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Tampa Convention Center Tampa, Florida High Performing Buildings Thought Leaders T6S9: High Performing Buildings Thought Leaders Panel Brendan Owens, USGBC Ryan Colker, NIBS Rachel Romero, NREL, ASHRAE Dain Hansen, IAPMO • Kevin Kampschroer , GSA August , 2017

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Tampa Convention Center • Tampa, Florida

High Performing Buildings Thought Leaders

T6S9: High Performing Buildings Thought Leaders Panel

Brendan Owens, USGBC • Ryan Colker, NIBS Rachel Romero, NREL, ASHRAE

Dain Hansen, IAPMO • Kevin Kampschroer, GSA August , 2017

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T6S9: High Performing Buildings Thought Leaders Panel

• This prestigious panel will answer your questions on designing, renovating, and maintaining your high performance buildings. This interactive session will cover technologies, strategies, certification programs, and project delivery methods for success in federal projects for high performance buildings. Bring your questions for the experts.

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1. How do HPBs perform differently than conventional buildings?

2. Where is the industry headed? Where will it be in 5-10 years? What steps will get us there?

3. How does everyone work together to drive efficient policies?

4. What silos do you see that are preventing the adoption of HPB best practices and what do you think is the best way to break them down?

5. Provide an example where the federal government has created a HPB, either with a new building or deep green retrofit.

6. What is the role of the government in HPBs?

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Questions

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• Presidential Advisor, National Institute of Building Sciences – Consultative Council– Council on Finance, Insurance and Real Estate – National Council of Governments on Building Codes and Standards– Off-Site Construction Council– STEM Education

• Served as Manager of Government Affairs for ASHRAE– Led development of High-Performance Building Caucus– Supported development of bEQ Labeling Program

• Served as Member of:– American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) Board of Directors– Commission on Environmental Cooperation Green Building Task Force– BOMA 360 Council

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Ryan Colker, NIBS

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• Senior Vice President of Government Relations at the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO®)

• Chair High-Performance Building Congressional Caucus Coalition

• Hansen has overseen the creation and development of IAPMO’s Washington, D.C., office, including the organization’s legislative and regulatory initiatives.

• Prior to joining IAPMO, Hansen worked for the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, and before that he worked on Capitol Hill as a senior policy adviser.

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Dain Hansen, IAPMO

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International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials

HPBCCC (http://hpbccc.org) is a private-sector coalition comprised of approximately 200 organizations that provides guidance and support to the High-Performance Buildings Caucus of the U.S. Congress.

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• Energy engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in the Integrated Applications Center.

• Competition manager for the U.S Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition.

• ASHRAE Presidential Elect Advisory committee.• Named ASHRAE 2016 New Faces of Engineering.• As a Project Leader for the Department of Homeland

Security’s energy management program through NREL, she has provided energy efficiency and renewable energy technical assistance for DHS labs and sites as well as for iconic federal buildings around Washington D.C.

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Rachel Romero, NREL, ASHRAE

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• NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development.

• NREL is operated for the Energy Department by The Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.

• Visit NREL online at www.nrel.gov

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• ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a global society with more than more than 56,000 members committed to shaping tomorrow’s built environment today.

• ASHRAE focuses on improving building systems, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration and sustainability through research, standards writing, publishing, certification and continuing education.

• For more information and to stay up-to-date on ASHRAE, visit www.ashrae.org/news.

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• Federal Director, Office of Federal High-Performance Buildings, in the US General Services Administration

• His work on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act accomplished the mandate to move GSA’s Federal building inventory toward high-performance buildings.

• His goal is to influence and accelerate industry capability and adoption of high-performance principles across all aspects of asset creation, operation, maintenance and disposal.

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Kevin Kampschroer, GSA

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Buildings exist to support the people who work in them. Our work is to improve federal buildings (assets, operations, use, and resilience) to enhance human health and performance, and safeguard social, economic, and environmental security.OFHPB was established under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (§436)

• GSA Office of Federal High Performance Buildings www.gsa.gov/hpb

• SFTool.gov• ESPC Charrette Reports andCase Studies www.rmi.org/gsaretrofits

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Office of Federal High-Performance Buildings

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High-Performing Buildings Are Better & Cost LessPhase 2 Phase 1

Domestic water use

- 11%

Energy use - 25% - 26%

Operating costs

- 22% - 13%

General building satisfaction

+ 21% + 27%

CO2equivalent emissions

- 34% - 33%

www.gsa.gov/graphics/pbs/GSA_Assessing_Green_Full_Report.pdf

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Air QualityLightingErgonomicsHygieneTemperatureAcousticsVisual

2http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/health/unhealthy-vs-healthy-office/img/officehealth.pdf

Wellbuilt for Wellbeing

- Discover how environmental conditions influence health in building design and operation

- Reduce loss of productivity due to worker absenteeism that cost $276B annually.*

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Federal Center South - Oxbow

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• Tenant Wanted Old Workstations (High Partitions)• Multiple Meetings to Teach & Engage

• Glare from Top Story—User Modifications:• Paper & Tape• Improvised Shades (Umbrellas)

• Fear of Sound Distraction

ZGF Architects LLP

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Federal Center South - Oxbow

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• Funded Through ARRA• LEED Platinum • 100% Filtered Outside Air• Performing 40% Better than ASHRAE 90.1 2007 • Restoration of Large Areas of Hardscape to Green Space• A Rainwater Collection System that Captures Water and Stores it

in a 25,000 Gallon Cistern for Use in Toilet Flushing, Irrigation, Cooling, and Landscaping

• Geothermal Energy Wells Loop Water for Cooling and Heating• Thermal Storage ‘Stores’ Cold-Energy for Future use in the

Chilled Beams to Cool Office Space• An Energy-Efficient HVAC System Using Under-Floor Air

Distribution• Reuse of Nearly 200,000 Board Feet of Structural Timber and

100,00 Board Feet of Wood Decking Salvaged from an Adjacent Decommissioned Warehouse

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Federal Center South

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• Chief of Engineering, U.S. Green Building Council

• Brendan oversees technical development and integration of rating systems at USGBC. In this role Brendan collaborates with teams developing LEED, PEER and other rating systems and led the team that established the over-arching system goals for LEED v4. He is currently working to integrate this thinking into the other programs USGBC collaborates with.

• Brendan is a member of the integration committee working to align Standard 189.1, the IgCC and LEED.

• Brendan is a proud Boilermaker, a licensed Professional Engineer and was honored as a LEED Fellow in 2012.

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Brendan Owens, USGBC

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• 2015 Green Building Economic Impact Study -http://go.usgbc.org/2015-Green-Building-Economic-Impact-Study.html

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U.S. Green Building Council 2015 Green Building Economic Impact Study - http://go.usgbc.org/2015-Green-Building-Economic-Impact-Study.html

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Built Environment

• Energy• Generation• Transmission• Distribution

• Water• Rainwater• Waste Water• Potable

• Waste• Construction• Operational

• Food• Availability• Sustainability

• Other Infrastructure• Resilience• Emergency Response

• Transport• Roads• Sea/Air Terminals• Mass Transit

• Landscape• Ecosystem Services• Biodiversity• Habitat

• Buildings• Energy• Water• Waste• Human Experience

• Information/Telecom• People

• Health and Well Being• Social Equity

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• Energy - PEER• Water• Waste - ZWBC• Food• Transport – Parksmart, LEED Transit• Landscape - SITES• Buildings - LEED• Information/Telecom• People - LEED and WELL• Materials