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© Confederation of Indian Industry
One Day Workshop on Green Building
29 August 2016
Pune
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)
© Confederation of Indian Industry IGBC HQ - India’s First Platinum Rated Green Building
CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad, India
A unique Public – Private Partnership ( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Inaugurated by Late Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre
14 July 2004
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)
IGBC formed by CII in 2001
Vision of IGBC
Enable ‘sustainable built
environment for all’
India to be one of the global
leaders in sustainable built
environment by 2025
& Engineers
Green Building Movement in India
In 2001,
1 Green Building
20,000 sq.ft. 3,750 Green Building Projects
3.87 Billion sq. ft.
Growth of Green Buildings over the years
All types of buildings over the country :
Airports, Banks, Colleges, Convention Centres, Factories, Hospitals, Hotels, Institutions, IT
Parks, Offices, Residential, Schools, SEZs, Townships . . .
1 2 10 17 40 80322 465
884
1442
1873
2361
2992
3456 3750
0 1 2 5 10 15 30 63134 208 307 447
571754 853
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
No
of
Pro
jec
ts
Year
Registered
Certified
(Till date)
Green Building Movement in India
S No Criteria 2001 Till date
1 CEOs & senior people involved 50 ≈ 12,000
2 No. of professionals trained on Green Building concepts
10 ≈ 25,000
3 No. of registered Green Buildings Built – in Area (sq. ft)
1
20k 3,750
3.87 Billion
4 Green Building products & equipment 5 350
5 IGBC Member Organisations (Founding Members) 0
2,140
(140)
6 IGBC Local Chapters IGBC Student chapters
0
0
20
82
7 IGBC Accredited Professionals 0 1,823
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Building Sector in India – Present Scenario
"Buildings use 40% of the total global energy consumption, 25% of global water, 40% of
global resources, and they emit 1/3 of all Green House Gas emissions"
2016 to 2030
30 Billion sq.ft 100 Billion sq.ft
Source – Climate Works Foundation
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Sustainable Development
Use of Resources to meet our
needs without depriving the
resources for future generations
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Green Building – The Definition
A green building is one which uses
Less water
Optimizes energy efficiency
Conserves natural resources
Generates less waste
Provides healthier spaces for people
as compared to a conventional
building Suzlon One Earth, Pune
IGBC Platinum
NMMC Head Office, Navi Mumbai
IGBC Gold
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Green Building Rating System – Key Areas
Sustainable Sites
Water efficiency
Indoor Environmental Quality
Energy & Atmosphere
Material & Resources
IGBC, a whole-building approach to sustainability by
recognizing performance in five key areas
© Confederation of Indian Industry Daylighting Local materials
The Indian Way
Rediscovery of the Indian ethos
We worship the 5 elements of Nature (Panchabhutas)
Views Water body
Prithvi (Earth) Sustainable Sites
Jal (Water) Water Efficiency
Agni (Fire) Energy & Atmosphere
Vayu (Air) Indoor Environmental Quality
Akash (Sky) Daylight, Night Sky Pollution
IGBC Rating Systems
IGBC Green Homes IGBC Green New Buildings IGBC Green Schools
IGBC Green
Existing Buildings
IGBC Green
Factory Buildings IGBC Green Townships /
Campus
IGBC Green Landscape IGBC Green MRTS IGBC Green SEZ
IGBC Green Interiors
IGBC Green Cities
IGBC Green Residential
Society
IGBC Green Rating Systems
Rating systems applicable for all 5 climatic zones in the country
Upcoming….
IGBC Green Health Care Rating System
Launching in Green Building Congress 2016
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IGBC Certified Green Buildings in India
Varieties of buildings registered
for Green Building Ratings in India
Educational Campus
Residential
Manufacturing Units
Bus Stations
Metro Stations
Airports
Townships . . .
