Sustainable Building Design ServicesDesigning High Performance School Buildings Princeton Engineering Services, PC provides innovative solutions for the design of high performance buildings. Our sustainable design services include the following:
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PES can perform and certify a LEED Green Building Assessment. As a LEED Accredited Professional, PES can evaluate which credits the design has met and issue a LEED Assessment Report as to what level the design has achieved. |
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LEED Green Building Assessment & Certification |
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Since the release of LEED® 2.0 in March 2000, project teams from more than
300 projects have registered their
buildings, expressing their intent to apply for official LEED Certification
by the USGBC. Increasingly, companies are turning to LEED as the blueprint by which a true “green building” can be designed. LEED is a registered trademark of USGBC. |
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Only buildings certified by USGBC under the LEED Green Building Rating System may refer to themselves as LEED buildings.
Princeton Engineering Services, PC assists in the certification process
and involves the following: 3. PES helps in applying for certification. Application review can take anywhere from six weeks to several months. As a LEED Accredited Professional PES assists in response and appeal throughout the review stages (administrative, preliminary technical and final technical reviews).
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The
LEED Green Building Rating System |
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LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a rating
system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) (www.usgbc.org)
to assess the environmental sustainability of building designs.
LEED is a point-based rating system; points are earned for building attributes considered environmentally beneficial. LEED differs from other rating systems in that it has quantified most of the "green credits " For example, 5% of the building materials must be from salvaged materials to earn a point for the salvaged materials credit. |
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Designers can pick and choose the credits that are most appropriate to their project to achieve a LEED rating. LEED has four performance levels: 26 to 32 points: Certified 33 to 38 points: Silver 39 to 51 points: Gold 52 to 69 points: Platinum LEED is the most
recognized green building rating system in North America. Although
there are fewer than 50 LEED buildings that have been certified by the
USGBC, there are hundreds of buildings that are going through the
process. Many developers, particularly those working on federal
government and leading-edge private sector buildings, are requiring
that building designs meet LEED Silver performance. Given that
conventional new buildings would likely score only a few LEED points,
achievement of any LEED level represents a significant reduction in
building environmental impact and improvement in indoor environment. (1) LEED can serve as a design guide for the design team. The LEED credit system is a systematic way of ensuring that the most important environmental issues are considered during the design of the building. (2) LEED reports are a valuable means of showing the client and other interested parties that the design has effectively addressed environmental issues.
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A building design can be certified by the U.S. Green
Building Council. Certification provides increased market exposure and
places the building in elite company among the most green buildings in
North America. The USGBC requires registration and certification costs
of 3 cents (5 cents CDN) per square foot. In addition, the USGBC
requires calculations and documentation to validate each LEED credit
claimed.
USGBC Green
Building Rating System V 2.1
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Energy Simulation and Modeling
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To achieve the energy efficiency
goal, analyzing and understanding the complex behavior of building
energy use is very important. Princeton Engineering Services, PC specializes in building simulation and modeling to provide accurate and detailed appraisal of building energy use. |
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The simulation process begins by developing a "model" of the building based on building plans and specifications. A base line building model that assumes a minimum level of efficiency (e.g., minimally compliant with ASHRAE 90.1) is then developed to provide the base from which energy savings are estimated. Alternative analyses are made by making changes to the model that correspond to efficiency measures that could be implemented in the building. These alternative analysis are made by making changes to the model that correspond to efficiency measures that could be implemented in the building. These alternative analyses result in annual utility consumption and cost savings for the efficiency measure that can then be used to determine simple payback, life-cycle cost, etc. for the measure and, ultimately, to determine the best combination of alternatives.
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Designing High Performance Schools
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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What are high performance schools?High performance schools join together the very best of today's design strategies and building technologies, as well as:
Also, high performance schools are cost-effective and help to protect the environment.
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