Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology has committed to building all future
buildings to a minimum of a LEED
Silver Standard.
The Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™
is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction,
and operation of high performance green buildings.
LEED promotes a
whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance
in five key areas of human and environmental health: sustainable
site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials
selection, and indoor environmental quality.
Did you know?
In the United States, buildings account for:
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36% of total
energy use/65% of electricity consumption
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30% of
greenhouse gas emissions
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30% of raw
materials use
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30% of waste
output/136 million tons annually
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12% of potable
water consumption*
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www.usgbc.org
Current Practices
Whenever possible we
use materials with recycled content in renovations including:
Everyday steel used in fabrication is recycled steel.
All steel doors
and frames and wood doors we use meet LEED standards.
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In addition, we recycle metals, materials, and furnishings whenever
possible.
We use dimpled
light-gauge steel framing, UltraSTEEL, in construction.
UltraSTEEL
contributes to walls and ceilings achieving higher STC (Sound
Transmission Class) ratings which means it does a better job of
blocking airborne noise.
The process used in
producing this type of steel framing uses up to 12 percent less
steel than normal.
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http://www.dietrichindustries.com/ultrasteel/menu.asp
We are testing
waterless urinals in Facilities Operations with plans to install
additional units in academic areas this fall. Our patented
No-Flush™ urinals work completely without water or flush valves.
The system is touch free, improves restroom
sanitation and eliminates odors. On average one waterless urinal
saves 45,000 gallons of water per year.
Estimated average savings from the installation of
one waterless urinal in a moderately high traffic area would result
in the savings of more than $200 per year.
http://www.waterless.com
In addition, during
new construction or renovations we install T8 fixtures. T8s are
more efficient than the older T12 bulbs. T12 and T8 describes the
diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch.
Resources
U.S. Green Building Council
The
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
is the nation’s foremost coalition of leaders from every sector of
the building industry working to promote buildings that are
environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live
and work.
www.usgbc.org
LEED
The Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™
is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction,
and operation of high performance green buildings.
http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategoryID=19
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