and energy efficiency We have currently targeted implementation of option one of this credit which includes entryway systems that reduce the transportation of particulate from the outside environment to within the building

No Smoking Policy to conform to these requirements The MCO South Airport STC P1 has prohibited smoking inside the building and provided designated smoking areas for all smoking on the property Designated areas are positioned 25 feet of entries outdoor air intakes operable windows and all areas within and outside the properly lines used to conduct business (as allowable

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

increased MERV rating on the building filtration and other interior cross-contamination prevention measures

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 are required to supply minimum levels of ventilation through compliance with ASHRAE 621-2010 Depending on the location of the tenant spaces tenants may need to provide adequate ventilation for their spaces to meet LEED-CI EQp1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to provide ventilation in their own spaces

EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (LEED-CI EQp2) Intent -To minimize exposure of building occupants indoor surfaces and ventilation air distribution systems to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) Designated smoking area map provided in attachment H GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 utilizes a project specific posted requirement along with the GOAA

by local requirements) Signage has been posted within 10 feet of the building entrance to prescribe to the smoking policy for occupants and users In addition no smoking requirements and designated smoking area requirements are clarified in the contracts specifications for use during construction

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at The MCO South Airport STC P1 will automatically comply with this prerequisite through LEED-CI EQp2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control due to the buildingrsquos no smoking policy Tenants are prohibited from smoking within the building and will be required to utilize the designated smoking areas provided Signage indicating that smoking is not allowed within 25 feet of all entrances will be provided for the entire building

EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials (LEED-CI EQc2) Intent - To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality human health productivity and the environment

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 incorporated the use and implementation of products that reduce emissions and enhance indoor air quality GOAA targeted conformance with paints coatings

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adhesives sealants composite wood and flooring The Low-Emitting Materials Criteria for those items are outlined below

Low-Emitting Paints and Coatings ndash CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Adhesives and Sealants - CDPH Testing Method V11 and VOC Content compliant Low-Emitting Composite Wood - meet the California Air Resources Board ATCM for formaldehyde requirements for ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde (ULEE) resins or no added formaldehyde resins Low-Emitting Flooring - CDPH Testing Method V11

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants are encouraged to implement sustainable purchasing practices Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 can use similar strategies to earn points under LEED-CI points under EQc2 Low-Emitting Materials

EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (LEED-CI EQc3) Intent - To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has developed and implemented an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases for the base building Thus the base building has provided a healthy indoor environment for tenants as they commence occupancy in their space Measures were taken as part of the IAQ plan to protect absorptive materials from moisture damage to protect the ventilation system through best management practices protection and MERV 8 filter media and partitioning activities to isolate and address areas were heavy particulate of off-gassing may occur Filters and protection measures implemented were tracked and the replacement of filters was accomplished prior to occupancy All plan elements were in accordance with or exceeded the requirements from the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) guidelines Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point through LEED-CI EQc3 Construction Indoor Air Quality Plan for developing and implementing their own IAQ management plan for the construction and preoccupancy phases of the tenant space An example of the project IAQ plan provided in attachment F

EQc4 Indoor Air Quality Assessment (LEED-CI EQc4) Intent - To provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to help promote occupant comfort and well-being

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has elected to test building air quality after construction ends and before occupancy Building will be tested under normal ventilation conditions typical for occupancy IAQ testing will use the protocols consistent with the methods below for all occupied spaces Current versions of ASTM standard methods EPA compendium methods or ISO methods will be utilized as indicated Laboratories that conduct the tests for chemical analysis of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) must be accredited under ISOIEC 17025 for the test methods they use

Carbon Dioxide 10300ventilation rate

Contaminant Maximum Concentration Limit LEED Tenant Guidelines ndashVersion 1 21 | P a g e South Terminal Complex December 12 2017 MCO STC P-1

Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm and maximum 2 ppm above outdoor levels

Total Volatile Organic Compounds Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter (TVOC)

Formaldehyde Maximum 27 parts per billion

Target Chemical Listed in CDPH CDPH Standard Method v11-2010 Standard Method v11 Table 4-1 Allowable Concentrations Table 4-1

Except formaldehyde

Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCrsquos)

