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NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.
Controlling Capital Costs in
High-Performance Buildings Using a
Performance Based Design-Build Process
Shanti Pless, LEED AP
Senior Research Engineer
NREL Advanced
Commercial Buildings
Research Group
www.nrel.gov/rsf
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Lets Review
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• Cost and energy efficiency concepts
• Introduction to a high-performance office building
• Best practices for controlling capital costs
o Acquisition and project delivery
o Design
o Construction
• Additional NREL projects
• Questions
Maximum Efficiency with Deep Integration
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NREL/DOE’s Mission
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What We Do
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Advanced Commercial Buildings Research, through
applied research and demonstration, supports DOE’s
speed-and-scale goals to reduce building energy use.
Focus areas:
• Whole-building systems integration
• Comprehensive building energy modeling
• Cutting-edge energy efficiency technologies
• Systematic performance metrics and monitoring
Our team’s key strength lies in combining all
these tools to design well-integrated new
buildings and cost-effective retrofits.
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Advanced Energy Design Guides
30% guides
o Small office buildings
o Small retail buildings
o K-12 school buildings
o Small warehouse and self-
storage buildings
o Highway lodgings
o Small hospitals and
healthcare facilities
50% guides
o Small to medium office
(SMO) buildings
o K-12 school buildings
o Medium to big box retail
(MBR) buildings
o Large hospitals (LH)
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What Is an AEDG?
Developed in collaboration
with ASHRAE, AIA, IES,
USGBC, DOE
Two series:
o Original series targeted
30% savings over 90.1-
1999
o Current series targets 50%
savings over 90.1-2004
Educational guidance—not
a code or standard
Available for free as a PDF
download from
www.ashrae.org/freeaedg
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Great Potential in Commercial Buildings
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The Future of Zero Energy Buildings
• ASHRAE Vision 2020
• AIA 2030 Challenge
• Living Building Challenge
• California Public Utilities Commission ZEB Action Plan
– All new residential ZEB by 2020
– All new commercial ZEB by 2030
• EU ZEB requirement by 2019
– International Energy Agency ZEB Definitions Task
• All Federal Buildings ZEB by 2030
– October 2009 Executive Order
– Beginning in 2020 all new Federal buildings that enter the
planning process are designed to achieve zero-net-energy by
2030
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NREL: 2006
NREL PIX
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Research Support Facility Vision
• A showcase for sustainable, high-performance design
o Incorporates the best in energy efficiency, environmental performance,
and advanced controls using a “whole-building” integrated design
process
• Serves as a model for cost-competitive, high-performance
commercial buildings for the nation’s design construction,
operation, and financing communities
Credit: RNL
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Research Support Facility
• 824 people
• 220,000 ft2
• 25 kBtu/ft2
• 50% energy savings
• $259/ft2
• LEED® Platinum
• Replicable
o Process
o Technologies
o Cost
• Site, source, carbon, cost net zero energy building
o Includes plugs loads and data center
• Design/build process with required energy goals
o $64 million firm fixed price
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Credit: RNL
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NREL Campus Growth with Design-Build
Procurement process attributes pre-2007:
o Design-bid-build project delivery
o LEED-driven sustainability goals
Procurement process attributes post-2007:
o Design-build project delivery with firm fixed price
o Specific energy performance requirements in the Request for
Proposal (RFP, also referred to as the contract)
– RSF I, office example: 25 kBtu/ft2/yr
– SEB, guard house example: net zero energy
o Energy modeling required to substantiate goals
o Energy end-use metering requirement
o Voluntary incentive ($) program to ensure measurement and
verification outcome has a chance to meet predicted performance
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NREL: Today
2012 aerial, Photo by Sincere/Duncan Studios courtesy of JE Dunn Construction
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• First, focus on energy efficiency
features.
• Then, focus on adding renewable
energy into the equation.
• Unlike traditional design where
architecture defines the form and impacts
the function of a building, energy
performance requirements drove the
design of the RSF.
• Extensive energy modeling
established the basic building architecture
and structure.
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Key Design Strategies
• Optimal orientation and office space layout
• Fully daylit office wings with high-
performance electrical lighting
• Continuous insulation and precast wall
panels with thermal mass
• Operable windows for natural ventilation
• Radiant heating and cooling
• Outdoor air preheating
o Transpired solar collector
o Data center waste heat
o Exhaust air heat recovery
o Crawl space thermal storage
• Aggressive plug load control strategies
• Data center outdoor air economizer with hot
aisle containment
• Roof top- and parking lot-based PV
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Owner Best Practices
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#1. Select a project delivery method that balances performance,
best value, and cost savings.
• Encourages innovation
• Reduces owner’s risk
• Faster construction and
delivery
• Better cost control
• Makes optimal use of
team members’ expertise
• Establishes measurable
success criteria
Credit: AEC
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Owner Best Practices
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#2. Incorporate measureable energy use performance
requirements into a performance-based design-build
procurement process.
