NIST-HDBK-135, LIFE-CYCLE COSTING MANUAL (FEB 1996) Ident. Num:
NIST-HDBK-135
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NIST-HDBK-135, LIFE-CYCLE COSTING MANUAL (FEB 1996). Handbook 135 is a guide to understanding the life-cycle cost (LCC) methodology and criteria established by the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) for the economic evaluation of energy and water conservation projects in all federal buildings.
NIST-HDBK-44 (2004 EDITION), SPECIFICATIONS, TOLERANCES, AND OTHER TECHNICAL RQMTS FOR WEIGHING AND MEASURING DEVICESIdent. Num:
NIST-HDBK-44
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NIST HANDBOOK 44 (2004 EDITION), SPECIFICATIONS, TOLERANCES, AND OTHER TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR WEIGHING AND MEASURING DEVICES. The specifications, tolerances, and other technical requirements published herein comprise, in their latest
form, all of the current codes as adopted by the National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM), Inc.1 NCWM
is supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which provides the NCWM secretariat and
publishes documents. NIST also develops technical publications for use by weights and measures agencies; these
publications may subsequently be endorsed or adopted by the NCWM.
The NCWM Committee on Specifications and Tolerances2, acting at the request of the NCWM or upon its own initiative,
with the technical assistance of NIST, annually prepares proposed revisions, amendments, or additions to the material
previously adopted by the NCWM. (See paragraph C.) Such revisions, amendments, or additions are then presented to
the Conference as a whole, where they are discussed by weights and measures officials and representatives of interested
manufacturers and industries. Eventually the proposals of the Committee are voted upon only by the weights and
measures officials.
All of the specifications, tolerances, and other technical requirements given herein are recommended by the National
Conference on Weights and Measures for official promulgation in and use by the States in exercising their control of
commercial weighing and measuring apparatus. A similar recommendation is made with respect to the local jurisdictions
within a State in the absence of the promulgation of specifications, tolerances, and other technical requirements by a State
agency.

NIST-HDBK-NISTIR-6806, Project-Oriented Life-Cycle Costing Workshop for Energy Conservation in BuildingsIdent. Num:
NIST-HDBK-NISTIR-6806
This student manual for the Project-Oriented Life-Cycle Costing Workshop for Energy Conservation in Buildings is a workbook for a two-day course on life-cycle costing developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). The methodology and procedures in this manual are consistent with 10 CFR Part 436A and its amendments, which provide guidelines for the economic analysis of investments in energy and water conservation and renewable energy projects for federal buildings. These guidelines are explained in detail in Life-Cycle Costing Manual for the Federal Energy Management Program, Handbook 135, 1995 edition. The methodology is also consistent with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards on Building Economics, in particular ASTM Standard Practices E917, E964, E1057, E1074, E1121, and E1185. The Project-Oriented LCC Workshop is one of three workshops conducted by NIST to provide energy managers with the knowledge and skills needed to perform quickly and correctly economic analyses required for building-related capital investments. The analytical methodology presented is equally useful for government and private-sector investment decisions. The Basic Life-Cycle Costing Workshop takes the participant through the steps of an LCC analysis, explains in detail the underlying theory of present-value analysis, and integrates it with the FEMP criteria. The ProjectOriented LCC Workshop builds on the basic workshop, focuses on the use of BLCC computer programs, and applies the LCC methodology to more complex issues. The third workshop is a twohour, interactive distance teaching workshop that introduces the elements of LCC analysis to participants at downlink sites across the U.S. This student manual is organized into seven teaching modules. The workshop begins with a thorough review of LCC principles and 10 CFR 436 criteria. Each of the remaining modules is based on a topic that has emerged from past life-cycle costing workshops and the consulting activities of the Office of Applied Economics at NIST deemed of special interest to energy managers. The teaching material is organized around a representative example of an LCC analysis. A group exercise at the end of each module reinforces the students' knowledge gained during the presentation. Visual materials (slides) used in the workshop are printed in the manual in the order they are presented to facilitate note taking. These visual materials are updated annually to reflect changes in the federal discount rate and projected energy price escalation rates used in federal LCC analyses of energy and water conservation projects. Other materials used in the LCC workshop include the following: (1) Energy Price Indices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis, Annual Supplement to NIST Handbook 135 and NBS Special Publication 709, National Institute of Standards and Technology, NISTIR 85-3273.
