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2016

REPORT
SUB:-GREEN BUILDING

Tirath prajapati
[Type the company name]
11/25/2016
Submitted by

Name:-PRAJAPATI.TIRATH.Ashokbhai

college:-
SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING, BAKROL

Branch civil-B

Enrollment No:-151240106066

Year:-2016-2017

Submitted To:-

Prof.:-GAURAV GOHIL

Sub:-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION(2130607)

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INTRODUCTION:

Green building also known as


green construction or
sustainable building. It is a way
of enhancing the environment.
It benefits humans, the
community, and the
environment in order to reduce
resource consumption while
enhancing quality of life.this
ultimately results in reduction of
greenhouse gases which will help to reduce greenhouse effect.
this paper presents an overview of application of modern green
infrastructure construction technology which makes a
significant impact on conservation/proper utilization of
resources like land, water, energy, air, material thereby
reducing the overall cost of construction as well as adverse
impacts of climate change.

What is a “green” building?

Green buildings are designed, constructed and operated to boost


environmental,economic, health and productivity performance over that
of conventional buildings. Asreflected in the USGBC’s voluntary LEED
rating system, widely accepted as the nationalstandard for green
buildings, an integrated design approach addresses the potential of the
site itself, water conservation, energy-efficiency and renewable energy,
selectionof materials and indoor environmental quality.Projects that meet
higher levels of LEED certification can include a wide array of
featuressuch as storm water retention through landscaping, innovative
wastewater technologies,reflective roofs, energy generating sources and
personal comfort controls. And, of course,energy-saving technologies
such as WaterFurnace geothermal and water source heatingand
cooling.

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GREEN BUILDING FEATURES

Eco-Friendly-by least disturbance to eco system. Energy


efficient-through the
natural lighting
ventilation and solar
passive designs
efficient use of water-
through recycling and
water harvesting use
of renewable energy-
through photo voltaic
systems and solar
system etc.non toxic
material in door
environment, use of recycle/recyclable materials , efficient waste
utilization and disposal
WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO MAKE THE BUILDINGS
GREEN?

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What are some of the benefits of a “green” building?

Many of the benefits of green building technologies and practices for


occupants, owners and the environment and society at large are
quantifiable and well documented.

These include energy savings, measurable reduction of waste,


decreased water use, and improved indoor air quality. Other benefits are
less tangible and harder to demonstrate statistically while highly
desirable.
These include improvements in occupants’ health, employee morale,
productivity, recruitment, employee retention and improved public image
for organizations and businesses that build green.

Many building and health experts agree that the social benefits of green
building technologies and practices can produce financial returns for
employers and building owners that overshadow the savings associated
with more measurable building performance gains

Here are some financial, economic and environmental benefits of green


building technologies and practices

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No increase in first cost.

Many green buildings cost no more to build or may even cost less than
conventional building alternatives because resource-efficient strategies
and integrated design often allow downsizing of more costly mechanical,
electrical and structural systems.

High-performance green buildings are cost-effective.

Even for projects loaded with high value


features, higher first costs often are
recovered within three to five years through
lower operating expenses and utility
rebates for energy-saving equipment.
Savings in energy of 20-50 percent are
common through energy-saving
technologies, integrated planning and
downsized equipment.

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Facility owners can reduce their financial risk by making investments in
energy-efficiency that earn a higher rate of return than the stock market
or bonds.

INDIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL

The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) was formed in the


year 2001 by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).The aim of
the council is to bring green building movement in India and
facilitate India to become one of the global leaders in green
buildings by 2015

IGBC RATING SYSTEM


IGBC has developed green building rating programmers’ to
cover commercial, residential, factory buildings, etc
Each rating system divided into different levels of certification
is as follows:
1. Certified? to recognize best practice
2. Gold to recognize national excellence
3. Platinum to recognize global leadership

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INCREASING GREEN BUILDINGS IN INDIA

Today more than 1053 green buildings (as on April2011) are


being constructed all over India. Of which 147 green buildings
are certified and fully functional

BENEFITS OF GREEN BUILDING

Buildings have a large effect


on the environment, human
health and the economy. The
successful adoption of GREEN
BUILDING developed can
maximize both the economic
and environmental
performance of the buildings.

ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS

Protect bio diversity and eco systems, improve air and water
quality, reduce waste streams, conserve natural resources.

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ECONOMIC BENEFITS

Reduce operating cost, create, expand, and shape markets for


green product and services, improve occupant productivity.
SOCIAL BENEFITS

Enhance occupant
comfort and health,
heighten aesthetic
qualities, minimize
strain on local
infrastructure,
Improve overall
quality life.

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GREENBUILDING PROJECT IN INDIA

• Suzlon Energy Limited-Pune

• Biodiversity Conservation India-Bangalore

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• Rain tree Hotels-Chennai

• Olympia Technology Park-Chennai

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• Rajiv Gandhi International Airport-Hyderabad

• Hiranandini-BG House, Powai

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• Punjab Forest Complex, Mohali

• Palais Royale at Worli, Mumbai

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CONCLUSION

This research identified the exciting developments taking place


on the technology front and analyzes their implications for
intelligent and green buildings, highlighting examples of “best in
class” buildings employing green and intelligent technologies.
These buildings are dynamic environments that respond to their
occupants? changing needs and lifestyles. This research
provided documented evidence to educate and influence end-
users, building owners, architects, and contractors that a
“greener building” can be achieved using intelligent technology
and that this “greening” will provide a tangible and significant
return on investment .to all of the above going ‘GREEN’ IS THE
ONLY.

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