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INDEX
Note: Page numbers in bold type refer to tables.
Page numbers in italic type refer to gures.
Page numbers followed by ‘n’ refer to notes.
Page numbers followed by ‘b’ refer to Boxes.
Page numbers followed by ‘s’ refer to Side Lessons.
Abu Dhabi Urban Planning
Council see Pearl for
ESTIDAMA (PORS)
Abu Dhabi Water Resources
Masterplan 113
academic research 37
Accredited Professional (AP) 6–7
action: planned future 14;
revised theory of 14; theory
development 13
action research 10, 10s, 11–12;
Action Research Cycle
(Sagor) 12, 12, 13–14, 16;
criteria 11–12
adjustment factor (AF) 122s
administration 23, 313;
university 22
Advanced Energy Metering
Credit 172, 174, 204
agent 313
air conditioning (AC) 176;
refrigerant processed in air
conditioner 177
air ow: measuring tips
and techniques 275–276;
measuring tools 275,
275–276; rates for ASHRAE
Compliance 272
air pollution, indoor 245,
246–247, 252–253
air quality: doesn’t meet
ASHRAE 273–274; meets
ASHRAE 273
Air Quality Management
Strategy 278–279
Air Quality Performance
prerequisite 260–279;
partnering credit 278–279;
standards for 276–277; tasks
260–274; techniques
277–278; tools 274–277
air temperature 248, 249
air-handling units (AHUs)
261–264; Crough Center 263,
264, 303; Schedule (2013)
265–271; testing 273–274
AKF Group LLC 206
alterative compliance for
professional exemption 303
alternative transportation 61;
assessment systems 68;
denition 68s; programs
74; regional factors 61–62;
requirements (LEED Lab v4) 74
Alternative Transportation
Credit 68–74, 77; equations
71; Options 1, 2 and 3 69–74;
strategies for achievement
74, 75; tasks 69–70;
techniques 73–74; tools 70
Alternative Transportation Plan
70–73; calculations 73, 74,
78n26; commuting 72–73b;
sample campus 73
alumni 20
American Cancer Society, Center
for Tobacco Control 285
American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) see ANSI
American Society of Heating
and Refrigeration Engineers
(ASHRAE) see ASHRAE
amps 172
anemometers 14s
annual maintenance, and
refrigerant cost difference
equation 179–181, 180
ANSI 28; C12.20 – Electricity
Meters 172–173
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 55 301
appeal, credit 316s
apps (applications): computer/
phone 297; software 24
ARC Performance Platform 29,
29s, 30–32, 31, 38, 300; and
Alternative Transportation
INDEX
319
Credit 69, 73–74; benets
32; categories data 31;
energy performance tracking
167; Human Experience
Survey 301; Performance
Certications 32; website
portal 31
Architecture 2030 1s, 133; 2030
Challenge (2016) 1s
articial drainage 91
articial lighting 247
as-builds 143–144, 145
ASHRAE 148, 260; air ow rates
measurement for compliance
272; air quality meets/doesn’t
meet 273–274; Building
Commissioning Professional
(BCxP) certication 184; MERV
Rating 261s; thermal comfort
denition 247
ASHRAE Level I Energy Audit
22–23, 148, 149, 149, 174;
Energy Baseline 152–154;
Walkthrough 149, 152–154,
159, 174, 210
ASHRAE Level II 22–23, 152
ASHRAE Level III 152–154
ASHRAE Standard 62.1:
compliance path selection
273–274; Outdoor Air Rates
Table 6–1 272, 303, 305n29;
testing for compliance
272–273; –2007 303; –2010
273, 276–277, 278
ASHRAE Standard 111–2008
277–278
assessment: building 133;
campus 3, 6, 42, 43b;
certication systems
25–33; green 312–313;
Green Cleaning Custodial
Effectiveness 291; LEED O+M
Assessment
143–148, 150–152; systems
comparison 41, 41; timeline
46, 48–53, 48–50
assessment phases:
documentation 14; feasibility
12–13; implementation 13–14
auditing 185
audits: Capital-Intensive
Modication (or “investment-
grade”) Audits 152, see also
ASHRAE Level I Energy Audit
Australia: Bureau of Statistics
65; Green Building Council
(GBCA) 111, 139
automobile dependency 61
Ball State University: campus
greening 4; celebrate,
facilitate, anticipate mantra 4;
Clustered Minors in
Environmentally Sustainable
Practices 4–5
Barton, Jon 11
BAS 174, 185, 187, 189, 192
Base Score credits 31
BCA Green Mark 61; energy
emphasis 140; green transport
66; materials and resources
227; site and sustainable
impact 84; Smart and Healthy
Building Category 259;
Sustainable Management 66;
Water Efciency 112–113
BEAM (Building Environmental
Assessment Method) 66
BEAM Plus for Existing
Buildings: Building and Site
Operations and Maintenance
