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EAS Green Building Initiatives


City of Phoenix

Engineering & Architectural Services Department

Green Building Initiatives

For additional information, please visit http://phoenix.gov/sustainability/

For a copy of the LEED checklist, please visit http://www.usgbc.org/

Background

The City of Phoenix is committed to sustainable design and construction. The following timeline tracks the development of the program:
  • 2000: City General Plan encourages green building construction techniques
  • 2000 – 2001: Researched possible rating systems
  • 2002: Adopted USGBC LEED process
  • 2002 – 2005: Used pilot projects to gain experience
  • 2005: Pilot program led to informed decision on Green Bldg policy
  • 2005: Phoenix City Council adopts “Green Building” Guidelines: Design and build City buildings to LEED Certified standard

LEED Indicators
  • Sustainable Sites
  • Water Efficiency
  • Energy & Atmosphere
  • Materials & Resources
  • Indoor Environmental Quality
  • Innovation in Design

LEED Certified City Projects

Fire Station #50

  • Opened December 13, 2003
  • LEED Certified – April 2004
  • 2.6 acre site, 13,500 sq ft building

Desert Broom Library

  • Opened February 2005
  • LEED Certified – November 2006
  • 3 acre site, 15,000 sq ft building

LEED Registered City Buildings

Phoenix Convention Center West Building
  • Opened July 2006
  • LEED certification in progress for minimum Silver
  • 872,000 sq ft building

Glenrosa Service Center
  • Opened September 2005
  • LEED certification in progress
  • 14,000 sq ft building

Cesar Chavez Library
  • Opened August 2006
  • LEED certification in progress
  • 25,000 sq ft building

Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center
  • In design
  • 7,200 sq ft building

ASU Cronkite School of Journalism / KAET Channel 8
  • Under construction
  • 206,000 sq ft building

Sustainable Design Elements



      Concrete Floors

      (Desert Broom Library)


Skylights (Desert Broom Library)


Low Emitting Materials

(Cesar Chavez Library)



Chairs made of recycled automotive

seatbelts and battery cases Water Efficient Landscaping

(Phoenix Convention Center) (Fire Station #50)




Stormwater Management (Fire Station #50)

              Use of daylight & views


(Cesar Chavez Library)



Reflectors used to prevent light pollution Energy Management System

(Phoenix Convention Center) (Phoenix Convention Center)

New Technologies


                Pervious Concrete

Photovoltaic Solar Panels


Cool Roof Systems



Roof Before Treatment After a Cool Roof was Installed

Activities

Green Building Expo

Phoenix Convention Center, November 7 & 8, 2008.

Training for City Staff

    LEED Training for City Employees

Tuesday, February 19 & 20, and March 4, 2008 (training provided by OWPP)

City of Phoenix LEED Accredited Staff
  • Bonnie Fish
  • Luz Coleman
  • Theresa Foster
  • Gregory Gilliam
  • Juan Giron
  • Jon Kolstad
  • Cynthia Parker
  • Tauny Woo
  • Cheryl Sutton
  • Paul Silvia
  • David Hensley


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