Maximum 500 microgramscubic meter

Ozone Maximum 075 parts per million

Total Particles (PM 10) Maximum 50 microgramscubic meter

Carbon dioxide monitoring is required only if building is occupied during testing Ventilation rate is outdoor air requirement per person Carbon dioxide measurement is differential between indoor and outdoor conditions based on occupancy type as defined by ANSIASHRAE 621 and 622

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 can achieve one point conducting similar testing protocol after completion of their fit-out activities Retail projects may conduct the testing within 14 days of occupancy

EQc5 Thermal Comfort (LEED-CI EQc5) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing quality thermal comfort

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata The project has provided individual thermal comfort controls for at least 50 of individual occupant spaces Group thermal comfort controls have been provided for all shared multi-occupant spaces and for any individual occupant spaces without individual controls

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 need to have heating ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and the building envelope to meet the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 55ndash2010 Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy with errata Some spaces in the tenant building will automatically comply others will need to ensure compliance within their own spaces

EQc6 Interior Lighting (LEED-CI EQc6) Intent - To promote occupants productivity comfort and well-being by providing high-quality lighting

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

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The MCO South Airport STC P1 has designed for at least 90 of individual occupant spaces to have lighting controls that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their individual tasks and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Midlevel is 30 to 70 of the maximum illumination level (not including daylight contributions) All shared multi-occupant spaces will have multi-zone control systems that enable occupants to adjust the lighting to meet group needs and preferences with at least three lighting levels or scenes (on off midlevel) Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be separately controlled Switches or manual controls have been located in the same space as the controlled luminaires

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO South Airport STC P1 may achieve one point for implementing the above criteria for 90 of their individual occupant spaces

Intent - To provide workspaces and classrooms that promote occupants well-being productivity and communications through effective acoustic design

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

Innovation in Design (IN)

EQc7 Daylight (LEED-CI EQc7) and EQc8 Quality Views (LEED-CI EQc8) Intent - To connect building occupants with the outdoors reinforce circadian rhythms and reduce the use of electrical lighting by introducing daylight into the space GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

Tenant Efforts - LEEDv4 ID+C

This is not an option for Tenants who are attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1

EQc9 Acoustical Performance (LEED-CI EQc9)

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 did not attempt this credit within the current phase of development

There are three standard paths to earning an IN point Innovation Exemplary Performance Pilot Credit

Innovation Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system

Remember that a single sustainable technology or a program that addresses a single sustainability issue will not be accepted The LEED Reference Guide includes examples of both suggested and ineligible innovation strategies

Exemplary Performance Exceed the performance threshold in an existing credit Remember that Exemplary Performance (EP) is not an option for all credits Check the LEED Reference Guide to confirm whether EP is allowed for a particular credit and if it is the minimum performance threshold requirements needed to earn it Pilot Credit Achieve a credit from the LEED Pilot Credit Library for LEEDv4 BD+C projects

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INc1 Innovation in Design Intent - Achieve significant measurable environmental benefits using a strategy that is not currently addressed in the LEEDv4 BD+C rating system In addition the IN category provides design and construction teams the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by LEED

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has targeted four points within the LEED IN category The points were targeted based on overall GOAA goals and targets As such the team elected to pursue Clean Construction that represents a LEED pilot credit monitored during construction activities Pilot credits give LEED projects the opportunity to test drive potential new LEED credits that align with the overall certification goals and environmental attributes achieved by them Clean Construction addresses the negative emissions resulting from the use of diesel vehicles during construction and asks teams to use vehicles that are either Tier 4 compliant or retrofitted with the emissions control to provide clean diesel emissions The Pilot credit also addresses idling onsite and overall education thereby aligning with GOAArsquos Sustainable Management Plan and overall project target goals

The other targeted IN credits include the following

The base building will provide a green cleaning program for the entire building including tenant spaces

The base building will adhere to the low-mercury lighting criteria

The base building will contain signage that identifies and explains the sustainable features of the building as part of a green building education program

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at MCO South Airport STC P1 are encouraged to achieve all four IN credits through creative design and management of their built-out space

INc2 LEED Accredited Professional Intent - To support and encourage the design integration required by LEED green buildings and to streamline the application and certification process

