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ALLEY 111 APARTMENTS BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON SECTION 013546 - LEED CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES ADD. B – ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 013546-1 12/04/13 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes general requirements and procedures for the Project to obtain certification for the following third-party development standards 1. USGBC LEED Building Design & Construction – New Construction and Major Renovations, version 2009. B. Attachments: 1. LEED Checklist 2. Environmental Materials Reporting Form. 3. LEED 2009 VOC Reporting Form. 4. LEED IEQ Templates: a. EQc4.1 Low-Emitting Materials Adhesive and Sealants. b. EQc4.2 Low-Emitting Materials Paints and Coatings. c. EQc4.3 Low-Emitting Materials Flooring. C. Related Sections: 1. See Divisions 01 thru 33 sections for requirements specific to the Work of each of those sections. D. Refer to rating systems’ checklists at the end of this section for a summary of credits specific to the Work. It is the contractor’s responsibility to become familiar with these programs, to determine which relevant credits for this project are influenced by their work, and to meet the requirements of those sections of the project. 1. Some credits may be modified, removed or added during the course of construction as required to meet ratings as required by the Owner. 2. Responsibility column indicates firm responsible for completing submittal documents and providing back-up data. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute. B. IEQ: Indoor Environmental Quality. C. LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System is a voluntary national standard for developing high performance sustainable buildings. D. Prerequisite: Requirements which must be met in order to achieve LEED Certification. Non- compliance with any prerequisite may be cause for failure of Certification and is not acceptable. E. Regionally Manufactured Materials: Materials that are manufactured within a radius of 500 miles from the Project location. F. Regionally Extracted, Harvested, or Recovered Materials: Materials that are extracted, harvested, or recovered and manufactured within a radius of 500 miles from the Project site. G. Rapidly Renewable Materials: Materials made from plants that are typically harvested within a 10- year or shorter cycle. Rapidly renewable materials include products made from bamboo, cotton, flax, jute, straw, sunflower seed hulls, vegetable oils, or wool. H. USGBC: United States Green Building Council. 1.3 REFERENCES A. LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System: 1. http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=5546 B. LEED Reference Guides: An essential supplement to LEED for New Construction Rating Systems: 1. A fuller description of credit and documentation requirements, green building issues, calculation methodologies, references, definitions. 2. Available for a fee from USGBC website.

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ALLEY 111 APARTMENTSBELLEVUE, WASHINGTON

SECTION 013546 - LEED CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES

ADD. B – ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION 013546-1 12/04/13

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes general requirements and procedures for the Project to obtain certification forthe following third-party development standards1. USGBC LEED Building Design & Construction – New Construction and Major Renovations,

version 2009.

B. Attachments:1. LEED Checklist2. Environmental Materials Reporting Form.3. LEED 2009 VOC Reporting Form.4. LEED IEQ Templates:

a. EQc4.1 Low-Emitting Materials Adhesive and Sealants.b. EQc4.2 Low-Emitting Materials Paints and Coatings.c. EQc4.3 Low-Emitting Materials Flooring.

C. Related Sections:1. See Divisions 01 thru 33 sections for requirements specific to the Work of each of those sections.

D. Refer to rating systems’ checklists at the end of this section for a summary of credits specific to theWork. It is the contractor’s responsibility to become familiar with these programs, to determine whichrelevant credits for this project are influenced by their work, and to meet the requirements of thosesections of the project.1. Some credits may be modified, removed or added during the course of construction as required

to meet ratings as required by the Owner.2. Responsibility column indicates firm responsible for completing submittal documents and

providing back-up data.

1.2 DEFINITIONS

A. GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute.

B. IEQ: Indoor Environmental Quality.

C. LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System is a voluntarynational standard for developing high performance sustainable buildings.

D. Prerequisite: Requirements which must be met in order to achieve LEED Certification. Non-compliance with any prerequisite may be cause for failure of Certification and is not acceptable.

E. Regionally Manufactured Materials: Materials that are manufactured within a radius of 500 milesfrom the Project location.

F. Regionally Extracted, Harvested, or Recovered Materials: Materials that are extracted, harvested, orrecovered and manufactured within a radius of 500 miles from the Project site.

G. Rapidly Renewable Materials: Materials made from plants that are typically harvested within a 10-year or shorter cycle. Rapidly renewable materials include products made from bamboo, cotton, flax,jute, straw, sunflower seed hulls, vegetable oils, or wool.

H. USGBC: United States Green Building Council.

1.3 REFERENCES

A. LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System:1. http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=5546

B. LEED Reference Guides: An essential supplement to LEED for New Construction Rating Systems:1. A fuller description of credit and documentation requirements, green building issues, calculation

methodologies, references, definitions.2. Available for a fee from USGBC website.