• Measurable goals are better
• From bad to good…
o I want a green building
o Design a LEED <rating> building
o Design a building to use 30% less energy than ASHRAE 90.1-
2004
o Design a building to use less than 25,000 Btu/ft2
o Design a [NET] ZERO ENERGY BUILDING
• Influencing purchasing decision—the owner
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• Performance based design-build with absolute energy
use requirements
o These are NOT bridging documents.
– Owner has significant input into the preliminary design
– Some overlap of A/E costs
o These ARE performance specifications.
– What something must do, not what it must be
– Subcontractor must substantiate that the design meets requirements
– Owner must not give the subcontractor technical direction
No drawings/plans in RFP!
Don’t change your mind
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Energy Performance Based Design-Build Process
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Details of 25 kBtu/ft2 in a contract….
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1. Set energy goal based on past measured office building
research
2. Need to provide normalization for space efficiency
3. Need to provide adjustment for energy use for external users
– Datacenter
4. Calculation method for delivered campus utilities
– Didn’t want to let design team “assume” unknown delivered efficiency
5. Benchmark current plug loads and operational schedules
6. Thermal comfort requirements
7. Energy monitoring requirements
8. Unique substantiation requirements
9. Provide ZEB Definitions and Classification System
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When energy performance is required…
• Force “integrated” design
• Design decisions based on early energy modeling
• Make optimal use of “free” energy sources
• Data center waste heat recovery
• Evaporative cooling in dry climate
• Daylighting
• Radiant heating and cooling integrated into building
structural elements
• Architectural amenities budget applied to
integrated envelope efficiency solutions
• Near real time value engineering
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Owner Best Practices
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#3. Clearly prioritize project objectives at the beginning of the
design process.
• Use of a project objectives checklist to prioritize project
goals in the RFP
• Mission critical
• Highly desirable
• If possible
• “Crystal clear” about what the owner wants at the
beginning of design
• Saves time trying to “understand” owner wants
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Developing a Performance Based Request for Proposals
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• Up-front planning drives
success
o Design charrettes
o Based on industry best
practices
o Owner’s representatives
• Design challenge
o Suite of performance
goals to challenge team
o Substantiation criteria
Tier 1: Mission Critical Goals
• Attain safe work/design
• LEED Platinum
• ENERGY STAR® “Plus”
Tier 2: Highly Desirable Goals
• 800 staff capacity
• 25 kBtu/ft2·yr
• Architectural integrity
• Honor future staff needs
• Measurable ASHRAE 90.1
• Support culture and amenities
• Expandable building
• Ergonomics
• Flexible workspace
• Support future technologies
• Documentation to produce “how to” manual
• Allow secure collaboration with visitors
• Completion by 2010
Tier 3: If Possible Goals
• Net-zero energy
• Most energy-efficient building in the world
• LEED Platinum Plus
• 50% better than ASHRAE 90.1
• Visual displays of current energy efficiency
• Support public tours
• Achieve national and global recognition and awards
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Owner Best Practices
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#4. Competitively procure an experienced design-build team using
a best value, firm fixed price process.
• $64M project cost limit
• Every project always has more scope than funding
• Design-build team selection based on competitions
focused on amount of scope that can be provided for
the money available
• Results in industry design, integration, and teaming
innovation
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Owner Best Practices
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#5. Include best in class energy efficiency requirements in
equipment procurement specifications.
• Laptops and monitors
• Multifunction devices
• Data center servers
• 6-Watt LED task lights
• Break room refrigerators
• 55” LED LCD flat screen
• ENERGY STAR® product database and “Best in Class”
program
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Energy-Efficient Workspace
Typical 19”-24” monitors
30-50 Watts
24” LCD energy-efficient
monitors
18 Watts
Removing personal space heater
saves 1500 Watts
VOIP phones: 2 Watts
Power strip on the desktop
Easy to access power button
Workstation load: 55 Watts
0.4 W/ft2 whole-building plug
load intensity
Multi-function devices
100 Watts (continuous)
Removing desktop printers
saves ~460 Watts/printer
Fluorescent task lights 35 Watts
LED task lights
6 Watts
Desktop computer (ENERGY STAR®)
300 Watts
Laptop
30 Watts
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Design Best Practices
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#6. Leverage value added benefits to efficiency strategies.
• Machine-room-less traction elevators
• Requires less building footprint support structure than
hydraulics
• Laptops for all staff
• Increases mobility and workspace flexibility
• Centralized copy/print functions with multifunction
device
• Exhaust volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from toners
• Minimize unique toner replacement stock
• Views and daylighting for all with demountable open
office plan
• Increase space reconfiguration flexibility
• Give all staff views
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Daylighting
• Light enters through the
upper glass and highly
reflective louvers direct it
toward the ceiling and
deeper into the space.
• Light-colored, reflective
surfaces and low cubicle
heights permit the
penetration deep into
workspaces.
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Design Best Practices
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#7. Consider life cycle costs benefits of efficiency investments.
Credit: Shanti Pless and Chad Lobato, NREL
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Design Best Practices
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#8. Integrate simple and passive efficiency strategies with the
architecture and envelope.