Government Offices
Corporate Offices
IT Parks
Banks
Hospitals
Hotels
Malls
Indian Railways Institute of Civil
Engineering (IRICEN), Pune
IGBC Platinum
Ruby Hall Clinic ,Pune
IGBC Gold
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Green Building Statistics of Maharashtra
Leading State in Green Building Footprint
1,078 projects (886 Million sq.ft)
600+ Green Homes
40+ Green Factories
350+ Green Offices
10+ Green Townships
IGBC’s involvement & engagement with
Government, Nodal Agencies, Leading Corporate, Architects,
Engineers, Developers, Consultants & Manufacturers, etc.,
Green Building
Benefits
Diamond Polishing Factory, K.G. House,
Surat – IGBC Platinum Rating
KEC Cables, Vadodara –
IGBC Green Factory Platinum
What Green Buildings did differently
Feature Conventional Building Green Building
Approach Predominantly address
energy & water efficiency
Holistic; Integrated
design
Standards Meet the standards Beat the standards
– NBC, ECBC, etc.,
Materials Virgin materials Material Re-use
Cooling Technologies Vapour compression Solar air-
conditioning, Wind
towers etc.,
Air-Conditioning 150 - 200 sft /TR 600 sft /TR
Green Building – from project conceptualisation to design, construction, operation and IGBC certification
Electrical Demand (MW/ Million sq. ft)
What Green Buildings did differently
Lighting
What Green Buildings did differently
Green Building Benefits - Tangible
Reduce operating costs
Optimize life cycle economic performance
Sustained savings
Energy savings: 20 – 30 %
Water savings: 40 – 50 %
Bombay House, Mumbai
IGBC Green Existing Building GOLD
Type of Building
Average Energy Savings
over Conventional Buildings (%)
Corporate Offices 47%
Tech Parks 27%
Hotels 35%
Hospitals 33%
Educational Institutions
39%
Performance Monitoring
Data collected from 77 IGBC Rated Green Buildings so far
Ruby Hall Clinic ,Pune
IGBC Gold
Indian Railways Institute of Civil
Engineering (IRICEN), Pune
IGBC Platinum
Tangible Benefits - Energy savings
IGBC certified projects have saved 15,000 MWh of Energy per million sq ft
Tangible Benefits - Water savings
IGBC certified projects have saved 45,000 KL of Water per million sq ft
Tangible Benefits - Renewable Energy
IGBC has facilitated installation of 10 MW of Renewable Energy
Tangible Benefits - CO2 Emissions
IGBC certified projects have reduced CO2 emissions by 12,000 Tons per million sq ft
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Tangible Benefits - Construction waste
IGBC certified projects have diverted
500 Tons of construction waste from landfill
Reuse / Sale / Donation
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Intangible Benefits
Environmental benefits
Reduce impact on the environment
Health and Safety benefits
Enhance occupant comfort
Improve Productivity of
occupants
World Class Standards & Procedures
Yamuna – Corporate House of KBL Pune
IGBC Platinum
IGBC Survey Results
Criteria Response
Ventilation 33%
Day Lighting 30%
Energy 12%
Water 10%
Location 9%
Green Cover 7%
Criteria incorporated in the Rating Systems
33%30%
12%10%
9%7%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Ventilation Day
Lighting
Energy Water Location Green
Cover
Survey Results
Government & IGBC
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CPWD & PWD
Training Programme for CPWD higher officials at
DG’s Conference Hall
6th June 2008, New Delhi
CPWD Team involded in IGBC Green Buildings
Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan, Ministry of External
Affairs
Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Ministry of
Environment & Forestry
DG, CPWD & Chariman, IGBC
Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, MoEF, New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan, MEA, New Delhi
Indian GBC training programme at New Delhi
Half Day Workshop on Green Building for the
employees of PWD and officials of Jaipur Development
Authority in 2015
Over 100 participants attended this programme
IGBC Green Building Programme for PWD, Rajasthan
GPRA MoUD Township, New Delhi - zero waste facility
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CBI Headquarters Building, New Delhi
25% energy cost savings over basecase
40% potable water use reduction
100% grey water reuse for cooling tower make up
More than 75% rain water harvesting
