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2003 Conference Agenda
The Labs21 2003 Annual Conference was a paperless
event. To view available speaker abstracts, click on the title of the presentations listed below. Note: We have only posted abstracts for authors
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Labs21 2003 Annual Conference
Final Agenda
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PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS: Monday, October 20, 2003
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8:00 AM
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Registration and Continental Breakfast
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8:30AM - 5:30PM
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Option 1: Labs21
High Performance, Low-Energy Design Course
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8:30AM - 1:30PM
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Option 2: Bio-Containment
Symposium
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Option 3: National Renewable
Energy Laboratory Tours
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6:00 - 8:00 PM
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Grand Opening Reception
Sponsored by:
Fisher Hamilton, Inc.; ISEC,
Incorporated; Earl Walls Associates;
U.S. Green Building Council
; iLABS ; Maynard/David
Partnership
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DAY 1: Tuesday, October 21, 2003
(Skip to view Pre-Conference,
Day 2, Day
3, Posters)
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8:00 AM
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Registration and Continental Breakfast
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9:00 AM
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Morning Plenary
Welcome
Admiral Richard H. Truly, Director, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory
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9:05 AM
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Remarks
Morris X. Winn, Assistant Administrator, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
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9:10 AM
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Remarks
Beth Shearer, Director, Federal Energy Management Program
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9:15 AM
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Keynote Address
William McDonough, William McDonough + Partners, Architecture
and Community Design
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10:00 AM
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Break
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10:30 AM
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Morning Parallel Sessions
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Session A-1
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Case Studies
Moderator: Garrick Maine, Flad & Associates
The Science & Technology
Facility: The Next Step in Sustainability for the National
Renewable Energy
Laboratory
Craig Randock, AIA, and Russell Healey,
PE, SmithGroup
Nancy Carlisle, AIA, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Sustainable Design
of a Research Laboratory
Dale Durfee and Patrick McIntyre, O'Neal, Inc.
Architects & Engineers
Chip Bullock, AIA, Emory University
Delivering Sustainable
Design in the Lab Environment
Mike Walters, Affiliated Engineers, Inc.
Ben Shepherd, Battle McCarthy, Ltd.
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Session A-2
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An Interactive Tour
of the Labs21 Toolkit
Moderator: Paul Mathew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Paul Mathew, Dale Sartor, and Geoffrey Bell,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Session A-3
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Energy Recovery
Moderator: Dan Doyle, Grumman/Butkus Associates
Guidelines for Energy
Recovery
Susan Reilly, Enermodal Engineer, Inc.
Otto Van Geet, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Continuing Advancements
in Air-to-Air Energy Recovery in Labs
Keith Cockerham, PE, CUH2A, Inc.
Applying 3A Molecular
Sieve Total Energy Recovery Wheels to Laboratory Environments
Michael J. Dausch, PE, Johns Hopkins University
John Fischer, SEMCO Inc.
Duane S. Pinnix, PE, RMF Engineering, Inc.
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12:00 PM
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Break for Lunch
Poster Session Officially Opens
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1:30 PM
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Afternoon Parallel Sessions I
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Session B-1
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Codes & Standards
Moderator: Phil Wirdzek, U.S. U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
How Safety Codes
& Standards Impact Energy Use & Energy Codes Impact
Safety: Finding the Right Balance Without Sacrificing Safety,
Energy, or Resources
J. Patrick Carpenter, Kling
Overcoming Barriers
to and Taking Advantage of Manifold Exhaust Systems
Lee Chapman, Industrial Design and Construction
(IDC)
How the Latest Standards
Impact Chemical Laboratories
Gregory F. DeLuga, PE, Siemens Building Technologies
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Session B-2
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Project Financing and Economics
Moderator: Martha Bennett, AIA, Bennett Wagner & Grody
Economic Models for Integrated
Project Teams
Daniel M. Arons, AIA, and J. Erik Mollo-Christensen,
AIA, Tsoi/Kobus & Associates
Laboratory Energy Savings
DesignA Case Study
Paul Gibson, PE, TKG Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Building on Bren:
Putting a Price on Green Lab Design
Lisa Fay Matthiessen, AIA, and Peter Morris,
Davis Langdon Adamson
Todd See, Flack & Kurtz
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Session B-3
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Fume Hoods
Moderator: Geoffrey Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
CFD-driven Optimization
of Room Airflow Patterns and Their Effect on Hood Containment
for Flexible Laboratories of the Future
Alexy Kolesnikov and Ray Ryan, Flow Sciences,
Inc.