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1.4 SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION – LEED

A. LEED Certification: The LEED® Green Building Rating System is a program of the US GreenBuilding Council. It is a voluntary, consensus-based, market-driven building rating system based onexisting proven technology. It evaluates environmental performance from a "whole building"perspective over a building's life cycle, providing a definitive standard for what constitutes a "greenbuilding".

B. LEED is a self-assessing system designed for rating new and existing commercial, institutional, andresidential buildings. It is a feature oriented system where credits are earned for satisfying eachcriterion. Different levels of green building certification are awarded based on the total credits earned.The system is designed to be comprehensive in scope, yet simple in operation

C. LEED New Construction (NC)1. The LEED-NC system is applicable to commercial and mid-rise (four stories or greater)

residential buildings, and is organized into five environmental categories: Sustainable Sites (SS),Water Efficiency (WE), Energy & Atmosphere (EA), Materials & Resources (MR), and IndoorEnvironmental Quality (IEQ).

a. An additional category, Innovation & Design Process (ID), addresses sustainablebuilding expertise as well as design measures not covered under the fiveenvironmental categories.

b. An additional category, Regional Priority (RP), addresses environmental concernsspecific to the geographic area.

2. There are a total of 100 base points plus up to 10 bonus points available in the rating system.a. 40 - 49 points are required for a building to be LEED® Certified.b. 50 - 59 points: "Silver Level" rating.c. 60 - 79 points: "Gold Level" rating.d. 80+ points: "Platinum Level" rating.

3. The Owner intends to achieve a LEED-NC Silver rating.4. Some points are related to the design of the project and are not related to materials and

workmanship during the course of construction and therefore are not included in therequirements for this specification section. Credits that follow will be included in the LEEDCertification application point total, documented by the design team and Owner, but do not haverequirements listed in subsequent paragraphs of this Section. (Credits are designated with a “c,”prerequisites with a “p”.)

a. SSc1: Site Selection.b. SSc2: Development Density & Community Connectivity.c. SSc4.1: Alternative Transportation (Public Transportation Access).d. SSc4.2: Alternative Transportation (Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms).e. SSc4.3: Alternative Transportation (Low-Emission & Fuel-Efficient Vehicles).f. SSc4.4: Alternative Transportation (Parking capacity not to exceed zoning requirements, and

provide infrastructure to facilitate shared vehicle usage).g. SSc5.2: Site Development (Maximize Open Space).h. SSc7.1: Heat Island Effect (Non-Roof).i. SSc7.2: Heat Island Effect (Roof).j. IEQc5: Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control.k. IEQc7.2: Thermal Comfort.l. IDc1.5: Exemplary Performance SSc5.2 Open Spacem. IDc2.0: LEED® Accredited Professional.

5. LEED-NC Prerequisites: Provide construction procedures and documentation required to ensureUS Green Building Council LEED® Certification can be achieved for each of the followingprerequisites (p).

a. SSp1: Construction Activity Pollution Prevention: In accordance with Division 01Sections Temporary Environmental Controls and Section and Site Clearing.

b. WEp1: Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction: This project is designed with numeroustechnologies to minimize water use as indicated on the Drawings and as specifiedherein.

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c. EAp1: Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy Systems: In accordancewith Building Systems Commissioning Plan to be developed by Owner and Div 01General Commissioning Requirements.

d. EAp2: Minimum Energy Performance: This project is designed with numeroustechnologies to minimize energy usage as indicated on the Drawings and as specifiedherein.

e. EAp3: Fundamental Refrigerant Management: Project is designed to have zero use ofCFC-based refrigerant. No substitution will be allowed for equipment using CFC-based refrigerant.

f. MRp1: Storage and Collection of Recyclables: Project is designed to facilitate thereduction of waste generated by building occupants, by providing an easily accessiblearea that is dedicated to the separation, collection and storage of materials forrecycling.

g. IEQp1: Minimum IAQ Performance. Project is designed with numerous technologiesto enhance indoor air quality as indicated on the Drawings and as specified in theapplicable sections of the specifications to meet or exceed requirements of ASHRAE62.1-2007.

h. IEQp2: Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control: Non-Smoking building.

1.5 CHECKLISTS

A. See LEED Checklist at the end of this Section for specific requirements which will be implemented onthis project:1. LEED for New Construction (LEED NC).

1.6 CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS

A. Integrate sustainable construction procedures into Work as required to meet or exceed LEED NCcertification.1. Satisfy mandatory prerequisites and credits / criteria as noted in the checklists applicable to Work

of this Contact.a. Coordinate and assist with documentation for certification.b. Final rating systems submittals in electronic format for inclusion in certification

application to USGBC.c. LEED-NC submitted via LEED On-line with associated electronic backup.

