Access Floors
Access floors are raised floors that allow for the placement of ductwork and data lines underneath the floor. This allows for easy reconfiguration of the space and easy access should there be a problem.
Procure Products
in the Green Procurement Compilation153 Results : access floors
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NASA/Clark Energy Group JPL ESPC Contract
...yield not as expected due to required access isles for maint. Water conservation...rises In the southeast many homes had floor to ceiling double hung windows to facilitatehttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › NASA JPL ESPC with notes.pdf -
Microsoft Word - Facility Manager JTA For Public Comment V4.docx
Building Automation Systems 3% 4 Manage Access Control Systems (mechanical and electrical)...GAAP Organizational culture General access control systems Organizational needshttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Facility Manager JTA For Public Comment.pdf -
Hatcher - ENERGY STAR PM Update _ISWG 7-26-18.pdf
Manager Warehouse o Percentage of Gross Floor Area Used for Cold Storage (New in...Warehouse) Worship Facilities o Gross Floor Area Used for Food Preparation (Newhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-tools › Hatcher - ENERGY STAR PM Update _ISWG 7-26-18.pdf -
Slide 1
...model Utility bills, site walk through, floor plans Note: partial list; inclusion...Example Area (sf) Retail 83,000 Stock floor 25,000 Back of house 5,000 Food courthttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › 11 CaraCarmichael Victor Olgyay - RMI Deep Energy Retrofits.pdf -
What is Sustainability? - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...not only about the lighting, the flooring, the windows, the HVAC system, andhttps://sftool.gov › learn › about › 41 › sustainability -
Interior Lighting Campaign M. Myer, March 2017
...zone  8 daylight harvesting zones per floor  Daylight dimming to 0% Best Use ofhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › Interior Lighting Campaign %E2%80%93 M. Myer March 2017.pdf -
Interior Lighting Campaign M. Myer, March 2017
...zone  8 daylight harvesting zones per floor  Daylight dimming to 0% Best Use ofhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Interior Lighting Campaign %E2%80%93 M. Myer March 2017.pdf -
Interior Lighting Campaign M. Myer, March 2017
...zone  8 daylight harvesting zones per floor  Daylight dimming to 0% Best Use ofhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-tools › Interior Lighting Campaign %E2%80%93 M. Myer March 2017.pdf -
Advanced energy star® training
Systems Commissioning Vestibules Floor Coverings Selection of Cleaning Products... HVAC Wall Finishes Painting Floor Coverings Toilet Rooms Lighting:https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › Green Leasing - AKosmides Mar2013.pdf -
PowerPoint Presentation
...longer requires: chillers raised floors cooling towers CRACs water usehttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › 3 - ISWG_DataCenterLiquidCooling_03072019 final draft 030419.pdf -
PowerPoint Presentation
Leadership − Occupant Information and Floor Plans − Ventilation Safety Demand Assessmenthttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › 4 - NREL - 3Flow - Smart Labs - LVMP Preso for ISWG 3-7-19 v1.pdf -
Guiding Principles for High Performance and Sustainable Federal Buildings and Associated Instructions
...(such as ceilings, partitions, doors, floor finishes, etc.), and building elements...principles include indoor air quality, accessibility of staircases, fitness facilitieshttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › guiding_principles_for_sustainable_federal_buildings_and_associated_instructions_february_2016.pdf -
Living Architecture: Green Roofs for Public Buildings
...generally not intended for public access, have limited structural load requirements...healed faster when were they were given access to views of nature. [51] RE-CREATEShttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Living_Architecture_Green_Roofs_for_Public_Buildings.pdf
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