GOAA Efforts ndash LEEDv4 BD+C

The MCO South Airport STC P1 has accomplished many of these requirements through the participation of a multitude LEED Accredited Professionals on the design team construction team ownerrsquos oversight for construction (OAR) and the general consultant for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

The use of at least one principal participant as that holds the LEED-APreg BD+C Specialty as a responsible member of the design team for the base building and any tenant improvements will help ensure that the design and material specifications for the project will properly address the established sustainable design criteria for the project In particular two LEED APreg BD+C Specialty holders have been instrumental in guiding the owner and design and construction teams through the process One from the Master Planning and procedural aspects and one from the OAR Oversight side With the size and complexity of this project these professionals work in tandem to guide the multiple entities involved

Tenant Efforts ndash LEEDv4 ID+C

Tenants attempting LEED-CI at the MCO SOUTH AIRPORT STC P-1are encouraged to include at least one principle participant on the project team who has successfully completed the LEED

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Accredited Professional exam for Interior Commercial Interiors (LEEDreg AP ID+C) Tenants can achieve one point for LEED-CI

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN RESOURCES The following is a partial listing of major resources for sustainable design sustainable airport strategies and LEED

1 US Green Building Council (USGBC) ndash wwwusgbcorg

USGBC is the standard-writing body for the LEED Rating Systems USGBC also provides education and other advocacy related to green building

2 Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) ndash wwwgbciorg

The GBCI is a third-party certification entity that provides reviews of LEED projects

3 Green Spec Directory ndash wwwgreenspeccom

The Green Spec directory provides green product information and resources

4 LEEDuser ndash wwwLEEDusercom

LEEDuser provides practical credit-by-credit advice for project teams working within the LEED rating system

5 Airport Cooperative Research Program ndash httpswwwfaagovairportsacrp

The Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) is an industry-driven applied research

6 Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA)ndash httpwwwairportsustainabilityorg

program that develops practical solutions to problems faced by airport operators Waste and Recycling and Climate Change are some of the past report topics

The Sustainable Aviation Guidance Alliance (SAGA) was a broad volunteer coalition of aviation interests that formed in 2008 to assist airport operators of all sizes in planning implementing and maintaining a sustainability program

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PART C TENANT SPECIFICATION SECTIONS GOAA is currently updating their specification sections to include LEEDv4 Compliant language and products South Airport Campus specifications are part of the full Tenant Design Guideline

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APPENDIX SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

A LEEDv4 BD+C Scorecard - MCO South Airport STC P1 (currently targeted)

B LEEDv4 ID+C Scorecard - Commercial Interiors (sample)

C Bicycle Parking Map (in development updates in process see APM-ITF for locations) D Waste Management Maps (in development see Waste SOP for finalized version)

E Waste Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirements) F IAQ Management Plan (in development see specifications for requirement)

G Designated Smoking Location Map (in development)

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7 APPROXIMATELY 50rsquo OC)

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6 1 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT PASSEN-

7 GER DROP-OFF LOBBY (PDL) TRAFFIC LOOP 2 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS

PASSENGER ONLY FILM DECAL AT EACH GLAZED ENTRY DOOR DROP-OFF W MAP SIGNAGE TO CLOSEST DESIGNATED

LOBBY (PDL) SMOKING AREA WITHIN 10rsquo OF ENTRY TYP 3 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (PRE-SECURITY) 4 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT RAIL RAIL

PLATFORM PLATFORM AUTOMATED 5 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

PEOPLE-MOVER FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR APM amp ITF ENTRY FROM GARAGE TO AUTOMATED PEOPLE

COMPLEX MOVER (APM) FACILITY 12 6 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREA ONLY

FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR 13 ENTRY FROM GARAGE AND RENT-A-CAR (RAC) TO

CIRCULATION CORE 7 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON

EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES OF GARAGE RAC AND CONNECTING BRIDGES

8 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT COMMERCIAL CURB

9 NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT N-PLANE AND D-PLANE CURB W MAP SIGNAGE WITHIN 10lsquo OF VESTIBULE ENTRANCES

10 NO SMOKING EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY FILM DECAL SIGNAGE AT EXTERIOR GLAZED DOOR ENTRY VESTIBULE W MAP SIGNAGE

