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Green Building Credits: The Next Frontier for TDM Marco Iacampo, City of Toronto

The Next Frontier for TDM Marco Iacampo, City of Toronto

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Page 1: The Next Frontier for TDM Marco Iacampo, City of Toronto

Green Building Credits:

The Next Frontier for TDM

Marco Iacampo, City of Toronto

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OverviewGreen Building Movement

Whole Building Energy

Alternative Commuting Credit (LEED EB:OM)

Case Study: Exchange Tower, Toronto

New Opportunities

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Green Building 101

Energy- Envelope

- HVAC

Waste &

Materials

- Reduce- Reuse

- Recycle

Water- Demand & conservation

IEQ- Occupant

comfort

Location

TRANSPORTATION

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Market Forces

$

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Building Energy Showdown Operating Use vs. Transportation Use

Average Commute Distance

20 km

Average fuel economy 9 km/liter

Work days 235 days/yr

Average fuel consumption per year

1,030 liters/yr

Transportation – energy use per employee/year

381 kWh/m2/yr

Operating – energy use perEmployee/year

293 kWh/m2/year

Wilson, Navaro: Environmental Building News

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Building Energy Showdown (con’t)

30%

137%

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BaselineGreen

Building

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Rating Systems

BOMA BESt/GO GREEN

Canadian standard for sustainability certification – existing buildings

1 billion square feet of commercial real estate

Toronto Green Standard

Applies to new development in Toronto

R-2000

Technical performance standard for new homes

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What is the LEED®?

Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)

Third-party rating system

Internationally recognized benchmarking

Holistic Approach to building performance

Recognizes magnitude of transportation energy and impacts on human health and GHG emissions

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LEED® for Existing BuildingsSUSTAINABLE SITES

Alternative Commuting Transportation

SS WE EA MR EQ IO RP

Credit 4

3 - 15 Points

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Case Study: Exchange Tower

Building Profile:

130 King St. W, Toronto

Built: 1981

Home of TSX

36 floors of office space

992 parking spaces

1,000,000+ sq. ft

3,030 building occupants

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Turnkey Program

Develop commuter survey & sampling approach

Marketing Plan

Methodology & Quantification Report

Ongoing Commuter Workplace Program

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Project Objectives

1. Determine number of Exchange Tower employees that use sustainable methods of commuting to work.

2. Understand current commuting behaviours and travel patterns to inform a TDM plan.

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Approach

Quantify Compliance

Room for Improvement?

Satisfied?

Retry Document Compliance

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MethodologyCOMMUTER SURVEY

Variation of the Smart Commute survey

Online and paper versions

TIMING

‘Typical workweek’ in the Fall 2010

PROMOTIONS & INCENTIVES

Desk drop, lobby posters, media screens, onsite event

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Methodology (con’t) SAMPLING

Random sample of occupants

Established threshold: +/3 pts. 95% confidence

QUALITY CONTROLS

IP restriction to prevent multiple online surveys

Cross-referenced tenant list

Comparison with aggregated data – comparable properties

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Commuter ComparisonConventional

Commuting

SOV

Conventionally powered

Alternative Commuting

Transit

Cycle & walk

Carpool

Telecommute

AWA

Fuel-efficient vehicle

BASELINE SURVEY SAMPLE

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Survey – Commuter Data

Q5: How did you commute to work each day last week?

Drive Alone

Transit

Cycle

Walk Telework

Taxi I didn’t commute(i.e. sick day, vacation)

Monday X

Tuesday X

Wednesday

X

Thursday X

Friday X

Reduction in Conventional

Commuting Trips

[SUSTAINABLE TRIPS : SOV] – NON-TRIPS=

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Points% RCCT POINTS

10.00% 3

13.75% 4

17.50% 5

21.25% 6

25.00% 7

31.25% 8

37.50% 9

43.75% 10

50.00% 11

56.25% 12

62.50% 13

68.75% 14

75.00% 15

RCCT 95%

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SubmittalsMethodology & Protocols Report:

• Letter of Attestation

• Narrative description of survey implementation

• Results Analysis

• Credit template

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AchievementFirst LEED® Gold Certified

building in Canada in partnership with TMA

Smart Commute program:

Carpool Zone Service

Ongoing Employee Engagement events

Monitoring & Reporting

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TMA New OpportunitiesProven LEED® program

Recruit new clients

Cost-effective approach

New revenue stream

Secure long-term commitment to Smart Commute workplace program

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Thanks!

Marco IacampoSr. Environmental Planner

City of Toronto

[email protected]