THE ENVISION RATING SYSTEM THE NEED FOR ENVISIONTM

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THE ENVISION™ RATING SYSTEM THE NEED FOR ENVISIONTM

THE ENVISION™ RATING SYSTEM THE NEED FOR ENVISIONTM

Resource Depletion

Resource Depletion

ASCE’s Report Card for America’s Infrastructure • • 15 categories rated Overall grade of

ASCE’s Report Card for America’s Infrastructure • • 15 categories rated Overall grade of D $2. 2 trillion Ranked 23 rd worldwide e B ld d u o ate h S pd U

America’s Infrastructure Today 4

America’s Infrastructure Today 4

Development vs. Impact 5

Development vs. Impact 5

The Future of Infrastructure

The Future of Infrastructure

Envision. TM Is Uniquely Qualified to Address America’s Infrastructure • Envision™ applies to all

Envision. TM Is Uniquely Qualified to Address America’s Infrastructure • Envision™ applies to all civil infrastructure • Addresses design, planning, construction and maintenance • Applicable at any point in an infrastructure project's life cycle • Speaks to the triple bottom line: social, economic and environmental goals • Designed to keep pace with a changing concept of sustainability

Why Was Envision. TM Developed? • Current rating systems for infrastructure in the U.

Why Was Envision. TM Developed? • Current rating systems for infrastructure in the U. S. are sector specific • No U. S. system covers all aspects of infrastructure • Envision™ is designed to fill the gap

Restore Technology Advancement Performance Goals Sustain Improve DRIVE TOWARD RESTORATIAVE PERFORMANCE Advantages Design Whole

Restore Technology Advancement Performance Goals Sustain Improve DRIVE TOWARD RESTORATIAVE PERFORMANCE Advantages Design Whole System Design Reduce, reuse, recycle Phased development Adaptive Post-life Construct O&M Reuse Disassembly Conventional EXTEND THE USEFULNESS OF THE PROJECT Project team S IE Owner organization AR D N Team Chartering OU Affected stakeholders B T EC Understand/Integrate Community Needs Partner organizations OJ R P Deliver as Part of Owner Organization Regulatory bodies TEND X E Partner with Regulators

Collaboration ISI Founders (2010)

Collaboration ISI Founders (2010)

ISI Organization e B ld d u o ate h S pd U Executive

ISI Organization e B ld d u o ate h S pd U Executive Director Committees Accreditation Economics Education and Training Intergovernmental, Nonprofit, Global Affairs Recognition Research and Resource ISI Board of Directors Technical 11

ISI Members • • Charter Sustaining Public Sector Academia q Membership benefits • Discounts

ISI Members • • Charter Sustaining Public Sector Academia q Membership benefits • Discounts on training and professional accreditation • Discounts on project Verification • Networking opportunities • Listing in the member directory • Opportunities to serve on committees

Envision. TM Sustainability Professional • Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP) – ISI Credentialed Practitioner

Envision. TM Sustainability Professional • Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP) – ISI Credentialed Practitioner Trained to Use the Envision Rating System – Available now • Role – Guide the project team in using Envision

Envision. TM Verifiers • Independent, Third-party Verification of Project Certification Applications • Role –

Envision. TM Verifiers • Independent, Third-party Verification of Project Certification Applications • Role – Mentor ENV SP in Application Process – Verify Documentation, Levels of Achievement, and Overall Score

What Types Of Infrastructure Will Envision. TM Rate? ENERGY Geothermal Hydroelectric Nuclear Coal Natural

What Types Of Infrastructure Will Envision. TM Rate? ENERGY Geothermal Hydroelectric Nuclear Coal Natural Gas Oil/Refinery Wind Solar Biomass WATER Potable water distribution Capture/ Storage Water Reuse Storm Water Management Flood Control WASTE Solid waste TRANSPORT LANDSCAPE Airports Public Realm INFORMATION Telecommunications Recycling Roads Parks Internet Hazardous Waste Collection & Transfer Highways Ecosystem Services Phones Bikes Satellites Pedestrians Data Centers Railways Sensors Public Transit Ports Waterways

60 Credits in 5 Categories Purpose, Community, Wellbeing Collaboration, Management, Planning Materials, Energy, Water

60 Credits in 5 Categories Purpose, Community, Wellbeing Collaboration, Management, Planning Materials, Energy, Water Siting, Land & Water, Biodiversity Emission, Resilience 16

Levels of Achievement r a e n n-li le a c S No 17

Levels of Achievement r a e n n-li le a c S No 17

Input Portal 18

Input Portal 18

Rating System 19

Rating System 19

Scoring Summary 20

Scoring Summary 20

Check List Page 21

Check List Page 21

Award Levels Recognition Level Minimum Applicable Points Bronze 20% Silver Award 30% Gold Award

Award Levels Recognition Level Minimum Applicable Points Bronze 20% Silver Award 30% Gold Award 40% Platinum Award 50% Minimum in Each Category No minimum category percentage required Best in Class Award 22

Fee Schedule Registration Fee: $1000 Verification Fee Project Size ($) Non-Member Price ISI Member

Fee Schedule Registration Fee: $1000 Verification Fee Project Size ($) Non-Member Price ISI Member Price Up to 2 M $3000 $2400 2 -5 M $8500 $7000 5 -25 M $17, 000 $14, 000 25 -100 M $25, 000 $21, 000 100 -250 M $33, 000 $28, 000 Over 250 M $5000 per 100 M above base price of $20, 000 Appeals Fee: $500 per credit 23

www. sustainableinfrastructure. org

www. sustainableinfrastructure. org