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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 )

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Inaugurated by Late Dr A P J Abdul Kalam

CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre

14 July 2004

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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

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1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

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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

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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…

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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

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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

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Suzlon One Earth, Pune

Onsite & offsite systems

Wind Solar Hybrid

Suzlon One Earth

Suzlon One Earth

Pune

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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

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Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering (IRICEN), Pune

First Indian Railways Green Building project

®

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Daylighting

More number of openings are contributing to the good

daylight in regularly occupied spaces

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Courtyard Marriott, Chakan, Pune IGBC Gold

Green Hotels

Pune Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre, Panshil Project IGBC Gold

®

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Kohinoor Hospital Mumbai IGBC Platinum

Various Building Types Going Green

ACC Cement House, Mumbai IGBC Gold

Meluha Fern, Mumbai IGBC Gold

®

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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

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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

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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

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1. Pune – Residential projects going Green

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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

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2. Pune – IT Offices & Campuses going Green

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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

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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

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3. Pune – Industries going Green

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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

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4. Pune – Integrated Townships going Green

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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

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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

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5. Pune – Cities going Green

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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

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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

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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

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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