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2016 Winners Announced!
Associated Project(s):The 2016 ECIP award winners were announced last Wednesday, and they will be given plaques at the annual Campus Sustainability Celebration this week, 10/16 from 4-6 at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center. Here is the letter.
Congratulations!
We would like to recognize your unit as a 2016 Energy Conservation Incentive Program (ECIP) award winner during the Campus Sustainability Celebration on Wednesday, October 26 from 4-6 p.m. at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center. For planning purposes, please let us know who will be accepting the award(s) on behalf of your unit by Friday, October 21.
Sustainability initiatives are at the core of Illinois’ commitment to its land-grant university mission. The Climate Leadership Commitment pledges the Urbana campus to be carbon neutral by 2050, which requires all students, staff, and employees working together to implement a dynamic, multi-disciplinary approach to campus sustainability.
The ECIP awards began in 2013 as a way to recognize outstanding individual and team efforts that move us closer to reaching our Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP) goals. The ECIP honors occupants of campus buildings that have reduced energy at the greatest level from one year to the next. This year more than $177,000 for improvement projects in winning facilities will be provided through the program.
Everyone researching, learning, and working in these nine buildings is an ECIP winner, and we encourage as many participants to join the celebration as possible. Hosted by Facilities & Services and the Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment, the Campus Sustainability Celebration will cover the iCAP objectives, celebrate the diverse sustainability community, and recognize 2016 winners.
We look forward to you and your employees joining us to celebrate the ECIP winners and their contributions toward campus energy conservation.
2016 ECIP WINNERS
Occupant Action Category
% Improvement
Incentive Award
1. Atmospheric Sciences Building
7.5%
$50,324
2. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
4.8%
$34,111
3. Institute of Government & Public Affairs Building
4.4%
$15,083
4. 1207 West Oregon Street (tie)
2.9%
$10,048
4. Temple Hoyne Buell Hall (tie)
2.4%
$11,486
Energy Advancement Category
% Improvement
Incentive Award
1. Davenport Hall
25.8%
$26,335
2. Ceramics Kiln House
21.2%
$10,000
3. Transportation Building
14.0%
$10,000
4. Rehabilitation Education Center
9.6%
$10,000
Helen J. Coleman, LEED AP
Interim Executive DirectorUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Facilities & Services
1501 South Oak St.
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: (217) 265-8477
E-mail: hjcolema@illinois.eduThe purchase of new bike racks
Associated Project(s):The University purchased 25 3-loop, 35 4-loop, and 70 5-loop rail-mounted bicycle racks from RJ Thomas Manufacturing Co. Inc. These bike racks were recieved in October 2016
bike rack map is being updated
Associated Project(s):The Illinois map has a category called bike racks. These were added based on a student survey done several years ago. The Active Transportation Coordinator is working with GIS Specialist James Whitacre, and student volunteers, to update the data and the campus map. This should be completed during FY17.
SWATeam minutes May 9, 2016
Associated Project(s):Minutes from the Purchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeam on May 9, 2016. The meeting covered several topics, and was the last meeting with Bart Bartels in attendance.
Attached Files:edits needed to CAM policy on polystyrene products
Associated Project(s):http://cam.illinois.edu/vii/VII-b-11.htm F&S will talk with iSEE to consider edits to this policy, to incorporate reference to the new Styrecycle program.
Bike Parking Directory updated in April 2015
Associated Project(s):Attached Files:ECBS Objective 4 Subcommittee Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):The ECBS Objective 4 Subcommittee met Tuesday, February 16 to continue fleshing out the ECBS SWATeam's fourth iCAP objective, which has to do with increasing campus engagement in sustainability. Discussion continued on ECIP and potential changes for the upcoming year- a major issue is raising awareness of this program and others like it. By the conclusion of the meeting, the focus of the subcommittee shifted to creating and sending recommendations to the iCAP Working Group, such as a Green Labs Initiative proposal as well as continuing Eco-Olympics or initiating a similar program that would serve as dorm resident engagement. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23.
Attached Files:ECBS Objective 4 Subcommittee Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):The ECBS Objective 4 Subcommittee held its first meeting on Tuesday, February 9. Discussion revolved around the issue of tying all existing campus engagement programs (e.g., ECIP, Certified Green Office Program, revolving loan fund, etc.) together into one campus-wide brand.
Attached Files:FY15 ECIP award winners announced
Associated Project(s):Occupant Action Category % Improvement Incentive Award 1. Admissions and Records
Building39.2% $61,778 2. Agricultural Bioprocess
Laboratory25.2% $34,110 3. Christopher Hall 24.9% $18,297 4. Turner Hall 11.4% $16,075 Energy Advancement Category % Improvement Incentive Award 1. David Kinley Hall 39.9% $33,701 2. Lincoln Hall 32.0% $15,961 3. Early Childhood Development
Building24.2% $10,000 4. Davenport Hall 19.6% $10,000 Bike parking added
Associated Project(s):BIKE RACK REPLACEMENTS: The replacement of 344 broken/unusable campus bike racks at the College of Education, Loomis Laboratory, Main Library, Mechanical Engineering Building, and Smith Memorial Hall was completed. Bike racks at David Kinley Hall and the Psychology Building will also be replaced in coordination with construction taking place at those locations.
Award Letter - Union Water Fountains
Associated Project(s):Currently, the Illini Union has a variety of water fountains in the facility, totaling 16 units. Select fountains were retrofitted in 2009 with “goose-neck” style bottle filler fixtures, however these are susceptible to damage and not filtered. Ten units in public areas are funded for replacement in this project with Elkay fountains that have built in bottle refill stations. These water fountains will make it much easier to fill water bottles than the current water fountains and provide filtered, cool water to students and guests. These fill stations will also track the number of bottles saved from the land fill and will provide this information on an LED screen at the top of the refill station. The LED screens on each water fountain can be used as an educational resource for all users. These new Elkay water fountains will encourage everyone to refill their water bottles because each unit provides a real time digital display of the number of bottles saved from the landfill.