84, 226; Energy Category
140–141; IEQ Category 258;
indoor environmental issues
257–258; MAN credits 257–
258; Management Category
140; materials and resources
226–227; Materials and
Waste 227; site aspects 84;
transportation in 66; Water
Conservation 112–113; Water
Management 112–113
benchmarking 2, 2s, 148; codes
7; energy 2, 134–136; Level
I Energy Audit 148; proling
accounts 168; travel survey 65
benchmarks: BREEAM In-Use
28; Green Globes for Existing
Buildings (EB) 28; obtaining
performance 163, 165
Best Management Practices
(BMPs) prerequisite 142–160;
partnering credit 160; tasks
150–155; techniques 157–159;
tools 155–157
Best Management Practices for
Energy Efciency in Buildings
prerequisite 218n27
INDEX
Best Practices in Commissioning
Existing Buildings (BCxA) 188
bicycles 68
Biochar (Biocarbon) 127–130,
127s, 128; innovations savings
chart 130
Biochar Curricular & Campus
Integration Plan (CUA) 127, 128
Blackboard 24
bleed off 124–125
blowdown 124–125, 126s
boilers 168s
bottom-up-approach 25, 36
Bowen, Elizabeth 29
Brazil see HQE Exploitation
BRE Global 82
BREEAM (Building Research
Establishment Assessment
Method) 27
BREEAM In-Use (BIU) 27–28;
alternative transportation
68; assessment system 225;
Asset Performance Category
27, 64, 82, 110, 223–224, 255;
benchmarks 27–28; Building
Management Category
27, 82, 110, 223–224; Energy
Category 138; Health and
Wellness Category 255–256;
Land Use and Ecology 82;
Management 255; Materials
and Resources Category
223–224, 225; Materials and
Waste assessment 225;
Occupier Management 27–28,
64, 82, 110, 223–224, 255;
parts 27–28; site impact and
management 82; Transport 64
Brock Center 3
building assessment 133; global
systems 6; tool 6
Building Automation System
(BAS) 155, 156
building certication 25; levels
39–42
Building Commissioning
Association (BCA), Existing
Building Commissioning
(EBCx) denition 184
Building Commissioning
Professional Certication
(BCxP) 184
Building Design and
Construction (LEED BD+C) 25;
rating system 47
Building Feasibility Checklist
(LEED EB O+M) 45, 46b
Building Management System
(BMS) 155, 156
Building Operating Plan (BOP)
144, 151
building sector, energy
consumption evaluation 133
building site 79–106; credits
87–98; and ecosystem
services 79; rating systems
comparison 80–86
Building Systems Description
144, 150–151
building walkthroughs: POE
6, see also ASHRAE Level I
Energy Audit
Building-level Energy Metering
prerequisite 134, 134s, 135,
see also Energy Metering
prerequisite
Building-level Water Metering
prerequisite 8, 120–122;
partnering credits 122; tasks
120–121; techniques 122; tools
121, 121
BuildingGreen.com 5
buildings: benchmarking 2,
2; externally dominated
251–252; green 21, 28, 246;
performance process 10;
quantity registered 27; types
on campus 250–252, see also
existing buildings
Buildings Feedback Loop,
Energy and Facility
Management Software
(EFMS) 157
CADRE (Center for Advanced
Design Research Exploration) 3
Calculated Water Use 115–116,
116–118, 116b, 11 7, 11 8 , 119
calendar of activities 47
calibrating, energy meters
160–161, 163, 172
campus: Alternative
Transportation Plan sample
73; assessment 3, 6, 42,
43b; building types 250–252;
ecological health 79; facilities
as education tools 3; goals
36, 38; renovations 234; site
importance 79–80; smoke-free
283, 285; Sustainability Ofces
320
INDEX
321
4–5, 20, 38, see also Master
Site credits
Campus Assessment Checklist
(LEED EB O+M Handbook) 43b
Campus Implementation
Workbook (USGBC) 42
Canada 3, 28
candela 295s
Canvass 24
Capital-Intensive Modication (or
“investment-grade”) Audits,
Detailed Analysis of 152
carbon dioxide (CO
2
) 133s;
concentrations 32; emissions
133, 133s, 134
carbon dioxide equivalent
(CO
2
e) 69, 69s
carbon monoxide detector 279s
Carbon Offsets 199–200, 202,
203; equations 202, see also
Renewable Energy + Carbon
Offsets Credit
CASBEE EB: Building Design/
Existing Building (BD/EB)
energy category (LR1) 141,
227; Built Environment
Efciency (BEE) Chart 227;
Built Environment Efciency
Chart (BEEC) 227; Built
Environment Load (L) 227;
Built Environment Quality (Q)
227; Consideration of Global
Warming 66; Consideration
of Local Environment 66;
Indoor Environment (Q1)
credit 258; Reducing Usage
of Non-renewable Resources
subdivision 227–228; site
metrics 84–85; transportation
