1Module Development and Delivery for Civil Engineering Degree
Program at Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia
2Lecture Sharing at Teknik Industri, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh
Nopember Surabaya, Indonesia
Presented By:
Boon Cheong Chew ; Yu Xin Ou Yang
23rd1 & 25th2 March 2017
Green Building Index
Negative Impact of Built Environment
• Construction industry is a major consumer of non-renewable resources and a
massive producer of waste, and the operation of buildings is responsible for around
half of the total CO2 emissions.
• 30-40% of natural resources were exploited by the building
industry.
• 50% of energy used for heating and cooling in buildings.
• 40% of world consumption of materials converts to building
environment.
• 40% of waste sent to landfill.
• 12% of water consumption in building industry.
Source: Green Building Index (2013) and Sustainable Construction and Green Building: the Case of Malaysia (2011)
Social Benefits
• Enhance occupant comfort and
health
• Heighten aesthetic qualities
• Minimize strain on local infrastructure
• Improve overall quality of life
Economic Benefits
• Reduce operating
costs
• Create, expand and
shape markets for
green product and
services
• Improve occupant
productivity
• Optimize life-cycle
economic
performance
Environmental Benefits
• Enhance and protect
biodiversity and
ecosystems
• Improve air and water
quality
• Reduce waste
streams
• Conserve and
restore natural
resources
General Benefits
of Green Buildings
Source: Green Building US (2016)
Upfront investment in green building makes
properties more valuable, with an average
expected increase in value of 4%.
In January 2017, LEED
reported that LEED-certified
buildings have
• 34% lower CO2 emissions
• consume 25% less
energy
• 11% less water
• diverted more than 80
million tons of waste from
landfills.Green buildings reduce day-to-day costs
year-over-year. LEED buildings report
almost 20% lower maintenance costs
than typical commercial buildings and green
building retrofit projects typically decrease
operation costs by 10% in just 1 year.
Between 2015 and 2018,
LEED certified buildings are
estimated to save
• $1.2 billion in energy
savings
• $149.5 million in water
savings
• $715.2 million in
maintenance savings
• $54.2 million in waste
savings
Source: US Green Building Council (2016)
Green Building
Index (GBI)
Green
Buildings
Risk management on the
building/residents/occupants in
the building
Safeguard or enhance
the property value
Practices which are
environmental and socially
friendly
Established added
infrastructure to the exiting
green buildings
Comply to the requirements
What is Green Building Index (GBI)?
Green Building Index (GBI) which is Malaysia’s first Comprehensive green
rating tool was launched on May 21 2009 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
GBI is an environmental rating system for buildings developed by PAM
(Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia / Malaysian Institute of Architects) and
ACEM (the Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia).
It is fundamentally derived from certain existing green rating tools, including:
• Green Mark (Singapore)
• Green Star System (Australia)
However, it had been extensively modified to cope with Malaysian tropical
weather, environmental context, cultural and social needs.
Why
Green
Buildings?
Green Buildings are designed
to save energy and
resources, recycle materials
and minimize the emission of
toxic substances throughout
its life cycle.
Green buildings
harmonize with the
local climate,
traditions, culture and
the surrounding
environment.
Green buildings are able to
sustain and improve the
quality of human life whilst
maintaining the capacity of
the ecosystem at local and
global levels.
Green buildings make different
use of resources, have
significant operational
savings and increases
workplace productivity.
Building green send the right
message about a company or
organization-that it is well run,
responsible, and committed
to the future.
Tiers of GBI Accreditation
GBI ACCREDITATION PANEL
(GBIAP)
REGULATORY BODY
GBI CERTIFIERS
ASSESSMENT &
ACCREDIATION
GBI FACILITATORS
GBI PROJECT
DEVELOPMENT
GBI Rating System
Energy
Efficiency
Indoor
Environment
Quality
Improve energy consumption by:
I. Optimizing building orientation.
II. Minimizing solar heat gain through building envelope.
III. Harvesting natural lighting.
IV. Adopting the best practices in building services
unclosing use of renewable energy, ensuring proper
testing, commissioning and regular maintenance.