Attached Files:Award Letter - Union Water Fountains
Dual Unit Information Model LVRCGNTL8WSK.pdf
Energy Efficiency Comparison Chart.pdf
Model LVRCGRN8WSK.pdf
Model VRCGRN8WSK.pdf
W - SSC Phase 1 - Union Fountains Supporting Docs.pdf
W - SSC Phase 1 - Union Fountains.xlsx
W - SSC Step 2 - Illini Fountains - Fountain location Map.pdf
W - SSC Step 2 - Illini Fountains.xls
Water Foundation Replacement Project Supporting Documentation.pdf
Water Quality Report 2013.pdf
Award Letter and Report - Styrofoam Densifier
Associated Project(s):This project is intended to permanently set up styrofoam (expanded polystyrene, or EPS) recycling on the UIUC campus for the first time. This project aims to emulate a very successful program at the University of Wisconsin at Madison; some funding has already been secured for student support and supplies from UW as part of an EPA grant that students and postdocs there have received. The key difference between UIUC and UW is that UW had the benefit of a local styrofoam recycler, and UIUC does not have that benefit: the closest recycler is in Indianapolis and the cost of transporting undensified EPS is too high for this to be viable. This project will establish a partnership with Community Resource, Inc. in Urbana, who have agreed to handle all of the logistics of picking up styrofoam from large containers (“gaylords”) in campus buildings, transporting it to their site, feeding it into a machine called a “densifier”, and selling the densified material to a company in Chicago. Community Resource, Inc. will in return pay back a portion of the proceeds from the sales in order to support student interns on campus who will promote and support the program. The goal of this project is to establish a self-supporting program that will ultimately capture most of the styrofoam waste from our campus and recycle it, while supporting student interns to oversee and continually improve the program.
Attached Files:Award Letter - Styrofoam Densifier
Styrofoam_SSC_Report_Spring2015.docx
FW - SSC Phase 1 - Styrofoam Recycling.xlsx
FW - SSC Step 2 - Styrofoam Densifier - Quote.pdf
FW - SSC Step 2 - Styrofoam Densifier - Support Letter 1.pdf
FW - SSC Step 2 - Styrofoam Densifier - Support Letter 2.pdf
FW - SSC Step 2 - Styrofoam Densifier.xlsx
New 70 4-loop and 60 5-loop rail-mounted bike racks have arrived!
Associated Project(s):The University requested bids from vendors in FY15 for the purchase of 70 4-loop and 60 5-loop bike racks. RJ Thomas Manufacturing Co. Inc. were one of those who responded to this bid. The University received these new 70 4-loop and 60 5-loop bike racks from this vendor in Spring 2015.
bike racks shipped!!
Associated Project(s):A large quantity of bike racks (U-loops) were shipped to campus on Monday. These are part of the SSC funded bike parking upgrades. They will be installed when the weather allows.
Community Resources Inc interested in partnering with iSEE
Associated Project(s):On 12/03/2014 03:06 PM, Bartels, Bart A wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I just concluded a conversation with Matt Snyder of Community Resource Inc (CRI). He is very interested in housing a densifier. I am going to set up a meeting with him to work out the details and get pricing. This is going to be the proposal based on his interests and our needs:
Participating buildings will have a Gaylord on the dock for EPS dropoff. CRI will pick up the gaylords and take the material to their facility, where the densifier or compactor will be housed. Matt will take care of paying the labor for pick-ups, processing, and sales. He will be paid out of the sales revenue with part of the revenue coming back to us. The money coming back will pay for interns that will facility more EPS collection. The meeting will determine responsibilities and how the revenue will be divided.
I am hopeful that we can work out acceptable terms. Matt wants to make this work. He said he shipped out a truck load of EPS this morning, even though it didn’t make sense. I will let you know when the meeting is to take place.
Bart
Daily Illini Article
Associated Project(s):The Daily Illini notes the ECIP in this article about the iCAP Forum.
http://www.dailyillini.com/news/article_e5e80564-5a55-11e4-b9f4-001a4bcf...
Attached Files:FY14 ECIP Winners Announced
Associated Project(s):CHAMPAIGN, IL (October 22, 2014) – Eight facilities on the Urbana campus will win funding for facility improvements as recipients of the 2014 Energy Conservation Incentive Program (ECIP) awards on Wednesday, October 22 at 3:00 p.m. in Illini Union 314B as a part of the Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP) Forum.
Last year, the ECIP awarded more than $250K in pre-approved energy conservation projects.
The list of FY14 winning facilities is attached.
Final Report for glass fillers and "Tap That" promotional program
Associated Project(s):The attached file is the final report for the Water Bottle filler retrofit program.
Attached Files:Spurlock ECIP project
Associated Project(s):Mike,
As we discussed on the phone, our Electricians have visited with the folks at Spurlock and secured a preliminary scope of work (see attached). Because of the complex existing lighting system in the building our Electricians will require some assistance from our In-House Engineering staff. I understand that Spurlock has been allotted $22K for this work. I am going to ask Robert to give us an estimate of the Engineering charges and if they exceed 10% of the budget we will discuss scaling back some of the scope with the folks at Spurlock. The AiM project is 2693 and the Engineering estimate work order is 10282137.
Thanks,
Thomas Doud
Construction Superintendent
Construction Services Division
University of Illinois, Facilities and Services
217-244-3686
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