Green Rating for Integrated Habitat  Assessment   (GRIHA ) National Rating System  for  Green Building     Government of India   Ministry of New & Renewable Energy
“ GRIHA”    Green building  ‘Design evaluation system’  A tool  To design, operate, evaluate and maintain  resource efficient  ‘healthy’  and  ‘intelligent’ building
RATING CRITERIA 1.Site planning  2.Building envelope design  3.Building system design (HVAC) heating ventilation  and air conditioning,  4.lighting, electrical, and water heating, Integration of renewable energy sources to  generate energy onsite.    5.Water and waste management    6.Selection of ecologically sustainable materials (with high recycled content, rapidly renewable resources with low emission potential, etc.).   7. Indoor environmental quality (maintain indoor thermal and visual comfort, and air quality)
Some of the benefits of a green design to a building owner, user, and the society  1.Reduced energy consumption without sacrificing the comfort levels  2. Reduced destruction of natural areas, habitats, and biodiversity,  and reduced soil loss from erosion, etc.  3.Reduced air and water pollution (with direct health benefits)  4. Reduced water consumption ,Limited waste generation due to recycling and reuse  5.Reduced pollution loads  6.Increased user productivity   7. Enhanced image and marketability
The basic features   A building is assessed based on its  predicted performance over its entire life cycle – inception through operation.  The stages of the life cycle that have been identified for evaluation are  Pre-construction, Building design and construction,  Building operation & maintenance.
Rating Criteria Categories Site Planning. Building planning and construction stage. ● Conservation and efficient utilization of resources. ●   Health and well being. ●   Energy : End use, Embodied & construction,  Renewable. ●   Recycle. recharge, reuse of water. ●   Waste management. Building operation and maintenance. 4. Innovation.
Evaluation procedure  and  Criterion  of  GRIHA   RATING
Criteria 1 - Site Selection   Commitment:   Site plan should be in conformity to the Development Plan/Master  Plan/ guidelines.  Site should be  located within ½ km radius of an existing or planned  bus stops, commuter rail, light rail or  metro station or the proposed site is a Brownfield site (to rehabilitate damaged sites where development is complicated by environmental contamination, reducing pressure on undeveloped land).  Evaluation points: 1(Partly Mandatory )
Criteria 2  - Preserve and protect the landscape during construction / compensatory depository forestation. Commitment  : Proper timing of construction, preserve top soil and existing vegetation,  staging and spill prevention, and erosion and sedimentation control. Replant, on-site, trees in the ratio 1:3  to those removed during construction.  Evaluation points :- 5 (Partly Mandatory )
Criteria 3  Soil conservation  (till post-construction).  Commitment  :   Proper top soil laying and stabilization of the soil and maintenance of  adequate fertility of the soil to support vegetative growth.  Evaluation points :- 4
Criteria 4  Design to include existing site features   Commitment  Minimize the disruption of natural ecosystem and design to harness  maximum benefits of the prevailing micro-climate. Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
Criteria 5  Reduce hard paving on-site and /or provide shaded hard- paved surfaces.  Commitment  : Minimize storm water run-off from site by reducing hard paving on site.  Evaluation points :- 2 (Partly Mandatory )
Criteria 6  Enhance outdoor lighting system efficiency.  Commitment  Meet minimum allowable luminous efficacy (as per lamp type) and  make progressive use of a renewable energy -based lighting system.  Evaluation points :- 3
Criteria 7  Plan utilities efficiently and optimize on-site circulation efficiency.  Commitment  Minimize road and pedestrian walkway length by appropriate planning  and provide aggregate corridors for utility lines.  Evaluation points :- 3
Criterion 8  Provide sanitation/safety facilities for construction workers.  Commitment  Ensure cleanliness of workplace with regard to the disposal of waste  and effluent, provide clean drinking water and latrines and urinals as per applicable  standard.    Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
Criterion 9  Reduce air pollution during construction.  Commitment  Ensure proper screening, covering stockpiles, covering brick and loads  of dusty materials, wheel-washing facility, water spraying.  Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
Criterion 10  Reduce landscape water requirement.  Commitment  Landscape using native species and reduce lawn areas while enhancing  the irrigation efficiency, reduction in water requirement for landscaping purposes.  Evaluation points :- 3
