Follow these sustainable strategies for space reconfiguration, renovation, and construction projects. Consider commercial building certification systems and other sustainable federal building requirements.
Planning and getting started
- Define the key sustainable strategies for the project early
- Gather a team of creative, dedicated professionals who spur new ideas and ensure a collaborative, integrative design process
- Engage occupants and other stakeholders during the design process to address their needs
- Detail sustainable strategies, materials, and practices in the construction documents and specifications
- Choose a green building, if relocating, with sustainable site attributes such as mass transit, services and amenities for occupants, and a property management company using sustainable practices
- Phase work, when renovating in place, to minimize potential for cross contamination between occupied and construction areas
For building systems (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, acoustic systems), refer to building systems upgrades.
Construction
- Follow federal environmental and energy guidelines for product and service purchases
- Test for hazardous materials and appropriately handle hazardous materials removal
- Divert construction waste from landfills and facilitate the recycling of construction waste through the standardization of processes
- Separate areas of contamination from clean or finished areas of work and provide temporary lighting barriers to limit the impact of construction
- Protect materials stored on site from moisture and animal infiltrations by establishing dry, secure storage both inside the building and out
- Implement dust and contaminant control measures, including high-efficiency vacuum filtration and a high frequency of cleaning and dust removal during construction
- Protect all ductwork and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment during construction from pollutants and dust infiltration
- Ventilate with 100% of outside air when temperature and humidity allow, especially when volatile organic compounds-containing materials are being installed
- Replace filtration media in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems when construction is complete with the highest appropriate minimum efficiency reporting value filters to maintain clean indoor air
Structure or envelope
- Include commissioning of the building envelope in the commissioning plan to identify areas of concern such as air and water infiltration
- Follow federal environmental and energy guidelines for product and service purchases
- Maximize access to daylight and views
- Implement passive daylighting strategies such as light shelves and light color finishes to reflect light while avoiding the negative effects of glare
- Optimize energy performance:
- Select durable, efficient window frames that can withstand exposure to exterior elements and reduce thermal bridging
- Select double or triple glazed windows with high Visible Light Transmittance that allows light penetration, while achieving the desired efficiency through a low U-Factor and a low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient
- Consider low emissivity and spectrally selective films/coatings to prevent heat and ultraviolet light from passing through the glass
Materials and finishes selection
- Follow federal environmental and energy guidelines for product and service purchases
- Select products and materials having environmentally preferable attributes as certified by a third party, and locally sourced where possible
- Consider reusing durable elements and materials when renovating spaces
- Select local materials and artifacts to create a workplace grounded in the regional ecology and community
- Minimize waste — Consider products, such as carpet and acoustical ceiling tile, from manufacturers with Extended Producer Responsibility, or take-back, programs
- Maximize access to daylight — Select products and materials with high surface reflectance for walls and ceilings to diffuse daylight throughout the space