• Reduce loads first
• Insulation and thermal bridging mitigation
• Effective shading
• Orientation and window placement
• Then focus on passive systems
• Simpler and more robust envelope solutions
• Minimize moving parts
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Efficiency Integrated
into Architecture
• Daylighting
• Thermal mass
• Natural ventilation
• Shading
• Orientation
• Massing and form
• Thermally activated
building structure
• Transpired solar collector
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Daylighting
• Two long 60-foot wide wings
with east-west orientation
• Design reduces electrical
lighting
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Daylighting: Glare Control
A light-redirecting
device reflects
sunlight to the
ceiling, creating an
indirect lighting
effect.
Fixed sunshades
limit excess light and
glare.
Credit: RNL
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Building Structural Elements and Efficiency
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Labyrinth Thermal Storage
• Massive, staggered concrete structures
in the basement crawl space stores
thermal energy to provide passive
heating and cooling of the building.
Credit: RNL
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Credit: RNL
Design Best Practices
Transfer costs from mechanical and
electrical systems to building architecture.
• Total cost same
• Mechanical/electrical costs less
• Invest in architecture,
design, and modeling
• Active to passive
• Fragile to robust
• Longer life
• Less cost over life
• Simpler
#9. Allow for cost tradeoffs across disciplines.
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Design Best Practices
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#10. Optimize window area for daylighting and views.
Optimal window area strategy that balances cost,
thermal performance, daylighting, and views.
• 24%-26% window-to-wall ratio
• 11% window-to-wall ratio
for daylighting windows
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Design Best Practices
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#11. Maximize use of modular and repeatable high-efficiency
design strategies.
Focus on repeatable design elements.
• Minimize unique and expensive building elements
• No curved walls
• Punched windows
• Increase space efficiency
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Modular Design: Kit of Parts
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Credit: RNL
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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Modular Floor Plans
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Credit: RNL267 ft2 per occupant workstation
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Modular Office Space
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• Maximizes space efficiency
• Allows for 72 ft2 and 120 ft2 office cubicles
• Reduces drywall costs
• Building designed around 30 ft x 60 ft office space
modules
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Design Best Practices
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#12. Leverage alternative financing to incorporate strategies
that don’t fit your business model.
• Power purchase agreements
• Energy services contracts
• Utility rebate programs
NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.
524 KW
449 KW
• Power Purchase
Agreement (PPA)
provides full rooftop
array on RSF 1
• Net-zero energy:
building, parking lot and
future parking garage
arrays
408 KW
1,156 KW
Photovoltaic System
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Construction Best Practices
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#13. Maximize use of off-site modular construction and building
component assembly.
• Off-site assembly reduces on-site construction time
• Faster site assembly
• Increases quality and reduces costs
• Minimizes site coordination details and safety
concerns
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Precast Wall System
• Incorporates many passive
heating and cooling
techniques.
• Six inches of concrete on
the interior provides
thermal mass that helps
moderate internal
temperatures year-round.
• Nighttime purges in
summer months trap cool
air inside, keeping
temperatures comfortable
for the warm summer
days.
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Off-Site Glazed Wall Panels
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• 42 miles of radiant
heating tubes run
through the ceilings
throughout the building.
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Radiant Heating/Cooling
• Office wings are
hydronically heated and
cooled using radiant ceiling
slabs.
• Five zones in each wing of
the building are controlled
by the radiant zone control
valves.
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Construction Best Practices
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#14. Include a continuous value engineering process as part of
the integrated design effort.
• A well-integrated design-build team can identify value
additions during the design process.
• Balance cost models with energy models in early
design.
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A Value Addition Process
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A value engineering process that adds value
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Construction Best Practices
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#15. Integrate experienced key subcontractors early in the
design process.
The big 5 subcontractors – select early for cost
control and constructability verification
• Structural steel
• Mechanical/plumbing – AHU’s, hydronic, pumps
• Electrical – lighting, cabling, electrical distribution
• Envelope – the single most costly per SF and
the most impactful to energy
o Glass and glazing
o Precast concrete wall system
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Metrics of Success…
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• Received elements/value that were not in the RFP
(or did not help the energy efficiency)
• Fancy woodwork detail
• Extra glazing
• Comparison with other costs
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Reclaimed natural
gas piping serves
as support for the
building.
The lobby and other
common areas feature
beetle-kill pine from
Western forests.
LEED Platinum
rating, version
2.2 – 59 points.
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How Much Did It Cost?