Criterion 11   Reduce building water use.  Commitment Reduce building water use by applying low-flow fixtures, etc.   Evaluation points :- 2
Criterion 12  Efficient water use during construction.  Commitment  Use materials such as pre-mixed concrete for preventing loss during  mixing.  Use recycled treated water and control the waste of curing water.  Evaluation points :-1
Criterion 13   Optimise building design to reduce the conventional energy demand.   Commitment  Plan appropriately to reflect climate responsiveness, adopt an adequate  comfort range, less air-conditioned areas, day lighting integration, avoid over-design of the  lighting and air-conditioning systems  . Evaluation points :- 6 ( Mandatory )
Criterion 14  Optimise the energy performance of the building within specified limits.  Commitment  Ensure that energy consumption in building under a specified category is  10%–40% less than that benchmarked through a simulation exercise.  Ensure that  thermal comfort in non air conditioned spaces are within specified limits.    Evaluation points :- 12
Criterion 15   Utilization of fly ash in the building structure.  Commitment  Use of fly ash for RCC (reinforced cement concrete) structures with  in-fill walls and load bearing structures, mortar, and binders.  Evaluation points :- 6
Criterion 16   Reduce volume, weight, and time of construction by adopting an  efficient technology (e.g. pre-cast systems, ready-mix concrete, etc.).   Commitment  Replace a part of the energy-intensive materials with less energy-  intensive materials and/or utilize regionally available materials, which use low- energy/energy-efficient technologies   Evaluation points :- 4
Criterion 17  Use low-energy material in interiors.  Commitment . Minimum 70% in each of the three categories of interiors (internal  partitions, paneling/false ceiling/interior wood finishes/ in-built furniture door/window frames, flooring) from low-energy materials/finishes to minimize the  usage of wood.    Evaluation points :- 4
Criterion 18  Renewable energy utilization.  Commitment   Mandatory  to provide renewable energy system with capacity equivalent to  1% of connected load for lighting and space conditioning. Meet energy requirements  for a minimum of 5% of the internal lighting load (for general lighting) or its  equivalent from renewable energy sources  (solar, wind, biomass, fuel cells, etc).  Energy requirements will be calculated based on realistic assumptions which will be subject to verification during appraisal.  Evaluation points :- 5 (Partly Mandatory )
Criterion 19  Renewable energy - based hot- water system.  Commitment  Meet 20% or more of the annual energy required for heating water  through renewable energy based water-heating systems.  Evaluation points :- 3
Criterion 20   Waste- water treatment  Commitment  Provide necessary treatment of water for achieving the desired  concentration of effluents . Evaluation points :- 2
Criterion 21  Water recycle and reuse (including rainwater).  Commitment  Provide wastewater treatment on-site for achieving prescribed  concentration, rainwater harvesting, reuse of treated waste water and rainwater for  meeting the building’s water and irrigation demand.    Evaluation points :- 5
Criterion 22  Waste management    Commitment To minimize waste generation, streamline waste segregation, storage,  and disposal, and promote resource recovery from waste.  Evaluation points :- 2
Criterion 23   Reduction in waste during construction.  Commitment  Ensure maximum resource recovery and safe disposal of wastes  generated during construction and reduce the burden on landfill . Evaluation points :- 2
Criterion 24   Efficient waste segregation   Commitment  Use different colored bins for  collecting different categories of waste  from the building.  Evaluation points :- 2
Criterion 25  Storage and disposal of waste.  Commitment Allocate separate space for the collected waste before transferring it to  the recycling/disposal stations. Evaluation points :- 2
Criterion 26  Resource recovery from waste.  Commitment  Employ resource recovery systems for biodegradable waste as per the  Solid Waste Management and handling Rules, 2000  of the MoEF. Make  arrangements  for recycling of waste through local dealers.    Evaluation points :- 4
Criterion 26  Use of low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints/ adhesives / sealants.  Commitment   Use only low VOC paints in the interior of the building. Use water – based rather than solvent based sealants and adhesives.    Evaluation points :- 4
Criterion 27 Minimize ozone depleting substances.   Commitment  Employ 100% zero ODP (ozone depletion potential) insulation; HCFC  (hydro chlorofluorocarbon)/ and CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) free HVAC and  refrigeration  equipments and/halon-free fire suppression and fire extinguishing  systems.  Evaluation points :- 3 (Mandatory )