Good indoor air quality, acoustics, visual and thermal
comfort can be achieved by:
I. using low volatile organic compound materials.
II. application of quality air filtration.
III. proper control of air temperature , movement and
humidity.
Sustainable
Site Planning
&
Management
Material &
Resources
Selected sites must with planned access to:
I. Public transportation
II. Community services
III. Open space and landscaping
Environmentally sensitive areas are avoided and
conserved through redevelopment of existing sites and
brown fields.
Proper construction management and storm water
management is practiced.
The strain on existing infrastructure capacity is reduced.
The use of environment-friendly materials sourced from
sustainable sources and recycling is encouraged.
Proper construction waste management with storage,
collection and re-use of recyclables and construction
formwork and waste is implemented.
Water
Efficiency
Innovation Innovative design and initiatives that meet the objectives
of the GBI.
Implementation of certain water efficiency methods:
I. Rainwater harvesting
II. Water recycling
III. Water-saving fittings
What GBI is
Created to
??
Promote integrated,
whole building design.
Transform the built
environment to
reduce the
environmental
impact of
development
Ensure new buildings
remain relevant in the
future and existing buildings
are refurbished and
thereafter sustained
properly to remain
relevant.
Define green building
by establishing a
common language
and standard of
measurement.
Recognize and
reward environmental
leadership.
Who Can Use The Green Building Index (GBI)?
I. All member of Project Teams, Building Owners, Developers and other
interested parties such as Contractors, Government and Design and Build
Contractors are encouraged to use GBI.
II. GBI is used to validate environmental initiatives of the design phase of new
construction.
III. Encouraged the usage of GBI on such projects to assess and improve their
environmental attributes.
IV. The usage of GBI (non residential) tool without formal certification by an
independent accredited GBI certifier does not entitle the user to achieve
Green Building Index rating.
V. Moreover, no fee is payable to Greenbuildingindex Sdn Bhd (GSB) under such
use.
VI. However, a formal certification of the Green Building Index rating requires fee
and formal process offered by (GSB).
Green Building Index Classification
Points GBI Rating
86 to 100 Points Platinum
76 to 85 Points Gold
66 to 75 Points Silver
50 to 65 Points Certified
GBI Registration Fees
Size of
Project
Total Gross
Floor Area
(M2)
Registration Fees (RM) 1 Renewal
Fees (RM) 1
New
Constructio
n 2
Existing
Building 3
Single
Residence
Below 1,000 5,000.00 4 N/A 500.00
1,001-2,000 5,000.00 4 N/A 1,000.00
Small Up to 4,000 8,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00
Intermediate 4,001 to
10,000
10,000.00 9,000.00 2,500.00
Medium 10,001 to
30,000
20,000.00 12,000.00 5,000.00
Large 30,001 to
50,000
32,000.00 14,000.00 8,000.00
Extra Large 50,001 to
100,000
45,000.00 19,000.00 11,000.00
Mega Project Above
100,000
Assessment fee will be
determined on a project-
by-project basis
15,000.00
(Flat Rate)
NOTES
1Rates shown are as of the date of
the application and registration and
may be reviewed from time to time
as appropriate. Rates shown are
excluding Goods and Services Tax
(GST)
2Includes Non-Residential New
Construction (NRNC), Residential
New Construction (RNC), Industrial
New Construction (INC)
3Includes Non-Residential Existing
Buildings (NREB), Industrial Existing
Building (IEB)
4Applicable only to RNC
GBI Assessment Process
STAGE 1: Application & Registration
Complete and submit the Application & Registration Form to
GSB with supporting documents
GSB to request for more
information from Applicant
GSB processes application and notifies Applicant of the
Registration Fee
Applicant to make necessary Registration Fee payment to
GSB and submit any other additional required information
GSB registers the application and gives a GBI Registration
Number to the Applicant GBI Agreement to be signed between
GSB and Applicant
GBIAP assigns GBI certifier at appropriate time
Is the
application
complete?
