– Arc – is here: connecting the building performance

By Marisa Long, USGBC

Arc’s mission is to connect all actions through a single platform that delivers a higher quality of life

Washington, D.C. — (Dec. 1, 2016) — A new technology company, Arc Skoru Inc., officially launched today by Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI). This new venture will be the official host for Arc, a state-of-the-art digital platform available at arcskoru.com. Arc allows any project — whether a single building, a community or an entire city — to measure improvements and benchmark against itself and projects around it.

Scot Horst, who has overseen and led the development of LEED since 2005, has been appointed as the CEO of Arc.

“GBCI developed Arc as a way to provide new and more transparent ways to share information,” said Mahesh Ramanujam, president and CEO, U.S. Green Building Council and GBCI. “Scot Horst brings many years of leadership and expertise to Arc, and we celebrate him in his new role as the CEO. For the past 11 years, Scot has led the evolution of LEED through LEED 2009 and LEED v4. He was also the chief inventor of the LEED Dynamic Plaque, a system designed to tie ongoing building performance to initial certification.”

The goal of Arc is to support the missions of USGBC and GBCI. LEED-certified buildings can use Arc to improve and benchmark against other certified buildings around them. Existing buildings that have not certified can use Arc to make incremental sustainability improvements to eventually achieve LEED certification.

“Arc allows buildings, communities and cities to compare their performance against their peers and also connect to vetted green building strategies,” said Scot Horst, CEO, Arc. “Over the last two decades LEED certification has become a symbol of leadership, signifying that a project is saving energy, resources and water, and is healthier for occupants and the community. A LEED building has become the mark of a high quality building. Now through the Arc platform, all buildings can improve and work toward LEED certification.”

Today more than ever before, the green building movement relies on technology and data, and the future of green buildings is focused on performance. Arc represents a new era for green building; the platform takes LEED to the next level through the shared use of technology, feedback and recognition of excellence.

About the Arc platform:

  • Arc is a simple digital platform for all projects pursuing LEED certification and will eventually include other green building rating systems, standards protocols and guidelines.
  • Arc is inclusive of all projects, even those not pursuing certification, so that all buildings can measure performance and make incremental improvements.
  • Arc facilitates connections to people and projects globally. It encourages innovation, enabling informed decisions on building design, operations and maintenance.

Features of the current Arc platform include:

  • Existing buildings can use Arc to earn LEED Operations + Maintenance certification and precertification using the O+M performance path.
  • Projects that are currently pursuing and planning to register for the LEED for Existing Buildings standard path can also use Arc for performance data reporting.
  • Cities, communities and districts can use Arc to start tracking data and earn LEED pre-certification.
  • All registered and previously certified LEED projects have access to Arc to keep their LEED certification up to date. Project leads can also use Arc for performance data tracking and reporting as per the initial requirements in LEED for data sharing.
  • Projects previously using the LEED Dynamic Plaque will be included in Arc.

The O+M performance path was approved by the LEED Steering Committee in January 2016 and the LEED for Cities Pilot was approved by the LEED steering committee in October 2016. LEED for Cities will be submitted for USGBC member approval following input from pilot users.

Over time, Arc will continue to add rating systems into the platform. The platform provides an entry point for all buildings with the goal of eventually certifying them to LEED or to other GBCI rating systems such as GRESB, WELL, PEER, SITES, Parksmart, etc. As GBCI adds new rating systems, the introduction of Arc makes the certification process as streamlined as possible for the end user. Projects pursuing certification under more than one rating system will realize efficiencies in places where the rating systems share the same or similar requirements.

About Arc

Arc Skoru Inc. was created by GBCI to make USGBC, GBCI and their partners’ visions a reality by connecting people all over the world to actions and inspiring them to make the most informed decisions. This empowers people to connect and collaborate toward a collective higher quality of life. Arc Skoru is the go-to place to track all of the inspirations, connections and actions related to the sustainability of our built environment.

