Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 68.46 |
Liaison | Lisa Kilgore |
Submission Date | March 20, 2015 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Cornell University
OP-16: Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 1.00 |
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Does the the institution employ Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) as a matter of policy and practice when evaluating energy and water-using products and systems?:
Yes
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Does the institution employ LCCA as a matter of policy and practice across the operations of the entire institution (i.e. all divisions)?:
No
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A brief description of the LCCA policy(ies) and practice(s):
LLC is part of the CU Design and Construction Standards that are required for projects which will consume water and/or energy. The LLC helps Facilities determine which equipment and systems to spec. The link to the standard is below (see "Life Cycle Cost Analysis"). Cornell Facilities often (as part of LEED) spec very efficient systems anyway that help us meet our LEED goals. LCC typically mostly helps us analyze things that represent “stretch” opportunities.
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The website URL where information about the institution’s LCCA policies and practices is available:
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