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Overview of Sustainability & Rating Systems in Qatar 20 th November 2018 Presented by: K Venkatesan, CSP, CMIOSH, GSAS-CGP, LEED AP Corporate HSE & Sustainability Manager Outline What is Sust stain ainability ability Why Sust


  1. Overview of Sustainability & Rating Systems in Qatar 20 th November 2018 Presented by: K Venkatesan, CSP, CMIOSH, GSAS-CGP, LEED AP Corporate HSE & Sustainability Manager

  2. Outline What is Sust stain ainability ability Why Sust stainabilit inability Green en Buildin ldings gs/Sustaina /Sustainabilit bility y rating ing syst stem ems s in Qatar ar How can n you ma u make e career er in n Sust ustaina ainabili bility ty

  3. Sust staina ainabili bility ty means ns meeti eting g the needs ds of of our present sent with thout out comprom omisi ising ng the ability lity of future re generatio erations ns to meet et their eir own needs. s.

  4. Wh Why y Su Sust stain ainab abil ility ity ?

  5. Effects of Climate Change

  6. What Leaders Says ?

  7. Air Pollut lutio ion Clima mate e Land nd Use e & Change nge Contamin ntamination ion Imp mpact acts s Resulting ting Fossil il Fuels els Huma man Healt lth from Built t Depl pleti etion on Envir iron onmen ment Mater erials ials Water er Depl pleti etion on Depl pleti etion on Water er Pollut lution ion

  8. ENTS ? CAN N WE WE STOP P DE DEVEL VELOPM OPMENTS

  9. Kyto Protocol by UNFCCC The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which commi mits ts its Parties by setting internationally binding emission reduction targets and sustainable growth.

  10. Sus usta tain inab abil ilit ity y Ra Rati ting ng Sys ystem ems s

  11. MANY MORE…

  12. Sus usta tain inab abil ilit ity y in in Q Qat atar ar

  13. embraces

  14. Qatar r Nation onal Stra rategy egy 2011-2016 expande nded d pri rinci nciples es on susta tainab inable developme elopment nt

  15. GSAS Framework- Development Process Groundwork Rating System UK: BREEAM 140+ US: BUILDING RATING SYSTEMS Expert Review TOOLS LEED GUIDELINES Globa obal Fields Sustainabil tainabilit ity Canada: Green Globes Rating ing System em 40 [1] Energy Experts Hong Kong: [2] Systems Developers WHOLE BUILDING RATING CEPAS Design Guidelines SYSTEMS [3] Industry Specific Japan: Rating Elements CASBEE GCC CONTEXT 6 Regions ESTABLISHED RATING SYSTEMS International: Weighting + SBTool Scoring [1] US [2] UK [3] Netherlands [4] Canada [5] Japan GCC GCC [6] China EU: [7] Hong Kong CEN-ISO Ener ergy EXISTING ENERGY STANDARDS [8] Australia Standa dards US: ASHRAE

  16. Global al Sust stain ainability ability As Asse sess ssment nt Syst stem em [GSA SAS] S]

  17. .: .: Objectiv ctive To create a sustainable built environment that minimizes ecological impact through the development of a sustainability rating system supported by a set of performance based standards that addresses the specific regional needs and environment of Qatar.

  18. Reference : www.gord.qa

  19. System Overview SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS IMPACTS Urban Air Pollution Connectivity Land Use & Site Contamination Fossil Fuel Energy Depletion STAGES OF RATING SYSTEM Water Water Depletion DESIGN CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS Materials Water Pollution Indoor Materials Environment Depletion Cultural & Human Health & Economic Value Comfort Management Climate Change & Operations Reference : www.gord.qa

  20. GSAS Criterian (ver 2.0) Urban Connectivity Site Energy Water Materials Indoor Environment Cultural & Economic Value Reference : www.gord.qa Management & Operations