Criterion 28  Ensure water quality.   Commitment  Ensure groundwater and municipal water meet the water quality norms  as prescribed in the Indian Standards for various applications (Indian Standards for  drinking [IS 10500-1991], irrigation applications [IS 11624-1986].  In case the water  quality cannot be ensured, provide necessary treatment of raw water for achieving the  desired concentration for various applications Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
Criterion 29: Acceptable outdoor and indoor noise levels.  Commitment  Ensure outdoor noise level conforms to the Central Pollution Control  Board–Environmental Standards–Noise (ambient standards) and  indoor noise level conforms to the National Building Code of India, 2005, Bureau of Indian Standards,  Part 8–Building Services; Section 4–Acoustics, sound insulation, and noise control.    Evaluation points :- 2
Criterion 30  Tobacco and smoke control.  Commitment  Zero exposure to tobacco smoke for non-smokers, and exclusive ventilation for  smoking rooms . Evaluation points :- 1
Criterion 31  Universal accessibility   Commitment To ensure accessibility and usability of the building and its facilities by  employees, visitors and clients with disabilities . Evaluation points: 1
Criterion 32  Energy audit and validation .  Commitment  Energy audit report to be prepared by approved auditors of the Bureau of  Energy Efficiency, Government of India. Evaluation points: 1(Mandatory )
Criterion 33  Operation and maintenance protocol for electrical & mechanical equipment   Commitment  Ensure he inclusion of a  specific clause in the contract document for  the commissioning of all electrical and mechanical systems to be maintained by the  owner, supplier, or operator. group, which will be responsible for the O & M of the  building and the electrical and mechanical systems after the commissioning. Owner/  builder/ occupants/ service or facility to prepare a fully  documented operations and maintenance manual, CD, multimedia or an information brochure listing the best practices/do’s and don’ts/maintenance requirements for the  building and the electrical and mechanical systems along with the names and  addresses of the manufacturers/suppliers of the respective system.    Evaluation points: 2( Mandatory )
Criterion 34:  Innovation points.  Four innovation points are available under the rating system for adopting criteria  which enhance the green intent of a project, and the  applicant can apply for the bonus  points Some of the probable points, not restricted to the ones enumerated below,  could be    1. Alternative transportation  2. Environmental education  3.  Company policy on green supply chain  4.  Life cycle cost analysis  5.  Any other criteria proposed by applicant Evaluation points: 4 Bonus (beyond 100)
Scoring points for GRIHA   GRIHA has a 100 point system consisting of some core  points, which are mandatory to be met while the rest are optional points, which can be  earned by complying with the commitment of the criterion for which the point is allocated. The innovation points are available over and above the 100 point system. This means that a project can hypothetically apply for a maximum of 104 points. But  the final scoring shall be done out of 100 points. Different levels of certification (one  star to five star) are awarded based on the number of points earned. The minimum points required for certification is 50.  Buildings scoring 50 to 60 points, 61 to 70 points, 71 to 80 points, and 81 to 90 points shall get one star, ‘two stars’, ‘three stars’  and  ‘four stars’ respectively.  A building scoring 91 to 100 points will get the maximum rating viz. five stars.
Scoring points for  GRIHA  Rating Points scored  Rating    50–60  One star    61–70  Two stars 71–80  Three stars  81–90  Four stars  91–100  Five stars
Operationalisation of GRIHA   National Advisory Council (NAC)   Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)   The  Ministry proposes to incentivise the National Rating System with a view  to promote  large scale design and construction of green buildings in the country.
National Advisory Council (NAC)   The NAC shall be chaired by the Secretary, MNRE and co-chaired  by the Director General, TERI.    The NAC shall provide advice and direction to the National Rating System and shall  be the interface between MNRE and the rating secretariat, which will be located  within TERI.  Its broad functions will be as below:   i)  Guide the administrative structure for GRIHA  ii)  Decide fee structure  iii) Endorse the rating  iv)  Recommend incentives, awards etc. by GOI /State Govt.  v)  Endorse modifications / upgrades from time to time.
