Aligning a LEED Platinum project team with a client’s core values.
As a global leader in the animal health and
nutrition industry, Novus’ core value since our founding in 1991 is to make
health, safety and environmental consideration a priority in all we do. Novus’
mission is to “help feed the world affordable, wholesome
food.”
When we chose to consolidate our global headquarters and the Novus
International Research Center into a single facility in the Missouri Research
Park in Saint Charles, Mo., we wanted to work with a design-build firm that
didn’t just talk about Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) but
had the experts in place to help us achieve platinum certification. And most
importantly, we wanted to align with a design and construction team that shared
our environmental core values.
In the Clayco team, we discovered a group with experience and the solutions
that could match our corporate goals in a cost-effective
manner.
Our LEED NC v2.2 Platinum-certified 90,000-square-foot facility includes two
floors of open office space, 10 research laboratories, a state-of-the-art
employee and customer training center, a fitness center and a library. Novus’
new headquarters is designed in a manner that is consistent with the solutions
we provide to our industry. By implementing a whole-building approach, we
lessen our environmental footprint, achieve a superior work environment and
reduce operating costs.
The new office building is a pure open office environment with two levels
connected by a double height “communication zone” where all common functions
are located. This office space is connected to the research facility by a glass
concourse that houses informal meeting areas, a common employee lounge and
traditional conference rooms. Every space of the new facility has an outdoor
view and abundant natural daylight. These and other measures reduce the
building’s energy needs significantly while enhancing the quality of the
environment used by employees.
Holistic Approach to Design-Build
Holism. While it’s usually associated with healthcare or nutrition, the
philosophy of “the whole is greater than the sums of its parts” extends just as
easily to both corporate sustainability goals and the design and construction
industry.
Many factors determine a great building besides just great design. For instance,
does the facility improve a business’s bottom line? Does it provide a
productive yet comfortable work environment for every employee that enters its
doors? And most importantly, does it lessen its impact on the world around
us?
By partnering with a design-build firm like Clayco, which values sustainability
and productivity as strongly as it values design, Novus International Inc. is
opening the doors of a new facility that encompasses the most important aspects
of holistic construction.
Planning and design efforts never lost sight of the Novus long-term vision of
future growth and expansion. Design perfection and documentation included
extensive team design reviews at each milestone. The Novus team constantly
challenged the design and construction team to explore new methods and
materials, such as onsite renewable energy sources and the use of rapidly
renewable and salvaged materials, while maintaining project budget and
schedule. The eventual product is an elegant incorporation of extensive
sustainable measures. It achieved LEED Platinum and carefully aligns with
Novus’ corporate global sustainability programs, including ecological design
approaches.
Healthier for Our Environment
From the beginning, Novus and Clayco agreed the global facility was to be
designed and built to achieve LEED NC v2.2 Platinum certification based on
performance in five areas of human and environmental health: sustainable site
development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor
environmental quality.
Clayco developed a holistic approach to our project to accommodate all five
areas without compromising the sophisticated design that reflects our position
in the industry. The innovative solutions were functional, cost-effective and environmentally
sound:
* The entire site includes
restoration of native vegetation and landscaping, which features materials with
greatly reduced irrigation needs.
* Onsite renewable energy sources
were installed to produce electricity for more than 2.5 percent of the
building’s energy use. A
5,000-square-foot, 35-kW solar panel array was installed — currently one
of the largest in Missouri — and provides the renewable energy
source.
* The raised-floor system was
salvaged from another project.
* Most of the building materials
include a high percentage of recycled content and originate from within the
Midwest region, thereby reducing transportation impact on the environment. More
than 30 percent of the building materials have a high recycled-content
value.
* Many of the interior finish
materials are manufactured with rapidly renewable materials and certified wood
products. Rapidly renewable materials are plant materials that naturally
reproduce at a rapid rate, usually within a 10-year cycle or
shorter.
* Natural lighting is abundant
throughout the space with full-height perimeter windows, interior area
skylights and light tubes installed into the existing building areas. More than
75 percent of interior spaces are naturally illuminated with
daylight.
Both teams worked hard to plan, supervise and participate in the recycling of
all construction waste. Only 1 percent of the 925 total tons ended up in area
landfills. Every worker on the project knew his or her role to reach this goal
as it took a total project team effort.
More than 10 percent of the building materials were salvaged. Few owners want
“used” materials in their new buildings, but our team worked hard to evaluate,
furnish and install products that were used but will be warranted “as
new.”
Many of the implemented design and construction efforts closely aligned with
the Novus corporate sustainability goals to:
* Utilize cost-effective and
energy-efficient measures to extract, manufacture
and distribute animal health and
nutrition products.
* Be cognizant of the social
impact our
products have on the people we affect.
* Maintain the highest respect
and careful treatment of the environment.
* Continuously measure and
monitor
all progress.
By combining these design-build elements with the Novus day-to-day green
initiatives, Clayco helped us to lessen both our short- and long-term impact on
the environment.
