Intelligent and Green Buildings Project Management Scope Definition Using Project Definition Rating Index (PDRI)

2014 ◽  
Vol 945-949 ◽  
pp. 3008-3011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tih Ju Chu ◽  
An Pi Chang ◽  
Chao Lung Hwang ◽  
Jyh Dong Lin

The development of the intelligent green building project (IGBP) is the pursuit of a business strategy of an enterprise in principle and the launch of the project in practice. The IGBP is integrated with the application of the Project Definition Rating Index (PDRI) in order to combine the needs of pre-project planning. These are the steps to enhance the performance of project execution. The IGBP-PDRI model proposed to construct in this study is based on the life cycle of the engineering to set up different phases of work for process evaluation. The model of evaluation is divided into 4 sections, 11 categories, and 60 elements. Pre-project planning helps to forecast possible risks in the development of the project. In the course of project execution, quality requirement is satisfied through monitoring and control. These help to ensure the operation efficiency of the project, to the extent that the automated system of the building supported by green construction can meet the goal of sustainable development.

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kofi Agyekum ◽  
Chris Goodier ◽  
James Anthony Oppon

PurposeThe majority of the literature on green buildings in Ghana focuses on environmental benefits, innovative designs, construction technologies and project management techniques. However, little is known about how such facilities are financed. This issue creates potential knowledge gaps, one of which this study aims to address. This study examines the key drivers for green building project financing in Ghana.Design/methodology/approachThe study uses an explanatory sequential design with an initial quantitative instrument phase, followed by a qualitative data collection phase. An extensive critical comparative review of the literature resulted in the identification of eight potential drivers. One hundred and twenty-seven questionnaire responses based upon these drivers from the Ghanaian construction industry were received. Data were coded with SPSS v22, analysed descriptively (mean, standard deviation and standard error) and via inferential analysis (One Way ANOVA and One-Sample t-Test). These data were then validated through semi-structured interviews with ten industry professionals within the Ghana Green Building Council. Data obtained from the semi-structured validation interviews were analysed through the side-by-side comparison of the qualitative data with the quantitative data.FindingsThough all eight drivers are important, the five key drivers for the Ghanian construction industry were identified as, in order of importance, “high return on investment”, “emerging business opportunity”, “ethical investment”, “conservation of resources” and “mandatory regulations, standards, and policies”. The interviewees agreed to and confirmed the importance of these identified drivers for green building project financing from validating the survey's key findings.Research limitations/implicationsKey limitations of this study are the restrictions regarding the geographical location of the collected data (i.e. Kumasi and Accra); timing of the study and sample size (i.e. the COVID-19 pandemic making it difficult to obtain adequate data).Practical implicationsThough this study was conducted in Ghana, its implications could be useful to researchers, policymakers, stakeholders and practitioners in wider sub-Saharan Africa. For instance, financial institutions can invest in green buildings to expand their green construction and mortgage finance products to build higher value and lower risk portfolios. The findings from this study can provide investors with the enhanced certainty needed to help guide and inform their investment decisions, i.e. what to invest in, and when, by how much and how a scheme being “green” may influence their rate of return. Also, for building developers, it will give them a clearer understanding of the business case for green buildings and how to differentiate themselves in the market to grow their businesses.Originality/valueThis study's findings provide insights into an under-investigated topic in Ghana and offer new and additional information and insights to the current state-of-the-art on the factors that drive green building project financing.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (4-3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tsau Kar Yen ◽  
Izran Sarrazin Mohammad ◽  
Maizan Baba ◽  
Rohaya Abdul Jalil ◽  
Nurul Nadiah Zainol ◽  
...  

The demand for green buildings in the property market is substantially increasing. The motivation for the investment on green buildings ranges from environmental concerns and social benefits to financial savings during the operational stage. However, these perceived benefits have been argued to be mostly theoretical and yet to be empirically proven. There is often a performance gap between the expected and the actual measured performance of green buildings once operational. Green buildings simply fail to perform as to what it was intended despite the thorough design and technological considerations put at the initial stage of their development. Hence, by reviewing various literatures, this paper targets to indicate and discuss the factors that hinder green buildings from achieving their fullest performance potential. Six theoretical factors namely miscommunication, technologies used, modeling tools, construction process and handover, occupant behavior and management and control were identified from various literatures. The findings in this paper will be a commencement for further studies pertaining to non-performance of green buildings. 


