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Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Integrated Pest Management is managing pests (plants, fungi, insects, and/or animals) in a way that protects human health and the surrounding environment and that improves economic returns through the most effective, least-risk option. This method means using non-toxic options such as cleaning and physical barriers to entrance before resorting to chemical means.
Learn & Plan Topics
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Keys to Success
Sustainable design, construction, operation, and renovation are best thought of as an integrated process, rather than a collection of things. The process involves new ways of designing, constructing and operating our buildings and facilities.
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Sustainable Building Operations and Maintenance Services
Follow these sustainable strategies as your space renovations are complete and the building and interiors are operated in an environmentally sustainable manner. Operations staff should endeavor to establish best practices in energy efficiency, resource conservation, ecologically sensitive products, and other sustainable practices, and implement them.
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LCA Standards, Tools and Resources
ISO 14040:2006 describes the principles and framework for life cycle assessment (LCA) including: definition of the goal and scope of the LCA, the life cycle inventory analysis (LCI) phase, the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase... -
Sustainable Sites
Choosing a building's site and managing that site during construction are important considerations for a project’s sustainability. Environmentally responsible site selection discourages development of previously undeveloped land; minimizes a building's impact on ecosystems and waterways; encourages regionally appropriate landscaping; rewards smart transportation choices; and controls stormwater runoff. Additionally, appropriate site management can reduce erosion, light pollution, the heat island effect and construction-related pollution. Buildings can be placed in various locations; project teams should choose the environmentally preferred option and follow up with responsible stewardship of the site.
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Best Practices Applicable to All Project Types
This section presents key issues that should be considered for each project type. It is intended to help you think about your overall project, before you begin to compare and select specific materials. This will enable you to select the "best" strategies and materials for your project, given the opportunities and constraints you have identified. Use the sidebar to navigate to your specific project type.
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Under 10,000 SF Interiors Gut Rehab Project
Following are Sustainable Strategies to consider as the space has or will undergo a major tenant gut rehab for projects under 10,000 SF. Note to use a current version of LEED for Commercial Interiors for tenant improvement projects over 10,000 SF. Refer to the Share Section for a represented project Case Study to discover key practices, benefits, results and checklists.
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Spatial Equity
Organizations today are less hierarchical and work is more team based, more mobile, and more cross functional. A key to spatial equity is that space layout and workstation standards are based on new ways of working and specific work tasks and business needs rather than organizational hierarchy.
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Comfort
Comfortable workers are more likely to be productive and engaged with their work than those who struggle to work in spaces that create barriers and stresses. With ever increasing needs to be mindful of the environment when designing spaces, GSA is developing practices that support both sustainability and worker comfort.
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Materials, Furniture, and Furnishings Replacement
Daily wear and tear means that materials, furniture and furnishings require periodic replacement.
Whole Building Analysis
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EPA Integrated Pest Management Principles (O&M > IEQ)
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WEc4.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc1.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc1.5 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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WEc4.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Green Tips (O&M > IEQ)
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IEQc1.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc1.5 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc3.6 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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Example Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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Example Survey Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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GSA Water Management Guide (Resources / Case Study > Water)
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FEMP Water Efficiency Best Management Practices (Resources / Case Study > Water)
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2011 Federal Energy and Water Management Award Winners (Resources / Case Study > Water)
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Green Cleaning and Integrated Pest Management (Resources > IEQ)
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Integrated Pest Management (O&M > IEQ)
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IAQ Management (Resources > IEQ)
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WEc4.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAc5 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc1.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc1.3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc1.4 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc3.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc3.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAp3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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EAc4 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc3.1 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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IEQc3.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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WEc4.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Green Tips (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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Green Tips (O&M > IEQ)
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IEQc1.2 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc1.3 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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IEQc1.4 (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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Example Survey Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Example Survey Questions (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Green Tips (O&M > Lighting)
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Green Tips and Strategies (O&M > HVAC)
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Green Tips (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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Comfort/Mood (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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Example Water-specific Questions from Green Globes New Construction (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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National Energy Consumption Policy Act (1978) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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The HPSB Guiding Principles for Existing Buildings (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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National Energy Consumption Policy Act (1978) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Green Tips (Resources > Water)
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Mechanical Engineer (Integrative Design Process > Water)
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Green Tips Behavior (Human Behavior > Water)
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Green Tips Behavior (Human Behavior > Water)
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Executive Order 13514 (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Thermal Comfort (Resources > IEQ)
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LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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Green Globes New Construction (NC) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Resources (Water)
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LEED for New Construction (2009) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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O&M (IEQ)
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System Overview (Water)
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Energy Independence and Security Act (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Lighting)
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Boilers/Steam Systems (Resources > Water)
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Single Pass Cooling Equipment (Resources > Water)
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System Bundling (Lighting)
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O&M (HVAC)
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Case1 (Financial > Water)
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O&M (Water)
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Integrative Design Process (IEQ)
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Health (Human Behavior > Lighting)
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Entryway Systems (O&M > IEQ)
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Energy Use (Resources > Lighting)
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Commissioning (O&M > HVAC)
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Ventilation / Filtration (Resources > IEQ)
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System Specific Maintenance (O&M > HVAC)
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Energy Independence and Security Act (2007) (Mandates / Rating Systems > HVAC)
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Green Globes New Construction (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Green Globes Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings (CIEB) (Mandates / Rating Systems > Water)
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Allergies, Asthma and Mold (Human Behavior > IEQ)
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Green Globes Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings (CIEB) (Mandates / Rating Systems > IEQ)
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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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Energy Use (Resources > Water)
Materials
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Recycling containers
Recycling bins come in a variety of shapes and sizes to help keep recyclables organized and pest-free. There are large bins for breakroom and copy areas and small bins to be placed under desks. There are aesthetically pleasing bins, carts, and containers designed for all recycling waste streams. There are also bins that are made from recycled materials. Bins may require occasional cleaning to avoid fostering an environment conducive for pests. -
Sound boots
Sound-boots are integrated into the duct-work between the office walls in the ceiling. The duct work is often shaped like a boot. If properly specified and installed, the sound boot will help control the transfer of sound from one area to another. -
Plants / Planters
Interior plants contribute to an aesthetically pleasing environment. There are several different types of indoor plants, all which vary according to the ease of growth and maintenance, resistance to pests, and efficiency at cleaning the air we breath. Foliage plants are great for indoor work environments because they dont flower and thus do not introduce allergens into the air. http://greenplantsforgreenbuildings.org