2. Substitutions: Conform to provisions of Division 01 Section Substitution Procedures

B. Designate a Contractor LEED Representative, responsible for:1. Implement, coordinate, and document specific LEED-NC requirements.2. Attend LEED related meetings during construction.3. Be present on site during times that LEED related work is in progress.

C. Maintain copies at the project site construction office of:1. USGBC LEED Building Design & Construction – New Construction and Major Renovations,

version 2009.

D. Arrange and conduct LEED certification review meetings at least once a month.1. Combine with Owner, Contractor, Architect project meetings.

1.7 LEED SUBMITTALS: LEED-NC

A. LEED-NC Project Materials Cost Data: Provide statement indicating total cost for building materialsused for Project as specified in CSI Divisions 2 through 10, Division 12 Section Residential Casework,and Division 32.1. Do not include furniture, mechanical, electrical and plumbing components, and specialty items

such as elevators that cannot be included in this calculation.2. Provide actual material costs for materials regardless of recycled, regional, or renewable content.

B. LEED-NC Action Plans: Provide preliminary submittals within 14 days of date established for theNotice to Proceed indicating how the following requirements will be met.

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1. All demolition and construction phases of the Work must be documented and included for LEED-NC certification. Action Plans, Progress Reports, Submittals and documentation backup shall betracked on a phase by phase basis.

2. MRc2: Waste management plan complying with Division 01 Section Construction WasteManagement and Disposal (CWM).

3. Provide Summary Log format (commonly referred to as “LEED Calculator”) for use in trackingeach of the credits listed below. Log information to include: CSI section number, materialdescription, material cost (exclusive of labor and equipment), percent of compliant material(recycled content or rapidly renewable), harvest distance to site, manufactured distance to site;Actual material value calculation method for the project shall be used.

a. MRc4: Recycled Content.b. MRc5: Regional Materials.c. MRc6: Rapidly Renewable Materials.

4. LEED-NC EQc3: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan complying with Division 01Section Indoor Air Quality.

5. LEED LEED-NC Progress Reports: Concurrent with each Application for Payment, submitreports comparing actual construction and purchasing activities with LEED action plans.

C. LEED-NC Documentation Submittals: Prepare documentation upon execution of contract withsubcontractors. This list is for overview purposes only. It may not be all inclusive. Review individualSections and LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System referenceguide for additional information regarding LEED® submittal requirements.1. SSc7.2 Heat Island Effect Roof – Submit product data for compliant green and high-reflective

roofing as noted in Division 07. Roofing materials to have a solar reflectance index (SRI) of atleast 78.

2. WEc1 Water Efficient Landscaping - Provide product data for high efficiency irrigation systemdescribed in Division 32 Section Planting Irrigation.

3. WEp1 & c3 - Provide product data for plumbing fixtures indicating fixture flow rates. SeeDivision 22 Section Plumbing Systems.

4. EAc1Optimized Energy Performance – Submit product data for HVAC systems as noted inDivision 23.

5. MRc2 Construction Waste Management and Disposal - Submit plans prior to any demolition orconstruction waste removal, progress reports.

a. Submit final report and documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements forrecycling and/or salvaging of 95% of construction and demolition waste.

b. See Division 01 Section Construction Waste Management and Disposal for procedurerequirements.

6. Credit MR 4.1 and Credit MR 4.2 Recycled Content: Submit product data and certification letterindicating percentage by weight of pre-consumer and post-consumer recycled content and costs(exclusive of labor and equipment) for each product having recycled content. Use actualmaterials cost tracking method.

a. Calculate recycled content on a by plant, by product basis as stipulated in LEEDInterpretation ID# 10246 issued on 10/1/2012.

1) If product specific recycled content is given as a range, the lowest possible recycledcontent must be used for LEED documentation purposes.

b. Submit the following:1) Action Plan.2) Progress Reports.3) Submit final report and documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements for

20% recycled content.7. MRc5 Regional Materials: Extracted, Processed and Manufactured Regionally – Submit product

data and certification letter indicating location of manufacturer and extraction, harvest or recoveryfor regionally-manufactured materials (located within 500-mile radius of Project) and costs(exclusive of labor and equipment) for each local / regionally produced product.

a. Submit final report and documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements for20% regional materials.

8. IEQc3.1 Construction IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) Management Plan During Construction

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a. Submit signed statement (IAQ Report) describing measures taken to protect HVACsystems, control pollutant sources, and interrupt contamination pathways. Includeinstallation sequence of absorptive materials that verifies they will not be contaminatedby construction-related airborne pollutants. Include associated photographs.

