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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


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Overview of Sustainability & Rating Systems in Qatar

20th November 2018

Presented by: K Venkatesan, CSP, CMIOSH, GSAS-CGP, LEED AP

Corporate HSE & Sustainability Manager

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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

Outline

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Sust staina ainabili bility ty means ns meeti eting g the needs ds of

  • f our present

sent with thout

  • ut comprom
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ising ng the ability lity of future re generatio erations ns to meet et their eir own needs. s.

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Wh Why y Su Sust stain ainab abil ility ity ?

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Effects of Climate Change

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What Leaders Says ?

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Imp mpact acts s Resulting ting from Built t Envir iron

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ment

Air Pollut lutio ion Land nd Use e & Contamin ntamination ion Fossil il Fuels els Depl pleti etion

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Water er Depl pleti etion

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Water er Pollut lution ion Mater erials ials Depl pleti etion

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Huma man Healt lth Clima mate e Change nge

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

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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.

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

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MANY MORE…

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

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embraces

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Qatar r Nation

  • nal Stra

rategy egy 2011-2016 expande nded d pri rinci nciples es on susta tainab inable developme elopment nt

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GSAS Framework- Development Process

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BUILDING RATING SYSTEMS TOOLS GUIDELINES

6

ESTABLISHED RATING SYSTEMS

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WHOLE BUILDING RATING SYSTEMS EXISTING ENERGY STANDARDS

Groundwork GCC CONTEXT

UK: BREEAM US: LEED International: SBTool Japan: CASBEE Hong Kong: CEPAS Canada: Green Globes US: ASHRAE EU: CEN-ISO

Globa

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Sustainabil tainabilit ity Rating ing System em GCC GCC Ener ergy Standa dards

Design Guidelines Rating Elements Weighting + Scoring

Rating System

Regions

[1] US [2] UK [3] Netherlands [4] Canada [5] Japan [6] China [7] Hong Kong [8] Australia

Expert Review

[1] Energy Experts [2] Systems Developers [3] Industry Specific

Fields

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

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.: .: Objectiv

ctive

To create a sustainable built environment that minimizes ecological impact through the development

  • f

a sustainability rating system supported by a set

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performance based standards that addresses the specific regional needs and environment of Qatar.

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Reference : www.gord.qa

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DESIGN CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS

STAGES OF RATING SYSTEM

Urban Connectivity Site Energy Water Materials Indoor Environment Management & Operations Cultural & Economic Value

SYSTEM ELEMENTS

Air Pollution Land Use & Contamination Fossil Fuel Depletion Water Depletion Water Pollution Materials Depletion Climate Change Human Health & Comfort

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

System Overview

Reference : www.gord.qa

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Urban Connectivity Site Energy Water Materials Indoor Environment Cultural & Economic Value Management & Operations

GSAS Criterian (ver 2.0)

Reference : www.gord.qa

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Sports scheme include any buildings or ve venues that are designed to host a sporting eve vent that support activities for athletes/competitors, support staff, and spectators. Uniquely, the scheme can be used to assess air-conditioned open stadium. Hotels scheme building types include a variety of spaces including guest-rooms, lobbies, banquet halls, offices, conference rooms, dining areas and kitchens, fitness centers, retail spaces, and ancillary areas. Also service apartments, resorts and other associated facilities are included Railway ways scheme is used for rating the sustainability and ecological impacts of new main station buildings including spaces that serve ve various functions of a railway way station such as but not necessarily limited to platform/concourse,

  • ffices,

station control room, ticketing, retail, food/beve verage areas, and ancillary areas.