  21. GSAS Certification Schemes Districts ricts & Infras rastr tructure ucture • Districts & Infrastructure scheme is used • Neighborho hood d Scheme mes for evaluating the planning and design of Parks scheme is used for rating the urban deve velopment projects, including ecological impacts of new and existing • Pa Parks rks seve veral components such as infrastructure Commercial scheme is used for the parks, including its onsite amenities, such networks, transportation networks and assessment of commercial building types Commercia as landscape areas, wa ial walkway ways, and picnic • public or open spaces. Core + Shell scheme buildings consist include spaces that serve various functions spaces, as well as any minor service wholly or partly undersigned infill, and the such as offices, conference rooms, foye yers, • Core re + Shell facilities including restrooms, storage owner/developer may ay not hav ave control retail spaces, and ancillary areas. sheds, or small information centers. Residential scheme building types include ove ver the fit-out of the spaces. Reside dent ntial ial / G Group p Reside dent ntial ial • spaces used primarily for housing. This Education scheme buildings include includes s single-family housing units as well It is used for the design assessment of • Educatio ation It is mainly used for assessing shopping educational facilities for students in as multi-unit dwellings. different types of parks including Mini centers & malls. th grade as well as Mosques scheme building types include the kindergarten through 12 th Park, k, Commu mmunity y Park, District rict Park, Large • Mosques building containing the congregational college and unive versity facilities. Urban and Zoos. Also low-rise and high-rise residential Hotels scheme building types include a worship areas. complexe xes are cove vered. Hot otels variety of spaces including guest-rooms, • This includes classrooms, libraries, Light Industry scheme building types lobbies, banquet halls, offices, conference auditoriums, cafeterias, kitchens, offices, • Light ht Industr ustry include both operational such as rooms, dining areas and kitchens, fitness research laboratories and other spaces wa warehouses, workshops, Production centers, retail spaces, and ancillary Sports scheme include any buildings or Sports that are part of academic buildings • facilities and office areas as well as the areas. venues that are designed to host a ve Railway ways scheme is used for rating the general building as a whole. sporting eve vent that support activities for • Railways ys sustainability and ecological impacts of Healthcare scheme is used for rating the Also service apartments, resorts and other athletes/competitors, support staff, new main station buildings including ecological impacts of new healthcare associated facilities are included and spectators. Uniquely, the scheme can • Healthca thcare re spaces that serve ve various functions of a The Work rkers Accommodat ation scheme is buildings, including specialist hospitals, be used to assess air-conditioned open railway way station such as but not necessarily develo eloped ed based ed on the inter ernation onal al labor r general hospitals, out-patient hospitals, stadium. • Workers’ Accommodation limited to platform/concourse, offices, Existing Building scheme is used to assess standard ards s and best practice ces s employed in and primary care health centers. station control room, ticketing, retail, the environmental impact of any type of different parts of the world. • Existing ting Building ildings Construction Management scheme is used for food/beve verage areas, and ancillary buildings unde buildings under go going majo ing major r reno novatio ations. ns. The scheme can also be used to assess assessing the aspects of the construction areas. The objective should be to ensure “adequate Constru ruct ctio ion n Manage geme ment nt • research Oper eration ons s schem laboratories eme is is used ed for the evalu conducting luation on of the envir ironmental l imp impact process that hav ave a lasting environmental Reference : www.gord.qa The scheme provisions take kes in to and decen cent housi sing accommodat ation and a biomedical activities. of a buil ildin ing operatio ions. It evalu luates the changes made through min inor impact. The topics consideration the constraints that an • Operation Op tions suitable living environment for workers”. This renovatio ions and upgrades, and consid iders what im impacts the project can cover vered include issues related to Site, Energy, existing building is subject to in terms of mit itig igate. Three dif ifferent assessments are consid scheme defines s the relevant criteria idered in in this ria to meet is scheme Water, Materials and Management & namely ely Energy Performance (EPL), Water Performance (WPL) and Indoor location, site, form and structure. the sustainability object ctives s of GSAS when Operations Envir ironmental l Performance la labeli ling. designing work rkers rs accommodat ation

  22. GSAS Certification types and Schemes Vs. Project stages Reference : www.gord.qa

  23. GSAS Certification Flowchart Reference : www.gord.qa

  24. GSAS Certification Vs. Project stages Reference : www.gord.qa

  25. LEED RATING/CERTIFICATION PROCESS Reference : www.usgbc.org

  26. FEW SUSTAINABILITY RATED PROJECTS IN QATAR

  27. Can we we HS HSSE Prof rofessio sionals nals make care reer r in Sustainabil ainability? ity?

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