1) Provide photos documenting methods employed to protect absorptive materials frommoisture damage during construction and pre-occupancy. Photos should highlightmaterials stored or installed on-site and should include date and time stamp. Photos ofall noted moisture protection methods on at least 2 different time periods must beincluded.

b. Submit product data on filtration media efficiency ratings if permanently installed airhandlers are used during construction.

c. See Division 01 Section Construction IAQ Management Plan for procedurerequirements.

d. Submit final documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements.9. IEQc4.1 Submit product Data for adhesives and sealants used on the interior of the building

indicating VOC content.a. Submit final documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements.

10. IEQc4.2 Submit product data for interior paints and coatings indicating chemical composition andVOC content.

a. Submit final documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements11. IEQc4.3 Submit product data for all flooring systems.

a. See LEED Template IEQ Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials Flooring Systems at theend of this Section.

b. All carpet products indicating compliance with the Carpet and Rug Institute’s GreenLabel Plus testing and product requirements.

c. All carpet pads must meet or exceed CRI Green Label testing and productrequirements.

d. All carpet adhesive to meet the requirements of EQ Credit 4.1: VOC not more than 50g/L.

e. All hard surface flooring, including vinyl, linoleum, laminate flooring, wood flooring,ceramic flooring, rubber flooring and wall base, must be certified as compliant withFloorScore standard.

f. Sealers and stains to meet with requirements of South Coast Air Quality ManagementDistrict (SCAQMD) Rule 1113, Architectural Coatings.

g. Tile setting adhesives and grout to meet with requirements of South Coast Air QualityManagement District (SCAQMD) Rule 1168.

h. See Division 09 Finishes for Section requirements.i. Submit final documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements

12. IEQc4.4 Submit product data for composite wood and agrifiber products indicating that productscontain no urea-formaldehyde resin and for laminating adhesives products contain no urea-formaldehyde.

a. Submit final documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements13. IEQc6.1&6.2 Controllability of Systems – Submit record drawings showing location and type of

lighting and thermal controls. See Division 23 HVAC and Division 26 Electrical.a. Submit final documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements

14. IEQc7.1 Thermal Comfort Design – Submit product data per Division 23 HVAC.a. Submit final documentation in LEED On-Line to fulfill credit requirements.

D. Reporting Forms: Refer to Environmental Materials and VOC Reporting Forms at the end of thisSection. Return these forms as part of a complete submittal package.1. Attach manufacturer’s literature that identifies the type and percentage of recycled content

information supplied in the Environmental Materials Reporting Form.2. Attach manufacturer’s literature that identifies the locations of the manufacture and the location

of the material harvest information supplied in the Environmental Materials Reporting Form.3. Attach MSDS and third party certification for VOC information supplied in the LEED 2009 VOC

Reporting Form.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 SEE SPECIFIC PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS NOTED IN EACH SPECIFICATION SECTION.

2.2 RECYCLED CONTENT MATERIALS

A. The Project is required to use recycled materials which have sufficient recycled content to meet therequirements of LEED NC for New Construction Credit.

B. Credit MR 4.1: Use materials with recycled content such that the combined post-consumer and one-half (½) the pre-consumer (postindustrial) recycled content together comprise at least 10 percent bycost of the total value of the material in the project.

C. Credit MR 4.2: Use materials with recycled content such that the combined post-consumer and one-half (½) the pre-consumer (post industrial) recycled content together comprise at least 20 percent bycost of the total value of the material in the project.

D. Materials with known recycled contents are generally noted in the technical sections, however theContractor shall include other specified materials with recycled content as necessary to meet therequired percentages.

E. Default Calculations:

F. For steel materials, if the recycled content is unknown, use 25% post-consumer recycled content.

G. For aluminum materials, if the recycled content is unknown, use 25% post-consumer recycledcontent.

2.3 ADHESIVES, SEALANTS, AND SELANT PRIMERS (INTERIOR USE ONLY)

A. Adhesives, sealants, and sealant primers shall meet the requirements for LEED for New ConstructionEQ 4.1. See LEED Template IEQ Credit 4.1 Low-Emitting Materials Adhesives and Sealants at theend of this Section.

B. Adhesives, sealants, and sealant primers used on the interior of the building (defined as inside theweatherproofing system and applied on site shall comply with the VOC content limits of South CoastAir Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule #1168.

C. Aerosol adhesives used on the interior of the building (defined as inside the weatherproofing systemand applied on site shall comply with the requirements of Green Seal Standard 36 (GS-36), October19, 2000.

D. This requirement applies to all interior adhesives, sealants, and sealant primers.

E. Low-emitting adhesives, sealants, and sealant primers are generally identified in the technicalsections. Adhesives, sealants, and sealant primers that are required for construction, but which arenot specifically called out, must also conform to this requirement.