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)   A Technical Advisory Committee has been  be constituted by the MNRE for  providing technical advice to the GRIHA team on modifications and up gradation of  the GRIHA framework to a National Rating System.  The technical advisory team  shall comprise eminent architects and experts well versed with design and  construction of green buildings .
Registration –cum-Rating Fee  Project size  Rating cum registration fee <= 5000 sqm   Rs 3,14,000 (Rs 2,50,000 fixed cost for registration and  secretariat fees + Rs 64,000 for evaluation ) >5000 sq m   Rs 3,14,000 (fixed cost for projects up to 5000 sq. m.) + Rs 3.75/sq m  over and above 5000 sq m of built area
MNRE Incentive 90% of the fee as given above for projects rated 3 star having built area up to  5000 sq. m. and for projects rated 4 star having built area above 5000 sq. m. will be reimbursed by MNRE . To encourage Architects and consultants to design buildings on Green Architectural  concepts and get them rated under GRIHA, and incentive as per below will be available from MNRE.    -  Rs. 2.50 lakhs for projects upto 5000 sq.m.  built-up area with minimum 3 star rating  -  Rs. 5.0 lakhs for projects > 5000 sq.m. built-up area with minimum 4  star rating
Incentives to Urban Local bodies  A one-time incentive of  Rs. 50 lakhs to Municipal Corporations and  Rs. 25.00 lakhs to other  Urban Local Bodies  will be available to those who  i) announce rebate in property tax for energy efficient solar/green  buildings rated under GRIHA,  ii) make it compulsory to get the new buildings under Govt. & Public Sector rated under GRIHA and iii) sign an MOU with GRIHA Secretariat in presence of MNRE for large scale promotion of Green Buildings in their area.
Institution of Awards/ Incentive  Annual awards to green  buildings rated 5  Star under GRIHA will be given away by the Ministry in the form of Shields/ Certificates.  Cash incentive of Rs. 50 lakh to Municipal corporations and Rs.25  lakh to municipalities/ Local Bodies (one each to them) will also be given away that perform the best  in promoting Green Buildings in their areas from 2011-12 onwards.
For more information please visit Ministry of New & Renewable Energy  Govt. of india (M.N.R.E) Website :  www.mnre.gov.in . Or  Mail -  [email_address]
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GREEN BUILDING

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    Green Rating forIntegrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA ) National Rating System for Green Building Government of India Ministry of New & Renewable Energy
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    “ GRIHA” Green building ‘Design evaluation system’ A tool To design, operate, evaluate and maintain resource efficient ‘healthy’ and ‘intelligent’ building
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    RATING CRITERIA 1.Siteplanning 2.Building envelope design 3.Building system design (HVAC) heating ventilation and air conditioning, 4.lighting, electrical, and water heating, Integration of renewable energy sources to generate energy onsite. 5.Water and waste management 6.Selection of ecologically sustainable materials (with high recycled content, rapidly renewable resources with low emission potential, etc.). 7. Indoor environmental quality (maintain indoor thermal and visual comfort, and air quality)
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    Some of thebenefits of a green design to a building owner, user, and the society 1.Reduced energy consumption without sacrificing the comfort levels 2. Reduced destruction of natural areas, habitats, and biodiversity, and reduced soil loss from erosion, etc. 3.Reduced air and water pollution (with direct health benefits) 4. Reduced water consumption ,Limited waste generation due to recycling and reuse 5.Reduced pollution loads 6.Increased user productivity 7. Enhanced image and marketability
  • 5.
    The basic features A building is assessed based on its predicted performance over its entire life cycle – inception through operation. The stages of the life cycle that have been identified for evaluation are Pre-construction, Building design and construction, Building operation & maintenance.
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    Rating Criteria CategoriesSite Planning. Building planning and construction stage. ● Conservation and efficient utilization of resources. ● Health and well being. ● Energy : End use, Embodied & construction, Renewable. ● Recycle. recharge, reuse of water. ● Waste management. Building operation and maintenance. 4. Innovation.
