Weekly Bulletin to 5/2/14
By Grey Lee
Are you interested in IAQ? Passive design? LEED ND? Taking the Green Associate Exam before it changes? Well we have a program for you!
We've decided that I should put up a weekly bulletin on the blog to capture the latest news of the Chapter's activities.
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What's been happening this week? Well, we've been working on a lot of things.
- The Building Innovation & Technology Science Fair will be in mid-July and I'm forming a committee to help me organize it. Email me if you're interested! We'll be seeking innovators, service providers, and product vendors who can show off really cool stuff. It will be fun!
- “Passive Design for a Sustainable Future” is our Green Breakfast Club on Tuesday 5/13 at 7:30am in Boston. Please come for an in-depth conversation with Perkins+Will's Yanel de Angel and Jordan Zimmerman.
- Our Green Schools Committee recently met and is moving forward with preparations for the Green Apple Day of Service in September. We are creating a “mini-grant” system to connect sponsors to worthy projects. Talk to Steve Muzzy for more info (smuzzy@usgbcma.org)
- Crazy news from Boston City Hall on Wednesday night: within minutes, the council drafted and voted to approve a delay in the implementation of the Building Energy Reporting & Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO), which otherwise would require reporting starting 5/15/14. We are following the situation closely. Let me know if you have any inside information to share!
- The Residential Green Building Committee is hosting a talk about indoor air quality on Monday 5/12
- Beyond Buildings – LEED ND symposium on 5/20
- We are holding a LEED Green Associate Exam Prep all-day workshop on 5/23
- Our Worcester Committee is holding a Green School Tour in Hudson on 5/29
Our Board just had our annual retreat to examine our strategic priorities. These are:
- Advocacy
- Education
- Collaboration
- Leadership
We spent time examining what constituencies we want to priorities. These are:
- Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC)
- Building Owners & Managers
- Planners and community developers
- Legislators, other electeds and government officials
- School building stakeholders
- Product & services of the green building industry
We want to be more than a trade association. After all, we have a massive and important social mission. Whereever these stakeholder populations overlap and where they intersect with our priorities, we will find the richest and most important programming opportunities. With high-value programming, we will build our membership and sponsorship base and grow our capacity to serve Massachusetts as a social benefit organization.
EPMA Earth Day Service Project
By Kristin Malyak, EMPA; Designer & Workplace Strategist at Gensler
Our work was part of an exercise in dividing and conquering – in the way that the Charles River Watershed Association organizes over a hundred different volunteer groups to help out at various sites along the Charles. It is truly a testament to the power of strength in numbers. By each making our own small contribution, we are all able to enjoy the rich, vibrant outdoor space the Charles provides us with so close to our urban centers.
Thank you to those that coordinated and attended the event this year and hopefully we can make it an annual chapter Earth Day tradition for years to come!
Beyond Buildings: LEED ND presented by USGBC MA
By Robert Weiss, Neighborhood Development Working Group
This major renovation of a traditional South Boston public housing project replaced outmoded housing with townhouses and four-story elevator buildings. New streets were created to make the grounds more walkable and integrate the housing with the surrounding neighborhood. Families can stay in their own neighborhood with its schools and access to public transportation. The project meets criteria for Enterprise Green Communities, LEED Building and Neighborhood Certifications, and Energy Star Homes certification. The units will be smoke-free.
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| Old Colony Housing Development in South Boston |
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| Talbot-Norfolk Triangle in Dorchester, Boston |
The inside scoop about the Green Building Awards
By Grey Lee
Thank you to the New England Real Estate Journal for publishing this great summary of the event and highlighting all the contestants for the Green Building Awards!
Here is my intro article about the awards, with an added paragraph about the event in general:
US Green Building Council Massachusetts Chapter Celebrates Building Performance and Green Innovation with 7th Annual Green Building Awards
In honor of Earth Dayeach year, the USGBC MA Chapter community gathers to recognize superior achievement in the green building industry. We have two awards: the Green Building of the Year and the Green Innovation Award. The Chapter seeks to recognize and encourage higher-level performance in buildings. Thank you for your interest and your work for green buildings!
High-performance buildings are all around us because we see them every day. However, they don't always get the attention they deserve considering the effort that has gone into their creation and into their ongoing management. Our awards program is designed to highlight these achievements and provide recognition to the parties responsible for the green buildings in our communities which are making the world a better place.
The Green Building of the Year is a competition among buildings that are saving energy, conserving water, and improving the user experience. Achievement on these metrics also results in a building that costs less to operate and is more beneficial to occupants than conventional structures. By comparing buildings against each others' measured performance, we help push the entire industry towards improved performance and value.
Similarly, the Green Innovation Award acknowledges that significant creativity and expertise can go into a component of a building project, which can set the stage for future superlative performance.
Green buildings are a significant part of the Massachusetts “innovation economy.” Our members are working with new technologies, new design, construction and facility management techniques to configure buildings in better ways with improved results for all.
This year's entries include a wide variety of buildings designed, built and operated by Chapter members and sponsors. The industry of green buildings brings together teams from a wide variety of disciplines.
Our entries for Green Building of the Year include major downtown office towers, residential facilities and academic centers. Each has demonstrated incredible attention to detail on the part of the facility managers.
In Massachusetts, we have a tremendous amount of talent in the building industry as well as many individuals and firms committed to sustainability. Working on thousands of projects here and beyond, our community of green building professionals is pushing the envelope on achievement in the built environment.
