LEED Provisions from Port of Oakland Space Use Permit - ACI-NA

LEED Provisions from Port of Oakland
Space Use Permit for Oakland International Airport (OAK)
The recently completed extension and renovation of Terminal 2 at Oakland International Airport
has been certified as a LEED® silver building. The following provisions from the Port of
Oakland’s standard form Space/Use Permit address requirements for tenants (“Permittees”) in
Terminal 2 (“Buildings 367 and 368”) in order to maintain LEED standards.
Additional Terms and Conditions. If the Assigned Space is located in the Buildings
known as Buildings 367 or 368 at the Airport, then Permittee shall also be obligated to comply
with the provisions contained on Attachment “F”, which is also incorporated herein and forms a
part of this Permit.
ATTACHMENT “F”
LEED REQUIREMENTS
1.
Permittee shall comply with the following additional requirements in the
construction of any improvements in the Assigned Space if it is located within the Buildings at
the Airport known as Buildings 367 or 368:
C&D Waste Management: Permittee shall insure that 75% of waste generated
during construction (by weight or volume) must be diverted from the landfill via recycling or
reusing materials. All material leaving the site shall be tracked and documented by Permittee,
and Permittee shall provide Port with weight slips or other similar documentation in form
reasonably acceptable to Port.
Indoor Air Quality: Permittee shall comply with the IAQ Management plan
established for the remainder of the construction project including conducting a 2-week building
flush-out after completion, but before occupancy.
EQUIPMENT SELECTION
Water Efficiency: All plumbing fixtures shall be as low-flow as practical. Firm
limits apply to the following fixtures:
Fixture
Acceptable Range
Kitchen sinks
Handwash sinks
Toilets
1.5 - 2.5 gpm
0.5 gpm
1.2 – 1.6 gpf
HVAC Equipment: All HVAC equipment shall be commissioned for proper
operation and efficiency as required by section 01811 Mechanical Equipment Commissioning of
the specifications or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (“LEED”) for New
Construction version 2.1.
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Air conditioners and refrigeration equipment shall be Energy Star compliant and
not use refrigerants containing HCFCs or Halons. Refrigerants in the 400-series are acceptable
(e.g., R 410A).
Lighting: All illuminated exit signs shall use LED technology. Permittee shall
provide area lighting with linear and compact fluorescent lamps.
Appliances: Use of energy efficient appliances (such as Energy Star refrigerators
and freezers) is encouraged.
MATERIAL SELECTION
Cut sheets for all of the following materials must be furnished by Permittee to
Port upon request.
Composite Lumber: All composite lumber and agrifiber products shall contain
no added urea-formaldehyde resins.
Paint: All paint products shall comply with the following VOC limits:
Paint
Non-flat
Flat
VOC Limit (g/L)
150
50
Sealants: All sealant products shall comply with the following VOC limits.
Refer to the LEED-NC v. 2.1 Reference Guide for requirements for sealant types not listed.
Sealants
Architectural
Sealant Primer
Architectural (non-porous)
Architectural (porous)
Other
VOC Limit (g/L)
250
250
775
750
Adhesives: All adhesives shall comply with the following VOC limits. Refer to
the LEED-NC v. 2.1 Reference Guide for requirements for adhesive types not listed.
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Adhesives
VOC Limit (g/L)
Carpet pad adhesive
50
Wood flooring adhesive
100
Ceramic tile adhesive
65
Subfloor adhesive
50
Dry wall & panel installation
50
Cove base adhesive
50
Multipurpose construction
70
Contact adhesive
80
Special purpose contact adhesive
250
Substrates
Metal to metal
30
Porous material except wood
50
Wood
30
Fiberglass
80
Carpet: Carpet shall meet the requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s
Green Label Plus Indoor Air Quality Test Program. Selected carpet shall have a total recycled
content of at least 30%.
Ceramic Tile: Ceramic tile shall have a total recycled content of at least 20%.
Acoustic Tile: Acoustic ceiling tiles shall have a total recycled content of at least
60%.
Insulation: Permittee shall use formaldehyde free insulation with a total recycled
content of at least 20%.
2.
Permittee shall comply with the following additional requirements in the
operation of the Assigned Space if it is located within the Terminal 2 Extension:
Recycling: Provide collection receptacles and storage capacity to recycle paper,
corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals.
Food Waste: Participate in the Port’s Food Waste Composting program.
Cleaning: Comply with the approved products and practices established by the
Port’s non-toxic cleaning policy.
Supplies: Utilize recycled content materials for serving and packaging. Paper
products (napkins, towels, toilet paper, etc.) shall have a post-consumer recycled content of at
least 30%.
Grease traps/Interceptors: Use best management practices for maintaining
grease traps/interceptors.
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