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• $259/ft2 construction costs for site work, infrastructure,
and building
o Includes interiors, furniture, and cabling
o Does not include PV, land, or design costs
• Third-party-owned power purchase agreement for PV
o $29/ft2 or 11% additional cost if NREL had purchased
all PV without tax breaks or subsidies (at $5/Watt)
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Compare
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$201
$215
$240
$246
$247
$253
$254
$259
$259
$266
$266
$271
$273
$275
$281
$284
$288
$291
$293
$298
$308
$311
$316
$318
$326
$354
$369
$371
$384
$393
$412
$418
$442
$460
$503
$521
$530
Heifer International Center - Platinum
NVCI Cancer Research - Silver
Kitsap County Admin Building - Other
RSF Expansion - Total Construction Cost without PV - Platinum
The Signature Centre - Platinum
Great River Energy Headquarters - Platinum
Ft. Carson Brigade/Battalion HQ - Gold
RSF - Total Construction Cost without PV - Platinum
International Fund for Animal Welfare - Gold
Omega Center - Platinum
Chevron Office - Other
Bremerton BEQ - Certified
University of Denver Sturm College - Gold
RSF Expansion - Total Construction Cost with PV - Platinum
Naval Facilities Southeast Engineering Operations Center - Other
Ft. Lewis Barracks and Dinning - Silver
RSF - Total Construction Cost with PV - Platinum
RSF - Total Project Cost without PV - Platinum
Dillard University - Gold
EPA Region 8 Headquarters - Other
Fernald Visitors Center - Platinum
Commerce City Civic Center - Silver
Leo Trombatore Office - Silver
Arizona State University School of Journalism - Silver
Arizona State University College of Nursing & Health - Gold
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City - Other
Leprino Building - Other
San Joaquin Admin Building - Gold
1800 Larimer - Platinum
Las Cruces Courthouse - Other
NASA Sustainability Base - Platinum
Applied Research & Development - Platinum
Aircraft RSF - Silver
National Association of Realtors - Silver
Fort Bragg Forces Command HQ - Gold
San Joaquin Comm. College - Other
DC Federal Building - Other
Data used by permission from
the Design-Build project
database hosted by DBIA at
www.dbia.org
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RSF and Cost Concepts
The RSF will meet or exceed all the project objectives at
our budget at a firm fixed price.
• So what is the payback?
The RSF construction costs are similar to other institutional
office buildings.
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• Firm fixed price with required energy goals in design-
build contract
• Integrated architecture and envelope as efficiency
measures
• Simple and commercially viable
• No unique technologies required
• Modular precast wall panels with minimal finishes
• Optimized glazing area
• Repeatable office floorplate
• Takes a coordinated effort with the owner (and all user
groups), architect, builder, and engineers
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Replicable – Cost Control Review
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• Owner made tough decisions up front
o Set budget
o Sought maximum value for that budget
o Prioritized goals
• Design-build procurement process
o Managed the team to the RFP and its substantiation criteria
o Rewards
• Allowed design-build team to use creativity to maximize
value (innovation)
• Owner did not solve the problem (but knew the solution
existed)
Replicable – Owner Review
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NREL RSF 3rd Wing
33 kBtu/ft2, 50% savings, LEED Platinum 3.0
– Building 17% more efficient than the RSF
– Cost savings of 5% ($14/ft2 cheaper)
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1800 Car Staff Parking Garage
138 kBtu/parking stall
– 0.5 kBtu/ft2
– 175 kBtu/stall RFP goal
– Does not include
electric vehicle charging
Net-zero energy
Site Entrance Building
PV ready for 1.5 MW PV system
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Parking Structure Project Overview
• Provides parking for full campus buildout
• $29.8 million
• Built sustainably at no additional cost
• Part of RSF complex net zero energy
boundary
• Best value selection
• Additional $1 million award fee for superior
performance
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Design Solution—Metrics
Parking Spaces
o 1,806 total spaces
o 90 preferred spaces for carpooling and vanpooling, 90
preferred spaces for low-emitting vehicles, 36 electric
vehicle charging stations
Cost
o $14,172 per parking space
o $15,500 to $24,500 for typical parking space in Denver area
Renewable Energy
o 1.13 MW PV (net zero energy for RSF complex)
Energy Performance
o 158 kBtu/space/yr, designed
o 90% energy reduction versus ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007
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NREL Cafeteria
30% savings over ASHRAE 90.1-2007
LEED Gold 3.0 minimum
– Platinum if possible
Best in class commercial kitchen equipment
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NREL Energy Systems Integration Facility
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• NREL’s largest R&D facility (182,500 ft2)
• Space for 200 NREL staff and research partners
• Focus of the ESIF is to conduct R&D of integrated
energy systems (Electricity, Fuels, Transportation, and
Buildings & Campus systems)
October 2012 – substantial completion
November 2012 – commissioning and move-in
January 2013 – complete move
Images courtesy of JEDunn/SmithGroup
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ESIF RFP Energy Requirements
26.7 kBtu/ft2 Office wing
– not including waste heat
use
1.06 PUE Super computer
– no mechanical cooling
– Waste heat reuse
30% Savings for all Labs
LEED Gold minimum
– Platinum if possible
Images courtesy of JEDunn/SmithGroup
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ESIF High Performance Computing
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Images courtesy of JEDunn/SmithGroup
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Final Thoughts
World Class Efficiency is Possible within our Construction
Budgets!
