Leopardo Companies Inc.
Acme Hospital
Leopardo Companies Inc.
Acme Hospital
2.2
REGIONAL MATERIALS
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Modified Bituminous Sealant Primers: 500 g/L.
Other Sealant Primers: 750 g/L.
A. Credit MR 5.1 and Credit MR 5.2: Provide 20 percent of building materials (by cost) that are regional materials.
B. Credit EQ 4.2: For field applications that are inside the weatherproofing system, use paints and coatings that comply with the following limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24) and the following chemical restrictions:
B. Credit MR 5.1: Provide 20 percent of building materials (by cost) that are regionally manufactured materials.
1. 2.
Flat Paints, Coatings, and Primers: VOC not more than 50 g/L. Nonflat Paints, Coatings, and Primers: VOC not more than 150 g/L.
C. Credit MR 5.2: Provide 10 percent of building materials (by cost) that are regionally extracted and manufactured materials.
3. Anticorrosive and Antirust Paints Applied to Ferrous Metals: VOC not more than 250 g/L. 4. Clear Wood Finishes, Varnishes: VOC not more than 350 g/L. 5. Clear Wood Finishes, Lacquers: VOC not more than 550 g/L. 6. Floor Coatings: VOC not more than 100 g/L. 7. Shellacs, Clear: VOC not more than 730 g/L. 8. Shellacs, Pigmented: VOC not more than 550 g/L. 9. Stains: VOC not more than 250 g/L. 10. Flat Interior Topcoat Paints: VOC not more than 50 g/L. 11. Nonflat Interior Topcoat Paints: VOC not more than 150 g/L. 12. Anticorrosive and Antirust Paints Applied to Ferrous Metals: VOC not more than 250 g/L. 13. Clear Wood Finishes, Varnishes and Sanding Sealers: VOC not more than 350 g/L. 14. Clear Wood Finishes, Lacquers: VOC not more than 550 g/L. 15. Floor Coatings: VOC not more than 100 g/L. 16. Shellacs, Clear: VOC not more than 730 g/L. 17. Shellacs, Pigmented: VOC not more than 550 g/L. 18. Stains: VOC not more than 250 g/L. 19. Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters: VOC not more than 200 g/L. 20. Dry-Fog Coatings: VOC not more than 400 g/L. 21. Zinc-Rich Industrial Maintenance Primers: VOC not more than 340 g/L. 22. Pretreatment Wash Primers: VOC not more than 420 g/L. 23. Aromatic Compounds: Paints and coatings shall not contain more than 1.0 percent by weight total aromatic compounds (hydrocarbon compounds containing one or more benzene rings). 24. Restricted Components: Paints and coatings shall not contain acrolein, acrylonitrile, antimony, benzene, butyl benzyl phthalate, cadmium, di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, di-n- octyl phthalate, 1,2-dichlorobenzene, diethyl phthalate, diethyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate, ethylbenzene, formaldehyde, hexavalent chromium, isophorone, lead, mercury, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, methylene chloride, naphthalene, toluene (methylbenzene), 1,1,1- trichloroethane, or vinyl chloride.
2.3
LOW-EMITTING MATERIALS
A. Credit EQ 4.1: For field applications that are inside the weatherproofing system, use adhesives and sealants that comply with the following limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24):
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Wood Glues: 30 g/L.
Metal to Metal Adhesives: 30 g/L.
Adhesives for Porous Materials (Except Wood): 50 g/L.
Subfloor Adhesives: 50 g/L. Plastic Foam Adhesives: 50 g/L. Carpet Adhesives: 50 g/L. Carpet Pad Adhesives: 50 g/L.
VCT and Asphalt Tile Adhesives: 50 g/L.
Cove Base Adhesives: 50 g/L.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Gypsum Board and Panel Adhesives: 50 g/L.
Rubber Floor Adhesives: 60 g/L. Ceramic Tile Adhesives: 65 g/L.
Multipurpose Construction Adhesives: 70 g/L.
Fiberglass Adhesives: 80 g/L. Contact Adhesive: 80 g/L.
Structural Glazing Adhesives: 100 g/L. Wood Flooring Adhesive: 100 g/L. Structural Wood Member Adhesive: 140 g/L.