Arc Skoru uses its Arc platform to allow users to measure performance, make improvements and benchmark against other projects. Arc is a complement to LEED and other green building rating systems, standards, protocols and guidelines and allows buildings and spaces to compare performance metrics and connect those metrics to green building strategies. Arc enables incremental improvements and can put a project on track for LEED or other rating system certification. arcskoru.com

“Plus des Batiment Vert!” – les Quebecois Rock!

By Alexander Landa


The USGBC MA Chapter has many partnerships across the state, the country, and even the continent. We work with architects, schools, product manufacturers, and more – including the Quebec Delegation – who has an office here in Boston. This past Wednesday during ABX 2016, we worked together with Quebec to throw an awesome party, celebrating our partnership, architecture, our mutual mission for a better tomorrow, and more green buildings!

In between networking sessions, we saw Grey Lee, Yann Lamarche, Keith Kalinowski, and a couple of heartening testimonials by customers who are picking up the accent. We also brought back the showboards from our Green Building Showcase in September – lots of cool projects to share with the community encore!

We look forward to working with Quebec here in Boston more!

See more photos from the event here.

2016 Charles River Cleanup

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager


The EPMA's had an great turn out at the 17th Annual Charles River Clean-Up on Saturday. We were blessed with the elusive Boston spring sun! The Esplanade was packed full of strolling families, runners, cyclists and roller bladers all enjoying the fine weather. We were assigned to the river section between the Boston University and Massachusetts Ave Bridges, along with three other volunteer groups. We gathered at the Exercise Course on the Esplanade to pick up our Charles River Clean Up t-shirts, trash bags, and pick up tools, then headed off to get to work.


It was great to be alongside volunteers from all over Boston. There were retirees, school children and even some toddlers helping out. We split up to gather trash along the Storrow Drive fence line and by the water. The volume of trash was noticeably lower than past years due to our mild winter. We found a lot of broken glass in the rip rap along the shoreline, some car accident detritus along the road, and some old clothing by the water that had become a home for algae and small fresh water mollusks. 


The Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup brought over 3,000 volunteers together, highlighting the impact of community empowerment, teamwork and environmental stewardship. It was really inspiring to see the turnout and help contribute to the health of our city. 


After the clean-up, we gathered at the Hatch Shell for a group picnic. As music played over the loud speaker, people took over the lawn with picnic blankets, frisbee games and dancing. It was a great wrap up to an awesome day of service! 
Thank you to all of our volunteers, and we look forward to seeing you at our Earth Day Clean Up next year! 
 

2.5 Weeks From Now: NESEA: BuildingEnergy '16 Conference

By Ryan Duffy, Communications Fellow


Join us at BuildingEnergy Boston Conference + Trade Show, March 8-10 at the Seaport World Trade Center, Boston MA. It's going to be awesome!
 
We will be right there on the trade show floor – let us know if you'd like to volunteer to share the good news of the USGBC MA Chapter to conference attendees. 
 

Friends of USGBC MA can register with the case sensitive code FRIENDOFNESEA to receive $25 off!

Read more about the event below!

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Join NESEA for the BuildingEnergy Boston Conference + Trade Show: March 8-10, 2016

Pre-Conference Workshops and Networking: March 8, 2016 at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston, MA

Conference + Trade Show: Wednesday and Thursday, March 9-10, 2016 at the Seaport

What is BuildingEnergy?

The BuildingEnergy Boston Conference + Trade Show is the Northeast's premier gathering for sustainable design, green building, and renewable energy professionals. Produced by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA), the annual event attracts more than 3,500 practitioners working together to advance the adoption of sustainable energy practices in the built environment. Attendees span all sectors of the building industry, ensuring that the people you meet and the knowledge you gain will expand your network and strengthen your business. Conference sessions are rigorous, relevant, and rooted in whole-systems thinking. The trade show hosts companies with cutting edge products and services. Greenwashing is left at the door. Sound good? Join us!

