Installation Management Campaign Plan (Version 4) - U.S. Army
Installation Management Campaign Plan (Version 4) - U.S. Army
Installation Management Campaign Plan (Version 4) - U.S. Army
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<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />
Metrics:<br />
% Reduction in energy intensity per square foot baseline year (Minimum 15% in<br />
2010, 18% in 2011, 21% in 2012, 24% in 2013, 27% in 2014, and 30% in 2015);<br />
verified with meter data.<br />
% Reduction in potable water consumption per square foot baseline year<br />
(Minimum 6% in 2010, 8% in 2011, 10% in 2012, 12% in 2013, 14% in 2014, and<br />
16% in 2015); verified with meter data.<br />
Sub-tasks:<br />
EN1-1: Institutionalize energy conservation measures and water best management<br />
practices across all levels through effective communication to Soldiers, Families,<br />
Civilians, tenants and contractors on our installations.<br />
EN1-2: Provide full-time, trained professionals (Certified Energy Managers (CEM)) to<br />
lead the energy program on each installation and within all IMCOM Regions, <strong>Army</strong><br />
Reserve and National Guard locations and other land owning commands.<br />
EN1-3: Create enterprise-wide energy and water management tools for utility systems<br />
to monitor and measure data and trends for energy and water management and control<br />
for each building.<br />
EN1-4: Instill an energy-conscious culture in our communities.<br />
EN1-5: Strive to reach Net Zero in energy and water.<br />
EN2 Increased Energy and Water Efficiency and Modernized Infrastructure<br />
Goal: Construct new facilities and renovate existing facilities to meet the highest<br />
performance standards for energy and water conservation. Provide safe, healthy,<br />
sustainable and productive living and working environments that reduce environmental<br />
impact while greatly reducing total ownership and life cycle costs.<br />
Metric:<br />
% of all new building construction and major renovations that meet <strong>Army</strong><br />
Sustainable Development and Design energy efficiency requirements are<br />
certified Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) Silver or higher.<br />
Sub-tasks:<br />
EN2-1: Incorporate standardized energy performance requirements into new<br />
construction, restoration and modernization projects (UFC 3-400-01, ASHRAE 189-1,<br />
IMCOM Energy Standards and IMCOM Energy and Water Conservation Design Guide<br />
for SRM and MILCON Projects).<br />
Are We Doing The Right Things? Are We Doing Things Right? What Are We Missing?<br />
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