GSAS Certification Schemes

  • Districts

ricts & Infras rastr tructure ucture

  • Neighborho

hood d Scheme mes

  • Pa

Parks rks

  • Commercia

ial

  • Core

re + Shell

  • Reside

dent ntial ial / G Group p Reside dent ntial ial

  • Educatio

ation

  • Mosques
  • Hot
  • tels
  • Light

ht Industr ustry

  • Sports
  • Railways

ys

  • Healthca

thcare re

  • Workers’ Accommodation
  • Existing

ting Building ildings

  • Constru

ruct ctio ion n Manage geme ment nt

  • Op

Operation tions

Construction Management scheme is used for assessing the aspects of the construction process that hav ave a lasting environmental

  • impact. The topics

cover vered include issues related to Site, Energy, Water, Materials and Management & Operations Existing Building scheme is used to assess the environmental impact of any type of buildings unde buildings under go going majo ing major r reno novatio ations. ns. The scheme provisions take kes in to consideration the constraints that an existing building is subject to in terms of location, site, form and structure. Mosques scheme building types include the building containing the congregational worship areas. Residential scheme building types include spaces used primarily for housing. This includes s single-family housing units as well as multi-unit dwellings. Also low-rise and high-rise residential complexe xes are cove vered. Education scheme buildings include educational facilities for students in kindergarten through 12th

th grade as well as

college and unive versity facilities. This includes classrooms, libraries, auditoriums, cafeterias, kitchens, offices, research laboratories and other spaces that are part of academic buildings Light Industry scheme building types include both

  • perational

such as wa warehouses, workshops, Production facilities and office areas as well as the general building as a whole.

Oper eration

  • ns

s schem eme is is used ed for the evalu luation

  • n of the envir

ironmental l imp impact

  • f a buil

ildin ing operatio

  • ions. It evalu

luates the changes made through min inor renovatio ions and upgrades, and consid iders what im impacts the project can mit itig

  • igate. Three dif

ifferent assessments are consid idered in in this is scheme namely ely Energy Performance (EPL), Water Performance (WPL) and Indoor Envir ironmental l Performance la labeli ling.

The Work rkers Accommodat ation scheme is develo eloped ed based ed on the inter ernation

  • nal

al labor r standard ards s and best practice ces s employed in different parts of the world. The objective should be to ensure “adequate and decen cent housi sing accommodat ation and a suitable living environment for workers”. This scheme defines s the relevant criteria ria to meet the sustainability object ctives s of GSAS when designing work rkers rs accommodat ation Core + Shell scheme buildings consist wholly or partly undersigned infill, and the

  • wner/developer may

ay not hav ave control

  • ve

ver the fit-out of the spaces. It is mainly used for assessing shopping centers & malls. Districts & Infrastructure scheme is used for evaluating the planning and design of urban deve velopment projects, including seve veral components such as infrastructure networks, transportation networks and public or open spaces. Parks scheme is used for rating the ecological impacts of new and existing parks, including its onsite amenities, such as landscape areas, wa walkway ways, and picnic spaces, as well as any minor service facilities including restrooms, storage sheds, or small information centers. It is used for the design assessment of different types of parks including Mini Park, k, Commu mmunity y Park, District rict Park, Large Urban and Zoos. Commercial scheme is used for the assessment of commercial building types include spaces that serve various functions such as offices, conference rooms, foye yers, retail spaces, and ancillary areas. Healthcare scheme is used for rating the ecological impacts of new healthcare buildings, including specialist hospitals, general hospitals, out-patient hospitals, and primary care health centers. The scheme can also be used to assess research laboratories conducting biomedical activities. Reference : www.gord.qa

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GSAS Certification types and Schemes Vs. Project stages

Reference : www.gord.qa

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GSAS Certification Flowchart

Reference : www.gord.qa

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GSAS Certification Vs. Project stages

Reference : www.gord.qa

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LEED RATING/CERTIFICATION PROCESS

Reference : www.usgbc.org

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FEW SUSTAINABILITY RATED PROJECTS IN QATAR

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

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COMPE PETEN TENCY FOR R LEED CERTIF TIFICATI TION ONS S :

  • WWW. USGBC

GBC.OR ORG FOR R GSAS – CGP CERTIFIC RTIFICATI TIONS : WWW. GORD. RD.QA

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THANK NK YOU U