Sustainability Project
Sustainability Project
Sustainability Project
DELHI”
On the very beginning of this project, we would like to extend our sincere and heartfelt obli-
gation towards all the personages who have helped us in this endeavor. Without their guid-
ance, cooperation and encouragement, we would not have made headway in the project.
We are ineffably indebted to “Ms. Deepti Shitoley” for conscientious guidance and encour-
agement to accomplish this assignment.
We extend our gratitude to RICS Amity University for giving us this opportunity.
Thanking You,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Figures 4
Introduction 5-6
References 20
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List of figures
1.12 My lights.
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INTRODUCTION
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU BHAWAN, NEW DELHI
(CPWD)
The Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan of the Ministry of External Affairs, has added a major
impetus to the Green Movement in India, governed by CII’s Indian Green Building
Council (IGBC). It is the very first government office building to be awarded with
IGBC’s LEED India New Construction (NC) gold rating. Some of the important green
features included in the Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan are:-
It is the first ECBC compliant Govt. Building which got Green Building Certifica-
tion with ‘LEEDS’.
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CONSTRUCTION PLAN AND SITE LAYOUT
(WIPROLIGHTING,GOOGLE)
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(WIPROLIGHTING,GOOGLE)
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Landscape features
(WIPROLIGHTING,GOOGLE)
(WIPROLIGHTING,GOOGLE)
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It has a very large pervious and green area which covers around
60% of the total site area where it is situated.
The roads around the buildings are made of concrete instead of bi-
tuminous for achieving high reflectance of sunlight and heat.
The ambient temperature is reduced by the extensive landscaping,
by planting native plants in courtyards and terrace gardens and al-
so around the building area.
Vertical Green Wall is provided in the landscaped areas.
(CPWD, GOOGLE)
(CPWD, GOOGLE)
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IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF
THE PROJECT:
During the excavation and construction stage soil erosion and sed-
imentation control was done, also the good earth was preserved
by staking of the complete excavated earth (i.e. 1.5lakh cu m.) at
Sunder Nagar nursery for later fresh plantation.
The waste produced was segregated and sent to the municipal fa-
cility, restricting the mixing it with ground water. It was also en-
sured that no slipping of lubricating oil, waste oil etc, into the
ground which could result in contamination and leaching in the
ground water.
Air, water and noise levels were checked regularly and relevant
quality check reports were sent to MOEF (Ministry of Environment
and forestry) and DPCC on a basis of 6 months.
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Identification and Analysis of materials:
Waste brick bats were used for the filling of landscaped areas and
water proofing treatment of the terraces.
Garden was paved with recycled clay tiles and construction waste
stones.
For easy drainage of water on the roads, stone grid pavers were
used.
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Insulated building envelope which reduces the load of AC of
the building by almost 30% by using:
.Double glazed dual sealed and insulated units are used for glaz-
ing.
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(CPWD, GOOGLE)
(CPWD, GOOGLE)
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Identification and Analysis of Technolo-
gies:
SPV panels have been provided for hot water in the kitchen.
Occupancy sensors, CFL’s and mirror optic fixtures are also being
used.
(wiprolighting,google)
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iii. Providing dual flushing cisterns to reduce water consump-
tions.
iv. The use of STP treated water for flushing as well as flush-
ing purposes.
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(wiprolighting,google)
(wiprolighting,google)
(wiprolighting,google)
Fig 1.13 – SPACIO lights. (2 X 14W T5, 3 X14W T5, 4 X 14W T5)
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(CPWD)
(CPWD)
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LEARNING AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
The infrastructure which was built over 220 crore is not at all suffi-
cient for accommodating the entire ministry as the floor area ratio(
FAR) included at the time of allotment of land to the ministry,
which restricted the construction plans of the ministry.
Use of water efficient equipments and tools can be used for con-
servation of water in the entire building.
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References
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