•Spend the time to get RFP right
• Include absolute EUI requirements
• Set up acquisition process to “force” integrated design
• Energy modeling guides conceptual design decisions
• Architecture and envelope are also efficiency measures
• Unwavering commitment to problem statement
• Unleash power of design/build team of experts to meet your needs –
true value engineering
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Questions
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Thanks for your time and questions
Shanti Pless
shanti.pless@nrel.gov
www.nrel.gov/rsf

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Controlling capital costs using a performance based design build process

  • 1. NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC. Controlling Capital Costs in High-Performance Buildings Using a Performance Based Design-Build Process Shanti Pless, LEED AP Senior Research Engineer NREL Advanced Commercial Buildings Research Group www.nrel.gov/rsf
  • 2. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Lets Review 2 • Cost and energy efficiency concepts • Introduction to a high-performance office building • Best practices for controlling capital costs o Acquisition and project delivery o Design o Construction • Additional NREL projects • Questions Maximum Efficiency with Deep Integration
  • 3. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NREL/DOE’s Mission 3
  • 4. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY What We Do 4 Advanced Commercial Buildings Research, through applied research and demonstration, supports DOE’s speed-and-scale goals to reduce building energy use. Focus areas: • Whole-building systems integration • Comprehensive building energy modeling • Cutting-edge energy efficiency technologies • Systematic performance metrics and monitoring Our team’s key strength lies in combining all these tools to design well-integrated new buildings and cost-effective retrofits.
  • 5. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Advanced Energy Design Guides 30% guides o Small office buildings o Small retail buildings o K-12 school buildings o Small warehouse and self- storage buildings o Highway lodgings o Small hospitals and healthcare facilities 50% guides o Small to medium office (SMO) buildings o K-12 school buildings o Medium to big box retail (MBR) buildings o Large hospitals (LH)
  • 6. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY What Is an AEDG? Developed in collaboration with ASHRAE, AIA, IES, USGBC, DOE Two series: o Original series targeted 30% savings over 90.1- 1999 o Current series targets 50% savings over 90.1-2004 Educational guidance—not a code or standard Available for free as a PDF download from www.ashrae.org/freeaedg
  • 7. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Great Potential in Commercial Buildings
  • 8. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY The Future of Zero Energy Buildings • ASHRAE Vision 2020 • AIA 2030 Challenge • Living Building Challenge • California Public Utilities Commission ZEB Action Plan – All new residential ZEB by 2020 – All new commercial ZEB by 2030 • EU ZEB requirement by 2019 – International Energy Agency ZEB Definitions Task • All Federal Buildings ZEB by 2030 – October 2009 Executive Order – Beginning in 2020 all new Federal buildings that enter the planning process are designed to achieve zero-net-energy by 2030
  • 9. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NREL: 2006 NREL PIX
  • 10. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Research Support Facility Vision • A showcase for sustainable, high-performance design o Incorporates the best in energy efficiency, environmental performance, and advanced controls using a “whole-building” integrated design process • Serves as a model for cost-competitive, high-performance commercial buildings for the nation’s design construction, operation, and financing communities Credit: RNL
  • 11. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Research Support Facility • 824 people • 220,000 ft2 • 25 kBtu/ft2 • 50% energy savings • $259/ft2 • LEED® Platinum • Replicable o Process o Technologies o Cost • Site, source, carbon, cost net zero energy building o Includes plugs loads and data center • Design/build process with required energy goals o $64 million firm fixed price 11 Credit: RNL
  • 12. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NREL Campus Growth with Design-Build Procurement process attributes pre-2007: o Design-bid-build project delivery o LEED-driven sustainability goals Procurement process attributes post-2007: o Design-build project delivery with firm fixed price o Specific energy performance requirements in the Request for Proposal (RFP, also referred to as the contract) – RSF I, office example: 25 kBtu/ft2/yr – SEB, guard house example: net zero energy o Energy modeling required to substantiate goals o Energy end-use metering requirement o Voluntary incentive ($) program to ensure measurement and verification outcome has a chance to meet predicted performance
  • 13. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NREL: Today 2012 aerial, Photo by Sincere/Duncan Studios courtesy of JE Dunn Construction
  • 14. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 14 • First, focus on energy efficiency features. • Then, focus on adding renewable energy into the equation. • Unlike traditional design where architecture defines the form and impacts the function of a building, energy performance requirements drove the design of the RSF. • Extensive energy modeling established the basic building architecture and structure.
