Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 67.21 |
Liaison | Dave Barbier |
Submission Date | June 3, 2015 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
OP-3: Building Operations and Maintenance
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.50 / 4.00 |
Shelly
Janowski Sustainability Coordinator Facility Services |
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Does the institution have any building space certified under the following green building rating systems for existing buildings?:
Yes or No | |
LEED for Existing Buildings or another 4-tier rating system used by an Established Green Building Council (GBC) | No |
The DGNB system, Green Star Performance, or another 3-tier GBC rating system | No |
BREEAM-In Use, CASBEE for Existing Building, or another 5-tier GBC rating system | No |
Other non-GBC rating systems (e.g. BOMA BESt, Green Globes) | No |
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A brief description of the green building rating system(s) used and/or a list or sample of certified buildings and ratings:
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Total floor area of eligible building space (operations and maintenance):
224,540.05
Square meters
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Floor area of building space that is certified at each level under a 4-tier rating system for existing buildings used by an Established Green Building Council::
Certified Floor Area | |
Minimum Level (e.g. LEED Certified) | 0 Square meters |
3rd Highest Level (e.g. LEED Silver) | 0 Square meters |
2nd Highest Level (e.g. LEED Gold) | 0 Square meters |
Highest Achievable Level (e.g. LEED Platinum) | 0 Square meters |
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Floor area of building space that is certified at each level under a 3-tier rating system for existing buildings used by an Established Green Building Council::
Certified Floor Area | |
Minimum Level | --- |
Mid-Level | --- |
Highest Achievable Level | --- |
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Floor area of building space that is certified at each level under a 5-tier rating system for existing buildings used by an Established Green Building Council::
Certified Floor Area | |
Minimum Level | --- |
4th Highest Level | --- |
Mid-Level | --- |
2nd Highest Level | --- |
Highest Achievable Level | --- |
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Floor area of building space that is certified at any level under other green building rating systems for existing buildings:
0
Square meters
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Floor area of building space that is maintained in accordance with formally adopted sustainable building operations and maintenance guidelines or policies, but NOT certified:
224,540.05
Square meters
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A copy of the sustainable building operations and maintenance guidelines or policies:
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The date the guidelines or policies were formally adopted:
Oct. 19, 2007
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A brief description of the sustainable building operations and maintenance program and/or a list or sample of buildings covered:
The State of WI Department of Administration shall develop and implement guidelines and minimum standards to incorporate environmentally responsible and sustainable concepts and practices into the planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of all state facilities. These guidelines and minimum standards shall include, but not be limited to: establishing performance criteria in the following categories: portfolio management, sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, adaptive use and preservation of existing buildings, indoor environmental quality, construction waste and recycling, operation and
maintenance, and purchasing of furniture, fixtures and equipment. The guidelines and standards are based on the LEED™ Rating System.
Sustainable design and construction is successful only if the building systems and
sitescape are properly maintained and operated in accordance with the designed
performance. Both operation and maintenance depend on ready access to equipment
and systems requiring maintenance and having reliable, easy-to-use records of the
building systems at the time of occupancy and keeping those records updated and
accessible. Staff training also needs to be addressed, particularly for stormwater
treatment features, low water, no-mow landscapes, and building
mechanical/electrical/plumbing/fire suppression systems.
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A brief description of how the institution ensures compliance with sustainable building operation and maintenance guidelines and policies:
LEED-EB for DOA Managed Buildings - Through Conserve Wisconsin and Executive Order 145, (former) Governor Doyle has committed Wisconsin to leading by example in improving the energy and environmental performance of existing and new state-owned buildings. By adopting LEED-EB guidelines and implementing sustainable practices in the facilities it owns and leases, the Department of Administration is cutting energy use and conserving resources. Executive Order does not require certification to the US Green Building Council's LEED-EB Green Building Rating System, but contains minimum performance standards based on LEED tools and approaches, as well as measurement and reporting requirements.
The Wisconsin Division of State Facilities (DSF) is responsible for managing the state's real estate portfolio. The Division of State Facilities is accountable for implementing the sustainability policies of the State of Wisconsin Building Commission and for reporting on the results of these policies. Capital project and capital project portfolio performance information will be provided at least two times each year to the Commission. Reporting: DSF is required to report at least twice per year (via reporting templates and occupant comfort surveys) on capital projects and the results of the sustainability policies of the Building Commission. Verification: during project design and construction, following construction and reports on construction results.
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The website URL where information about the institution’s certified buildings and/or sustainable operations and maintenance guidelines or policies is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
These buildings are all registered for LEED-EB, but not certified. Their sq ft is excluded from LEED eligible space and sustainably maintained space.
2011 Neale Hall
2012 Burroughs Hall
2013 Knutzen Hall
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