F. Interior Materials:1. Interior materials are materials which are inside the building weatherproofing and in contact with

indoor air.2. Examples interior materials include the following:

a. Interior finish materials, including flooring, wall coverings, wall base, paint, and suspendedceiling systems

b. Surfaces above suspended ceiling systems.c. Ventilation system components in communication with the ventilation supply or return air.d. Materials within wall, ceiling, and floor cavities, including insulation.e. Materials within horizontal or vertical chases.f. Interior window perimeter seals.

1) Examples of materials that have little or no contact with the indoor air are siding androofing materials that are on the exterior side of the waterproofing membrane.

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2.4 PAINTS AND COATINGS (INTERIOR ONLY)

A. Select site applied paint coatings which conform to the followings:1. Interior Wall and Ceiling Paints: Green Seal Standard GS-11, Paints (First Edition, May 20,

1993).2. Interior Paint Coatings Applied to Ferrous Metal: Green Seal Standard GS-03, Anti-Corrosive

Paints (Second Edition, January 7, 1997).3. All other Architectural Coatings, Primers, and Undercoats: South Coast Air Quality Management

District (SCAQMD) Rule #1113 (June 3, 2011).4. See LEED Template IEQ Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials Paints and Coatings at the end of

this Section.

B. This requirement applies to all interior paints, including primers and enamels, which are applied onsite. Exterior use products, clears, stains, and architectural coatings (such as sealers for concrete)are excluded

C. Major low-emitting paints and coatings are generally identified in the technical sections. Paints andcoatings that are required for construction, but which are not specifically called out, must also conformto this requirement.

D. The calculation of VOC excludes water.

E. Because aerosol paints are highly volatile and difficult to control, avoid their use for large areas.When used to touch up unanticipated damage that occurs during construction, be sure to comply withthe controls of the Construction IAQ Management Plan per Section 013544.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT

A. No demolition or construction materials shall leave site untracked or prior to approved CWM Plan.See Division 01 Section Construction Waste Management and Disposal for more information. Thisincludes mechanical and electrical items.

3.2 COMMISSIONING

A. LEED-NC EA Prerequisite 1 and Credit 3: Fundamental and Enhanced Building SystemsCommissioning – Comply with and provide support for project commissioning requirements of Division01 Section General Commissioning Requirements.

3.3 PROHIBITION OF SMOKING

A. No smoking on site. LEED NC IEQ Prerequisite 2.0: Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control –Prohibit smoking within the buildings during and after construction. Set aside a designated remotesmoking area.

END OF SECTION

Dated Registered: 5/22/2013 Target Level: Silver/Gold

Design SubmittalTarget Date:

Yes

May

be

No

Total Projected Points 110 57 9 44

Sustainable Sites 26 21 0 5SS p1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Y KPFF

■ SS c1 Site Selection 1 SKANSKA - CD■ SS c2 Development Density and Community Connectivity 5 SKANSKA - CD■ SS c3 Brownfield Redevelopment 1 SKANSKA■ SS c4.1 Alternative Transportation, Public Transportation Access 6 SKANSKA - CD■ SS c4.2 Alternative Transportation - Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms 1 SKANSKA - CD■ SS c4.3 Alternative Transportation - Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient 3 SKANSKA - CD■ SS c4.4 Alternative Transportation - Parking Capacity 2 SKANSKA - CD

SS c5.1 Site Development - Protect or Restore Habitat 1 GGLO■ SS c5.2 Site Development - Maximize Open space 1 GGLO■ SS c6.1 Stormwater Design - Quantity Control 1 KPFF■ SS c6.2 Stormwater Design - Quality Control 1 KPFF

SS c7.1 Heat Island Effect - Non-roof 1 SKANSKA - CD■ SS c7.2 Heat Island Effect - Roof 1 SKANSKA - CD■ SS c8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 COCHRAN

Water Efficiency 10 5 1 4■ WE p1 Water Use Reduction - 20% Reduction Y RUSHING■ WE c1 Water Efficient Landscaping - Reduce by 50% (2 pts), No Potable 2 2 GGLO- LA■ WE c2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2 RUSHING■ WE c3 Water Use Reduction - 30% (2 pts), 35% (1 pt), 40% (1 pt) 3 1 RUSHING

Energy and Atmosphere 35 10 5 20EA p1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems Y Cx: Neudorfer

■ EA p2 Minimum Energy Performance Y MacMiller■ EA p3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Y MacMiller

EA c1 Optimize Energy Performance - New Bldg: MacMiller12% - 1 pts 22% - 6pts 32% - 11pts 42% - 16pts14% - 2 pts 24% - 7pts 34% - 12pts 44% - 17pts16% - 3pts 26% - 8pts 36% - 13pts 46% - 18pts18% - 4pts 28% - 9pts 38% - 14pts 48% - 19pts20% - 5pts 30% - 10pts 40% - 15pts