Healthier for Our Employees
In addition to respecting the environment, Novus and Clayco took the comfort
and security of the employees into consideration throughout the design-build
process. We wanted to create a welcoming atmosphere that made employees excited
to come to work and reduced any negative impact
on employees’ health. Clayco’s holistic efforts included:
* All finish paints, carpeting,
sealants, etc., used in the building were low-VOC (volatile organic compound)
and further enhance a cleaner, healthier place to work.
* Energy-efficient heating,
cooling and lighting systems. Greater than 20 percent energy-use savings will
be realized with high-efficiency HVAC, lighting and building
envelope.
* Plumbing fixtures that use less
domestic water than conventional fixtures and offer a five-year payback on
water savings and no impact to employee use.
By positively contributing to the well-being of our employees, we save
healthcare costs, reduce absenteeism and improve productivity. But most
importantly, we create an environment where our employees feel safe and
comfortable.
Healthier for Our Business
Going green was a cost-effective solution for Novus. Clayco’s coordinated team
effort helped us achieve our sustainability and budgetary goals. Novus’
headquarters was built at the same cost as a comparatively priced Class A
office building. Plus, the operating costs of our new building will be
considerably lower thanks to high-efficiency energy and water systems.
Novus and Clayco worked together to create an environment that encourages
cross-collaboration between functions, improving productivity and encouraging
innovation. The office space includes open meeting, common space and several
additional meeting spaces ranging from large conference rooms to “huddle
spaces” for small private meetings. Our idea was to create a flexible,
comfortable space where people can work in teams, share ideas and help one
another problem solve.
Most important to Novus was reinforcing our reputation as an environmental
leader. Since our founding, we have built our business around sustainability.
Our new headquarters, which opened September 2009, is a visual representation
of our dedication to holistic nutrition and environmentally friendly
practices.
Novus is a leading developer of animal health and nutrition programs for the
poultry, pork, beef, dairy, aquaculture and companion-animal industries. For more information, visit
www.novusint.com.
Novus International Headquarters
Size: 90,000 square feet
Location: Saint Charles, Mo.
LEED Status: LEED NC v2.2 Platinum
Sustainable Equipment and Materials
High-Efficiency Plumbing Fixtures – Kohler with Sloan Valves (
www.kohler.com;
www.sloanvalve.com)
Recycled Wheel Stops – Checkers Industrial LotBlocks
(
www.checkersindustrial.com)
Wheatboard Cabinetry – Environ
(
www.environbiocomposites.com)
Recycled Content Countertops, recycled post-consumer paper – PanelTech
International Paperstone (
www.paperstoneproducts.com)
Reception Desk Countertops, recycled metal scraps – Alkemi
(
www.renewedmaterials.com)
Recycled Content Countertops, recycled glass and concrete – Icestone
(
www.icestone.biz)
Lab Countertops – Trespa (
www.trespa.com)
Reception Desk, recycled plastic detergent bottles – 3 form
(www.3-form.com)
Bamboo Flooring – Plybo (
www.plyboo.com)
Fitness Center Flooring, recycled rubber – ecosurfaces
(
www.ecosurfaces.com)
Linoleum Flooring – Armstrong (
www.armstrong.com)
Flooring – ECOsurfaces (
www.ecosurfaces.com)
Exterior Screen wall – 3 form (
www.3-form.com)
Skylights – Solatube International Inc. (
www.solatube.com)
Salvaged Access Flooring – Tate Manufacturing
(
www.tateaccessfloors.com)
Recycled-Content Ceiling Systems – Armstrong (
www.armstrong.com)
Bamboo Doors, FSC Certified – Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
(
www.marshfielddoors.com)
High-Efficiency Glazing Systems – Vericon (
www.viracon.com)
High-Efficiency Curtain Wall Systems – Kawneer
(
www.kawneer.com)
HVAC Equipment – McQuay (
www.mcquay.com)
Temperature Controls – Andover Controls
(
www.andovercontrols.com)
Recycled-Content Metal Skin Panels – Reynobond
(
www.alcoa.com)
High-Reflectance Roofing Materials – GAF Everguard TPO (
www.gaf.com)
Electrical Power Distribution Equipment – Eaton
(
www.eaton.com)
Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems and Controls – Cooper Lighting
(
www.cooperlighting.com)
Standby Generator – Caterpillar (
www.cat.com)
Recycled-Content Structural Steel – Vulcraft
(
www.vulcraft.com)
Exterior Wood Materials, FSC Certified Cumaru – Mount Storm Forest Products,
Inc. (
www.mountstorm.com)
Roof-Mounted Photovoltaic Panels – Suntech
(
www.suntech-power.com)
Low-VOC Paint Materials – Sherwin Williams
(
www.sherwin-williams.com)
Recycled-Content Drywall Materials – USG and CertainTeed
(
www.usg.com;
www.certainteed.com)
By: Amy
Posted: January 22, 2010 1:11 AM