INCOMPLETE
COMPLETE
STAGE 2: Design Assessment (DA)
Applicant to appoint their Project Coordinator/GBI Facilitator and
submit for Design Assessment (DA) to GSB
Appeal
To submit Appeal Form &
Fees
GSB records & publishes in GBI Register GBIAP issues
Provisional GBI Certificate to Applicant
GBI Certifier undertakes the DA
GSB notifies Applicant of DA result
GSB to return and
request for completed DA
submission
Is the DA
Submission
complete?
Appeal by
Applicant
?
• Fail
• Request Review for a
higher rating
INCOMPLETE
COMPLETE
APPEAL
NO APPEAL
STAGE 3: Completion & Verification Assessment (CVA)
Applicant to submit for Completion & Verification
Assessment (CVA) upon completion of project
GSB records & publishes in GBI Register GBIAP and LAM
issue GBI Certificate to Applicant
GSB notifies Applicant of CVA result
GBI certifier undertakes CVA
Appeal
by
Applicant
?
Appeal
To submit Appeal Form &
Fees
• Fail
• Request Review for a
higher rating
APPEAL
NO APPEAL
Maximum Allocated Points for Non-
Residential New Construction (NRNC)
Part Item Maximum Points
1 Energy Efficiency 35
2 Indoor Environmental Quality 21
3 Sustainable Site Planning &
Management
16
4 Material & Resources 11
5 Water Efficiency 10
6 Innovation 7
Total Score 100
* Non-Residential includes, office, retail, hospital, hotel,
data centre, resort
Maximum Allocated Points for NRNC: Resort
Part Item Maximum Points
1 Energy Efficiency 35
2 Indoor Environmental Quality 16
3 Sustainable Site Planning &
Management
15
4 Material & Resources 13
5 Water Efficiency 12
6 Innovation 9
Total Score 100
Maximum Allocated Points for Non-
Residential Existing Building (NREB)
Part Item Maximum Points
1 Energy Efficiency 38
2 Indoor Environmental Quality 21
3 Sustainable Site Planning &
Management
10
4 Material & Resources 9
5 Water Efficiency 12
6 Innovation 10
Total Score 100
Part Item Maximum Points
1 Energy Efficiency 38
2 Indoor Environmental Quality 16
3 Sustainable Site Planning &
Management
10
4 Material & Resources 9
5 Water Efficiency 14
6 Innovation 13
Total Score 100
Maximum Allocated Points for NREB: Resort
Maximum Allocated Points For Residential
New Construction (RNC)
Part Item Maximum Points
1 Energy Efficiency 23
2 Indoor Environmental Quality 12
3 Sustainable Site Planning &
Management
33
4 Material & Resources 12
5 Water Efficiency 12
6 Innovation 8
Total Score 100
*Landed: Single owner (townhouse is included in this category)
*Low-rise: Strata Building in which the topmost floor is ≤18.3m above ground
level
*High-rise: Strata building in which the topmost floor is >18.3m above ground
level
Maximum Allocated Points for Industrial New
Construction (INC)
Part Item Maximum Points
1 Energy Efficiency 33
2 Indoor Environmental Quality 22
3 Sustainable Site Planning &
Management
18
4 Material & Resources 10
5 Water Efficiency 10
6 Innovation 7
Total Score 100
Maximum Allocated Points for Industrial Existing
Building (IEB)
Part Item Maximum Points
1 Energy Efficiency 38
2 Indoor Environmental Quality 22
3 Sustainable Site Planning &
Management
10
4 Material & Resources 8
5 Water Efficiency 12
6 Innovation 10
Total Score 100
Maximum Allocated Points For Township (T)
Part Item Maximum Points
1 CEW Climate, Energy & Water 20
2 EEC Environmental & Ecology 15
3 CPD Community Planning & Design 26
4 TRC Transportation & Connectivity 14
5 BDR Building & Resources 15
6 BSI Business & Innovation 10
Total Score 100
Significant Criteria of Each Type of Buildings
Type of Buildings Significant Criteria Score
Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC) Energy Efficiency 35
Indoor Environmental Quality 21
Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC):
Resort
Energy Efficiency 35
Indoor Environmental Quality 16
Non-Residential Existing Buildings (NREB) Energy Efficiency 38
Indoor Environmental Quality 21
Non-Residential Existing Buildings (NREB):
Resort
Energy Efficiency 38
Indoor Environmental Quality 16
Residential New Construction (RNC) Sustainable Site Planning & Management 33
Energy Efficiency 23
Industrial New Construction (INC) Energy Efficiency 33
Indoor Environmental Quality 22
Industrial Existing Buildings (IEB) Energy Efficiency 38
Indoor Environmental Quality 22
Township Community Planning & Design 26
Climate, Energy & Water 20
Summarized of Green
Rating Tools
Criteria Total Score Rating Award
Energy Efficiency 86 and above GBI Platinum
Indoor Environmental
Quality
76 to 85 Gold
Sustainable Site
Planning & Management
66 to 75 Silver
Material and Resources 50 to 65 Certified
Water Efficiency
Innovation
Green Building Index (GBI), Malaysia
Criteria Total Score Rating Award
Energy Efficiency 90 and above Green Mark
Platinum
Water Efficiency 85 to 90 Goldplus
Environmental
Protection
75 to 85 Gold
Indoor Environmental
Quality
50 to 75 Certified
Green Features and
Innovation
Green Mark, Singapore
Green Ship, Indonesia
Criteria Total Score Rating Award
Energy Efficiency and
Conservation
80 and above Greenship Platinum
Water Conservation 60 to 79 Gold
Appropriate Site Development 50 to 59 Silver
Material Resource and Cycle 40 to 49 Certified
Indoor Health and Comfort
Building Environmental
Management
Korea Green Building Certification Criteria
(KGBCC), Korea
Criteria Total Score Rating
Award
Land Use and Commuter
Transportation
Land Use 85 and above KGBCC
Best
Transportation 65 to 84 Excellent
Energy Resources Consumption
and Environmental Loads
Energy
Material Resources
Water Resources
Environmental Pollution
Loads
Management
Ecological Environment Ecological Environment
Indoor Environmental Quality Indoor Environmental
Quality
Criteria Total Score Rating Award
Sustainable Sites 80 and above Platinum
Water Efficiency 69 to 79 Gold
Energy & Atmosphere 50 to 59 Silver
Material & Resources 40 to 49 Certified
Indoor Environmental Quality
Credits
Innovation in Design
Regional Priority
Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED), USA
Comprehensive Assessment System for Built
Environment Efficiency (CASBEE), Japan
Q Built Environment Quality Weighting
Non Factory Factory
Q1 Indoor Environment 0.4 0.3
Q2 Quality of Service 0.3 0.3
Q3 Outdoor Environment on Site 0.3 0.4
LR Built Environment Load Weighting
LR1 Energy 0.4
LR2 Resources and Material 0.3
LR3 Off-Site Environment 0.3
Ranks Assessment BEE Value Expression
S Excellent BEE=3.0 or more
and Q=50 or
more
*****
A Very Good BEE=1.5-3.0
BEE=3.0 or more
and Q is less
than 50
****
B+ Good BEE=1.0-1.5 ***
B Fairly Poor BEE=0.5-1.0 **
C Poor BEE=Less than
0.5
*
Environmental
Section
% Score Rating
Management ≥85 Outstanding
Health & Wellbeing ≥70 Excellent
Energy ≥55 Very Good
Transport ≥45 Good
Water ≥30 Pass
Materials >30 Unclassified
Waste
Land Use & Ecology
Building Research Establishment
Environmental Assessment Method
(BREEAM), UK
Green Star (Australia)
Environmental
Section
Score Rating Category
Management 75+ Six Star World Leadership
Indoor Environment
Quality
60 to 74 Five Star Australian
Excellence
Energy 45 to 59 Four Star Best Practice
Transport 30 to 44 Three Star Good Practice
Water 20 to 29 Two Star Average Practice
Materials 10 to 19 One Star Minimum Practice
Land Use &
Ecology
Emissions and
Innovation
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Green Building Index

  • 1.
