2009 Conference Agenda
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Conference Day 2
7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Registration
8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
- Morning Roundtable Sessions
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Energy Conservation, Behavior Change and New Technologies Support Safety in Research Laboratories
Linda Boomer, Michigan State University
Dave Erikson, Michigan State University
- The Learning Laboratory—Increasing
Sustainability Awareness Among Science and Technology Students
Amorette Getty, University of California-Santa Barbara
Peter James, UK Higher Education Environmental Performance Improvement (HEEPI) Project
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Safely Achievable Reductions in Exhaust Fan Energy on Laboratory Buildings
Chet Wisner, Ambient Air Technologies
Fred Bockmiller, University of California-Irvine
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9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
- Session C1
Labs21 Tools and Resources
Moderator: E. Thomas Lillie, Horizon Engineering Associates, LLP
- Tools and Techniques to Identify
Energy Efficiency Actions in Existing Laboratories
Paul Mathew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Geoffrey Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Taking it to the Street: Applying
Labs21 Concepts in the Real World
Mark Reed, Tsoi Kobus & Associates
Glenn Schuyler, Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin, Inc.
- Using an Integrated Team
Approach as a Basis for Creating Sustainable and Dynamic Research
Spaces
Tom Nelson, Mithun
- Tools and Techniques to Identify
Energy Efficiency Actions in Existing Laboratories
- Session C2
Fume Hood Case Studies
Moderator: J. Patrick Carpenter, Facility Performance Engineers
- Case Study: 500,000 Cubic
Feet per Minute (CFM) Variable Supply and Exhaust at Cedars-Sinai
Victor Neuman, Schneider Electric
Brad Cochran, CPP, Inc.
- Establishing Minimum Flow
Rates for Laboratory Fume Hoods
Tom Smith, Exposure Control Technologies, Inc.
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A New Change to the Laboratory Energy Paradigm: Revisions to the ANSI Z9.5 Fume Hood Minimum Ventilation Rate
Gordon Sharp, Aircuity, Inc.
- Case Study: 500,000 Cubic
Feet per Minute (CFM) Variable Supply and Exhaust at Cedars-Sinai
- Session C3
Design Team Perspectives
Moderator: Joe Phillips, Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill, LLP
- Building Design Inherently
Reduces Energy at Buffalo State College's New Science Complex
Punit Jain, Cannon Design
Jerome Boback, Cannon Design - Building Green Without the
Technology: When Architecture and Engineering Intersect
James Collins, Jr., Payette
Charles Klee, Payette
- Fusion of Sustainability and
Education at University of Notre Dame's Stinson Remick Hall
John Sauer, BSA LifeStructures
- Building Design Inherently
Reduces Energy at Buffalo State College's New Science Complex
- Symposium
- Symposium
Developing a Labs21 Energy Metering/Sub-Metering Strategy
Part 1 of 2
10:30 a.m. – 11 a.m.
- Break
- Technology and Services Fair and Poster Session Open
11 a.m. – Noon
- Session D1
Water Conservation
Moderator: Fred Brunk, Siemens Building Technologies
- Rain Water Harvesting in a
University Setting
Jim Coogan, Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
Robert Kappel, Siemens Water Technologies, Inc.
- EPA—A Leader in Water
Conservation, Reducing its Flow One Laboratory at a Time
Dexter Johnson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Roy Sieber, Eastern Research Group, Inc.
- Rain Water Harvesting in a
University Setting
- Session D2
Laboratory Security and Bio-Containment
Moderator: Guy Collyer, Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure
- Laboratory User Reports on
Energy-Saving Biosafety Cabinets, Freezers, and Refrigerators
Mitsy Canto-Jacobs, HDR CUH2A
- Laboratory Security: A Layered
Approach to Mitigating Risk From Perimeter to Personnel
Kimberly Robidoux, HOK
Michael Weiss, Working Buildings
- Laboratory User Reports on
Energy-Saving Biosafety Cabinets, Freezers, and Refrigerators
- Session D3
LEED® Implementations
Moderator: Julie Higginbotham, Laboratory Design Newsletter
- LEED on a Budget: Determining
Best Value of Sustainable Design Strategies Through Life Cycle
Cost Analysis
Martha Ball, Cannon Design
Punit Jain, Cannon Design
- Sustainable Laboratory Facility
Solutions Beyond LEED
Dirk von Below, Flad Architects
Joseph Ostafi, Flad Architects
- LEED on a Budget: Determining
Best Value of Sustainable Design Strategies Through Life Cycle
Cost Analysis
- Symposium
- Symposium
Developing a Labs21 Energy Metering/Sub-Metering Strategy
Part 2 of 2
Noon – 2 p.m.
