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ESG has continued to grow exponentially as government, businesses, and consumers have become more conscious of the need to address how actions and operations affect society and the environment. Narrow the list by selecting a 'Division' option from the drop-down or view archived documents by selecting from the 'Status' drop-down and clicking 'Apply'. All NASA-specific UFGS sections (40) have been removed from the UFGS Master, though some UFGS sections may still include a NASA section reference.
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Their interrelationships and interdependencies with all building systems are also understood, evaluated, appropriately applied, and coordinated concurrently from the planning and programming phase all the way through operations and maintenance. A high-performance building cannot be achieved unless the integrated design approach is employed. High-Performance Buildings are energy efficient, have limited environmental impact, operate with the lowest possible life-cycle costs, and have a positive effect on building occupants. There are a number of additional ways and tools to achieve high-performance buildings, such as through the implementation of a life-cycle cost analysis, integrated design processes, integrated energy solutions for the building envelope, and building commissioning. The "integrated design approach" asks all the members of the building stakeholder community, the technical planning, design, and construction team to look at the project objectives, building materials, systems, and assemblies from many different perspectives.
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Safety is also paramount in buildings with security-related expenditures, one of the fastest rising expenses. There is a great opportunity to reduce these impacts and costs through whole building design. Multiple links between various sections of the WBDG and the Internet allow you to easily access all relevant online information related to a topic, including design tools, federal mandates, and government and non-government standards. At the bottom-most level of the site, browse in-depth technical summaries, called Resource Pages, written by industry experts. For more information, see the Building Commissioning section on the Whole Building Design Guide site. NIBS brings together labor and consumer interests, government representatives, regulatory agencies, and members of the building industry to identify and resolve problems and potential issues in the built environment.
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The Integrated Team Process
The Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 further established a new and aggressive plan for achieving energy independence in our nation's building stock by the year 2030. The Act requires that federal buildings (new and renovations) achieve fossil fuel-generated energy consumption reductions on the order of 55 percent in the year 2010 to 100 percent by 2030. The Act also requires that sustainable design principles be applied to siting, design, and construction. The commissioning process is an emerging and growing industry where the entire commissioning team, including design, construction and operations, needs to communicate and understand their functions to maximize the results of the project. This understanding that commissioning is not an event but a process that extends from project start through design, construction and operation benefits all team members. The commissioning industry needs to provide information and training to enhance the process as it has done in this WBDG revision.
Questions or interpretations pertaining to these documents or situation should be referred to the Contracting Officer. Refer to the DOD Engineering Criteria Status Report for the list of UFCs that were formerly Agency-specific documents. UFCs that have been unified for use by all participating agencies have no alphabetical letter at the end of the document number. UFCs that are agency-specific have an alphabetical letter (or letters) at the end of the document.
The Integrated Design Approach
For example, the choice of a mechanical system might impact the quality of the air in the building, the ease of maintenance, global climate change, operating costs, fuel choice, and whether the windows of a building are operable. In turn, the size of the mechanical system will depend on factors such as, the type of lighting and controls used, how much natural daylight is brought in, how the space is organized, the facility's operating hours, and the local microclimate. At the same time, these same materials and systems choices may have an impact on the aesthetics, accessibility, and security of the project. A successful Whole Building Design is a solution that is greater than the sum of its parts. Questions, comments, suggestions and recommended changes for guide specifications should be submitted as a Criteria Change Request (CCR). CCRs are not appropriate when they pertain to a specific project solicitation, request for proposal, or after a project award.
The 'Whole Building Design' process draws from the knowledge pool of all the stakeholders across the life cycle of the project, from defining the need for a building, through planning, design, construction, building occupancy, and operations. Guides and Specifications augment the integrated design approach outlined by the WBDG. Guides offer a deep dive into building enclosure components—as well as calculator tools that aid the design and specification of mechanical insulation. Specifications serve the agencies that create them and offer valuable design advice for specific building types in the public and private sectors.
The final NASA UFGS Master is available on the WBDG at NASA UFGS Master Specifications. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (HQ AFCEC). Refer to the Installation Development Plan (IDP) for facilities reuse opportunities and infill projects for infrastructure, sites and facilities.
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Members of NIBS are on the forefront of understanding how building science and social equity are related. We champion a diverse, equitable, and inclusive industry workforce that matches our communities. Click the 'Title', 'Date' or 'Change Date' heading to sort by ascending or descending order. Narrow the list by selecting a 'Series' option from the dropdown or view archived or inactive documents by selecting from the 'Status' dropdown and clicking 'Apply'.
WBDG is a gateway to up-to-date information on integrated 'whole building' design techniques and technologies. The goal of 'Whole Building' Design is to create a successful high-performance building by applying an integrated design and team approach to the project during the planning and programming phases. Each design objective may be significantly important or unique in any project, yet a truly successful one is where project goals are identified early on and held in proper balance during the design process.
The publications and resources listed in this section are produced in accordance with the NIBS mission to serve the public interest by advancing building science and technology to improve the built environment. The recommendations found in many of these documents are often arrived at through a member consensus of broad-based building interests, serving on a NIBS council. The WBDG was created and continues to evolve as the only online portal providing built environment practitioners access to relevant building-related guidance, up-to-date federal criteria, new technology information, and workforce development training from a 'whole building' perspective. General Services Administration (GSA), the Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), and the Department of Homeland Security.
Questions or interpretations pertaining to these documents or situations should be referred to the Contracting Officer. That task is accomplished by the WBDG Resource Pages which are written by industry experts explaining strategies, technologies, applications, standards, and emerging issues relevant to the subject along with links to related WBDG pages, external websites, publications, and points of contact. Requests to deviate from any installation facilities standards, that are Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) requirements, will follow the process outlined in the AFCFS for UFC waivers and exemptions. Established by the United States Congress, NIBS' mission is to serve the public interest by advancing building science and technology to improve the built environment. These members contribute their knowledge and experience to the WBDG and collaborate with industry organizations and subject matter experts to better serve the building community.
A document that has a letter "A" indicates USACE, an "N" indicates NAVFAC and an "F" indicates AFCEC. The use of Building Automation Systems (BAS) supports the efficient and effective access, control, monitoring, and management of connected building systems in an integrated manner. The use of BAS allows for greater visibility and control over these building elements, saves time and resources, and offers greater comfort and control over spaces. Points of contact and procedures for the development and maintenance of UFGS documents are prescribed in the latest edition of MIL-STD-3007. Obtaining a permit and inspections for construction on your home is required by law and provides important documentation in the event you sell or refinance the property.
We bring together experts from throughout the building industry, design, architecture, construction, and government. In 1989, DoD adopted the Construction Criteria Base (CCB) information system as the official distribution method for facilities criteria. Over the years, the military services have been instrumental in the advancement of CCB and in 2003 adopted its evolution into the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG). Previously, each service had its own publishing system resulting in criteria being disseminated in different formats.