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File #: 03797    Version: 1 Name: Leonardo Academy LEED-C1 documentation consulting Sequoya Branch Library
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/30/2006 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 6/20/2006 Final action: 6/20/2006
Enactment date: 6/22/2006 Enactment #: RES-06-00539
Title: Authorizing Leonardo Academy, Inc. to provide LEED-CI documentation consulting services for interior improvements at Sequoya Branch Library located on Midvale Boulevard.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz
Fiscal Note
No funds required; Leonardo Academy, Inc. is donating its services. The registration, credit ruling and certification fees will be paid by the City, and funds are available in CB28-810423 (Building Improvements).
Title
Authorizing Leonardo Academy, Inc. to provide LEED-CI documentation consulting services for interior improvements at Sequoya Branch Library located on Midvale Boulevard.
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WHEREAS, the project is the preparation and coordination of LEED-CI, Commercial Interiors documentation (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for the design and construction of new interior improvements for the Sequoya Branch Library project; and

WHEREAS, in support of the "Building a Green Capital City" report and a desire to construct an environmentally beneficial project, the City of Madison is interested in seeking LEED-CI, Commercial Interiors, certification for this project; and

WHEREAS, the Leonardo Academy, Inc., located at 1526 Chandler Street, Madison, Wisconsin, has offered to provide LEED Documentation consulting services free of charge to the City of Madison for this project; and

WHEREAS, the LEED Documentation services shall be performed by Leonardo Academy, Inc. as principal and shall include the following:

1) Organize and manage the LEED documentation and certification process;

2) Meet and confer with representatives of the Architect and City to develop final LEED-CI goals for the building;

3) Meet and confer with representatives of the Architect and City to develop strategies, procurement specifications and data collection processes to achieve these goals;

4) Meet and confer with representatives of the Architect and City to prepare LEED documentation;

5) Register the project with USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council). Registration fees shall be paid by the City;

6) Prepare submittals for credit rulings from the USGBC for interpretation of credit language, principles, and implementation strategie...

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