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    Evaluation procedure and Criterion of GRIHA RATING
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    Criteria 1 -Site Selection Commitment: Site plan should be in conformity to the Development Plan/Master Plan/ guidelines. Site should be located within ½ km radius of an existing or planned bus stops, commuter rail, light rail or metro station or the proposed site is a Brownfield site (to rehabilitate damaged sites where development is complicated by environmental contamination, reducing pressure on undeveloped land). Evaluation points: 1(Partly Mandatory )
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    Criteria 2 - Preserve and protect the landscape during construction / compensatory depository forestation. Commitment : Proper timing of construction, preserve top soil and existing vegetation, staging and spill prevention, and erosion and sedimentation control. Replant, on-site, trees in the ratio 1:3 to those removed during construction. Evaluation points :- 5 (Partly Mandatory )
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    Criteria 3 Soil conservation (till post-construction). Commitment : Proper top soil laying and stabilization of the soil and maintenance of adequate fertility of the soil to support vegetative growth. Evaluation points :- 4
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    Criteria 4 Design to include existing site features Commitment Minimize the disruption of natural ecosystem and design to harness maximum benefits of the prevailing micro-climate. Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
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    Criteria 5 Reduce hard paving on-site and /or provide shaded hard- paved surfaces. Commitment : Minimize storm water run-off from site by reducing hard paving on site. Evaluation points :- 2 (Partly Mandatory )
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    Criteria 6 Enhance outdoor lighting system efficiency. Commitment Meet minimum allowable luminous efficacy (as per lamp type) and make progressive use of a renewable energy -based lighting system. Evaluation points :- 3
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    Criteria 7 Plan utilities efficiently and optimize on-site circulation efficiency. Commitment Minimize road and pedestrian walkway length by appropriate planning and provide aggregate corridors for utility lines. Evaluation points :- 3
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    Criterion 8 Provide sanitation/safety facilities for construction workers. Commitment Ensure cleanliness of workplace with regard to the disposal of waste and effluent, provide clean drinking water and latrines and urinals as per applicable standard. Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
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    Criterion 9 Reduce air pollution during construction. Commitment Ensure proper screening, covering stockpiles, covering brick and loads of dusty materials, wheel-washing facility, water spraying. Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
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    Criterion 10 Reduce landscape water requirement. Commitment Landscape using native species and reduce lawn areas while enhancing the irrigation efficiency, reduction in water requirement for landscaping purposes. Evaluation points :- 3
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    Criterion 11 Reduce building water use. Commitment Reduce building water use by applying low-flow fixtures, etc. Evaluation points :- 2
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    Criterion 12 Efficient water use during construction. Commitment Use materials such as pre-mixed concrete for preventing loss during mixing. Use recycled treated water and control the waste of curing water. Evaluation points :-1
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    Criterion 13 Optimise building design to reduce the conventional energy demand. Commitment Plan appropriately to reflect climate responsiveness, adopt an adequate comfort range, less air-conditioned areas, day lighting integration, avoid over-design of the lighting and air-conditioning systems . Evaluation points :- 6 ( Mandatory )
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    Criterion 14 Optimise the energy performance of the building within specified limits. Commitment Ensure that energy consumption in building under a specified category is 10%–40% less than that benchmarked through a simulation exercise. Ensure that thermal comfort in non air conditioned spaces are within specified limits. Evaluation points :- 12
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    Criterion 15 Utilization of fly ash in the building structure. Commitment Use of fly ash for RCC (reinforced cement concrete) structures with in-fill walls and load bearing structures, mortar, and binders. Evaluation points :- 6
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    Criterion 16 Reduce volume, weight, and time of construction by adopting an efficient technology (e.g. pre-cast systems, ready-mix concrete, etc.). Commitment Replace a part of the energy-intensive materials with less energy- intensive materials and/or utilize regionally available materials, which use low- energy/energy-efficient technologies Evaluation points :- 4
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    Criterion 17 Use low-energy material in interiors. Commitment . Minimum 70% in each of the three categories of interiors (internal partitions, paneling/false ceiling/interior wood finishes/ in-built furniture door/window frames, flooring) from low-energy materials/finishes to minimize the usage of wood. Evaluation points :- 4
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    Criterion 18 Renewable energy utilization. Commitment Mandatory to provide renewable energy system with capacity equivalent to 1% of connected load for lighting and space conditioning. Meet energy requirements for a minimum of 5% of the internal lighting load (for general lighting) or its equivalent from renewable energy sources (solar, wind, biomass, fuel cells, etc). Energy requirements will be calculated based on realistic assumptions which will be subject to verification during appraisal. Evaluation points :- 5 (Partly Mandatory )
