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Lab Renovation Upgrades(Building 1, 1st Floor)
Ryan Robarge
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Lab LocationSpace Classification % Total
Office & Support 56%
Laboratory & Support 19%
Teaching & Support 6%
Graduate Housing 9%
General Support (Mail, Café, IT) 6%
Animal & Support 3%
Longwood Medical Area – Boston, MA
Founded in 1922
Building1st Floor
•1st Floor square footage: 4,554
•Total square footage: 85,382
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Project Statement
Issues
• Inefficient space ventilation
due to Constant Volume HVAC
systems.
• Inefficient use of lighting.
• Non adjustable furniture.
Proposed Solutions
• Reduce air changes per hour and
implement occupancy scheduling.
(Occupied/Unoccupied)
• Evaluate new lighting technology
and sensors.
• Alternative modular lab furniture
systems.
*(Above solutions contribute to decreasing Green House Gas’s for the Building)*
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Deliverables
• Project Task Schedule
• Estimated budget:
• Simple Payback
• Detailed specifications of current and proposed equipment
• Cost /savings of proposals
• Proposed floor plan layouts
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Lab First Floor
Original
Proposed
= Office Support
= Lab Space
= conference space
= Insectaries
101 103 105 107A 109 111 113 117
119
119A
121
108 112
114
112A
114A
114U
116C
116B
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Current Lab Conditions
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Lighting
Existing
• Average Watts/SqFt = 1.69
Proposed
• Average Watts/SqFt = .72
Total Annual Savings: $5,304.97
Net Project Cost: $24,048.10
Payback Period: 4.5 (Years)
Difference = .97 watts/SqFt
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HVAC
Control SystemsBefore
• Air Changes/Hour:
• 12 Constant ACH
• CFM at 12 ACH
• 9,702
After
• Air Changes/Hour
• Occupied – 4 ACH
• Unoccupied – 2 ACH
• If Spill occurs – 16 ACH
• CFM at 4 ACH
• 3,323
Total Cost: $135,000/Floor
Potential Savings: $25,000/ year
Payback: 5.4 (Years)
Sensor
Points
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Lab Bench Furniture
Original
• Cost of Material +
Installation: $208,000
• Cost of Demolition of Old
Lab: $37,000
Proposed
• Cost of Product +
Installation: $130,000
• Cost of Shipping: $2,000
Reason’s To Change?
1.Affordable
2.More adaptable
3.More Flexible
4.Quality Just as good
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Project SummaryProject Components
• Lighting
(Payback Period: 4.5Years)
• HVAC
(Payback Period: 5.4Years)
• Lab Bench Furniture
(Payback Period: 4.8Years)
• Total
(Payback Period: 5 Years)
CostSavings
• $24,048$5,304
• $135,000 $25,000
• $132,000 $26,671
• $291,048 $56,975.
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Project TasksTasks Weeks
• Approve layout 1
• Design 8
• Competitive Bid Process 5
• Procure materials/Resources 8
• Preparation: Vacate area and mobilize 2
• Demo and Construction 12
• Move In 1
Total (Layout to Removal) 33
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Questions? Comments?
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Back Up Slides
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Lighting Calculations
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Lighting
Before
• Watts/SqFt• SPH1 1 Corridor : .81 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Office lab Area (7 offices) : .94 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Lab Area (108) : 2.7 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Lab Area (112) : 2.4 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Lab Insect Room : 1.6 w/sqft
After
• Watts/SqFt• SPH1 1 Corridor : .37 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Office lab Area (7 offices) : .48 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Lab Area (108) : 1.1 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Lab Area (112) : 1.1 w/sqft
• SPH1 1 Lab Insect Room : .53 w/sqft
Net Project Cost: $24,048.10
Total Annual Monetary Savings: $5,304.97
Payback Period: 4.5 (Years)
Annual kWh Reductions 15,956 kWh
Annual kWh Reduction Monetary Value: $2,872.04
Annual Lamp Replacement Savings: $726.00
Annual Lamp Labor Savings: $605.00
Hurdle Rate: 12%
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Analysis Of Savings for The LR6 LED Lighting Overview
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Aircuity Ventilation Rate compared to
Constant Rate
“However, under normal operating conditions, room air
is typically clean, and a lower ventilation air change rate
would be acceptable. Diluting clean room air with clean
supply air achieves no benefit and wastes significant
amounts of energy.” – Aircuity Reasoning
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Aircuity Design System
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Lab Furniture Quote
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Lab Furniture Calculations