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Green Building Designand
LEED Certification
ACMA 2008
Summer Conference
2008
Mohave County is geographically the second largest county in the state. Most of the county land is classified as desert, but of its 13,479 square miles, 186 square miles are water. The county boasts 1,000 miles of shoreline consisting of the Colorado River, Lake Mohave, and Lake Havasu (both man-made lakes).
Mohave County
Mohave County Population Growth Projected
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150000
200000
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Population 130,274 136,436 140,922 145,155 150,351 156,390 161,288 166,114 170,890 180,210 185,415 194,920 198,500 204,122
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Source: Arizona DES Research Administration, Population Statistic Unit July 1, 2007 Data Projections
Census Bureau projections predicts that between 2000 and 2030 Arizona’s population will grow 108% to 10.3 Million (Associated Press) DES Projects Mohave County’s Population will grow to 330,581 by 2030
Goal # 1: Financial Stability
Goal # 2: Create, Manage, and Improve the Most Effective Organization
Goal # 3: Continue to Advance our processes to Attract and Retain Quality Managers and Employees
Goal # 4: Create Formal Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System for Capital Asset Improvements and Infrastructure
Goal # 5: Enhance Public Health and Safety Process
Goal # 6: Create Emergency Response Program
Goal # 7: Create a Strategic Planning System and Institutionalize it
Goal # 8: Manage a Strategically Sustainable, Comprehensive Regional Economic Development Strategy and Plan
Goal # 9: Natural Resources Planning and ManagementNatural Resources Planning and Management
Business Goals
Mohave County Fiscal Year 2009 Capital PlanProject: FY'08 Budget FY'09 Budget FY'10 Budget FY'11 Budget FY'12 Budget FY'13 Budget
1 Jail 4,868,945 4,868,945 4,868,945 4,868,945 4,868,9452 Law & Justice Center 1,200,000 2,500,000 2,500,0003 Probation (Negus Remodel) 3,000,0004 Records Storage Center/Warehouse 500,0005 P&Z/EnvHealth/Flood Control 4,500,0006 Kingman Animal Shelter 90,0007 Mohave V Sub-Sta & Animal Shelter 800,000 1,000,000 500,0008 Morgue 800,0009 Superior Court Addition 800,000
10 Moccasin Justice Court 600,00011 Bullhead Admin. Building12 LHC Admin. Bldg.13 LHC Sub-Station 1,800,00014 Dolan Springs Sub-Station
90,000 13,768,945 6,468,945 7,068,945 9,168,945 8,368,945
Demo:1 Old Sheriff's Bldg. 500,0002 LHC Senior Center 190,0003 Arnold Plaza
500,000 190,000
LEED: Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System® is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings. USGBC's members, representing every sector of the building industry, developed and continue to refine LEED. LEED standards include:
•LEED-NC: New commercial construction and major renovation projects •LEED Application Guides: Retail (currently in pilot), Multiple Buildings/Campuses, Schools, Healthcare, Laboratories, Lodging
OPUS West Corporation: Project Manager
Green buildings have less negative impact on the environment than standard buildings. Their construction minimizes on-site grading, saves natural resources by using alternative building materials, and recycling construction waste rather than sending truck after truck to landfills. A majority of a green building’s interior spaces have natural lighting and outdoor views, while highly efficient HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning) systems and low-VOC (volatile organic compound) materials like paint, flooring, and furniture create a superior indoor air quality.
Green Building
Source: Building the Green Way, Charles Lockwood, Harvard Business Review, June 2006 (Online)
Sustainable Site • Erosion and Sedimentation Control• Reduce Site Disturbance, development
footprint• Light Pollution Reduction• Landscape and Exterior Design to Reduce
Heat Islands, roof
Green Features
Water Efficiency
• Bleed water from HVAC system stored in grey water tank used to water landscaping
• Desert landscaping utilized• Waterless urinals are utilized throughout
building
Green Features
Green Features
Energy and Atmosphere
• Additional Commissioning on the building was completed to ensure the building design was constructed and operated as intended
• A measurement and verification plan was utilized during construction to ensure ongoing accountability and optimization of building energy
• Computer Controlled HVAC • CFC Reduction in HVAC7R Equipment
Green Features
Materials and Resources
• Construction Waste Management, divert 75% • Storage and Collection of Recyclables• Recycled Content, specify 5%• Local/Regional Materials, 20% manufactured locally• Certified Wood used
Green Features
Indoor Environmental Quality
• A permanent CO2 monitoring system keeps CO2 levels down
• All paints, adhesives, and sealants utilized had a low VOC content
• Indoor chemical and pollutant source control• Thermal Comfort, permanent monitoring system,
comply with ASHRAE 55-1992
Source: OPUS WEST, Qwest Energy Group and Mohave County OMB Analysis
Savings• Building utility cost projected to be reduced by 21% resulting in a savings of $22,000 per year
• Electricity cost $1.67/sqft/yr and gas cost $.09/sqft/yr
• LEED construction cost $246,000 +
• Building maintenance savings/avoidance of $250,000
• Water savings $ ?
Governor’s Award for Energy Efficiency
Award of Merit
Arizona Department of Commerce
Energy Office
Mohave County
New County Administration Building
2005
Janet Napolitano
Governor
Chairman Pete Byers
2008