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    Criterion 19 Renewable energy - based hot- water system. Commitment Meet 20% or more of the annual energy required for heating water through renewable energy based water-heating systems. Evaluation points :- 3
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    Criterion 20 Waste- water treatment Commitment Provide necessary treatment of water for achieving the desired concentration of effluents . Evaluation points :- 2
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    Criterion 21 Water recycle and reuse (including rainwater). Commitment Provide wastewater treatment on-site for achieving prescribed concentration, rainwater harvesting, reuse of treated waste water and rainwater for meeting the building’s water and irrigation demand. Evaluation points :- 5
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    Criterion 22 Waste management Commitment To minimize waste generation, streamline waste segregation, storage, and disposal, and promote resource recovery from waste. Evaluation points :- 2
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    Criterion 23 Reduction in waste during construction. Commitment Ensure maximum resource recovery and safe disposal of wastes generated during construction and reduce the burden on landfill . Evaluation points :- 2
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    Criterion 24 Efficient waste segregation Commitment Use different colored bins for collecting different categories of waste from the building. Evaluation points :- 2
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    Criterion 25 Storage and disposal of waste. Commitment Allocate separate space for the collected waste before transferring it to the recycling/disposal stations. Evaluation points :- 2
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    Criterion 26 Resource recovery from waste. Commitment Employ resource recovery systems for biodegradable waste as per the Solid Waste Management and handling Rules, 2000 of the MoEF. Make arrangements for recycling of waste through local dealers. Evaluation points :- 4
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    Criterion 26 Use of low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints/ adhesives / sealants. Commitment Use only low VOC paints in the interior of the building. Use water – based rather than solvent based sealants and adhesives. Evaluation points :- 4
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    Criterion 27 Minimizeozone depleting substances. Commitment Employ 100% zero ODP (ozone depletion potential) insulation; HCFC (hydro chlorofluorocarbon)/ and CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) free HVAC and refrigeration equipments and/halon-free fire suppression and fire extinguishing systems. Evaluation points :- 3 (Mandatory )
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    Criterion 28 Ensure water quality. Commitment Ensure groundwater and municipal water meet the water quality norms as prescribed in the Indian Standards for various applications (Indian Standards for drinking [IS 10500-1991], irrigation applications [IS 11624-1986]. In case the water quality cannot be ensured, provide necessary treatment of raw water for achieving the desired concentration for various applications Evaluation points :- 2 ( Mandatory )
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    Criterion 29: Acceptableoutdoor and indoor noise levels. Commitment Ensure outdoor noise level conforms to the Central Pollution Control Board–Environmental Standards–Noise (ambient standards) and indoor noise level conforms to the National Building Code of India, 2005, Bureau of Indian Standards, Part 8–Building Services; Section 4–Acoustics, sound insulation, and noise control. Evaluation points :- 2
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    Criterion 30 Tobacco and smoke control. Commitment Zero exposure to tobacco smoke for non-smokers, and exclusive ventilation for smoking rooms . Evaluation points :- 1
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    Criterion 31 Universal accessibility Commitment To ensure accessibility and usability of the building and its facilities by employees, visitors and clients with disabilities . Evaluation points: 1
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    Criterion 32 Energy audit and validation . Commitment Energy audit report to be prepared by approved auditors of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Government of India. Evaluation points: 1(Mandatory )
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    Criterion 33 Operation and maintenance protocol for electrical & mechanical equipment Commitment Ensure he inclusion of a specific clause in the contract document for the commissioning of all electrical and mechanical systems to be maintained by the owner, supplier, or operator. group, which will be responsible for the O & M of the building and the electrical and mechanical systems after the commissioning. Owner/ builder/ occupants/ service or facility to prepare a fully documented operations and maintenance manual, CD, multimedia or an information brochure listing the best practices/do’s and don’ts/maintenance requirements for the building and the electrical and mechanical systems along with the names and addresses of the manufacturers/suppliers of the respective system. Evaluation points: 2( Mandatory )
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    Criterion 34: Innovation points. Four innovation points are available under the rating system for adopting criteria which enhance the green intent of a project, and the applicant can apply for the bonus points Some of the probable points, not restricted to the ones enumerated below, could be 1. Alternative transportation 2. Environmental education 3. Company policy on green supply chain 4. Life cycle cost analysis 5. Any other criteria proposed by applicant Evaluation points: 4 Bonus (beyond 100)
  • 43.