Why Attend BuildingEnergy?

  • Network with industry leaders
  • Build your competitive advantage
  • Make business-to-business connections and grow your client base
  • Learn new techniques and new technologies at over 80 sessions and workshops
  • Earn your professional credits in highly engaging multi-disciplinary sessions
  • Visit exhibits of companies with cutting edge products and services

Why Exhibit at BuildingEnergy?

  • Introduce your products and services to new clientele
  • Debut new products and services to established clientele
  • Make business-to-business connections and grow your client base
  • See and be seen by industry leaders and emerging professionals
  • Avoid the discomfort of having to explain your absence

BuildingEnergy Attendee Breakdown

51% Building professionals (architects, engineers, builders, planners, contractors, facility managers, developers and designers)

23% Energy and environmental professionals

15% Educators, homeowners, students and non-profit organizations

2016 Volunteer Appreciation

By Celis Brisbin, Programs Manager

Congratulations to the many individuals who have consistently volunteered for the Chapter to help us move forward with our mission. Our volunteers are really making a difference in how we are able to deliver education, to create excellent networking opportunities, and to advocate for state and local policies that will benefit our industry. And – they appear to have a great time while working on these many fronts! 

We took a few minutes at the Annual General Meeting to recognize some of these folks. It was fun.

 

Shining Star of the Chapter: Phoebe Beierle

Phoebe lead the Green Schools committee through another successful and record making year. The Green Apple Day of Service supported over 4,000 students and their communities with Green Schools projects! 


 

Stepper-Uppers: Jessie Miller, Kimberly Le, Brice Hereford

Jessie Miller – Outreach Committee, Kimberly Le- Residential Green Building Committee, and Brice Hereford – West Branch, all stepped up to lead their teams in 2015. We are extremely happy to have them onboard and to work with them in 2017. Thank you!


 

 

New Hit Wonders: Colleen Brisport, Mark Pignatelli, Suzy O'Leary

Colleen, Mark and Suzy all worked hard this past year to bring programming and support to the Chapter. We appreciate their individual contruibution of time and service to our Chapter and are proud to have them and their continued efforts in 2016!


Special: John DiModica & Dan Whittet

John championed PACE+R with the Advocacy Committee. We were pleased to have him at the State House and here in our offices, enlightening us on the importance of this legislation, and conveying its merits to lawmakers. Dan has been a champion of green buildings and frequently works with us on educational presentations, advocacy, and our existing building community. 


Fundraiser Rockers: Ben Myers & Jim Newman

Ben and Jim have been working in the boiler room of the USGBC supporting us with the funds needed to make progress on our mission and to support our community. Thanks Ben and Jim for your work connecting us with the community of support!

 

Emerging Professionals of the Year: Vinoth Kumar Sekar & Rebecca Slocum

Rebecca has developed the Mentoring Program with EPMA group which is now underway for the 2016 cycle. Vinoth teamed with the USGBC and the Northeastern University to start the first annual Energy Conference. The conference was a total success and we look forward to supporting it next year. 

 

Noteworthy Mention: Stephanie MacNeil, Kristin Malyak, Matt Smith, Ryan Montoni, Marie Nolan, Alana Spencer, Mark Dunn, Laura Fitch, Aelan Tierney, Jared Gentilucci, Craig Foley, David Bliss, Bill Tobin, Kate Bubriski, Adrian Charest

Thank you to our family of volunteers who work tirelessly to support the mission of the USGBC Massachusetts Chapter. Without your support, we would not be the organization that we are. 

 

 

11/23 Advocacy Breakfast on Building a Clean Energy Future

By USGBC MA Chapter

Start off your Thanksgiving holiday week by filling up on GBCI credits. Come to our breakfast meeting to discuss the complexities of net-metering, the Acadia Center's solar policy framework for Massachusetts, and their plan for reaching 2020 greenhouse gas emission targets.