11 WITHIN 10rsquo NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT LOADING

14 12 DOCKBACK OF HOUSE NO SMOKING DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE AT POST

13 SECURITY APM 14 DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA (POST-SECURITY)

SECURITY GATE ENTRY TO AOA NO SMOKING SOUTH TERMINAL COMPLEX - TERMINAL C ZONE OFF MAP

0rsquo 125rsquo 250rsquo 500rsquo 1000rsquo South Airport Campus No Smoking Map Phase 1-3 South Terminal Complex (STC)

SCALE 1rdquo = 500rsquo-0rdquo

LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Construction Indoor Air Quality

AbstractTo promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants by minimizing

indoor air quality problems associated with construction and renovation

Revision January 2016

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 1

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

I Introduction 2

This plan includeshellip 2

Pollutants Defined 2

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) 3

CMAR Project Manager 3

CMAR 3

IAQ Plan Manager 3

1st Tier Subcontractors 3

III Plan Documentation and Execution 4

IV Control Measures 5

MaterialEquipment Delivery 5

HVAC Equipment and Duct System 5

Source Control 6

Equipment Operation during Construction Process 6

V Pathway Interruption 7

Controlling Pollution at Entrances 7

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction 7

VI Housekeeping 7

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 2

LEADERSHIP IN

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TAL DESIGN

I Introduction The construction of this project provides an opportunity for the creation and release of contaminants and pollutants that affect air quality of a workspace to be transported to other areas via the heating ventilation and air conditioning systems and affect occupants beyond the immediate work area The intent of this plan is tohellip

Minimize exposure of construction workers to air pollutants Minimize air pollutants from collecting in building systems and on building materials and Minimize air pollutants caused by construction from migrating into spaces which will be occupied

During construction Turner-Kiewit (TK) Hensel Phelps (HP) and all subsequent subcontractors will meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Design Builders Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings under Construction 2nd Edition 2007 ANSISMACNA 008-2008 Chapter 3

This plan includeshellip

Project Organization Pathway Interruption o Source control of contaminants

Education Housekeeping Plan Documentation Sequencing Finish Applications Control Measures

o The handling and protection of materials stored on site and in transit

o Recommended work practices o Protection of completed work and

installed systems

Building Air Quality Testing Commissioning

More specifically the LEED Construction IAQ Plan calls detailed attention to the implementation handling and protection of materialsequipment for the overall building materials being stored on site protection of completed work and installed systems identifying activities and materials that have a high potential of producing pollutants source control of contaminants and recommended best work practices In addition the plan will outline and identify activities likely to produce pollutants as well as outline the requirements sequencing and source control measures to protect the building air quality

The OIA South Airport Construction Team is responsible for ensuring that these documented control measures are followed and considered for maintaining the IAQ plan during the construction process

Pollutants Defined

For the purpose of this plan air pollutants are defined as

Particulates Volatile Organic compounds (VOC) Formaldehyde Combustion emissions Airborne bacteria and micro-organisms Airborne inorganic compounds such as ozone (from electrical motors) metal fumes (from smoldering and

welding) and ammonia and chlorine (from cleaning products)

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 3

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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MEN

TAL DESIGN

II Project Organization (Education and Organization) The following personnel will have primary responsibility for executing and monitoring this plan Responsibilities are defined as follows

CMAR Project Manager

CMAR Plan Oversight Direct point of contact and supervisor for CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Primary Contact for disputes resolution related to plan execution and coordination (through CMAR IAQ Plan

Manager

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Regularly tour the jobsite to review plan implementation and compliance Arrange for andor conduct all educational activities needed to familiarize sub-contractor teams in the

implementation of this plan including pre-construction conferences coordination meetings and group toolbox talks

Discuss ongoing measures to carry out the plan at project coordination meetings andor meetings organized to address Construction IAQ Management

Manage implementation of plan by subcontractors and oversee warnings and corrective action procedures Report all major issues to CMAR Project Manager and Superintendent for further action

Generate maintain andor compile all field reporting documentation Collect and review the subcontractorrsquos IAQ plan if available and communicate with sub-contractor as needed Conduct schedule and implement Construction IAQ meetings and coordinate with Project Manager and