  • 15. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 15 Key Design Strategies • Optimal orientation and office space layout • Fully daylit office wings with high- performance electrical lighting • Continuous insulation and precast wall panels with thermal mass • Operable windows for natural ventilation • Radiant heating and cooling • Outdoor air preheating o Transpired solar collector o Data center waste heat o Exhaust air heat recovery o Crawl space thermal storage • Aggressive plug load control strategies • Data center outdoor air economizer with hot aisle containment • Roof top- and parking lot-based PV
  • 16. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Owner Best Practices 16 #1. Select a project delivery method that balances performance, best value, and cost savings. • Encourages innovation • Reduces owner’s risk • Faster construction and delivery • Better cost control • Makes optimal use of team members’ expertise • Establishes measurable success criteria Credit: AEC
  • 17. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Owner Best Practices 17 #2. Incorporate measureable energy use performance requirements into a performance-based design-build procurement process. • Measurable goals are better • From bad to good… o I want a green building o Design a LEED <rating> building o Design a building to use 30% less energy than ASHRAE 90.1- 2004 o Design a building to use less than 25,000 Btu/ft2 o Design a [NET] ZERO ENERGY BUILDING • Influencing purchasing decision—the owner
  • 18. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY • Performance based design-build with absolute energy use requirements o These are NOT bridging documents. – Owner has significant input into the preliminary design – Some overlap of A/E costs o These ARE performance specifications. – What something must do, not what it must be – Subcontractor must substantiate that the design meets requirements – Owner must not give the subcontractor technical direction No drawings/plans in RFP! Don’t change your mind 18 Energy Performance Based Design-Build Process
  • 19. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Details of 25 kBtu/ft2 in a contract…. 19 1. Set energy goal based on past measured office building research 2. Need to provide normalization for space efficiency 3. Need to provide adjustment for energy use for external users – Datacenter 4. Calculation method for delivered campus utilities – Didn’t want to let design team “assume” unknown delivered efficiency 5. Benchmark current plug loads and operational schedules 6. Thermal comfort requirements 7. Energy monitoring requirements 8. Unique substantiation requirements 9. Provide ZEB Definitions and Classification System
  • 20. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY When energy performance is required… • Force “integrated” design • Design decisions based on early energy modeling • Make optimal use of “free” energy sources • Data center waste heat recovery • Evaporative cooling in dry climate • Daylighting • Radiant heating and cooling integrated into building structural elements • Architectural amenities budget applied to integrated envelope efficiency solutions • Near real time value engineering
  • 21. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Owner Best Practices 21 #3. Clearly prioritize project objectives at the beginning of the design process. • Use of a project objectives checklist to prioritize project goals in the RFP • Mission critical • Highly desirable • If possible • “Crystal clear” about what the owner wants at the beginning of design • Saves time trying to “understand” owner wants
  • 22. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Developing a Performance Based Request for Proposals 22 • Up-front planning drives success o Design charrettes o Based on industry best practices o Owner’s representatives • Design challenge o Suite of performance goals to challenge team o Substantiation criteria Tier 1: Mission Critical Goals • Attain safe work/design • LEED Platinum • ENERGY STAR® “Plus” Tier 2: Highly Desirable Goals • 800 staff capacity • 25 kBtu/ft2·yr • Architectural integrity • Honor future staff needs • Measurable ASHRAE 90.1 • Support culture and amenities • Expandable building • Ergonomics • Flexible workspace • Support future technologies • Documentation to produce “how to” manual • Allow secure collaboration with visitors • Completion by 2010 Tier 3: If Possible Goals • Net-zero energy • Most energy-efficient building in the world • LEED Platinum Plus • 50% better than ASHRAE 90.1 • Visual displays of current energy efficiency • Support public tours • Achieve national and global recognition and awards
  • 23. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Owner Best Practices 23 #4. Competitively procure an experienced design-build team using a best value, firm fixed price process. • $64M project cost limit • Every project always has more scope than funding • Design-build team selection based on competitions focused on amount of scope that can be provided for the money available • Results in industry design, integration, and teaming innovation
  • 24. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Owner Best Practices 24 #5. Include best in class energy efficiency requirements in equipment procurement specifications. • Laptops and monitors • Multifunction devices • Data center servers • 6-Watt LED task lights • Break room refrigerators • 55” LED LCD flat screen • ENERGY STAR® product database and “Best in Class” program
  • 25. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 25 Energy-Efficient Workspace Typical 19”-24” monitors 30-50 Watts 24” LCD energy-efficient monitors 18 Watts Removing personal space heater saves 1500 Watts VOIP phones: 2 Watts Power strip on the desktop Easy to access power button Workstation load: 55 Watts 0.4 W/ft2 whole-building plug load intensity Multi-function devices 100 Watts (continuous) Removing desktop printers saves ~460 Watts/printer Fluorescent task lights 35 Watts LED task lights 6 Watts Desktop computer (ENERGY STAR®) 300 Watts Laptop 30 Watts
  • 26. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Design Best Practices 26 #6. Leverage value added benefits to efficiency strategies. • Machine-room-less traction elevators • Requires less building footprint support structure than hydraulics • Laptops for all staff • Increases mobility and workspace flexibility • Centralized copy/print functions with multifunction device • Exhaust volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from toners • Minimize unique toner replacement stock • Views and daylighting for all with demountable open office plan • Increase space reconfiguration flexibility • Give all staff views
  • 27. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 27 Daylighting • Light enters through the upper glass and highly reflective louvers direct it toward the ceiling and deeper into the space. • Light-colored, reflective surfaces and low cubicle heights permit the penetration deep into workspaces.
