Integrative Process - IP Flashcards

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1
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What is the IP Prerequisite 1?

A

Integrative Project Planning and Design (Healthcare Only)

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What are 4 things to ensure for IP Prequisite 1?

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  1. Owner’s project requirements (OPR)
  2. Preliminary Rating Goals
  3. Integrated Project Team
  4. Design Charette
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3
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What is a triple bottom line?

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economic, environmental and social

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4
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What is the Owner’s Project Requirements

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addresses triple bottom line
goals and strategies to safeguard the health of building occupants, the local community and the global environment
written document

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5
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How many minimum key project team members do you need to conduct a preliminary LEED meeting?

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4 minimum and owner

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How many people are minimally required for an integrated project team?

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4 listed professionals and owner

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7
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How long does a design charette need to be?

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minimum 4 hours

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8
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What is the basis of design

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design info to accomplish owner’s project requirements - systems, indoor quality, design assumptions, codes, regulations, guidelines

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9
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What is IP Credit 1?

A

Energy and Water related Systems

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10
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What are 7 potential energy related system analysis strategies?

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  1. site conditions
  2. massing and orientation
  3. basic envelope attributes
  4. lighting levels
  5. thermal comfort ranges
  6. plug and process load needs
  7. programmatic and operational parameters
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How many potential energy strategies do you need?

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2

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12
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What are ways you can document the energy analysis studies and implement them?

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building and site program
building form and geometry
building envelope and facade treatments on different orientations
elimination or downsizing of building systems

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what are site conditions?

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shading, exterior lighting, hardscape, landscaping and adjacent site conditions

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what are massing and orientation?

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affects HVAC sizing, energy consumption, lighting and renewable energy opportunities

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what are basic envelope attributes?

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insulation values, window to wall ratios, glazing characteristics, shading, window operability

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16
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what are lighting levels?

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interior surface reflectance values, and lighting levels in occupied spaces

17
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what are thermal comfort ranges?

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thermal comfort range options

18
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what are plug and process load needs?

A

reduce through programmic solutions such as equipment and purchasing policies or layout options

19
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what are programmatic and operational parameters?

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multifunctioning spaces, operating schedules, space allotment per person, teleworking, reducing building area, ongoing operations and maintenance issues

20
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What do you do in discovery for water related systems?

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budget analysis to reduce water loads, potential non potable water supply sources and water demand volumes

21
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What are 4 analysis for water related systems?

A

indoor water demand
outdoor water demand
process water demand
supply sources

22
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what is indoor water demand?

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flush and flow fixture design case demand volumes, calculated in accordance with WE Prerequisite Indoor Water-Use Reduction

23
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What is outdoor water demand?

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landscape irrigation design case demand volumpe calculated in accordance with WE Credit Outdoor ater use reduction

24
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What is process water demand?

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kitchen, laundry, cooling tower or other equipment demand volumes

25
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What is supply sources?

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all optential non potable water supply source volumes such as onsite rainwater and graywater, municipal and HVAC equipment condensate

26
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Where do you document these analysis?

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OPR and BOD

27
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What is the requirement for implementing water related systems?

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demonstrating how at least one onsite nonpotable water supply source was used to reduce the burden on municipal supply or wastewater treatment systems by contributing to at least 2 water demand components

28
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What systems does the analysis that informs the design need to come from?

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plumbing systems
sewage conveyand and or onsite treatment systems
rainwater quality and quality management systems
landscaping, irrigation and site elements
roofing systems and or building form geometry

29
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sample question: Which LEED system does the IP Prerequisite relate to?

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healthcare