Douglas B. Walters, KCP, Inc.
Mechanical and Control
System Consideration for Lab Buildings with High Performance
Fume Hoods
Victor Neuman, Tek-Air Systems, Inc.
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3:00 PM
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Break
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3:30 PM
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Afternoon Parallel Sessions II
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Session C-1
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Pharmaceutical Laboratories
Moderator: Jim Ricigliano, PWI Energy
Laboratories of the
Future Strategies for the Future
William E. Ferguson, Ph.D., CUH2A Inc.
FlexibleSustainableand
Leased Millennium Pharmaceuticals "R&D's 2003, Lab
of the Year"
Donald M. Haiges, PE, Shooshanian Engineering,
Inc.
David P. Manfredi, AIA, Elkus/Manfredi Architects
LEED and the
Lab: A Case Study
Jay Shoemaker, Francis Cauffman Foley Hoffman,
Ltd.
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Session C-2
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Forensics Laboratories
Moderator: Steve Moodie, Fields Devereaux Architects &
Engineers
Forensic Laboratory Programming,
Planning & Design
Ken C. Mohr, Jr., Health, Education + Research
Associates, Inc.
Forensic LaboratoriesSustainable
Building Strategies as Determinants of Architectural Character
and Humane Working Environment
Benjamin Caffey, AIA, Fields Devereaux Architects &
Engineers
Forensics LaboratoriesA
Modern Engineering Approach
Michael Cooper, HarleyEllis
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Session C-3
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Teaching Laboratories: A Focus on Campus Planning
Moderator: Punit Jain, Cannon Design
U.C. Merced Pilot Partnership
Update: Completion of Design for the Science and Engineering
Building
Karl Brown, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
Recommissioning Existing
Labs To Realize Energy Savings
W.S. Lanny Joyce, Cornell University
Obtaining and Using Performance
Information From Your Lab
Jim Dewey, University of CaliforniaSanta
Barbara
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5:00 PM
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Adjourn
Board Buses for Boulder
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6:30 PM
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Tour and Dinner at University
of Colorado, Boulder
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DAY 2: Wednesday, October 22, 2003
(Skip to view Pre-Conference,
Day 1, Day
3, Posters)
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8:00 AM
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Registration and Continental Breakfast
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Breakfast Sessions
- The Center for High Performance Learning Environments
(Hosted by Virginia Tech)
- Labs21 Center of Excellence for Marine-Based Labs (Hosted
by the University of Hawaii)
- Fuel Cells in Laboratory Applications: Clean Power
and a Hydrogen Fueling Station Too
- Energy Efficiency in Forensic Laboratories
Poster Session Open/Staffed
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9:00 AM
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Morning Parallel Sessions I
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Session D-1
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Science Trends and Their Impacts on Lab Design
Moderator: Phil Wirdzek, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
The Business of Sustainability
Joe Phillips, CUH2A
Automation in Laboratories
Ned Michalowski, Earl Walls Associates
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Session D-2
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Air System Design
Moderator: Andrew Dymek, Newcomb & Boyd
Evaluating Alternate
Fume Hood System Technologies Using Advanced Building Simulation
Karl Aveard, CSI, AIA, Earl Walls Associates
William Kosik, PE, CEM, OWP/P
Air System Design: Good Acoustic Performance Without Sound
Traps
Wendell C. Brase and William Cowdell, PE,
University of California, Irvine
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Session D-3
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Cooling and Heating I
Moderator: Ron D'Andrea, R.G. Vanderweil Engineers
The Sustainable Laboratory
Building: Challenges from a Current Project
Patrick Fogarty, Norman Disney & Young
Perimeter Heating Requirements
and Approaches in the Laboratory Environment
David W. Madigan, PE, vanZelm Heywood & Shadford,
Inc.