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Earth Air Tunnels & Passive Cooling
Police Bhavan - IGP Office, Gulbarga
Wind tower
Temperature reduction
upto 8-10 deg C, possible
Earth air tunnel
Geothermal cooling
Wind Towers
Passive Downdraft
Evaporative Cooling
(PDEC)
Hot air in
Earth Tunnel
Cool air
Police Bhavan - IGP Office, Gulbarga
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Completed in just 17 days
First Platinum rated House in Government Sector Karnataka State Police Housing Board, Bangalore
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Day 1
Day 2
Day 5
Day 7
Day 9
Day 17
Day 10
Day 14
Pre-Fab Construction (Zero waste)
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First Government Green Library Building
in India
Anna Centenary Library, Chennai
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First Government Green Hospital Building
in India
Govt. Mohan Kumaramangalam Super Specialty Hospital and Trauma
Care Centre at Salem, Tamilnadu
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First Government Green Office Building in New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan, Ministry of External Affairs,
Government of India, New Delhi
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Courtyard Integration for Daylight, Views and Ventilation Performance
Green Features in Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan
Energy
Savings
Recycle
Waste
Views
>30%
>50%
>95%
>90%
Water
Savings
BMS Integration of MEP Systems
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First Government Green Stadium in India
Roof Top Solar PV : 1 MW
Thyagaraj Sports Complex, New Delhi
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National Remote Sensing Centre of ISRO, Hyderabad
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Government incentives for IGBC…
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Ministry of Environment and
Forests (MoEF) Notification on
Green Buildings
Faster Environmental Clearance to
projects applying for IGBC Green
Building Certification
Government incentives for IGBC…
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Jaipur Development Authority (JDA)
Additional FAR of 5% free of charge
for IGBC rated Green Buildings
Plot size of 5,000 sq.m and above
Achieving a minimum of Gold rating
Government incentives for IGBC…
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Punjab Urban Development Authority (PUDA)
Additional FAR of 5% free of charge for
IGBC rated Green Buildings
Government incentives for IGBC…
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Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC),
Department of Municipal Affairs,
Govt of West Bengal
Additional FAR of 10% for
IGBC pre-certified projects
Government incentives for IGBC…
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Housing & Urban Planning Department,
Government of Uttar Pradesh
Additional 5% FAR free of charge for
IGBC gold & above rated buildings
Government incentives for IGBC…
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Small Industries Development
Bank of India (SIDBI)
Financial assistance
Concessional interest rate for loans
IGBC – rated green buildings in MSME
sector
Government incentives for IGBC…
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Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)
Rebate of up to 15% of premium for
IGBC Certified Green Buildings
5% for silver rating
10% for gold rating
15% for platinum
Government incentives for IGBC…
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Public Works Department
(PWD), Maharashtra
All upcoming government
buildings (New and Existing) are
Mandatory to adopt IGBC Green
Building Rating
Government incentives for IGBC…
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Green Building Guidelines for Maharashtra
CII - IGBC developed Guidelines along with the Environment
Department, Govt of Maharashtra
Government & IGBC…
Ms Valsa Nair Singh, IAS, Secretary, Environment Department,
Govt. of Maharashtra
© Confederation of Indian Industry
2. IGBC Green New Buildings
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IGBC Green New Buildings
For Government & Corporate offices, IT parks, banks,
shopping malls, hotels, airports, stadiums, convention centre, etc.,
