Valor Crossing
GreenPoint Rated Platinum
Dublin, California
About the Project
Valor Crossing is a 66 rental unit affordable housing development located in Dublin, CA across the street from the West Dublin/ Pleasanton BART station.
Bright Green Strategies administered the GreenPoint Rated verification during both the design and construction phases. BGS also provided quality control testing for the installed ventilation systems to ensure that the designed amount of fresh air actually gets delivered to tenants.
This project had unique mandatory ventilation requirements due to its close proximity to Interstate 580. Because of these requirements BGS was requested to do performance testing for both the exhaust and supply systems to a sampling of units. After testing, it was discovered that the system was not working according to the design documents. BGS facilitated the retesting of all units by the installer to ensure the systems were adjusted to perform as designed.
Other services provided by BGS included HERS verification of energy features for CMFNH, HERS verification of installed solar thermal system for NSHP, Quality Insulation Installation (QII) verification, and technical support relating to green building and ventilation requirements.
GreenPoint Rated | |
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Valor Crossing | |
Dublin, CA | |
GPR v6 | |
Certification Awarded August 2017 | |
Platinum** | 149* |
Community | 15/43 |
Energy | 67/138 |
IAQ/Health | 16/61 |
Resources | 28/86 |
Water | 23/53 |
* Out of a possible 381 points | |
** Certified 50 -79 pts, Silver 80 -109 pts, Gold 110 -139 pts, Platinum 140+ points |
Project Details
Developer/Owner | Eden Housing |
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Architect | BDE |
BGS Role | GreenPoint Rater, HERs Rater for CFMNH |
Project Type | Residential |
Number of units | 66 |
Square footage | 52,949 |
Construction type | Type V-A |
Construction budget | $23 Million |
Completion Date | August 2017 |
Special Funding | Low Income Housing Tax Credits, City of Dublin, County of Alameda, CA Housing and Community Development Infill Infrastructure Grant, HUD-VASH, HOME, Home Depot Foundation, Bank of America, California Community Reinvestment Corp |