Daniel M. Arons, Tsoi/Kobus & Associates, Inc.
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10:00 AM
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Break
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10:30 AM
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Morning Parallel Sessions II
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Session E-1
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Vivariums
Moderator: Gary Shane, STV Architects
Vivarium Designs, Trends,
Benchmarks, and Sustainable Elements
Jeffrey L. Heiken, PE, and John Neilson, Kling
Improving the Environment
for Animal Holding Facilities
Christopher S. Robertson, Phoenix Controls Corporation
Using the Commissioning
Process to Improve Energy Efficiency in Existing Laboratories
& Vivariums
Dan Frasier, Cornerstone Commissioning, Inc.
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Session E-2
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Sustainable Campus Planning
Moderator: Beth Shearer, Federal Energy Management Program
Sustainable Research
Campus Planning at NREL
Laura Burnett, ASLA, Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
Marc Stutzman, ASLA and Martin Eiss, AIA, RNL
Design
Nancy Carlisle, AIA, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Sustainable Campus Planning
for the FDA Consolidation
Don Posson, PE, CIPE, Kling
LANL Sustainable Design
Guideline
Sheila J. Hayter, PE, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory
Brooke Davis and William Jones, PE, Los Alamos
National Laboratory
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Session E-3
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Cleanrooms
Moderator: Dale Sartor, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Using Benchmarking
to Identify Energy Efficiency Opportunity in Cleanrooms: The
Labs21 Approach
William Tschudi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Cleanroom Air Management
and Efficiency Improvement
Carl J. Peterson, Sandia National Laboratories
What Laboratory Facilities Can Learn from Cleanrooms
Pete Rumsey, PE, Rumsey Engineers, Inc.
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12:00 PM
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Lunch
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1:30 PM
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Afternoon Parallel Sessions II
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Session F-1
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Unique Lab Environments
Moderator: Charlotte Matthews, Steven Winters Associates
Energy Management for
the United States Antarctic Program
Don Atwood, Alaska SAR Facility
Trevor Viljoen, Raytheon Company
Process Optimization
and Waste Minimization Through Sustainable Design: Planning
for the Characterization of High Energy Materials (CHEM) Laboratory
James Stine, Marla Maltin, and Alicia
Pope, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Twin Creeks Science
and Education CenterSustainable Laboratory Design for
the National Park Service
Jim Nicolow, Lord, Aeck & Sargent
Victor Olgyay, Ensar Group, Inc.
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Session F-2
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Retrofits
Moderator: David Reese, Carter & Burgess, Inc.
Making a Case for Sustainable
Developer Driven Lab Projects
Victoria David, AIA, Maynard/David Partnership, Inc.
Efficient Lab Retrofits:
Teaching Old Labs New Tricks
Jonathan Friedan, Joseph D'Alu, and Dennis
Potter, Ballinger
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Session F-3
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Exhaust Systems I
Moderator: Tim Kehrli, TLK Consulting
Hazardous Exhaust Discharge
Options
Bruce E. Appel, PE, Cator, Ruma & Associates
Design Guidance for Exhausts
Edwina Wong and Michael Ratcliff, Rowan Williams
Davies & Irwin
Varying Exhaust Stack
Discharge Velocity to Improve Energy Efficiency and PerformanceCase
Studies
Gregory R. Johnson, PE, Newcomb & Boyd Consultants
and Engineers
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3:00 PM
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Break
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3:30 PM
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Afternoon Parallel Sessions II
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Session G-1
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Bio-Containment Laboratories
Moderator: Phil Wirdzek, U.S. U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
Sustainability Considerations in State-of-the-Art Biocontainment
Facilities
Jeffrey Schramm, Gilbane Building Company
The Challenges of Providing
Bio-Containment Spaces in Existing Facilities
Ed Cordes, AIA and Raymond Beets, AIA, B2HK
Architecture
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Session G-2
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Operations and Maintenance
Moderator: Will Lintner, U.S. Department of Energy
Engaging Laboratory
Operations for Significant Improvements in Sustainability
Joe Phillips, CUH2A
Quantification of Incremental Energy Savings Related to
Hood Sash Best Management Practices
Bill Brewer, Duke University Medical Center
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Session G-3
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Exhaust Systems II: Modeling
Moderator: Otto Van Geet, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Best Practices for
Modeling Exhaust Dispersion
Ronald Petersen, Cermak Peterka Petersen, Inc.