  • 28. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Design Best Practices 28 #7. Consider life cycle costs benefits of efficiency investments. Credit: Shanti Pless and Chad Lobato, NREL
  • 29. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Design Best Practices 29 #8. Integrate simple and passive efficiency strategies with the architecture and envelope. • Reduce loads first • Insulation and thermal bridging mitigation • Effective shading • Orientation and window placement • Then focus on passive systems • Simpler and more robust envelope solutions • Minimize moving parts
  • 30. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 30 Efficiency Integrated into Architecture • Daylighting • Thermal mass • Natural ventilation • Shading • Orientation • Massing and form • Thermally activated building structure • Transpired solar collector
  • 31. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Daylighting • Two long 60-foot wide wings with east-west orientation • Design reduces electrical lighting 31
  • 32. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Daylighting: Glare Control A light-redirecting device reflects sunlight to the ceiling, creating an indirect lighting effect. Fixed sunshades limit excess light and glare. Credit: RNL 32
  • 33. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Building Structural Elements and Efficiency 33 Labyrinth Thermal Storage • Massive, staggered concrete structures in the basement crawl space stores thermal energy to provide passive heating and cooling of the building. Credit: RNL
  • 34. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Credit: RNL Design Best Practices Transfer costs from mechanical and electrical systems to building architecture. • Total cost same • Mechanical/electrical costs less • Invest in architecture, design, and modeling • Active to passive • Fragile to robust • Longer life • Less cost over life • Simpler #9. Allow for cost tradeoffs across disciplines. 34
  • 35. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Design Best Practices 35 #10. Optimize window area for daylighting and views. Optimal window area strategy that balances cost, thermal performance, daylighting, and views. • 24%-26% window-to-wall ratio • 11% window-to-wall ratio for daylighting windows
  • 36. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Design Best Practices 36 #11. Maximize use of modular and repeatable high-efficiency design strategies. Focus on repeatable design elements. • Minimize unique and expensive building elements • No curved walls • Punched windows • Increase space efficiency
  • 37. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Modular Design: Kit of Parts 37 Credit: RNL
  • 38. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY n Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Modular Floor Plans 38 Credit: RNL267 ft2 per occupant workstation
  • 39. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Modular Office Space 39 • Maximizes space efficiency • Allows for 72 ft2 and 120 ft2 office cubicles • Reduces drywall costs • Building designed around 30 ft x 60 ft office space modules
  • 40. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Design Best Practices 40 #12. Leverage alternative financing to incorporate strategies that don’t fit your business model. • Power purchase agreements • Energy services contracts • Utility rebate programs
  • 41. NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC. 524 KW 449 KW • Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) provides full rooftop array on RSF 1 • Net-zero energy: building, parking lot and future parking garage arrays 408 KW 1,156 KW Photovoltaic System
  • 42. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Construction Best Practices 42 #13. Maximize use of off-site modular construction and building component assembly. • Off-site assembly reduces on-site construction time • Faster site assembly • Increases quality and reduces costs • Minimizes site coordination details and safety concerns
  • 43. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 43 Precast Wall System • Incorporates many passive heating and cooling techniques. • Six inches of concrete on the interior provides thermal mass that helps moderate internal temperatures year-round. • Nighttime purges in summer months trap cool air inside, keeping temperatures comfortable for the warm summer days.
  • 44. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Off-Site Glazed Wall Panels 44
  • 45. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 45 • 42 miles of radiant heating tubes run through the ceilings throughout the building.
  • 46. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Radiant Heating/Cooling • Office wings are hydronically heated and cooled using radiant ceiling slabs. • Five zones in each wing of the building are controlled by the radiant zone control valves. 46
  • 47. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Construction Best Practices 47 #14. Include a continuous value engineering process as part of the integrated design effort. • A well-integrated design-build team can identify value additions during the design process. • Balance cost models with energy models in early design.
  • 48. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY A Value Addition Process 48
  • 49. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY A value engineering process that adds value 49
  • 50. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Construction Best Practices 50 #15. Integrate experienced key subcontractors early in the design process. The big 5 subcontractors – select early for cost control and constructability verification • Structural steel • Mechanical/plumbing – AHU’s, hydronic, pumps • Electrical – lighting, cabling, electrical distribution • Envelope – the single most costly per SF and the most impactful to energy o Glass and glazing o Precast concrete wall system
  • 51. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Metrics of Success… 51 • Received elements/value that were not in the RFP (or did not help the energy efficiency) • Fancy woodwork detail • Extra glazing • Comparison with other costs
  • 52. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 52 Reclaimed natural gas piping serves as support for the building. The lobby and other common areas feature beetle-kill pine from Western forests. LEED Platinum rating, version 2.2 – 59 points.