Superintendent In communication and coordination with Project manager and Superintendent shall have the authority at any

point during the construction process to temporarily suspend specific activities if in the CMAR IAQ Plan Managerrsquos opinion they create a condition that is inherently in violation to this plan

1st Tier Subcontractors

Appoint a Sub IAQ Plan Manager in-charge of the implementation of this plan for their scope of work Provide representation (representation must have the authority to make any needed modifications of

implement procedures discussed) at all meetings with the Construction IAQ Project Manager IAQ Plan Manager andor with any other subcontractors performing work affected by the plan

Oversee any the implementation of any source control activities required Sequence work and use work methods that conform to the plan requirements The Sub IAQ Plan Manager as part of their daily inspections must survey all areas for proper protection The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall be required to notify CMAR IAQ Plan Manager in advance of any conditions that

exist which may be a potential water migration issue

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 4

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

III Plan Documentation and Execution

Responsibility Item Report to

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs Photographs to be taken by CMAR IAQ Plan Manager and Subcontractors Will be taken on a monthly basis or as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Daily Job Site inspections for compliance with the requirements contained within this section

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Maintenance of all deficiency reports showing corrective action taken and dates of both deficiency and corrective action

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Distribute inspections deficiency reports and arrange for any review meeting with CMAR Project Manager Attend any required Construction IAQ Meetings and recording of such meetings

CMAR IAQ Plan Manager CMAR Project Manager Sub IAQ Plan Manager

Subcontractor Provide schedule of filter log indicating all filter change-outs filters showing locations cut sheet and time and filter types until acceptance of equipment by Owner Log must show post construction filter media change required prior to substantial completion and be accompanied by cut sheets for all media used confirming MERV 8 Rating or better

CMAR Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Copies of duct testing and cleaning reports (if performed) CMAR IAQ Plan Manager Ordering of duct termination sealing work and documentation of such work evidence by copies of work orders Product data on Particle control devices (PCD) PCD Must BE used during all grinding and sanding activities

IAQ Plan Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Job progress photographs will be taken on a monthly basis and as necessary during critical periods Photographs must have integral date stamps detailed descriptions and will be submitted in chronological order

IAQ Project Manager CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

Schedule of temporary use of building mechanical equipment CMAR IAQ Plan Manager

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 5

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

IV Control Measures Protective measures put in place during construction and preoccupancy phases of the project necessary to meet or exceed the intent of this plan (All measures shall comply with the SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction at a minimum)

MaterialEquipment Delivery

All materials shall be checked in and inspected by material coordinator for compliance with project submittal procedures

All equipment and ductwork arriving on-site will be shipped sealed and protected (ie plastic sheeting blue max) All equipment shall be stored out of the elements and on pallets or dunnage until installed Documented by photos and material check-in inspection upon arrival All pervious or semi-pervious materials must be shipped in conditions that discourage moisture or condensation and prevent bacteria or mold growth during transport

Stored Items

All HVAC equipment and porous or semi porous materials (examples may include duct liner acoustic tile carpeting gypsum board or insulation) shall be stored out of the elements Material shall be off the ground a minimum of 4 inches (on pallets or dunnage) Material shall be exposed to air circulation as needed to prevent the chance of bacteria or mold growth

Materials will be handled and stored according to the manufacturers recommendations (unless this plan is more stringent)

Framing lumber will be stored indoors whenever possible If stored outdoors the lumber will be 1) covered with a waterproof covering 2) stored off the ground and (3) located away from standing water (4) exposed to air flow

If condensation forms on non-porous materials housekeeping measures will be used promptly to clean the material before installation

No materials will be stored in rooms containing air-handling equipment other than materials intended for use in same

HVAC Equipment and Duct System

HVAC equipment and duct system will be protected from dust and other pollutants via the following procedures

Sealing Duct System and Air Handling Equipment

All ductwork not in active use will be sealed and protected by the subcontractor and inspected at the end of each workday Repair or replacement of damaged or displaced coverings will occur immediately upon discovery by subcontractor andor at the direction of the IAQ Plan Manager

Construction work that generates air pollution will be avoided where ductwork or air handling equipment is being installed

During scheduled activities that include dust or particulate exposure to the building outside air returns shall be closed and protected with MERV 8 filter media to prevent contamination from entering the HVAC system