EA c2 On-Site Renewable Energy 7EA c3 Enhanced Commissioning 2 Cx: Neudorfer

■ EA c4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management 2 MacMillerEA c5 Measurement and Verification: OPT 1 (3pts) or OPT 2 (3pts) or 3 MacMillerEA c6 Green Power 2 Skanska

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LEED Online DocsMaterials and Resources 14 5 1 8

■ MR p1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables Y SKANSKA - CDMRc1.1 Building Reuse - Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof, 25%, 4MR c2 Construction Waste Management - 50%, 75% Recycled or 2 SKANSKA- USBMR c3 Materials Reuse - 5% 2MR c4 Recycled Content - 10%, 20% 2 SKANSKA- USBMR c5 Regional Materials - 10%, 20% 1 1 SKANSKA- USBMR c6 Rapidly Renewable Materials 1MR c7 Certified Wood - 50% 1

Indoor Environmental Quality 15 8 2 5■ EQ p1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Y MacMiller■ EQ p2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Y SKANSKA - CD■ EQ c1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1■ EQ c2 Increased Ventilation 1

EQ c3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan - During Construction 1 SKANSKA- USBEQ c3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan - Before Occupancy 1 SKANSKAEQ c4.1 Low-Emitting Materials - Adhesives and Sealants 1 SKANSKA- USBEQ c4.2 Low-Emitting Materials - Paints and Coatings 1 SKANSKA- USBEQ c4.3 Low-Emitting Materials - Flooring Systems 1 SKANSKA- USBEQ c4.4 Low-Emitting Materials - Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products 1 SKANSKA- USB

■ EQ 5 Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control 1 MacMiller■ EQ c6.1 Controllability of Systems - Lighting 1 COCHRAN D/B■ EQ c6.2 Controllability of Systems - Thermal Comfort 1 MacMiller■ EQ c7.1 Thermal Comfort - Design 1 MacMiller■ EQ c7.2 Thermal Comfort - Verification 1 SKANSKA■ EQ c8.1 Daylight & Views - Daylight 1 GGLO■ EQ c8.2 Daylight & Views - Views 1 GGLO

Innovation and Design Process 6 6 0 0ID c1.1 Innovation in Design - Exemplary Performance MRc2 95% 1 SKANSKA - CDID c1.2 Innovation in Design - ISO-14001 1 SKANSKA - CDID c1.3 Innovation in Design - Green Housekeeping 1 SKANSKA - CD

■ ID c1.4 Innovation in Design - Tenant Education 1 SKANSKA - CD■ ID c1.5 Innovation in Design - SSc5.2 1 GGLO■ ID c2 LEED® Accredited Professional 1 SKANSKA - CD

Regional Priority Credits 4 2 0 2RP c1.1 Regional Priority: EAc1 - 48% 1RP c1.2 Regional Priority: EAc2 - 13% 1RP c1.3 Regional Priority: SSc4.2 1 SKANSKA - CDRP c1.4 Regional Priority: SSc4.4 1Option Regional Priority: MRc1.1- Building ReuseOption Regional Priority: SSc3

LEED 2009 VOC REPORTING FORMPROJECT NAME:

CONTRACTOR:

SPEC SECTION:

CONTACT NAME:_____________________________________________ TEL. NO:_________________________________ SUBMITTAL NO:

1. VOC: Volatile organic compound which vaporizes into a gas at normal room temperatures and is emitted during the use, application, curing, or drying of an adhesive, sealant, paint, orcoating product (excludes methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, ammonium carbonate, and other exempt compounds).

2. Submit backup documentation from manufacturer indicating VOC content of the product, defined in either grams per liter, or lbs. per gallon (e.g., MSDS sheet, Product Data Sheet)

3. Refer to the Sustainable Design Requirements Spec. for applicable VOC limits and chemical component limitations for adhesives, sealants, paints and architectural coatings.

CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION:

I, __________________________________________ a duly authorized representative of_____________________________________________ hereby certify that the material informationcontained herein is an accurate representation of the material qualifications to be provided by us, as components of the final building construction. Furthermore, I understand that any change insuch qualifications during the purchasing period will require prior written approval from the Construction Manager and Owner.

SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: _____________________________________________ DATE: ____________ p. ____ of ____

Vendor or Manufacturer Product name

Product Type(Check Box)

Greenguardor SCS

Certified(Y/N)

(providecertificate):

SystemsFurniture andSeating Only

REQUIRED for ALL field-applied adhesives, sealants, paints & coatings identifiedin Specs (including those related to MEP work)

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Backup documentation2

ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS REPORTING FORM (provide cut sheets for the data below) PROJECT NAME: ______________________________________ CONTRACTOR: ____________________________________________

SPEC SECTION: ____________________________________________

CONTACT NAME: __________________________________________ TEL. NO: _________________________________ SUBMITTAL NO: _________________________

CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION: I, ________________________________________ a duly authorized representative of______________________________________________ hereby certify that the material information contained herein is an accurate representation of the material qualifications to be provided by us, as components of the final building construction. Furthermore, I understand that any change in such qualifications during the purchasing period will require prior written approval from the Construction Manager and Owner.

SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: _____________________________________________ DATE: ____________ p. ____ of ____

1 Salvaged: Material or product which has been recovered from existing buildings or construction sites and reused in other buildings (e.g., structural beams, doors, brick). 2 Post-Consumer Recycled Content: Portion of material or product which derives from discarded consumer waste that has been recovered for use as a raw material (e.g., plastic bottles, newspaper). Pre-Consumer Recycled Content: Portion of material or product which derives from recovered industrial and mfg. materials that are diverted from municipal solid waste for use in a different mfg. process, prior to use by a consumer (e.g., fly-ash in concrete or synthetic gypsum board, both of which are by-products of coal-burning power plants). Note that spills and scraps from the original mfg. process that are combined with other constituents after a minimal amount of reprocessing for use in further production of the same product do not qualify. 3Regional Materials: Materials are considered regional if harvested AND manufactured within 500 miles of the project site. Materials can travel more than 500 miles, provided materials always remain within a 500 mile radius of project site. For salvaged/recycled materials such as steel, you do not need to provide the original harvesting location, but rather the location the steel was sourced from. Distances are as the crow flies, not actual miles traveled via surface transport. 4 Rapidly Renewable: Materials and products made from raw materials that are harvested within a 10-year cycle (e.g., bamboo, cork, linoleum, fast-growing poplar, wheatboard, wool carpet) 5 FSC Certified: Wood-based products which are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and carry a Chain-of-Custody certificate number from the vendor or manufacturing. Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products: Any wood based products must not contain added urea-formaldehyde.

REQUIRED for ALL products

identified in Specs CSI 2004 Divisions 3–10, 31.60 Foundations, 32.10

Paving, 32.30 Site Improvements, and 32.90 Planting. MEP excluded.

Recycled Content2 (for concrete, use

separate form)

For all wood-based products5

Product Name Vendor or Manufacturer

Total Material Cost (excl. labor

& equipment)

Percentage of the product salvaged,

refurbished or reused1

% post- consumer

% pre- consumer

Location and distances from manufacturing point to project site AND raw

material harvesting point to project site (miles)3

Percentage of product

that is rapidly renew- able4

% New wood

% Certified

Wood

FSC Tracking: COC #

Urea

formaldehyde in composites

(Y/N)

1.

Harvest: Manufacture:

2.

Harvest: Manufacture:

3.

Harvest: Manufacture:

4.

Harvest: Manufacture:

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Product TypeProduct

Manufacturer

Product Name /

Model

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Source of VOC

Data

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VOC Content

(g/L less water)VOC Budget1

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VCT & Asphalt Adhesives 50 00 + -

Cove Base Adhesives 50 00 + -

Cove Base Adhesives 50 00 + -

Multipurpose Construction Adhesives 70 00 + -

Porous Material (Except Wood) Substrate 50 00 + -

Wood Substrate Adhesives 30 00 + -

Architectural Non-Porous Sealant Primer 250 00 + -

Architectural Porous Sealant Primer 775 00 + -

Other Sealant Primer 750 00 + -

Structural Wood Member Adhesive 140 00 + -

Sheet Applied Rubber Lining Operations 850 00 + -

Top & Trim Adhesives 250 00 + -

Architectural Sealant 250 00 + -

Other Sealant 420 00 + -

Percent of VOC data sources provided 0 0VOC Budget - Baseline Case (g)

VOC Budget - Design Case (g)

NoVOC Budget Compliance

0

1 VOC budget compliance is required if any product does not meet the allowable VOC content limit.

All products meet allowable VOC content No

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Table IEQc4.1-1. Non-Flooring Adhesives & Sealants

Product TypeProduct

Manufacturer

Product Name /

Model

Source of VOC

Data

Sourc

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OC

Data

Pro

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VOC Content

(g/L less water)VOC Budget 2

(Optional)

Desig

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(g)

Baselin

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(g)

Volu

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(L)

Allo

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1

Actu

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Drywall and Panel Adhesives 50 00 -+

