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Green Building Products Summit 4.0 June 24, 2011. International Green Construction Code. The Code of Hammurabi King Hammurabi of Babylon ca. 1790 B.C. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
History of Codes
The Code of HammurabiThe Code of HammurabiKing Hammurabi of Babylonca. 1790 B.C.
“If a builder builds a house for someone, and does not construct it properly, and the house which he built falls in and kills its owner, then the builder shall be put to death.”
Intended to reduce the negative impacts of the built environment on the natural environment.
Resource Conservation Land Use Reducing Waste Reducing Pollutants
Focus on Performance and Accountability
What do LEED and IGCC have in common?
IgCC Subject Areas
ENERGYSAVINGS
30%
CARBONSAVINGS
35%
WATERUSE
SAVINGS30-50%
WASTECOST
SAVINGS50-90%
1.1. Energy use Energy use efficiencyefficiency
2.2. The buildings The buildings impact on impact on environment environment (Greenhouse Gas)(Greenhouse Gas)
3.3. Water use efficiencyWater use efficiency
4.4. Materials and Materials and resource useresource use
5.5. Indoor environment Indoor environment qualityquality
6.6. Site designSite design
7.7. Sustainable Sustainable building building owner/facility owner/facility management management educationeducation
8.8. Existing buildingsExisting buildings
What is an Overlay Code ?
One of the values of the One of the values of the IgCC is that it is designed to IgCC is that it is designed to coordinate and integrate coordinate and integrate with the existing I-Codes. with the existing I-Codes.
The IgCC offers various The IgCC offers various tiers of jurisdiction to apply tiers of jurisdiction to apply to commercial and high to commercial and high performance buildings.performance buildings.
In a manner that In a manner that incorporates the heath and incorporates the heath and safety features of the other safety features of the other I-Codes.I-Codes.
IgCC Development Concepts
Adoptable…Usable…EnforceableAdoptable…Usable…Enforceable
Works as an overlay to the ICC code familyWorks as an overlay to the ICC code family
Minimum & advanced levels of “green”Minimum & advanced levels of “green”
Performance, prescriptive and outcome-based pathsPerformance, prescriptive and outcome-based paths Accounts for local conditions (flood areas, greenfield Accounts for local conditions (flood areas, greenfield
sites, light pollution, etc.)sites, light pollution, etc.)
Designed with local, state & federal law in mindDesigned with local, state & federal law in mind
Content
Chapter 1: AdministrationChapter 1: Administration Chapter 2: DefinitionsChapter 2: Definitions Chapter 3: Jurisdictional Requirements & Project ElectivesChapter 3: Jurisdictional Requirements & Project Electives Chapter 4: Site Development & Land UseChapter 4: Site Development & Land Use Chapter 5: Material Resource Conservation & EfficiencyChapter 5: Material Resource Conservation & Efficiency Chapter 6: Energy Conservation, Efficiency & Atmospheric QualityChapter 6: Energy Conservation, Efficiency & Atmospheric Quality Chapter 7: Water Resource Conservation & EfficiencyChapter 7: Water Resource Conservation & Efficiency Chapter 8: Indoor Environmental Quality & ComfortChapter 8: Indoor Environmental Quality & Comfort Chapter 9: Commissioning, Operation & MaintenanceChapter 9: Commissioning, Operation & Maintenance Chapter 10: Existing BuildingsChapter 10: Existing Buildings Chapter 11: Existing Building Site DevelopmentChapter 11: Existing Building Site Development
Appendix A: Optional OrdinanceAppendix A: Optional Ordinance Appendix B: Greenhouse Gas Reductions In Existing BuildingsAppendix B: Greenhouse Gas Reductions In Existing Buildings Appendix C: Sustainability MeasuresAppendix C: Sustainability Measures
A Few Highlights – Project Electives
FLEXIBILITYFLEXIBILITY
allows adopting jurisdiction to define prioritiesallows adopting jurisdiction to define priorities
Jurisdictional RequirementsJurisdictional Requirements
Project ElectivesProject Electives
CHAPTER 3
A Few Highlights – Materials
MATERIAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCYMATERIAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
Material Selection CriteriaMaterial Selection Criteria
Service LifeService Life
Whole Building Life Cycle AssessmentWhole Building Life Cycle Assessment
CHAPTER 5
A Few Highlights – Energy
ENERGY CONSERVATION AND EFFICIENCYENERGY CONSERVATION AND EFFICIENCY
ZEPIZEPI
Metering, Monitoring, ReportingMetering, Monitoring, Reporting
Building Envelope PerformanceBuilding Envelope Performance
CHAPTER 6
A Few Highlights – Commissioning
COMMISSIONING and O & MCOMMISSIONING and O & M
Commissioning PlanCommissioning Plan
Ends at Certificate of OccupancyEnds at Certificate of Occupancy
Owner EducationOwner Education
CHAPTER 9
Adoption Process - IgCC
ICC Development Schedule
Code Development Hearing May 2011
Public Comment June-Aug 2011
Final Action Hearing Nov 2011
Publication March 2012
Adoption in Pennsylvania
Will require legislation
Statewide or Local Adoption?
Possible tool for incentive programs
Why IgCC is Important to the Community
Will provide a new regulatory frameworkWill provide a new regulatory framework
Will apply to traditional commercial and Will apply to traditional commercial and high performance buildingshigh performance buildings
Consistent and coordinated with the ICC Consistent and coordinated with the ICC family of Codes & Standardsfamily of Codes & Standards
Residential portions of buildings, except Residential portions of buildings, except institutional, shall be covered by ICC-700 institutional, shall be covered by ICC-700 (NGBS)(NGBS)
Designed with leading recognized rating Designed with leading recognized rating systems in mindsystems in mind
THANK YOU……… Questions?????
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Maureen Guttman, AIAMaureen Guttman, AIAExecutive Director, Pennsylvania Governor’s Green Government Council