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Title: High Performance Building Standard


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High PerformanceBuilding Standard

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  • Public Law 93-383, Sect. 809 (1974)

Congress directed NIBS to exercise its functions
and responsibilities in four general areas,
relating to building regulations..
  • Develop maintain performance criteria for
    maintenance of life, safety, health, and public
    welfare for the built environment.
  • Evaluate building technology to meet the above
    criteria.
  • Conduct related and needed investigations
  • Assemble, store, and disseminate technical data
    and related information

NIBS acts as a non-threatening open forum host
for capital facilities industry collaboration and
a recognized consensus process
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Energy Policy Act of 2005
  • Sec. 914. BUILDING STANDARDS.
  • (a) DEFINITION OF HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS.
    In this section, the term high performance
    building means a building that integrates and
    optimizes all major high-performance building
    attributes, including energy efficiency,
    durability, life-cycle performance, and occupant
    productivity.

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Energy Policy Act of 2005
  • (b) ASSESSMENT. Not later than 120 days after
    the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary
    shall enter into an agreement with the National
    Institute of Building Sciences to
  • (1) conduct an assessment (in cooperation with
    industry standards development organizations) of
    whether the current voluntary consensus standards
    and rating systems for high performance buildings
    are consistent with the current technological
    state of the art, including relevant results from
    the research, development and demonstration
    activities of the Department

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Energy Policy Act of 2005
  • (2) determine if additional research is
    required, based on the findings of the
    assessment and
  • (3) recommend steps for the Secretary to
    accelerate the development of voluntary
    consensus-based standards for high performance
    buildings that are based on t he findings of the
    assessment.

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Energy Policy Act of 2005
  • (c) GRANT AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
    Consistent with subsection (b) and section 12 (d)
    of the National Technology Transfer and
    Advacement Act of 1995, the Secretary shall
    establish a grant and technical assistance
    program to support the development of voluntary
    consensus-based standards for high performance
    buildings.

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Assessment Methodology
  • Identify specific performance goals that would be
    used to define a high performance building.
  • Identify specific performance metrics and
    benchmarks for providing for performance goals. a
    matrix.
  • Catalogue existing industry standards and
    programs that are used to measure or validate the
    specific performance metrics including the
    identification of gaps and standards needed to
    measure and validate high performance buildings.
  • Develop final framework and document assessment.

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Defining High Performance Buildingsthrough
Performance Goals
  • Building Life Span
  • Systems Life Spans
  • Building Operation
  • Building Maintenance
  • Occupant Productivity
  • Occupant Safety and Security
  • Mission Performance
  • Building Efficiency
  • Systems Performance

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Identifying Performance Metrics
  • Energy Use
  • Water Use
  • Environmental Responsiveness
  • Productivity
  • Building Flexibility/Efficiency
  • Security
  • Safety
  • Accessibility
  • Thermal Comfort
  • Acoustical Comfort
  • Lighting Comfort
  • Indoor Air Quality
  • Airtightness
  • Moisture Protection
  • System/Equipment Efficiency
  • System/Equipment Longevity
  • System/Equipment Maintenance
  • Disaster Operations

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Cataloguing Performance Validation Methods
  • Industry Specifications
  • Industry Standards/Test Methods
  • Product/System Testing Programs
  • Building/Product Certification and Rating
    Programs
  • Federal Requirements

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What Is It?
  • It is Not a
  • Building code
  • Certification program
  • Evaluation program
  • Federal requirement
  • It is a
  • Industry consensus on the definition of high
    performance for buildings
  • Harmonization of existing standards to meet that
    definition

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Assessment Approach
  • Task 1 Conduct Meeting 1
  • Agree on scope and building types, agree on
    performance goals and areas, form subcommittees,
    and formulate subcommittee work plans.
  • Task 2 Subcommittee Activities
  • Define performance metrics and levels, identify
    existing and needed validation methods.
  • Task 3 Conduct Meeting 2
  • Develop preliminary consensus on performance
    metrics, levels and validation methods.
  • Task 4 Subcommittee Activities
  • Finalize performance metrics, levels and
    validation methods.
  • Task 5 Conduct Meeting 3
  • Develop final consensus on performance goals,
    metrics, levels and validation methods.
  • Task 6 Prepare final Assessment Report
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