Multipurpose Construction Adhesives 70 00 -+

Structural Glazing Adhesives 100 00 -+

Metal to Metal Substrate Adhesives 30 00 -+

Plastic Foam Substrate Adhesives 50 00 -+

Porous Material (Except Wood) Substrate Adhe 50 00 -+

Wood Substrate Adhesives 30 00 -+

Fiberglass Substrate Adhesives 80 00 -+

Architectural Non-Porous Sealant Primer 250 00 -+

Architectural Porous Sealant Primer 775 00 -+

Other Sealant Primer 750 00 -+

PVC Welding Adhesives 510 00 -+

CPVC Welding Adhesives 490 00 -+

ABS Welding Adhesives 325 00 -+

Plastic Cement Welding Adhesives 250 00 -+

Adhesive Primer for Plastic 550 00 -+

Contact Adhesive 80 00 -+

Special Purpose Contact Adhesive 250 00 -+

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Product TypeProduct

Manufacturer

Product Name /

Model

Source of VOC

Data

Sourc

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f V

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Data

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VOC Content

(g/L less water)VOC Budget 2

(Optional)

Desig

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Structural Wood Member Adhesive 140 00 -+

Sheet Applied Rubber Lining Operations 850 00 -+

Top and Trim Adhesives 250 00 -+

Architectural Sealant 250 00 -+

Other Sealant 420 00 -+

General Purpose Web Spray Aerosol Adhesive 00 -+

General Purpose Web Spray Aerosol Adhesive 00 -+

Special Purpose Aerosol Adhesive 00 -+

NoVOC Budget Compliance

0VOC Budget - Design Case (g)

0VOC Budget - Baseline Case (g)

NoAll products meet allowable VOC content

Percent of VOC data sources provided 0

Notes:

1 In the case of aerosol adhesives, the project team must provide a conversion of both the product VOC content and the corresponding allowable VOC limit from percent by weight (excluding

water) to grams per liter (excluding water), based upon the density of the product.

2 VOC budget compliance is required if any product does not meet the allowable VOC content limit.

Upload Files: 0Upload IEQc4.1-1. Provide the source of VOC data for at least 20% of the

materials listed in the tables above, by item (not by cost).

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All adhesives and sealants used on the inside of the weatherproofing system and applied on-site have been included in the

tables above.

Optional Signatory IEQc4.1-1. Contractor

OR

Select one of the following:

Contractor Signature. Provide a digital signature

affirming the required signatory statement in gray

directly above.

Upload IEQc4.1-RS1. Provide a document with the

required signatory statement, copied directly from the

form, signed and dated on letterhead.

Special circumstances preclude documentation of credit compliance with the submittal

requirements outlined in this form.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

The project team is using an alternative compliance approach in lieu of standard submittal paths.

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Anti-Corrosive/Anti-Rust Paint 250 -+00

Clear Wood Finish: Lacquer 550 -+00

Clear Wood Finish: Sanding Sealer 350 -+00

Clear Wood Finish: Varnish 350 -+00

Floor Coating 100 -+00

Interior Flat Paint, Coating or Primer 50 -+00

Interior Non-Flat Paint, Coating or Primer 150 -+00

Sealers and Undercoaters 200 -+00

Shellac: Clear 730 -+00

Shellac: Pigmented 550 -+00

Stain 250 -+00

Clear Brushing Lacquer 680 -+00

Concrete Curing Compounds 350 -+00

Japans/ Faux Finishing Coatings 350 -+00

Magnesite Cement Coatings 450 -+00

Pigmented Lacquer 550 -+00

Waterproofing Sealers 250 -+00

Waterproofing Concrete/ Masonry Sealers 400 -+00

Wood Preservatives 350 -+00

Low-Solids Coatings 120 -+00

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Model

Actu

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Source of VOC

Data

Sourc

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VOC Content

(g/L less water)VOC Budget1

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Indoor Carpet Adhesives 50 00 + -

Carpet Pad Adhesives 50 00 + -

Wood Flooring Adhesives 100 00 + -

Rubber Flooring Adhesives 60 00 + -

Subfloor Adhesives 50 00 + -

Ceramic Tile Adhesives 65 00 + -

VCT & Asphalt Adhesives 50 00 + -

Cove Base Adhesives 50 00 + -

Multipurpose Construction Adhesives 70 00 + -

Porous Material (Except Wood) Substrate 50 00 + -

Wood Substrate Adhesives 30 00 + -

Architectural Non-Porous Sealant Primer 250 00 + -

Architectural Porous Sealant Primer 775 00 + -

Other Sealant Primer 750 00 + -

Structural Wood Member Adhesive 140 00 + -

Sheet Applied Rubber Lining Operations 850 00 + -

Top & Trim Adhesives 250 00 + -

Architectural Sealant 250 00 + -

Other Sealant 420 00 + -

Percent of VOC data sources provided 0 0VOC Budget - Baseline Case (g)

VOC Budget - Design Case (g) 0All products meet allowable VOC content No