Launched on 4 September 2014
Approach for IGBC New Buildings Rating System
Stringency (Lower rating : Little effort Higher rating : World-class)
Performance (Monitoring, Reporting)
Supporting System
(Online, Product certification…)
IGBC Green New Buildings Rating System Classification of Buildings
v Owner-occupied Buildings
51% or more of the building’s built-up area
is occupied by the owner
v Tenant-occupied Buildings
51% or more of the building’s built-up area
is occupied by the tenants
National Standards as Baselines
v National Building Code
v Energy Conservation Building Code
v Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
v MoEF Guidelines
v Uniform Plumbing Code of India
v Central Ground Water Board guidelines
v Central Pollution Control Board guidelines
IGBC Green New Buildings Points for Individual Modules
Modules Possible Points
1 Sustainable Architecture and Design 5
2 Site Selection and Planning 14
3 Water Conservation 18
4 Energy Efficiency 28
5 Building Materials and Resources 16
6 Indoor Environmental Quality 12
7 Innovation and Development 7
Total 100
Complying with Prerequisites is mandatory for all IGBC Green New Buildings
IGBC Green New Buildings Certification Levels
Rating Points Recognition
Certified 50 – 59 Good Practices
Silver 60 – 69 Best Practices
Gold 70 – 79 Outstanding Performance
Platinum 80 – 89 National Excellence
Super Platinum 90 – 100 Global Leadership
Unique Aspects
# 1) Sustainable Architecture and Design
Architect’s design efforts
are recognized
Retention of site features
Site Contour, Water Bodies
Natural Rocks, Existing Trees
Climate-responsive features
Orientation
Passive cooling features
Efforts to reduce steel, concrete vis-à-vis
normal building are recognised
Not addressed thus far
# 2) Optimisation in Structural Design
# 3) Treated Water For Construction
Water use reduction for
Construction activities
addressed
Potable water reduction
through use of:
Treated waste water
Admixtures & curing compounds
# 4) Trees Preservation
Preservation or Transplantation
of Trees
Now actively addressed – in line
with MoEF guidelines
Preserve existing fully grown
trees or plant new tree saplings
Based on site acreage
To provide habitat & promote
biodiversity
# 5) Universal Design
To design the building for ease of access to
differently abled and elderly people
Ramp @ CII-GBC, Hyderabad Toilet @ KG Factory, Surat
# 6) Basic Facilities for Construction Workforce
Promote welfare of construction workforce
by providing basic necessities
Housing, Drinking water, Toilets etc.,
Mobile Toilets Drinking Water Facility
# 7) Recreational Facilities
Occupant well-being
facilities
To enhance physical,
emotional and spiritual
experience
Gymnasium, aerobics, yoga,
meditation
Indoor, outdoor games
Tetrapak, Chakan
Bombay House, Mumbai
# 8) Rainwater Harvesting
Common question : What do we do when water
table is high ?
New compliance option
Based on Rainfall Intensity
Higher intensity, lower capture
Projects with water table less than 4 meters, can
justify for not implementing rain water harvesting
system
# 9) Energy Efficiency
ECBC and ASHRAE 90.1 – 2010 as baseline
Performance and Prescriptive Approach to
show compliance
# 10) Use of Certified Building Products
Use of Certified Green Building Materials
and Products
In sync with the Product Certification being
launched by CII
© Confederation of Indian Industry
®
Suzlon One Earth, Pune
Onsite & offsite systems
Wind Solar Hybrid
Suzlon One Earth
Suzlon One Earth
Pune
© Confederation of Indian Industry
®
SKF India Ltd, Pune
Building Integrated
Renewable Energy system
100kWp
Well-designed glazing
Daylight and views for
95% of occupied area
Bioswales & Efficient irrigation systems
© Confederation of Indian Industry
®
Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering (IRICEN), Pune
First Indian Railways Green Building project
®
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Daylighting
More number of openings are contributing to the good
daylight in regularly occupied spaces
®
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Courtyard Marriott, Chakan, Pune IGBC Gold
Green Hotels
Pune Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre, Panshil Project IGBC Gold
®