19. Special Purpose Contact Adhesive (contact adhesive that is used to bond melamine covered board, metal, unsupported vinyl, Teflon, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, rubber or wood veneer 1/16 inch or less in thickness to any surface): 250 g/L. 20. Top and Trim Adhesive: 250 g/L. 21. Plastic Cement Welding Compounds: 350 g/L. 22. ABS Welding Compounds: 400 g/L. 23. CPVC Welding Compounds: 490 g/L. 24. PVC Welding Compounds: 510 g/L. 25. Adhesive Primer for Plastic: 650 g/L. 26. Sheet Applied Rubber Lining Adhesive: 850 g/L. 27. Aerosol Adhesive, General Purpose Mist Spray: 65 percent by weight. 28. Aerosol Adhesive, General Purpose Web Spray: 55 percent by weight. 29. Special Purpose Aerosol Adhesive (All Types): 70 percent by weight. 30. Other Adhesives: 250 g/L. 31. Architectural Sealants: 250 g/L. 32. Nonmembrane Roof Sealants: 300 g/L. 33. Single-Ply Roof Membrane Sealants: 450 g/L. 34. Other Sealants: 420 g/L. 35. Sealant Primers for Nonporous Substrates: 250 g/L. 36. Sealant Primers for Porous Substrates: 775 g/L.
C. Credit EQ 4.4: Do not use composite wood or agrifiber products or adhesives that contain urea- formaldehyde resin.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION
A. Credit EA 5: Implement measurement and verification plan consistent with Option B: Energy Conservation Measure Isolation in the EVO's "International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP) Volume III: Concepts and Options for Determining Energy Savings in New Construction," and as further defined by the following:
B. If not already in place, install metering equipment to measure energy usage. Monitor, record, and trend log measurements.
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Acme Hospital
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Acme Hospital
C. Evaluate energy performance and efficiency by comparing actual to predicted performance.
25,000 sq. ft. (2300 sq. m) or for each contiguous floor area, whichever is larger, and shall include areas with the least ventilation and greatest presumed source strength. 4) Air samples shall be collected between 3 and 6 feet (0.9 and 1.8 m) from the floor to represent the breathing zone of occupants, and over a minimum four-hour period.
D. Measurement and verification period shall cover at least one year of postconstruction occupancy.
3.2
CONSTRUCTION INDOOR-AIR-QUALITY MANAGEMENT
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A. Credit EQ 3.1: Comply with SMACNA's "SMACNA IAQ Guideline for Occupied Buildings under Construction."
1. If Owner authorizes use of permanent heating, cooling, and ventilating systems during construction period as specified in Division 1 Section "Temporary Facilities and Controls," install filter media having a MERV 8 according to ASHRAE 52.2 at each return-air inlet for the air- handling system used during construction. 2. Replace all air filters immediately prior to occupancy.
B.
Credit EQ 3.2:
1. After construction ends, prior to occupancy and with all interior finishes installed, perform a building flush-out by supplying a total volume of 14000 cu. ft. (4 300 000 L) of outdoor air per sq. ft. (sq. m) of floor area while maintaining an internal temperature of at least 60 deg F (16 deg C) and a relative humidity no higher than 60 percent.
2.
Air-Quality Testing:
a. Conduct baseline indoor-air-quality testing, after construction ends and prior to occupancy, using testing protocols consistent with the EPA's "Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Air Pollutants in Indoor Air," and as additionally detailed in the USGBC's "LEED-NC: Reference Guide." b. Demonstrate that the contaminant maximum concentrations listed below are not exceeded:
1) 2) 3) 4)
Formaldehyde: 50 ppb.
Particulates (PM10): 50 micrograms/cu. m.
Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC): 500 micrograms/cu. m.
4-Phenylcyclohexene (4-PH): 6.5 micrograms/cu. m.
5) Carbon Monoxide: 9 ppm and no greater than 2 ppm above outdoor levels.
c. For each sampling point where the maximum concentration limits are exceeded, conduct additional flush-out with outside air and retest the specific parameter(s) exceeded to indicate the requirements are achieved. Repeat procedure until all requirements have been met. When retesting noncomplying building areas, take samples from same locations as in the first test. d. Air-sample testing shall be conducted as follows: 1) All measurements shall be conducted prior to occupancy but during normal occupied hours, and with building ventilation system starting at the normal daily start time and operated at the minimum outside air flow rate for the occupied mode throughout the duration of the air testing. 2) Building shall have all interior finishes installed including, but not limited to, millwork, doors, paint, carpet, and acoustic tiles. Nonfixed furnishings such as workstations and partitions are encouraged, but not required, to be in place for the testing. 3) Number of sampling locations will vary depending on the size of building and number of ventilation systems. For each portion of building served by a separate ventilation system, the number of sampling points shall not be less than one per
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