    1Module Development andDelivery for Civil Engineering Degree Program at Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia 2Lecture Sharing at Teknik Industri, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya, Indonesia Presented By: Boon Cheong Chew ; Yu Xin Ou Yang 23rd1 & 25th2 March 2017 Green Building Index
  • 2.
    Negative Impact ofBuilt Environment • Construction industry is a major consumer of non-renewable resources and a massive producer of waste, and the operation of buildings is responsible for around half of the total CO2 emissions. • 30-40% of natural resources were exploited by the building industry. • 50% of energy used for heating and cooling in buildings. • 40% of world consumption of materials converts to building environment. • 40% of waste sent to landfill. • 12% of water consumption in building industry. Source: Green Building Index (2013) and Sustainable Construction and Green Building: the Case of Malaysia (2011)
  • 3.
    Social Benefits • Enhanceoccupant comfort and health • Heighten aesthetic qualities • Minimize strain on local infrastructure • Improve overall quality of life Economic Benefits • Reduce operating costs • Create, expand and shape markets for green product and services • Improve occupant productivity • Optimize life-cycle economic performance Environmental Benefits • Enhance and protect biodiversity and ecosystems • Improve air and water quality • Reduce waste streams • Conserve and restore natural resources General Benefits of Green Buildings Source: Green Building US (2016)
  • 4.
    Upfront investment ingreen building makes properties more valuable, with an average expected increase in value of 4%. In January 2017, LEED reported that LEED-certified buildings have • 34% lower CO2 emissions • consume 25% less energy • 11% less water • diverted more than 80 million tons of waste from landfills.Green buildings reduce day-to-day costs year-over-year. LEED buildings report almost 20% lower maintenance costs than typical commercial buildings and green building retrofit projects typically decrease operation costs by 10% in just 1 year. Between 2015 and 2018, LEED certified buildings are estimated to save • $1.2 billion in energy savings • $149.5 million in water savings • $715.2 million in maintenance savings • $54.2 million in waste savings Source: US Green Building Council (2016)
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Green Buildings Risk management onthe building/residents/occupants in the building Safeguard or enhance the property value Practices which are environmental and socially friendly Established added infrastructure to the exiting green buildings Comply to the requirements
  • 7.
    What is GreenBuilding Index (GBI)? Green Building Index (GBI) which is Malaysia’s first Comprehensive green rating tool was launched on May 21 2009 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. GBI is an environmental rating system for buildings developed by PAM (Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia / Malaysian Institute of Architects) and ACEM (the Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia). It is fundamentally derived from certain existing green rating tools, including: • Green Mark (Singapore) • Green Star System (Australia) However, it had been extensively modified to cope with Malaysian tropical weather, environmental context, cultural and social needs.
  • 8.
    Why Green Buildings? Green Buildings aredesigned to save energy and resources, recycle materials and minimize the emission of toxic substances throughout its life cycle. Green buildings harmonize with the local climate, traditions, culture and the surrounding environment. Green buildings are able to sustain and improve the quality of human life whilst maintaining the capacity of the ecosystem at local and global levels. Green buildings make different use of resources, have significant operational savings and increases workplace productivity. Building green send the right message about a company or organization-that it is well run, responsible, and committed to the future.
  • 9.
    Tiers of GBIAccreditation GBI ACCREDITATION PANEL (GBIAP) REGULATORY BODY GBI CERTIFIERS ASSESSMENT & ACCREDIATION GBI FACILITATORS GBI PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Energy Efficiency Indoor Environment Quality Improve energy consumptionby: I. Optimizing building orientation. II. Minimizing solar heat gain through building envelope. III. Harvesting natural lighting. IV. Adopting the best practices in building services unclosing use of renewable energy, ensuring proper testing, commissioning and regular maintenance. Good indoor air quality, acoustics, visual and thermal comfort can be achieved by: I. using low volatile organic compound materials. II. application of quality air filtration. III. proper control of air temperature , movement and humidity.