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Kohinoor Hospital Mumbai IGBC Platinum
Various Building Types Going Green
ACC Cement House, Mumbai IGBC Gold
Meluha Fern, Mumbai IGBC Gold
®
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Udayachal Pre-primary And Primary Schools, Mumbai
IGBC Platinum
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3. IGBC Green Existing Buildings Rating System
IGBC Green Existing Buildings – O&M
Objective
Facilitate building owners &
facility managers in
Implementing green strategies
Measure their impacts
Sustain performance in
long run
First-of-its-kind Rating in India to Address Sustainability in Existing Buildings
Approach for ‘Greening’ an Existing Building
Simple Measures
(RoI < 1 year)
Mid-Term
(RoI: 1-2 years)
Long Term
(RoI: 3-5 years) RoI – Return on Investment
Short Term Measures in Existing Building
Insulation of Roof Garden
Lawn in plastic trays
Reduction in outdoor LPD
Garden, pathways, façade, etc.,
Replace in-efficient water fixtures
Low flow taps, faucets, etc.,
Enhance Rainwater Harvesting
CO2 monitoring
Eco-friendly Housekeeping
Chemicals
Bombay House, Mumbai
IBIS, Navi Mumbai
IES College of Technology, Bhopal
Mid Term and Long Term Measures
Install Roof Top Solar PVs
Waste Water Treatment System
Phytoremediation, STP, etc.,
Reuse of Treated Water
Landscaping, flushing, etc.,
Off-site Renewable Energy
Purchase of RECs
Replacement of in-efficient
equipment
Chillers, AHUs, Fans, Water Pumps,
Interior lighting systems, etc.,
CBI Headquarters, New Delhi
Ascendas IT Park, Hyderabad
Candor International School, Bangalore
Points for Individual Modules
Complying with Prerequisites is mandatory for all IGBC Green Existing Buildings- O & M Projects
IGBC Green Existing Buildings – O&M
S.No Credits Possible Points
Prerequisites (7) -
1 Site & Facility Management 18
2 Water Efficiency 26
3 Energy Efficiency 30
4 Health & Comfort 14
5 Innovation and Design 12
Total 100
© Confederation of Indian Industry
®
About the Project:
4 storied with a roof penthouse office building. Heritage Grade IIA rated
structure by the heritage committee of BMC.
Located in the heart of the Mumbai Business district, less than 1000
meters away from major railway station, Churchgate & CST
Total area of the building is 10871.54 Sq. Meter = Around 117,000 Sq. Ft
India’s first IGBC ‘Gold’ Certified Existing Building
And India’s first ‘Platinum’ Recertified Existing Building
Bombay House, Mumbai
© Confederation of Indian Industry
®
Efficient Chillers (6.3 COP), Lighting retrofits (T5s), VFDs
LED Lighting retrofits,
Star rated appliances, BMS systems
EPI in 2010: 172 kWh/yr/m2
EPI in 2011 : 144 kWh/yr/m2
EPI in 2012: 122 kWh/yr/m2
EPI in 2013: 112 kWh/yr/m2
EPI in 2016: 109 kWh/yr/m2
Bombay House - Energy Performance Over Years
Bombay House, Mumbai
IGBC Green Existing Building GOLD
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IGBC Platinum Plaque being handed over to Mr Cyrus Mistry, Chairman- Tata Group by Dr. Prem C Jain, Chairman- IGBC
Project Registration
v Online Registration
www.igbc.in
v When to register
Can register at any stage
q Registration at early phase – maximum potential
for achieving certification
v Resources for Registered projects
q Abridged Reference Guide
q Templates for Submittals
IGBC Certification Process
30
Days
Project team appeals
the certification
awarded within 1
month
Project registration – (www..igbc.in)
Preliminary review by III Party Assessors
Project submits clarifications for
preliminary review
Final review by III Party Assessors
Notify final score by IGBC
Project accepts
IGBC presents plaque indicating
certification level
Yes
Submit documents for Preliminary Review
30
Days
Building Audit by IGBC
Rating Level Recognition
Certified Best Practices
Silver Outstanding Performance
Gold National Excellence
Platinum Global Leadership
IGBC Certification levels
© Confederation of Indian Industry
1. Pune – Residential projects going Green
© Confederation of Indian Industry
IGBC Green Homes Rating
1st Rating in India for
upcoming residential projects
10,00,000 apartments going
green
IGBC Residential Societies Rating
fostering ‘Green Concepts’ in
existing residential apartments
Water’s Edge, Pune, IGBC Gold Rated
Oval Nest, Pune, IGBC Platinum Rated