Our Green Innovation Award helps to recognize and reinforce this collective effort. This year we highlight innovations in rainwater management and building project re-use. These are just a sampling of the way Massachusetts is a leading innovator in the green building and real estate arena.
The community that coalesces around the USGBC is expert, exacting and passionate. We share a common engagement on green building projects and a common vision of the future. Our mission is to promote the design, construction, and operation of sustainable buildings and communities in Massachusetts through education, mutual support, and advocacy; this helps with enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life.
As an organization, we welcome anyone interested in sharing this mission to join us and participate in our many programs and activities. We support professional development and general green building education. Our organization advocates for state & local regulations and legislation which will support our green building industry. At the end of the day, we convene the community to facilitate relationships and connections that can help solve the challenges we face in the building industry.
Thank you for being a part of our work, participating in our mission, and coming together for the Earth Day Gala to celebrate the best work of our peers through the Green Building Awards!
We held a great Earth Day Gala at the LEED Gold Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Congratulations to the winners of the Green Building Awards! Green Building of the Year: One Beacon Street by CBRE-NE. Green Innovation: Waltham Watch Factory rainwater management by Richard Burck Associates. Thank you to all the entries and to all who attended. It was a fabulous gathering of our community!
See you at an upcoming event soon!
EARTH DAY GALA
By Grey Lee
On Tuesday April 22nd, the USGBC MA hosted the 2014 Earth Day Gala & Green Building Awards at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Thank you again to Paul Gusmini of the Fed for contributing the venue. It was a great night had by all!
Congratulations to the winners of the Green Building Awards:
- Green Building of the Year: One Beacon Street by CBRE-NE
- Green Innovation: Waltham Watch Factory rainwater management by Richard Burck Associates
Philip Laird of ARC / Architectural Resources Cambridge was on hand to receive their Special Recognition for the Colby College Cogeneration Plant project – which they originally entered as a GBOTY project, but was really impressive as a Green Innovation. The judges were very impressed with the project’s innovative use of biomass as an efficient fuel source. Colby College is the fourth college nationwide to achieve carbon neutrality and the biomass plant is helping to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 70%. Nice!
Tim Mackey from Richard Burck Associates picked up the award for Green Innovation. The project was to manage rainwater at the Waltham Watch Factory. They have taken something as prosaic as roof drainage and reintegrated it into the site in a manner that is absolutely prevalent. It is a perfect combination of innovation and experience.
Then, inside, we had a great dinner.
No one minds a major-funder group selfie, right?
Nice work, Gold Event Sponsors, AHA Consulting Engineers!
| The Late Show with John, Mark, Phoebe, Caitriona, Jim, Emily, Jenn and Suzanne! |
Special Thanks to the many Event Sponsors of the 2014 USGBC MA Earth Day Gala: National Grid, Boston Properties, AHA Consulting Engineers, NStar, Structure Tone, SMMA, Columbia Construction, A Better City, DTZ, Chapman Construction, Robinson & Cole, Suffolk Construction, Entegra, WB Engineers, IRONWOOD Design, The Green Engineer, RS Means, as well as media sponsor NEREJ and venue sponsor The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
2014 Massachusetts Sustainable Campuses Conference
By Steve Muzzy
by Steve Muzzy
Advocacy Committee Reborn
By Grey Lee
You are welcome to join us in this effort towards green building and sustainability advocacy!
This committee now consists of Norm Lamonde of Turner Construction, Mihir Parikh of A Better City, John Dimodica of Noresco, and Ben Myers. Grey Lee is an ex-oficio member.
The Chapter is already engaged on a number of important advocacy campaigns, including:
- Updating the MA Building Code – Stretch Code
- Building Energy Reporting & Disclosure Ordinance – BERDO in Boston
- LEED for Schools
- LEED for Federal, State and Municipal portfolios
- Greening the Multiple Listing Service(s)
- Property-Assessed Clean Energy + Resiliency (PACE+R)
- Climate Action Plan Update for Boston
- Net Zero Task Force in Cambridge
Green Building Awards are here!
By Grey Lee
Brian Swett, Chief of Energy & Environment for the City of Boston, will offer a few remarks on how Boston and Massachusetts demonstrate leadership for green innovation in our industry.
This is an opportunity for you to revel with your peers over a great meal and open bar at the roof deck of the Federal Reserve in downtown Boston. The LEED EBOM Gold Fed Building, that is!
Mark Richey Woodworking has just delivered the awards for this year and they are beautiful, as always:
Now the big question is: who will win? We have a lot of contenders from all around the state, representing many types of buildings and excellent innovations for our green building industry.
You can read more about the Green Building of the Year entries here. Recent past year winners are also listed on our website.
You can read more about the Earth Day Gala on April 22nd here. Tickets are available on that link to our flyer or directly at our event registration page here.
Foam-Free High Performance Building Enclosures
By Adam Prince
On Tuesday April 1st, Oliver Klein from 475 Building High Performance Building Supply (http://www.foursevenfive.com) presented on Foam Free High Performance Building Enclosures. Approximately 25 architects, builders, product vendors, and other professionals attended the presentation that was co-hosted by the USGBC Cape & Islands Interest Group (http://www.usgbcma.org/

























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