  • 12.
    Sustainable Site Planning & Management Material & Resources Selectedsites must with planned access to: I. Public transportation II. Community services III. Open space and landscaping Environmentally sensitive areas are avoided and conserved through redevelopment of existing sites and brown fields. Proper construction management and storm water management is practiced. The strain on existing infrastructure capacity is reduced. The use of environment-friendly materials sourced from sustainable sources and recycling is encouraged. Proper construction waste management with storage, collection and re-use of recyclables and construction formwork and waste is implemented.
  • 13.
    Water Efficiency Innovation Innovative designand initiatives that meet the objectives of the GBI. Implementation of certain water efficiency methods: I. Rainwater harvesting II. Water recycling III. Water-saving fittings
  • 14.
    What GBI is Createdto ?? Promote integrated, whole building design. Transform the built environment to reduce the environmental impact of development Ensure new buildings remain relevant in the future and existing buildings are refurbished and thereafter sustained properly to remain relevant. Define green building by establishing a common language and standard of measurement. Recognize and reward environmental leadership.
  • 15.
    Who Can UseThe Green Building Index (GBI)? I. All member of Project Teams, Building Owners, Developers and other interested parties such as Contractors, Government and Design and Build Contractors are encouraged to use GBI. II. GBI is used to validate environmental initiatives of the design phase of new construction. III. Encouraged the usage of GBI on such projects to assess and improve their environmental attributes. IV. The usage of GBI (non residential) tool without formal certification by an independent accredited GBI certifier does not entitle the user to achieve Green Building Index rating. V. Moreover, no fee is payable to Greenbuildingindex Sdn Bhd (GSB) under such use. VI. However, a formal certification of the Green Building Index rating requires fee and formal process offered by (GSB).
  • 16.
    Green Building IndexClassification Points GBI Rating 86 to 100 Points Platinum 76 to 85 Points Gold 66 to 75 Points Silver 50 to 65 Points Certified
  • 17.
    GBI Registration Fees Sizeof Project Total Gross Floor Area (M2) Registration Fees (RM) 1 Renewal Fees (RM) 1 New Constructio n 2 Existing Building 3 Single Residence Below 1,000 5,000.00 4 N/A 500.00 1,001-2,000 5,000.00 4 N/A 1,000.00 Small Up to 4,000 8,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 Intermediate 4,001 to 10,000 10,000.00 9,000.00 2,500.00 Medium 10,001 to 30,000 20,000.00 12,000.00 5,000.00 Large 30,001 to 50,000 32,000.00 14,000.00 8,000.00 Extra Large 50,001 to 100,000 45,000.00 19,000.00 11,000.00 Mega Project Above 100,000 Assessment fee will be determined on a project- by-project basis 15,000.00 (Flat Rate) NOTES 1Rates shown are as of the date of the application and registration and may be reviewed from time to time as appropriate. Rates shown are excluding Goods and Services Tax (GST) 2Includes Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC), Residential New Construction (RNC), Industrial New Construction (INC) 3Includes Non-Residential Existing Buildings (NREB), Industrial Existing Building (IEB) 4Applicable only to RNC
  • 18.
    GBI Assessment Process STAGE1: Application & Registration Complete and submit the Application & Registration Form to GSB with supporting documents GSB to request for more information from Applicant GSB processes application and notifies Applicant of the Registration Fee Applicant to make necessary Registration Fee payment to GSB and submit any other additional required information GSB registers the application and gives a GBI Registration Number to the Applicant GBI Agreement to be signed between GSB and Applicant GBIAP assigns GBI certifier at appropriate time Is the application complete? INCOMPLETE COMPLETE
  • 19.
