C.R.S. Section 24-30-1305.5
High performance standards

  • report
  • legislative declaration
  • definition

(1)

The office shall, in consultation with the Colorado commission on higher education, adopt and update from time to time a high performance standard certification program.

(2)

A state agency or state institution of higher education controlling the substantial renovation, design, or new construction of a building shall, pursuant to the program adopted in subsection (1) of this section, perform the substantial renovation, design, or new construction to achieve the highest performance certification attainable as certified by an independent third party pursuant to the high performance standard certification program. A certification is attainable if the increased initial costs of the substantial renovation, design, or new construction, including the time value of money, to achieve the highest performance certification attainable can be recouped from decreased operational costs within fifteen years.

(3)

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(a)

For all buildings that started the design process on or after January 1, 2010, each state agency or state institution of higher education shall monitor, track, and verify utility vendor bill data pertaining to the building and must annually report to the office. The annual report must also include information related to building performance based on the building’s utility consumption.

(b)

The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that buildings that have achieved the highest performance certification attainable and started the design process prior to January 1, 2010, are strongly encouraged to monitor, track, and verify utility vendor bill data pertaining to such building in order to ensure that the increased initial costs to achieve the highest performance certification attainable are in fact recouped. If such data is monitored, tracked, and verified, then the state agency or state institution of higher education must annually report to the office. If such data is not monitored, tracked, and verified, then the state agency or state institution of higher education must provide the office, in writing, a reasonable explanation and also must work with the office to find a way to start monitoring, tracking, verifying, and reporting such data.

(c)

The state agency or state institution of higher education, not a utility company, shall compile the utility vendor bill data.

(4)

If the state agency or state institution of higher education estimates that the increased initial costs of the substantial renovation, design, or new construction, including the time value of money, to achieve the highest performance certification attainable will exceed five percent of the total cost of the substantial renovation, design, or new construction, the capital development committee shall specifically examine such estimate before approving any appropriation for the substantial renovation, design, or new construction.

(5)

If a building undergoing substantial renovation cannot achieve high performance due to either the historical nature of the building or because the increased costs of renovating the building cannot be recouped from decreased operational costs within fifteen years, an accredited professional shall assert in writing that, as much as possible, the substantial renovation has been consistent with the high performance standard certification program.

(6)

Any design or new construction of a building of less than five thousand square feet that is, but for its size, otherwise subject to this section and any minor renovation and controlled maintenance of a building that is subject to this section must be executed to the high performance standards adopted in the high performance standard certification program even if high performance certification is not sought at that time.

(7)

Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the office shall report annually to the capital development committee regarding contracting documents, project guidelines, and reporting and tracking procedures related to the implementation of this section.

(8)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

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(I)

“Building” means a facility that:

(A)

Is substantially renovated, designed, or constructed with state moneys or with moneys guaranteed or insured by a state agency or state institution of higher education and such moneys constitute at least twenty-five percent of the project cost;

(B)

Contains five thousand or more gross square feet;

(C)

Includes a heating, ventilation, or air conditioning system; and

(D)

Did not enter the design phase prior to January 1, 2008.

(II)

“Building” includes an academic facility as defined in section 23-1-106 (10.3)(a), C.R.S., including an academic facility as defined in the guidelines described in section 23-1-106 (10.2)(b)(I), C.R.S.

(III)

“Building” does not include:

(A)

An auxiliary facility as defined in section 23-1-106 (10.3)(b), C.R.S., including an auxiliary facility as defined in the guidelines described in section 23-1-106 (10.2)(b)(I), C.R.S.; or

(B)

A publicly assisted housing project as defined in section 24-32-718.

(b)

“High performance standard certification program” means a real property renovation, design, and construction standard that:

(I)

Is quantifiable, measurable, and verifiable as certified by an independent third party;

(II)

Reduces the operating costs of real property by reducing the consumption of energy, water, and other resources;

(III)

Results in the recovery of the increased initial capital costs attributable to compliance with the program over time by reducing long-term energy, maintenance, and operating costs;

(IV)

Improves the indoor environmental quality of real property for a healthier work environment;

(V)

Encourages the use of products harvested, created, or mined within Colorado, regardless of product certification status;

(VI)

Protects Colorado’s environment; and

(VII)

Complies with the federal secretary of the interior’s standards for the treatment of historic real property when such work will affect real property fifty years of age or older, unless the state historical society, designated in section 24-80-201, determines that such real property is not of historical significance as defined in section 24-80.1-102 (6).

(c)

“Substantial renovation” means any renovation with a cost that exceeds twenty-five percent of the value of the building.

(d)

“Utility vendor bill data” means information or data limited to the usage data measured by the state agency or state institution of higher education or the information or data required to meet minimum program standards by an independent third party pursuant to the high performance standard certification program.

Source: Section 24-30-1305.5 — High performance standards - report - legislative declaration - definition, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

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§ 24-30-1305.5’s source at colorado​.gov