Join us at 50 Milk St. on Monday, November 23, 8:30-10:00am for a discussion about the legislature's hot-button net-metering issue. The Acadia Center's Tyler Soleau will discuss his organization's Next Generation Solar Policy Framework, which the USGBC MA Board endorsed this summer. Soleau, a former Beacon Hill staffer and lawyer, will share his inside views on how to best approach the legislation and lift these caps–and what other policy areas should be targeted.

Learn about Acadia Center's EnergyVision and Next Generation Solar Policy Framework. Developing more renewable energy is key for building a clean energy future. Come understand and join our Chapter's push for lifting the state's net-metering caps to support the sustainability of the solar industry

Questions for discussion at this presentation include:

  • What is the real obstacle to net-metering reform?
  • How can we ensure the most vigorous continued growth of the solar industry and other renewables?
  • Can we identify new synergies to ensure that Massachusetts gets the most sustainable grid possible?
  • What policy reforms are necessary to reach the state's greenhouse gas emission reduction targets?

This comprehensive outline for the state will help preserve and sustain the solar industry in Massachusetts. Read more about the Acadia Center's Framework on our website, and learn why our Chapter supports this comprehensive policy approach, and the lifting of the net-metering caps, in our recent blog post.


Although Speaker DeLeo said that he intends for the legislature to resolve net-metering by November 18, this coalition needs to plan next steps to ensure the sustainability and growth of the solar industry. Moreover, members of the green building industry and our Chapter's peer organizations are instrumental in advancing renewable, energy efficient policies in the state. Come learn about these issues and what role you and your company can take in helping the state reach these important goals.

Register for the Nov. 23 breakfast here. See you soon!

About the Speaker

Tyler Soleau is Acadia Center’s Energy and Climate Outreach Director. He came to Acadia Center from the Massachusetts House of Representatives where he served most immediately as Staff Director and Counsel for the House Committee on Climate Change. Tyler holds a JD magna cum laude from Vermont Law School and BA from Hamilton College.

2014 LEED Certification in Review

By Grey Lee

2014 was a great year for green building and LEED Certification in Massachusetts!  Of the 130 total projects certified in 2014, 19 earned LEED Certified status, 29 earned LEED Silver, 61 earned LEED Gold, and 21 earned LEED Platinum.
 
 
We want to thank all of the project teams for their hard work and commitment to innovation in efficient design, construction and operation. We are looking forward to another impressive year in 2015 and we already have three certifications completed this year, including a LEED Platinum project by our sponsor The Green Engineer.  The following top ten list ranks firms and owners whose project administrators helped certify over 50 LEED projects together in 2014.
  1. The Green Engineer (Sponsor)
  2. Harvard University
  3. AHA Consulting Engineers (Sponsor)
  4. Entegra
  5. Bergmeyer
  6. New Ecology
  7. Urbanica
  8. ADD; CBRE; Chapman Construction; TND; VHB; Wright Builders
  9. Boston Properties (Sponsor); Boston Global; Corgan; GSA; Perkins + Will; TT Arch
  10. AECOM; Architerra; Callison; Goody Clancy; Mount Vernon

 

Look for upcoming blog posts highlighting our sponsors and some of their recent achievements in Green Building.

 

 

“Living With Water” Design Competition Launch at ABX in Boston

By Grey Lee

Boston's Mayor Marty Walsh kicked off a new design competition today at ABX – the Boston Society of Architects' (BSA) annual convention at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. 

“Boston Living with Water” will draw on the collective talent of architects and planners globally to explore how rising sea level can be an opportunity rather than a threat to Boston.  Three types of scenarios are in the contest: mid-size multifamily building on the waterfront, a vacant lot area in the Seaport, and Morrissey Boulevard on the Dorchester waterfront which already floods regularly. 

More info on the contest is here.
 

