Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 55.74
Liaison James Speer
Submission Date Nov. 1, 2013
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STARS v1.2

Indiana State University
OP-1: Building Operations and Maintenance

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.24 / 7.00 Bryan Duncan
Director of Capital Planning and Improvements
Facilities Management
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Total building space that meets "Eligible Buildings Criteria":
395,892.01 Square meters

Building space that is maintained in accordance with sustainable building operations and maintenance guidelines or policies but is NOT certified under LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M:
23,225.75 Square meters

Building space that is LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M Certified :
0 Square meters

Building space that is LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M Silver certified :
7,803.85 Square meters

Building space that is LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M Gold certified :
0 Square meters

Building space that is LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M Platinum certified :
0 Square meters

The website URL where a copy of the institution's guidelines or policies for sustainable building operations and maintenance is available :
An electronic copy of the guidelines or policies:
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The date(s) the policies or guidelines were adopted:
July 20, 2012

A brief description of how the institution ensures compliance with sustainable building operation and maintenance guidelines and policies:

Construction Waste & Recycling Plan

To: Indiana State University

Attn: Steve Culp

From: John Hamblin

Re: ISU Arena Locker Room Renovations

Date: July 20, 2012

CC: Pat Teeters, Mark Pupilli, Scott Tillman, Tim Cottom, Mark Craven

Please find the following Construction Waste and Recycling Plan as required by specification section 011510.

A. Contractor Name and Project Identification:
a. Garmong Construction Services
b. ISU Arena Locker Room Renovations, 401 N. 4th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809
B. Procedures to be Used
a. The following materials will be separated and handled in the following manner:
i. Ferrous Metals
1. All ferrous metals such as metal stud framing, ductwork, electrical equipment, etc. will be separated and taken to Mervis Industries. Due to the anticipated minimal amount of this type of material, we will pile materials and load into a truck for delivery to the recycling center. At time of delivery, the load will be weighed and tickets will be documented.
ii. Non-Ferrous Metals
1. All non-ferrous metals such as copper and aluminum will be separated and taken to Goodman & Wolfe. Due to the anticipated minimal amount of this type of material, we will pile materials and load into a truck for delivery to the recycling center. At time of delivery, the load will be weighed and tickets will be documented.
iii. Untreated Lumber, Plywood, OSB, Particle Board, and Drywall
1. Due to limited amounts, if any, these types of materials will be placed in a dumpster for transport to C&D landfill.
iv. Cardboard, Paper & Beverage Containers
1. These materials will be separated and stockpiled on the jobsite and taken to ISU Recycling Center for processing. Estimated weight of materials will be documented.
v. Plumbing Fixtures, Doors, Electrical fixtures
1. All plumbing fixtures will be taken to Habitat for Humanity. Estimated weight of materials will be documented.
vi. Concrete and Masonry Materials
1. All material of this type appears to be contaminated due to the presence of paint. As a result, all of this material must be taken to a state permitted solid waste C&D landfill per IDEM Guidance Sheet 329 IAC 10-2-37. Given this IDEM requirement, this contaminated material is not eligible for recycling and therefore cannot be taken into account in the landfill diversion requirements as called for in the project specifications 011510. All concrete and masonry materials will be separated and put into a specific dumpster and taken to C&D landfill. . At time of delivery, the load will be weighed and tickets will be documented.

b. Estimated Quantity of Materials:
i. Unknown at this time
c. Name and Location of Reuse and Recycling Facilities/Sites:
i. Habitat for Humanity: 19th & Wabash, Terre Haute, IN
ii. Mervis Industries: 13th & College, Terre Haute, IN
iii. ISU Recycling Center: North 9th Street, Terre Haute, IN
d. Reuse, Recycling, and Disposal Reporting
i. Specification section 011510 mentions forms to be used in the documentation of this process. The referenced sections are 01151A & 01151B however no such forms are included. If specific forms are required please provide. If no specific form is received, we will develop our own.


The names and certification levels of all buildings that are certified under LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M:

Federal Hall - LEED Silver


The names of all buildings operated and maintained in accordance with similar sustainable operations and maintenance guidelines and policies:

University Hall, Recreation Center, and Erickson Hall were all renovated to LEED standards but not certified. They are maintained with sustainable operations and maintenance.


Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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