Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 53.82 |
Liaison | Holli Fajack |
Submission Date | Jan. 29, 2021 |
California State University, Long Beach
OP-4: Building Operations and Maintenance
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 5.00 |
Mark
Zakhour Associate Vice President Beach Building Services |
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Total floor area of existing building space:
5,771,554
Square feet
Floor area of existing building space operated and maintained in accordance with a sustainable management policy/program and/or a green building rating system:
Existing floor area | |
Certified at the highest achievable level under a multi-attribute, Green Building Council (GBC) rating system focused on the operations and maintenance of existing buildings (e.g., LEED O+M Platinum) | 0 Square feet |
Certified at the 2nd highest level under a 4- or 5-tier, multi-attribute, GBC rating system focused on the operations and maintenance of existing buildings (e.g., LEED O+M Gold) | 0 Square feet |
Certified at mid-level under a 3- or 5-tier, multi-attribute, GBC rating system focused on the operations and maintenance of existing buildings (e.g., BREEAM-In Use Very Good) | 0 Square feet |
Certified at a step above minimum level under a 4 -or 5–tier, multi-attribute, GBC rating system focused on the operations and maintenance of existing buildings (e.g., LEED O+M Silver) | 0 Square feet |
Certified at minimum level under a multi-attribute, GBC rating system focused on the operations and maintenance of existing buildings (e.g., BREEAM In-Use Pass or LEED O+M Certified) | 0 Square feet |
Certified at any level under a non-GBC rating system or single-attribute rating system focused on the operations and maintenance of existing buildings | 0 Square feet |
Operated and maintained in accordance with a multi-attribute, sustainable management policy/program, but not certified under an O+M rating system | 0 Square feet |
Operated and maintained in accordance with a single-attribute, sustainable management policy/program, but not certified under an O+M rating system | 5,771,554 Square feet |
Total | 5,771,554 Square feet |
Percentage of existing building space certified under a green building rating system rating system focused on the operations and maintenance of existing buildings:
0
A brief description of the sustainable operations and maintenance policy/program and/or O+M rating system(s) used:
CSULB has adopted a few policies and programs that apply to all the buildings across campus:
• CSU Energy Conservation and Utilities Management Program SUAM 9170 is the California State University policy on energy and water efficiency that covers building operations and new construction
• Water Action Plan that identifies current and past water consumption (metrics), water conservation goals, water conservation practices, and projects. This plan was updated in 2017 to include the most current consumption data, projects completed to date, planned projects, and water resiliency
• Green Cleaning Policy and High-Performance Cleaning Program to ensure that our cleaning processes, procedures, and products contribute to better indoor air quality, minimize worker and building occupants’ exposure to potentially harmful or irritating chemicals, minimize emissions of climate-altering and ozone-depleting chemicals, require less water and create less waste.
The university also adheres to the several system-wide policies related to Sustainable Building Practices and Physical Plant Management, as outlined below.
Sustainable Building Practices:
1. Capital Planning, Design, and Construction in the Chancellor’s Office shall monitor building sustainability/energy performance and maintain information on design best practices to support the energy efficiency goals and guidelines of this policy. The sustainability performance shall be based on Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) principles with consideration to the physical diversity and microclimates within the CSU.
Physical Plant Management:
1. Each campus shall operate and maintain a comprehensive energy management system that will provide centralized reporting and control of the campus energy-related activities.
2. To the extent possible, academic and non-academic programs will be consolidated in a manner to achieve the highest building utilization.
3. All CSU campuses will implement a utility chargeback system to recover direct and indirect costs of utilities provided to self-supporting and external organizations pursuant to procedures in the Integrated California State University Administrative Manual (ICSUAM).
4. Indoor lighting will be reduced in number and/or wattage, wherever possible, to provide for the minimum but adequate lighting levels consistent with the needs of instructional programs and state-mandated standards for the efficient and effective use of the space. Existing incandescent lamps for general-purpose lighting will be phased out and future incandescent lamps will not be allowed unless exempted for very limited and specialized tasks by the campus energy/utility managers. New lighting systems will be in the form of the latest energy-saving technology.
5. Outside lighting on building exteriors and campus grounds will be maintained at levels necessary to provide security and safety to promote confidence within the campus community. Good energy management practices shall be observed within this guideline.
• CSU Energy Conservation and Utilities Management Program SUAM 9170 is the California State University policy on energy and water efficiency that covers building operations and new construction
• Water Action Plan that identifies current and past water consumption (metrics), water conservation goals, water conservation practices, and projects. This plan was updated in 2017 to include the most current consumption data, projects completed to date, planned projects, and water resiliency
• Green Cleaning Policy and High-Performance Cleaning Program to ensure that our cleaning processes, procedures, and products contribute to better indoor air quality, minimize worker and building occupants’ exposure to potentially harmful or irritating chemicals, minimize emissions of climate-altering and ozone-depleting chemicals, require less water and create less waste.
The university also adheres to the several system-wide policies related to Sustainable Building Practices and Physical Plant Management, as outlined below.
Sustainable Building Practices:
1. Capital Planning, Design, and Construction in the Chancellor’s Office shall monitor building sustainability/energy performance and maintain information on design best practices to support the energy efficiency goals and guidelines of this policy. The sustainability performance shall be based on Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) principles with consideration to the physical diversity and microclimates within the CSU.
Physical Plant Management:
1. Each campus shall operate and maintain a comprehensive energy management system that will provide centralized reporting and control of the campus energy-related activities.
2. To the extent possible, academic and non-academic programs will be consolidated in a manner to achieve the highest building utilization.
3. All CSU campuses will implement a utility chargeback system to recover direct and indirect costs of utilities provided to self-supporting and external organizations pursuant to procedures in the Integrated California State University Administrative Manual (ICSUAM).
4. Indoor lighting will be reduced in number and/or wattage, wherever possible, to provide for the minimum but adequate lighting levels consistent with the needs of instructional programs and state-mandated standards for the efficient and effective use of the space. Existing incandescent lamps for general-purpose lighting will be phased out and future incandescent lamps will not be allowed unless exempted for very limited and specialized tasks by the campus energy/utility managers. New lighting systems will be in the form of the latest energy-saving technology.
5. Outside lighting on building exteriors and campus grounds will be maintained at levels necessary to provide security and safety to promote confidence within the campus community. Good energy management practices shall be observed within this guideline.
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Reporting Period: AY 2020-21
Systemwide Sustainable Building Practices, and Physical Plant Management Policy for the California State University: https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/6589455/latest/
Systemwide Sustainable Building Practices, and Physical Plant Management Policy for the California State University: https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/6589455/latest/
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