New York City Department of Education, New York City School Construction Authority Announce Dattner Architects' NYC Green Schools Guide and Rating System

March 30, 2007

NEW YORK, March 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The NYC Department of Education and the NYC School Construction Authority have announced the publication of Dattner Architects' NYC Green Schools Guide (GSG) and Rating System, which will guide the sustainable design, construction, and operation of new schools, modernization projects, and school renovations. The GSG and Rating System will assure compliance with Local Law 86, which established sustainability standards for public design and construction projects in New York City. The implementation of the GSG and Rating System makes NYC one of the first and largest school districts in the nation to have sustainability guidelines required by law. The GSG and Rating System was developed and written by a team led by Dattner Architects with DVL Consulting Engineers, Ysrael A. Seinuk PC, Accu- Cost, Robert Schwartz and Associates and Ostergaard Acoustical. Energy modeling was by Viridian Energy and Environmental. Sustainable school design and operation, as outlined in the GSG and Rating System, will provide many benefits to students, school staff, and the city. They will conserve energy and water, reduce operating costs, promote a healthy environment, and help teach environmental responsibility. Prescriptive Energy Efficiency Measures required by the GSG, including high-efficiency building envelopes and HVAC systems, will ensure that "green schools" are designed to save energy costs by at least 20% over other regulatory mandates. Water- conserving fixtures such as metered faucets, dual flush toilets, low-flush urinals and low-flow showers will result in the reduction of potable water usage in each school by more than 40%. New efficient classroom lighting fixtures will save energy and provide high-quality illumination. Stringent acoustical standards will ensure that instructional spaces are isolated from sound interference. The selection of building materials and the manner in which materials are removed from the construction site for proper disposal are based on environmental responsibility and benefit. The GSG and Rating System is based on the LEED(R) Green Building Rating System(TM), which was developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. The GSG and Rating System includes enhancements beyond LEED based on best practices for schools adopted from the Collaborative for High Performing Schools rating systems developed by the states of California, Washington, Massachusetts, and New York, and also on SCA best practices. The Director of the Office of Environmental Coordination, on the behalf of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, determined that the GSG and Rating System is as stringent as LEED New Construction, version 2.2, for the achievement of a LEED Certified rating (the minimum required by Local Law 86 for school projects). As part of this effort the NYC School Construction Authority's extensive design standards have been revised to achieve the goals of the GSG. 116 Standard Specification Sections have been revised, 72 Standard Details have been revised and 41 of the NYCSCA Design Requirements have been revised. The NYC Green Schools Guide is available on the SCA's website at http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/SCA/DoingBusiness/AE/NYCGreenSchools.htm Dattner Architects is a New York City firm founded in 1964. Dattner Architects is known for its design excellence in public architecture, as is evidenced by over 100 design awards.

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