IGBC Green Residential projects in Pune
IGBC Ratings can be adopted for new & existing projects
© Confederation of Indian Industry
®
2. Pune – IT Offices & Campuses going Green
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Green IT offices in Pune
IGBC Certified IT buildings
SEZ Wipro
Wipro SDB 3 & 4,
Infosys - BPO 2 & SDB 10
Cognizant IT Park
TCS Sahyadri Park
Wipro SDB - 4, Pune, IGBC Gold Rated
TCS Sahyadri Park, Pune, IGBC Gold Rated
IGBC Green New Buildings Rating
can be adopted by other IT firms
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Campuses in Pune Existing IT Campuses
Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park
Talawade IT Park
Kharadi IT Park
Educational Campuses
Symbiosis International University
NICMAR
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Spicer Adventist University
IGBC Green Campus Rating can be adopted
© Confederation of Indian Industry
3. Pune – Industries going Green
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Industries in Pune
Industrial areas in Pune
Baramati
Chakan industrial area
Jejuree
Kharadi Knowledge
Park
Kurkumbh
Pandare
Pimpri Chinchwad
Ranjangaon
IGBC Green Factory Buildings Rating
can be adopted
© Confederation of Indian Industry
4. Pune – Integrated Townships going Green
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Few upcoming IGBC Green Townships in India
Mahindra World City, Chennai
Ramky Discovery City, Hyderabad
Wave City Centre, Noida
Raheja’s Aranya City, Sohna, Haryana
Godrej Panvel Township, Navi Mumbai
Mantri City, Gwalior
45 Projects Registered
1.4 billion sq ft of built-up area
20,000 Acres of Land Development
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Major Townships in Pune
Paranjape`s Blue Ridge in Hinjewadi (120-acre)
City Group’s in Amanora Park Town (400-acre)
Magarpatta City, (400-acre)
Kolte-Patil’s’ Life Republic , Hinjewadi (450-acre)
Kumar Builders’ Kul Nation, Manjri (102-acre)
Kumar Properties and Avinash Bhosale Industries,
Megapolis at Hinjewadi (150-acre)
IGBC Green Townships Rating can be adopted
© Confederation of Indian Industry
5. Pune – Cities going Green
© Confederation of Indian Industry
IGBC Green Cities Rating
Prepared under
chairmanship of
Mr. V Suresh, Former
CMD, HUDCO
&
Other Key Committee
Members
IL&FS, GIFT City, AECOM,
CIDCO . . .
IGBC Accredited Professional (AP) Exam
Objective
Holistic understanding
of green building concepts
Meet the demand for qualified
professionals
IGBC AP On-line Examination
1,900+ qualified professionals till
date
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Over 2,000 participants at the conference
Over 150 stalls at exhibition
4,500 visitors for the exhibition
200 professionals trained on Green Building Rating
Architectural Design Competition by Arch Students
Green Your School contest for Schools in India
Highlights
© Confederation of Indian Industry
To Sum-up
India is witnessing a paradigm
shift in green building design &
construction
Tremendous Opportunities in India
New design approaches
New materials & equipment
New technologies
“Green makes Business Sense”
Live Learn Work Shop
Travel
Play
“The best way to predict the future is to design it” Buckminister Fuller
Go Green . . .
www.igbc.in
Ar Shreyasi Ansingkar
Email: shreyasi.ansingkar@cii.in
© Confederation of Indian Industry
CII IGBC – Session on Promoting
Sustainable & Inclusive Growth in
Industries in Maharashtra: Green
Buildings
Exclusive Program on Green
Buildings across Industries in Pune
Chief Guest – Mr Kunal Kumar,
Hon’ble Commissioner, PMC
130+ Participants
Sharing of Best Practices
Green Building Initiatives of IGBC in Pune
© Confederation of Indian Industry
CII IGBC – Session on Green and
Smart Offices – Workspace &
Beyond
Focus on Smart & healthy office
space
Jointly with Solitaire
Business Hub
90+ Participants
Sharing of Best Practices
Green Building Initiatives of IGBC in Pune
© Confederation of Indian Industry
2nd Edition of CII Green Conclave
– A step towards Greener
Tomorrow, 19 December 2015
A Joint Initiative by CII IGBC Pune
Chapter & CII Pune Zonal Council
Eminent Panelists and experts
from the Industry
150 participants from
Corporate , Manufacturing
Industry
Green Building Initiatives of IGBC in Pune
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