    Scoring points forGRIHA GRIHA has a 100 point system consisting of some core points, which are mandatory to be met while the rest are optional points, which can be earned by complying with the commitment of the criterion for which the point is allocated. The innovation points are available over and above the 100 point system. This means that a project can hypothetically apply for a maximum of 104 points. But the final scoring shall be done out of 100 points. Different levels of certification (one star to five star) are awarded based on the number of points earned. The minimum points required for certification is 50. Buildings scoring 50 to 60 points, 61 to 70 points, 71 to 80 points, and 81 to 90 points shall get one star, ‘two stars’, ‘three stars’ and ‘four stars’ respectively. A building scoring 91 to 100 points will get the maximum rating viz. five stars.
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    Scoring points for GRIHA Rating Points scored Rating 50–60 One star 61–70 Two stars 71–80 Three stars 81–90 Four stars 91–100 Five stars
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    Operationalisation of GRIHA National Advisory Council (NAC) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) The Ministry proposes to incentivise the National Rating System with a view to promote large scale design and construction of green buildings in the country.
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    National Advisory Council(NAC) The NAC shall be chaired by the Secretary, MNRE and co-chaired by the Director General, TERI. The NAC shall provide advice and direction to the National Rating System and shall be the interface between MNRE and the rating secretariat, which will be located within TERI. Its broad functions will be as below: i) Guide the administrative structure for GRIHA ii) Decide fee structure iii) Endorse the rating iv) Recommend incentives, awards etc. by GOI /State Govt. v) Endorse modifications / upgrades from time to time.
  • 47.
    Technical Advisory Committee(TAC) A Technical Advisory Committee has been be constituted by the MNRE for providing technical advice to the GRIHA team on modifications and up gradation of the GRIHA framework to a National Rating System. The technical advisory team shall comprise eminent architects and experts well versed with design and construction of green buildings .
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    Registration –cum-Rating Fee Project size Rating cum registration fee <= 5000 sqm Rs 3,14,000 (Rs 2,50,000 fixed cost for registration and secretariat fees + Rs 64,000 for evaluation ) >5000 sq m Rs 3,14,000 (fixed cost for projects up to 5000 sq. m.) + Rs 3.75/sq m over and above 5000 sq m of built area
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    MNRE Incentive 90%of the fee as given above for projects rated 3 star having built area up to 5000 sq. m. and for projects rated 4 star having built area above 5000 sq. m. will be reimbursed by MNRE . To encourage Architects and consultants to design buildings on Green Architectural concepts and get them rated under GRIHA, and incentive as per below will be available from MNRE. - Rs. 2.50 lakhs for projects upto 5000 sq.m. built-up area with minimum 3 star rating - Rs. 5.0 lakhs for projects > 5000 sq.m. built-up area with minimum 4 star rating
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    Incentives to UrbanLocal bodies A one-time incentive of Rs. 50 lakhs to Municipal Corporations and Rs. 25.00 lakhs to other Urban Local Bodies will be available to those who i) announce rebate in property tax for energy efficient solar/green buildings rated under GRIHA, ii) make it compulsory to get the new buildings under Govt. & Public Sector rated under GRIHA and iii) sign an MOU with GRIHA Secretariat in presence of MNRE for large scale promotion of Green Buildings in their area.
  • 51.
    Institution of Awards/Incentive Annual awards to green buildings rated 5 Star under GRIHA will be given away by the Ministry in the form of Shields/ Certificates. Cash incentive of Rs. 50 lakh to Municipal corporations and Rs.25 lakh to municipalities/ Local Bodies (one each to them) will also be given away that perform the best in promoting Green Buildings in their areas from 2011-12 onwards.
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    For more informationplease visit Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Govt. of india (M.N.R.E) Website : www.mnre.gov.in . Or Mail - [email_address]
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