  • 53. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY How Much Did It Cost? 53 • $259/ft2 construction costs for site work, infrastructure, and building o Includes interiors, furniture, and cabling o Does not include PV, land, or design costs • Third-party-owned power purchase agreement for PV o $29/ft2 or 11% additional cost if NREL had purchased all PV without tax breaks or subsidies (at $5/Watt)
  • 54. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Compare 54 $201 $215 $240 $246 $247 $253 $254 $259 $259 $266 $266 $271 $273 $275 $281 $284 $288 $291 $293 $298 $308 $311 $316 $318 $326 $354 $369 $371 $384 $393 $412 $418 $442 $460 $503 $521 $530 Heifer International Center - Platinum NVCI Cancer Research - Silver Kitsap County Admin Building - Other RSF Expansion - Total Construction Cost without PV - Platinum The Signature Centre - Platinum Great River Energy Headquarters - Platinum Ft. Carson Brigade/Battalion HQ - Gold RSF - Total Construction Cost without PV - Platinum International Fund for Animal Welfare - Gold Omega Center - Platinum Chevron Office - Other Bremerton BEQ - Certified University of Denver Sturm College - Gold RSF Expansion - Total Construction Cost with PV - Platinum Naval Facilities Southeast Engineering Operations Center - Other Ft. Lewis Barracks and Dinning - Silver RSF - Total Construction Cost with PV - Platinum RSF - Total Project Cost without PV - Platinum Dillard University - Gold EPA Region 8 Headquarters - Other Fernald Visitors Center - Platinum Commerce City Civic Center - Silver Leo Trombatore Office - Silver Arizona State University School of Journalism - Silver Arizona State University College of Nursing & Health - Gold Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City - Other Leprino Building - Other San Joaquin Admin Building - Gold 1800 Larimer - Platinum Las Cruces Courthouse - Other NASA Sustainability Base - Platinum Applied Research & Development - Platinum Aircraft RSF - Silver National Association of Realtors - Silver Fort Bragg Forces Command HQ - Gold San Joaquin Comm. College - Other DC Federal Building - Other Data used by permission from the Design-Build project database hosted by DBIA at www.dbia.org
  • 55. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY RSF and Cost Concepts The RSF will meet or exceed all the project objectives at our budget at a firm fixed price. • So what is the payback? The RSF construction costs are similar to other institutional office buildings. 55
  • 56. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY • Firm fixed price with required energy goals in design- build contract • Integrated architecture and envelope as efficiency measures • Simple and commercially viable • No unique technologies required • Modular precast wall panels with minimal finishes • Optimized glazing area • Repeatable office floorplate • Takes a coordinated effort with the owner (and all user groups), architect, builder, and engineers 56 Replicable – Cost Control Review
  • 57. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 57 • Owner made tough decisions up front o Set budget o Sought maximum value for that budget o Prioritized goals • Design-build procurement process o Managed the team to the RFP and its substantiation criteria o Rewards • Allowed design-build team to use creativity to maximize value (innovation) • Owner did not solve the problem (but knew the solution existed) Replicable – Owner Review
  • 58. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NREL RSF 3rd Wing 33 kBtu/ft2, 50% savings, LEED Platinum 3.0 – Building 17% more efficient than the RSF – Cost savings of 5% ($14/ft2 cheaper)
  • 59. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY 1800 Car Staff Parking Garage 138 kBtu/parking stall – 0.5 kBtu/ft2 – 175 kBtu/stall RFP goal – Does not include electric vehicle charging Net-zero energy Site Entrance Building PV ready for 1.5 MW PV system
  • 60. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Parking Structure Project Overview • Provides parking for full campus buildout • $29.8 million • Built sustainably at no additional cost • Part of RSF complex net zero energy boundary • Best value selection • Additional $1 million award fee for superior performance
  • 61. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Design Solution—Metrics Parking Spaces o 1,806 total spaces o 90 preferred spaces for carpooling and vanpooling, 90 preferred spaces for low-emitting vehicles, 36 electric vehicle charging stations Cost o $14,172 per parking space o $15,500 to $24,500 for typical parking space in Denver area Renewable Energy o 1.13 MW PV (net zero energy for RSF complex) Energy Performance o 158 kBtu/space/yr, designed o 90% energy reduction versus ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007
  • 62. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NREL Cafeteria 30% savings over ASHRAE 90.1-2007 LEED Gold 3.0 minimum – Platinum if possible Best in class commercial kitchen equipment
  • 63. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY NREL Energy Systems Integration Facility 63 • NREL’s largest R&D facility (182,500 ft2) • Space for 200 NREL staff and research partners • Focus of the ESIF is to conduct R&D of integrated energy systems (Electricity, Fuels, Transportation, and Buildings & Campus systems) October 2012 – substantial completion November 2012 – commissioning and move-in January 2013 – complete move Images courtesy of JEDunn/SmithGroup
  • 64. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY ESIF RFP Energy Requirements 26.7 kBtu/ft2 Office wing – not including waste heat use 1.06 PUE Super computer – no mechanical cooling – Waste heat reuse 30% Savings for all Labs LEED Gold minimum – Platinum if possible Images courtesy of JEDunn/SmithGroup
  • 65. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY ESIF High Performance Computing 65 Images courtesy of JEDunn/SmithGroup
  • 66. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Final Thoughts World Class Efficiency is Possible within our Construction Budgets! •Spend the time to get RFP right • Include absolute EUI requirements • Set up acquisition process to “force” integrated design • Energy modeling guides conceptual design decisions • Architecture and envelope are also efficiency measures • Unwavering commitment to problem statement • Unleash power of design/build team of experts to meet your needs – true value engineering
  • 67. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY Questions 67 Thanks for your time and questions Shanti Pless shanti.pless@nrel.gov www.nrel.gov/rsf