    STAGE 2: DesignAssessment (DA) Applicant to appoint their Project Coordinator/GBI Facilitator and submit for Design Assessment (DA) to GSB Appeal To submit Appeal Form & Fees GSB records & publishes in GBI Register GBIAP issues Provisional GBI Certificate to Applicant GBI Certifier undertakes the DA GSB notifies Applicant of DA result GSB to return and request for completed DA submission Is the DA Submission complete? Appeal by Applicant ? • Fail • Request Review for a higher rating INCOMPLETE COMPLETE APPEAL NO APPEAL
  • 20.
    STAGE 3: Completion& Verification Assessment (CVA) Applicant to submit for Completion & Verification Assessment (CVA) upon completion of project GSB records & publishes in GBI Register GBIAP and LAM issue GBI Certificate to Applicant GSB notifies Applicant of CVA result GBI certifier undertakes CVA Appeal by Applicant ? Appeal To submit Appeal Form & Fees • Fail • Request Review for a higher rating APPEAL NO APPEAL
  • 21.
    Maximum Allocated Pointsfor Non- Residential New Construction (NRNC) Part Item Maximum Points 1 Energy Efficiency 35 2 Indoor Environmental Quality 21 3 Sustainable Site Planning & Management 16 4 Material & Resources 11 5 Water Efficiency 10 6 Innovation 7 Total Score 100 * Non-Residential includes, office, retail, hospital, hotel, data centre, resort
  • 22.
    Maximum Allocated Pointsfor NRNC: Resort Part Item Maximum Points 1 Energy Efficiency 35 2 Indoor Environmental Quality 16 3 Sustainable Site Planning & Management 15 4 Material & Resources 13 5 Water Efficiency 12 6 Innovation 9 Total Score 100
  • 23.
    Maximum Allocated Pointsfor Non- Residential Existing Building (NREB) Part Item Maximum Points 1 Energy Efficiency 38 2 Indoor Environmental Quality 21 3 Sustainable Site Planning & Management 10 4 Material & Resources 9 5 Water Efficiency 12 6 Innovation 10 Total Score 100
  • 24.
    Part Item MaximumPoints 1 Energy Efficiency 38 2 Indoor Environmental Quality 16 3 Sustainable Site Planning & Management 10 4 Material & Resources 9 5 Water Efficiency 14 6 Innovation 13 Total Score 100 Maximum Allocated Points for NREB: Resort
  • 25.
    Maximum Allocated PointsFor Residential New Construction (RNC) Part Item Maximum Points 1 Energy Efficiency 23 2 Indoor Environmental Quality 12 3 Sustainable Site Planning & Management 33 4 Material & Resources 12 5 Water Efficiency 12 6 Innovation 8 Total Score 100 *Landed: Single owner (townhouse is included in this category) *Low-rise: Strata Building in which the topmost floor is ≤18.3m above ground level *High-rise: Strata building in which the topmost floor is >18.3m above ground level
  • 26.
    Maximum Allocated Pointsfor Industrial New Construction (INC) Part Item Maximum Points 1 Energy Efficiency 33 2 Indoor Environmental Quality 22 3 Sustainable Site Planning & Management 18 4 Material & Resources 10 5 Water Efficiency 10 6 Innovation 7 Total Score 100
  • 27.
    Maximum Allocated Pointsfor Industrial Existing Building (IEB) Part Item Maximum Points 1 Energy Efficiency 38 2 Indoor Environmental Quality 22 3 Sustainable Site Planning & Management 10 4 Material & Resources 8 5 Water Efficiency 12 6 Innovation 10 Total Score 100
  • 28.
    Maximum Allocated PointsFor Township (T) Part Item Maximum Points 1 CEW Climate, Energy & Water 20 2 EEC Environmental & Ecology 15 3 CPD Community Planning & Design 26 4 TRC Transportation & Connectivity 14 5 BDR Building & Resources 15 6 BSI Business & Innovation 10 Total Score 100
  • 29.