ALL sealants and adhesives must be approved through the submittal process before being used on-site

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 6

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

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VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

Mechanical Systems during Construction

Central air systems will be subject to these provisions once installed o All installed HVAC equipment will be protected with temporary filtration having a minimum rating of

MERV 8 Protection shall include all vents return air ductwork intakes louvers equipment and grilles In practice HVAC equipment shall not be installed until building dry in Should circumstances dictate the

necessity for equipment to be installed prior to dry in a mandatory pre-installation IAQ meeting shall be held to determine adequate protection procedures and practices for that scope of work

Filter Replacement and Tracking

MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be replaced on an as-needed basis as determined by the CMAR IAQ Plan Manager andor per manufacture specifications

Upon completion the MERV 8 filters used for ductwork protection will be discarded Final filters will be installed as per manufacture specifications

The Sub IAQ Plan Manager shall develop and submit a filter log (log must show protection location initial installation date replacement time and date and filter type) Once accepted through the submittal process this log will be reviewed monthly and the final log will be submitted with close out documentation

Source Control

Materials that become affected by water must be dried immediately Materials that remain damp more than 48 hours shall be ordered by the Construction Manager andor Superintendents to be removed and replaced

Smoking shall be prohibited both inside the building and in any areas not designated as a smoking area Provide for and adhere to a designated space for all pipe cutting work

o Oil and clippings from cutting process shall be 100 contained and disposed of or recycled in an authorized manner Construction Manager strongly advises to perform this type of work outside of the building

o Protect floor and adjacent surfaces from oil and debris caused by the cutting process by use of non-permeable barrier

All containers used within the building must be labeled with its contents Containers containing wet materials will be covered whenever they are not in active use

Painting of interior walls soffits doors frames etc (with the exception of touch-up work) will occur prior to installing carpets or acoustical ceiling tiles

Sufficient ventilation and air circulation shall be provided to mitigate air quality challenges

Equipment Operation during Construction Process

To reduce air pollution during construction

Electric equipment will be used instead of gasoline-powered equipment whenever practical Bottled gas will be used in place of diesel fuel whenever practical Fuel-burning equipment will be cycled off during extended period between uses Exhaust from gasoline or diesel vehicles will be kept a minimum of 25 feet away from all air intake pathways

and entrances Idling of all motor vehicles especially within close proximity of the building (within 25 feet) will be prohibited

in order to avoid infiltration into the building envelope

LEED Const IAQ Plan

Jeff Bush (TK) LEED Coordinator

407-451-9933

Recycle More Landfill Less

pg 7

LEADERSHIP IN

ENERG

Y AND EN

VIRON

MEN

TAL DESIGN

V Pathway Interruption Measures will be implemented to close or cover pathways between spaces through which pollutants could travel

Controlling Pollution at Entrances

Measures will be taken to prevent pollutants from tracking into interior spaces by workers or equipment These will include temporary walk-off areas boot scrubbers and floor protection as necessary

Preventing Contamination of Work under Construction

When work is being performed in an area the area will be protected from pollutants migrating into other parts of the building still under construction One or more of the following methods of pathway interruption will be used

Temporary barriers will be erected and maintained to isolate work areas from completed or occupied spaces of the building if necessary

All openings transfer ducts pipe chases and other apertures that cross the interfaces of the separated areas shall be sealed

When necessary doors and windows shall be temporarily sealed between completed portions of the building and portions of the building still under construction

Particle control devices shall be used on any dust or particulate generating devices Product data shall be submitted via the LEED submittal process prior to use

Minimize dirt utilizing sweeping compounds to keep floors clean of dirt and dust Floors shall be swept daily in the work areas or more frequently if required

VI Housekeeping The following housekeeping measures will be employed as part of the plan and to be executed by subcontractors and their labor force

Housekeeping practice will be performed and monitored on a daily basis Implement green cleaning in accordance with GreenSeal (42 and affiliated sections) Spills of water or solvent will be cleaned up immediately and notify the area superintendent safety manager

or IAQ Plan Manager All subcontractors shall keep work areas as dry as possible and shall remove any accumulated water that may be present

All subcontractors will suppress dust with sweeping compounds All cleaning products will be submitted through the submittal process for approval prior to use

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