- Lunch
- Technology and Services Fair and Poster Session Open
- The Technology and Services Fair closes at 2 p.m.
2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
- Session E1
Federal Perspectives
Moderator: Dan Amon, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Implementing Energy Efficiency
Improvements in High-Technology Facilities with Energy Savings
Performance Contracts (ESPCs)—Opportunities and Challenges
Michael Holda, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Geoffrey Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Increasing the Sustainability
of DOE Laboratory Campuses
William Lintner, DOE, Federal Energy Management Program
- Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention Building 401 Shell Space Build-Out at Fort Collins
Daniel Smith, Smith Carter
Matt Meyer, JE Dunn Construction
- Implementing Energy Efficiency
Improvements in High-Technology Facilities with Energy Savings
Performance Contracts (ESPCs)—Opportunities and Challenges
- Session E2
Airflow Considerations
Moderator: Victor Neuman, Schneider Electric
- HVAC Efficiency Within a Controlled
Current Good Manufacturing Procedures (cGMP) Environment
Jason Rifkin, Equilibrium Consulting
Patrick Goetz, Southland Industries
- Putting an End to the
Air Change Rate Debate
Jason Slusarczyk, Rowan Williams Davies and Irwin, Inc.
Glenn Schuyler, Rowan Williams Davies and Irwin, Inc.
- Does Centralized Demand-Controlled
Ventilation (CDCV) Allow Ventilation Rate Reductions and Save
Energy Without Compromising Safety?
Geoffrey Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Chris Abbamonto, University of California at Irvine
- HVAC Efficiency Within a Controlled
Current Good Manufacturing Procedures (cGMP) Environment
- Session E3
Minimizing Environmental Impact from Laboratories
Moderator: Douglas Friedman, LabWize, Inc.
- Energy Savings—What are
We Really Saving?
Chris Leary, KlingStubbins
Phil Cunningham, KlingStubbins
- Research Laboratories in
the Age of the Invisible
David Martin, Anshen+Allen
Peter Rumsey, Rumsey Engineers
- Building Information Modeling:
From Concept to Facility Management
Kevin Brettman, JE Dunn Construction
Jeff Kleinschmidt, JE Dunn Construction
- Energy Savings—What are
We Really Saving?
- Symposium
O&M for High Performance Laboratories: Changing the Paradigm of Competence and Culture - Symposium
3:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
- Break
4 p.m. – 5 p.m.
- Session F1
Eli Lilly Building K362—A Prelude to the Tour
Moderator: Randy Sides, Eli Lilly and Company
- Eli Lilly Building K362 Biotech
Development Laboratory Tour Presentation
Chris Harp, Flad Architects
Carl Stumpf, Affiliated Engineers
Jason Tharp, Eli Lilly and Company
- Eli Lilly Building K362 Biotech
Development Laboratory Tour Presentation
- Session F2
Opportunities for Sustainability in Existing Buildings
Moderator: Delores J. Wisner, Ambient Air Technologies, LLC
- Create Value by Renovating
and Make it Green
David Bendet, Perkins+Will
John McDonald, Integral
- From the Technical to the
Human Touch: Designing Modern, Sustainable Laboratories in Challenging
Environments
Robert Skolozodra, Svigals + Partners
David Pinto, R.G. Vanderweil Engineers
- Create Value by Renovating
and Make it Green
- Session F3
Case Studies of LEED Buildings
Moderator: Ron Petersen, CPP Wind Engineering & Air Quality Consultants
- Sustainable Performance Through
Innovative Design: The New Tri-Services Laboratory in Albuquerque—A
Laboratory Trifecta of the Future
Ron Burstein, Studio Southwest Architects
Thomas Thomsen, Jaynes Corporation
Stephen Black, JE Dunn Construction
- Study of the Visual Environment
of a LEED Gold Laboratory: User Perspective and Visual Quality
Ying Hua, Cornell University
- Sustainable Performance Through
Innovative Design: The New Tri-Services Laboratory in Albuquerque—A
Laboratory Trifecta of the Future
- Session F4
Laboratory Commissioning: Getting the Most Value
Moderator: Karen Murray, U.S. EPA
- A Case Study of EPA’s
AWBERC Laboratory Project
Tony Lozier, SFA Architects
Tim Griffin, RMF Engineering, Inc.
- A Case Study of EPA’s
AWBERC Laboratory Project
- Symposium
Climate Neutral—How Research Campuses Finance Climate Neutrality Without the Capital?
5 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
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