in 66; Water Resources
subcategory 113
Casey Trees 100
Cash Flow Opportunity
Calculator 188
Catholic University of America
(CUA): Biochar Curricular
& Campus Integration Plan
127, 128; campus assessment
3, 6; Community Garden
100, 127, 129; Department of
Transportation and Parking
74, 75; designated smoking
areas 281; energy tracking
314; Facilities 6; Facilities
Maintenance and Operations
Department 5, 23–24; Facilities
Planning and Construction
Department 23–24; Green
Club 21, 127; LEED Lab EBOM
Implementation Diagram
48–50; LEED Lab unique role
36–38; Master site credits
126–128; Operating and
Maintaining HVAC Systems
Policy 210; Opus Hall Cooling
Tower 125; Opus Hall non-
smoking signs 283; site
sustainability case study
126–128; site sustainability
exercises 128–130; soil types
100; Sustainability Plan 74,
75b, 241, 241; Sustainability
Plan missing links 76, 76b;
terrain elevation map 101;
Transportation 74; vegetation
on campus 98–103, 103;
water ow on impervious
surfaces 102, see also
Edward M. Crough Center for
Architectural Studies (CUA)
CBECS 167
celebrate, facilitate, anticipate
mantra (Ball State University) 4
CEN (Comité Européen de
Normalisation) International
Standards 260
certication 24–33, 47;
assessment systems 25–33;
Building Commissioning
Professional (BCxP)
184; Crough Center for
Architectural Studies (CUA)
22–23; Documentation Phase
(LEED Lab) 317; expedited 38;
Green Building Certication
Inc.
TM
(GBCI) 6s, 21–22, 315;
Green Globes for Existing
Buildings (EB) 28; initial
47, 314–315; LEED O+M 6,
7, 10, 21, 36, 39, 152; levels
39–42; Master Site 38–39, 40;
resources 32–33
Certication Agreement (LEED)
313, 313s
certication pathway:
performance 29, 30–32, 38;
traditional 29–30, 38
CFCs see chlorouorocarbons
(CFCs)
Chang, Roger 210
INDEX
chargers, quick 66, 66s
charrettes 7, 13, 13, 13s, 15, 36,
42; PID presentation 52
Chavez, Dallas 106n37
chemical input/output, of
materials 220–221
chillers 168s
China, Guangdong Province 112
chlorouorocarbons (CFCs) 175,
176, 178; Phase-Out Plan 182
CHP 168
circadian rhythms 95, 95s, 248,
292, 293
circulating pumps 215
circulation, indoor 246
classroom scenarios 57
Clean Energy DC 74
cleaning company, certied
287, 290
cleaning products, green 288–289
Clustered Minors in
Environmentally Sustainable
Practices (Ball State
University) 4–5
co-collaborators 19, 23–24
CO
2
see carbon dioxide (CO
2
)
Coach, LEED Lab 22
collaboration 19
Collaborator Checklist (LEED
Lab) 19
collaborators 30
college campus see campus
Color Rendering Index (CRI) 294,
295s, 296
combined fuel-end use
breakdown 149, 149
combined heat and power
(CHP) 167s
comfort: sub-topics 256, 256;
visual 292, 292, 293; within
interior environment 247–250
comfort zone, standard 250
commercial buildings, shares of
major energy sources 171
Commercial Buildings Energy
Consumption Survey (CBECS)
166, 167, 207
commissioning, new
buildings 184
Commissioning (CX) Plan 187,
188, 189
Commissioning Credit Trio
160, 183–188; Auditing
(Credit Option 2) 185–186;
Commissioning Analysis
185; Commissioning (Credit
Option 1) 185; Commissioning
Implementation 186; Ongoing
Commissioning 186–187;
tasks 185–187; techniques 188,
292; tools 187–188
Commissioning Team (Cx) 185,
187, 188
communication protocol,
energy meter data 172
Community Garden (CUA) 100,
127, 129
commuting 61
Commuting Transportation
Survey 72–73b
computer app 297
construction documents
94, 293
consultants 22–23
contaminants: indoor
environment 246; stormwater
91; of water supplies 107
contractors 22–23
conversion costs 178
Cooling Tower (Opus Hall,
CUA) 125
Cooling Tower Water Use Credit
124–127; tasks 126; techniques
126–127; tools 126
cooling towers 124, 124s; water
cycles analysis 126
coordination, Documentation
Phase (LEED Lab) 309
Corrective Action Plan 300–301
cost/effort hierarchy,
behavioural/procedural/
mechanical 169–170
cradle-to-grave 220s
credit appeal 316, 316s
credit categories 7, 59; criteria
aids 17
credit interpretation rulings
(CIRs) 316, 316s
credits 15, 36, 59; achievement
potential 47; Base Score 31;
data 310; delegation 313–314;
documentation 313; LEED 7–8;
outstanding 314; performance
periods by 47, 47; rating
system comparison 25–27, 26;
specic representatives for 22;
synergizing 47
critical feedback loop 14–16, 15
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