    Significant Criteria ofEach Type of Buildings Type of Buildings Significant Criteria Score Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC) Energy Efficiency 35 Indoor Environmental Quality 21 Non-Residential New Construction (NRNC): Resort Energy Efficiency 35 Indoor Environmental Quality 16 Non-Residential Existing Buildings (NREB) Energy Efficiency 38 Indoor Environmental Quality 21 Non-Residential Existing Buildings (NREB): Resort Energy Efficiency 38 Indoor Environmental Quality 16 Residential New Construction (RNC) Sustainable Site Planning & Management 33 Energy Efficiency 23 Industrial New Construction (INC) Energy Efficiency 33 Indoor Environmental Quality 22 Industrial Existing Buildings (IEB) Energy Efficiency 38 Indoor Environmental Quality 22 Township Community Planning & Design 26 Climate, Energy & Water 20
  • 30.
  • 32.
    Criteria Total ScoreRating Award Energy Efficiency 86 and above GBI Platinum Indoor Environmental Quality 76 to 85 Gold Sustainable Site Planning & Management 66 to 75 Silver Material and Resources 50 to 65 Certified Water Efficiency Innovation Green Building Index (GBI), Malaysia
  • 33.
    Criteria Total ScoreRating Award Energy Efficiency 90 and above Green Mark Platinum Water Efficiency 85 to 90 Goldplus Environmental Protection 75 to 85 Gold Indoor Environmental Quality 50 to 75 Certified Green Features and Innovation Green Mark, Singapore
  • 34.
    Green Ship, Indonesia CriteriaTotal Score Rating Award Energy Efficiency and Conservation 80 and above Greenship Platinum Water Conservation 60 to 79 Gold Appropriate Site Development 50 to 59 Silver Material Resource and Cycle 40 to 49 Certified Indoor Health and Comfort Building Environmental Management
  • 35.
    Korea Green BuildingCertification Criteria (KGBCC), Korea Criteria Total Score Rating Award Land Use and Commuter Transportation Land Use 85 and above KGBCC Best Transportation 65 to 84 Excellent Energy Resources Consumption and Environmental Loads Energy Material Resources Water Resources Environmental Pollution Loads Management Ecological Environment Ecological Environment Indoor Environmental Quality Indoor Environmental Quality
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    Criteria Total ScoreRating Award Sustainable Sites 80 and above Platinum Water Efficiency 69 to 79 Gold Energy & Atmosphere 50 to 59 Silver Material & Resources 40 to 49 Certified Indoor Environmental Quality Credits Innovation in Design Regional Priority Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), USA
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    Comprehensive Assessment Systemfor Built Environment Efficiency (CASBEE), Japan Q Built Environment Quality Weighting Non Factory Factory Q1 Indoor Environment 0.4 0.3 Q2 Quality of Service 0.3 0.3 Q3 Outdoor Environment on Site 0.3 0.4 LR Built Environment Load Weighting LR1 Energy 0.4 LR2 Resources and Material 0.3 LR3 Off-Site Environment 0.3
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    Ranks Assessment BEEValue Expression S Excellent BEE=3.0 or more and Q=50 or more ***** A Very Good BEE=1.5-3.0 BEE=3.0 or more and Q is less than 50 **** B+ Good BEE=1.0-1.5 *** B Fairly Poor BEE=0.5-1.0 ** C Poor BEE=Less than 0.5 *
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    Environmental Section % Score Rating Management≥85 Outstanding Health & Wellbeing ≥70 Excellent Energy ≥55 Very Good Transport ≥45 Good Water ≥30 Pass Materials >30 Unclassified Waste Land Use & Ecology Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM), UK
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    Green Star (Australia) Environmental Section ScoreRating Category Management 75+ Six Star World Leadership Indoor Environment Quality 60 to 74 Five Star Australian Excellence Energy 45 to 59 Four Star Best Practice Transport 30 to 44 Three Star Good Practice Water 20 to 29 Two Star Average Practice Materials 10 to 19 One Star Minimum Practice Land Use & Ecology Emissions and Innovation
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