To foster a dramatic and necessary improvement in the
performance and resiliency of our physical infrastructure across the full dimensions of sustainability. Envision provides the framework and incentives needed to initiate this systemic change. As a planning and design guidance tool, Envision is meant to provide industry-wide sustainability metrics for all infrastructure typesan approach similar to its vertical facility counterpart, LEED. OUR ENVISION GOAL To help owners, communities, constructors and others to create cost-efective, more energy-efcient and adaptable long-term infrastructure investments. ENVISION BACKGROUND Envision was created by a strategic alliance of the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI). ISI is a not-for-prot education and research organization, dedicated to developing and maintaining a civil infrastructure rating system, and was formed by the American Council of Engineering Companies, the American Public Works Association and the American Society of Civil Engineers. OVERVIEW Designed as a project assessment tool and to ofer guidance for sustainable infrastructure design Can be used as a decision-making tool or to document processes, decisions and design to apply for a third-party veried Envision award Objective framework of criteria and performance achievement that helps identify ways in which sustainable approaches can be used to plan, design, construct and operate infrastructure projects HOW DOES ENVISION WORK? Guides planning, designing and construction projects that contribute to the reduction of our environmental footprint, and support the larger goal of improved quality of life Evaluates, grades and gives recognition to infrastructure projects that use transformational, collaborative approaches to assess sustainability indicators over the course of a projects life cycle Flexible tool that can serve as a road map for sustainability, even if project verication is not likely WHERE DOES ENVISION APPLY? Covers the roads, bridges, pipelines, railways, airports, dams, levees, landlls, water treatment systems, and other civil infrastructure Does not include buildings or facilities, except process- focused, industrial-type facilities Primarily focused on the U.S. and Canada, Envision benets and criteria could be adapted to other locations Used by infrastructure owners, design teams, community groups, environmental organizations, constructors, regulators and policy makers BENEFITS Infrastructure investments with: Longer-term viability Lower cost Fewer negative impacts on the community Potential to save owners money over time Credibility of a third party rating system THE ASSESSMENT TOOLS Envision checklist:
An educational tool that helps users become familiar with the sustainability aspects of infrastructure project design
Can be used as a stand-alone assessment to quickly compare project alternatives or to prepare for a more detailed assessment
Structured as a series of yes/no questions based on the Envision rating system
Organized into ve categories and 14 subcategories; every infrastructure project has an important impact on all ve Envision categories Envision sustainable infrastructure rating system:
May enable projects to be eligible for an Envision award
Used for project team self-assessment, or by ISI Veriers for third-party review Envision Fast Facts
hdrinc.com Version # 02 Recognition Level % of Total Applicable Points* Bronze Award 20 Silver Award 30 Gold Award 40 Platinum Award 50
Includes guidance manual and scoring system
Requires someone trained in the use of the Envision rating system be an integral part of the project team to document sustainability achievements and guide project team through the Envision Verication process STRUCTURE Credit Categories & Subcategories The Envision rating system has 60 sustainability criteria called creditsdivided into ve categories, each with two to three subcategories: 1 | Quality of Life Purpose, Wellbeing, Community 2 | Leadership Collaboration, Management, Planning 3 | Resource Allocation Materials, Energy, Water 4 | Natural World Siting, Land & Water, Biodiversity 5 | Climate and Risk Emissions, Resilience Credit Levels of Achievement 1 | Improved Performance that is above conventional 2 | Enhanced Sustainable performance that adheres to Envision principles 3 | Superior Sustainable performance that is noteworthy 4 | Conserving Performance that has achieved essentially zero impact 5 | Restorative Performance that restores natural or social systems Innovation Points Points assigned in each category for both exceptional performance and application of methods that push innovation in sustainable infrastructure. PROJECT AWARD LEVELS Projects that achieve at least 20 percent of applicable points may be able to achieve an Envision award by submitting related documentation for third-party verication. ISI recognizes projects for Envision awards at four levels (shown above). PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN ENVISION Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP) credentialed practitioner trained to use the Envision rating system as a guide to address the triple bottom line sustainability dimension in the design, construction and operation of an infrastructure project; to qualify for an Envision project award, at least one person on the project team must be an ENVSP Envision Project Verierprovides independent, third- party verication of an assessment; to become an ISI Verier, you must be an ENV SP, have managed at least one Envision project and participate in additional training and testing We currently have 195 ENV SPs and 6 Veriers OUR INVOLVEMENT WITH ISI & ENVISION Charter Member of ISI First company to register a project with ISI, in December 2012 First company to complete an Envision project verication: Gold Level Award Developed comprehensive training module to prepare staf to take the Envision SP exam Exceeded our goal of credentialing more than 100 professionals by mid-2013; the rst company to do so Dedicated to helping clients understand and implement the rating system on their projects Develop infrastructure with longer-term viability, at a lower cost, with fewer negative impacts. FEE SCHEDULE Project Size ($) Non-Member Fee ISI member Fee Up to 2M $3,000 $2,400 2-5M $8,500 $7,000 5-25M $17,000 $14,000 25-100M $25,000 $21,000 100-250M $33,000 $28,000 Over 250M Contact ISI for large or multi-phase projects *The nal project score is based on the percentage of applicable points. The applicable points are the sum of the highest level of achievement listed for all included credits. Excluded credits are not counted in the scoring. Innovation credits are considered as bonus points in the scoring and are not added to the total applicable points. Envision Fast Facts 5/27/14