 
 

Hundreds of people attended to hear the announcement, which also included remarks by Chief of Environment for the City Brian Swett describing a leadership summit on climate resilience to be hosted at UMass Boston in the spring.

The Mayor was joined by City Manager Rossi of Cambridge, Manager Ash of Chelsea and Executive Director of the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Marc Draisen to announce a new regional effort to help prepare Boston and the metropolitan area for the impacts of climate change. 

Also in attendance (below) were the leaders of the BSA Eric Wilson (Executive Director) and Emily Grandstaff-Rice (current President of the BSA) among other state and local officials.
 

Chapter all-stars included Phoebe Beierle (Boston Public Schools), John Dalzell (Boston Redevelopment Authority), [Grey Lee], and Brian Swett (City of Boston).
 

 

2014 Green Apple Day of Service

By Steve Muzzy

by Steve Muzzy

We are wrapping up the 2014 Green Apple Day of Service campaign and are excited to share that we had 60 projects this year in MA, exceeding last years total!  We also piloted a Green Apple Day of Service Mini-Grant program that awarded 14 grants to well deserving schools.  These schools will be submitting blogs to the Chapter soon.  In the meantime, please check out the following blogs for a sampling of this years projects:

I also want to recognize the efforts for the Bunker Hill Community College USGBC Student Group and specifically their President (and Chapter volunteer) Steven Fitzgerald.  Steven and his group have coordinated 10 projects ranging from collecting cell phones for veterans to LEED tours.
 

Boston Green Academy

 

 

The Center for Green Schools reports that Green Apple Day of Service 2014 brought together hundreds of thousands of volunteers participating in 3,760 service projects in all 50 states and in 42 countries throughout the world.  Thanks to everyone for making the 3rd Annual Green Apple Day of Service a success!

 

 

 

Thank you again to our generous Green Apple Day of Service Mini Grant sponsors and their support of healthy, sustainable schools.

 

 

   
   

$5600 in Green Apple Day of Service Mini-Grants Awarded

By Grey Lee

 

 

Green Schools Update 
$5600 in Green Apple Day of Service Mini-Grants Awarded
 
 
Thanks to the generous support from a number of sponsors, we have awarded a total of 14 mini-grants of $400 each to schools in support of Green Apple Day of Service projects.  National Grid and NSTAR funded a total of 12 projects focused on energy conservation (National Grid split their grants between MA and RI) – with Arrowstreet, Capitol Waste Services, Re-Stream, and Triumph Modular providing support for five more projects. 

 

Congratulations to our awardees!

 

NSTAR – NGRID Energy Focused Project Awardees
 

 

Alighieri Montessori School
East Boston
NSTAR
Manning Elementary School
Jamaica Plain
NSTAR
Boston Green Academy
Brighton
NSTAR
Boston Latin School
Boston
NSTAR
Clark University
Worcester
NGRID
Dallin School
Arlington
NSTAR
Manchester Essex Regional Middle High School
Manchester
NGRID
McKinley Middle School
Boston
NSTAR
Medford High School
Medford
NGRID
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
General Project Awardees
 
 

Brooke Charter School
Mattapan
Curley K-8 School
Jamaica Plain
Lillian Jacobs Elementary School
Hull
Quincy High School
Quincy
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Boston
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We also thank Excel Dryer for their in-kind donation of four XL-SI Green Apple dryers to Brighton High School. 
 
It's not too late to get involved with Green Apple Day of Service. Projects can still be coordinated and registered at http://mygreenapple.org/.  If you're looking to volunteer with a project, see the current MA registered projects for service days in your community.

We especially encourage Chapter Volunteers to attend the projects that received funding support from our sponsors.

 
Thank you to our generous Green Apple Day of Service Mini Grant sponsors and their support of healthy, sustainable schools.
 

Granny Smith
 
 
 
 
 
 
Honey Crisp
 
 
 
 
 
Pippin