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4:30 PM
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Adjourn
Board Buses for NCAR
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6:00 PM
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Dinner at the National Center for Atmospheric
Research (NCAR)
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Day 3: Thursday, October 23, 2003
(Skip to view Pre-Conference,
Day 1, Day
2, Posters)
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8:00 AM
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Registration and Continental Breakfast
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Breakfast Sessions
- Laboratory Codes and Standards: Energy Efficiency and
Human Health (Hosted by Harvard University)
- Energy Efficient Laboratory Equipment
- Campus Planning Strategies
Poster Session Open/Staffed
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9:00 AM
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Morning Parallel Sessions I
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Session H-1
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Cooling and Heating II
Moderator: Jeff Willis, PageSoutherlandPage
Efficiency by Design:
Haverford University, A Case Study
Philip Bartholomew, PE, CUH2A, Inc.
The Problem with Single
Duct VAV: Built-In Inefficiency of the Common Lab System
Michael Morehead, Flack + Kurtz Inc.
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Session H-2
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Performance Benchmarking
Moderator: Sheila Hayter, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
A New Approach to HVAC
Design: Benchmarking and the MLM (Most Likely Maximum) Method
Karl Brown, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
Systems Performance
Benchmarking
Nicholas A. Caronna, PE, CRB Consulting Engineers,
Inc.
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Session H-3
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Human Factors
Moderator: David Sutton, Scientific Equipment and Furniture
Association (SEFA)
Educating the Workforce
on Sustainable Design at Sandia National Laboratories
Jack Mizner, Sandia National Laboratories
Practical & Poetic:
The Sociology of Science
Jeff Salocks and Chris Leary, The Stubbins Associates
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10:00 AM
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Break
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10:30 AM
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Morning Parallel Sessions II
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Session I-1
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Environmental Performance Criteria
Moderator: Paul Mathew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Piloting the Use of
Labs21 Environmental Performance Criteria in the Design and
Construction of a Laboratory Facility
Jack Mizner, Sandia National Laboratories
Applying the Environmental
Performance Criteria Version 2.0 to a New Laboratory Building
Rick Phillips and Renee Azerbegi, RMH Group,
Inc.
Thomas Wuertz and Philip Macey, RNL Design
Sustainable Laboratories: Using LEED for Laboratories
Karl Aveard, CSI, AIA, Earl Walls Associates
Brendan Owens, U.S. Green Building Council
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Session I-2
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The Future of Sustainable Laboratory Design
Moderator: Roger Maynard, Maynard/David Partnership
Planning for the Unknown:
How Do You Build a 50-Year Laboratory When You Can't See the
Science 10 Years From Now?
Karl K. Jonietz and Kenneth Stroh, Los Alamos
National Laboratory
Lean, Green Research
Machine: Implemental Strategies for Sustainable Research Facilities
Jeff Salocks and Chris Leary, The Stubbins Associate
A Teaching Laboratory
for the 21st Century: Designing a Biomanufacturing Training
Facility for the State of North Carolina, A Public/Private
Partnership
Andrew Rothschild, Scientific Properties
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Session I-3
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Commissioning
Moderator: Michael Weiss, Working Buildings LLC/Building
Commissioning Association
Commissioning: Expediting
Laboratory Construction, "On Time/On Budget"
Jeremy H. Deall, E-Cube, Inc.
Exemplary Laboratory
Design From the Commissioning Perspective
Jarrell D. Wenger, PE, Engineering Economics,
Inc.
On Target: A Building
Systems Commissioning Program at Sandia National Laboratories
Ralph Wrons, Sandia National Laboratories
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12:00 PM
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Lunch
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1:30 PM
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Afternoon Plenary Session & Conference Wrap-Up
Where's the MoneyLeveraging State Resources for
Energy Generation
Scott Sklar, The Stella Group, Ltd.
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3:00 PM
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Adjourn
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