Search results for “Executive Order 13514”
Learn & Plan Topics
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What is Sustainability
Sustainability is best thought of as a process, rather than a thing. US Executive Order 13423 states that sustainability “means to create and maintain conditions, under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations.” In order to achieve such conditions, new ways of designing, constructing and operating buildings and facilities must be identified.
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Planning to Build Green
Sustainability "means to create and maintain conditions, under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations." Executive Order 13514
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Environmental Programs
Environmental programs help buyers identify products and services with positive environmental attributes. Examples include ENERGY STAR, WaterSense, EPEAT, BioPreferred. Some environmental programs are mandatory for federal buyers, while others support the achievement of E.O. 13514 and agency sustainability goals.
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The Workplace Environment as a Catalyst for Social Change
We know workplace design can influence functional behaviors, but can it be a catalyst for social change? Can organizations use the environment to improve sense of community, increase morale, reduce stress, and develop cross group relationships?
Whole Building Analysis
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Executive Order 13514 (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Executive Order 13514 (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Executive Order 13514 (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Executive Order 13423 (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Executive Order 13423 (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Executive Order 13423 (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for New Construction and Major Renovations (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Systems Optimization (Resources > HVAC)
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Single Pass Cooling Equipment (Resources > Water)
Materials
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Skylights / Solar Tubes
Skylights/light tubes allow daylight to penetrate into a space. They are typically located in the roof/ceiling and can vary in size. Certain solar tracking skylights have mirrors in them that track the sun in order to maximize the amount of daylight brought into the space. Installation of either exterior baffles or interior shades on skylights provide control of natural light flow allowing for the minimization of heat gain and glare.