Author(s):  
С. Липина ◽  
S. Lipina ◽  
Л. Беляевская-Плотник ◽  
L. Belyaevskaya-Plotnik ◽  
Наталья Сорокина ◽  
...  

The article substantiates and presents the directions for automating the data necessary for conducting operational monitoring and control over the implementation of strategic planning documents. The urgency of work caused by the need to optimize the process of forming and reporting on the implementation of strategic planning documents at the federal level using the capabilities of the State Automated System “Management”. The transfer of functions for the generation and provision of reporting data through an automated platform is included in the activities for the digitization of the economy, which is an urgent and modern priority for national development. A special attention in the article given to the development of approaches to monitoring the implementation of the Strategy for the Social and Economic Development of the Russian Federation, currently under development, with a view to visualizing its results with the help of info graphic tools.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ling Zhenghong ◽  
Zhang Weihong ◽  
Xu Youlin ◽  
Wang Qingyong ◽  
Wang Xiaoxiao

2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 2824-2828
Author(s):  
He Gong ◽  
He Long Yu ◽  
Gui Fen Chen ◽  
Zhu Wen

According to the construction situation of intelligent greenhouse in Agriculture Internet of Things in China, designed a measurement and control system of facilities vegetables based on Internet of Things. This design used JN5148 module as the core and applied JenNet stack to set up a wireless network. The environment factors, including temperature and humidity, light intensity, CO2 concentration and so on can be monitored in real-time, at the same time, shutter and water pump were also remote controlled through the GPRS gateway. The test result shows that this system operates stable, measures and controls precisionly, cost low electric quantity and better meet greenhouse environment monitoring and control system applications demand. Introduction


2006 ◽  
Vol 10 (01) ◽  
pp. 77-101
Author(s):  
Ahmed Nawaz Tariq ◽  
Arif Iqbal Rana

This case is about a major expansion and upgradation project undertaken at a refinery in Northern Pakistan in the 1990s. The project was the biggest expansion project since the company's inception in the 1920s. The project was carried out by a Japanese contractor, and was marked by changes in CEO's and Project Managers. Despite the vicissitudes in relationships between the construction team and company management, the project was completed in time and within budget. The case looks at project management from the client's perspective. It can be used in a module on Project Termination, or Project Monitoring and Control in a course on Project Management). The case highlights the importance of project planning, and monitoring; the management of inter-personal relationships; and 'post-mortem' analysis and learning from projects.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanghyo Lee ◽  
Baekrae Lee ◽  
Juhyung Kim ◽  
Jaejun Kim

Along with the growing interest in greenhouse gas reduction, the effect of greenhouse gas energy reduction from implementing green buildings is gaining attention. The government of the Republic of Korea has set green growth as its paradigm for national development, and there is a growing interest in energy saving for green buildings. However, green buildings may have financial barriers that have high initial construction costs and uncertainties about future project value. Under the circumstances, governmental support to attract private funding is necessary to implement green building projects. The objective of this study is to suggest a financing model for facilitating green building projects with a governmental guarantee based on Certified Emission Reduction (CER). In this model, the government provides a guarantee for the increased costs of a green building project in return for CER. And this study presents the validation of the model as well as feasibility for implementing green building project. In addition, the suggested model assumed governmental guarantees for the increased cost, but private guarantees seem to be feasible as well because of the promising value of the guarantee from CER. To do this, certification of Clean Development Mechanisms (CDMs) for green buildings must be obtained.


Author(s):  
Bing Wei ◽  
Wen Luo ◽  
Bin Zhang

With the rapid development of modern economy in China, the concept of “green building” is paid more attention, and the assessment to green buildings becomes more important than before. In green building assessment systems, the assessment to the environmental quality is one of the most important content. The research to the assessment index systems of environmental quality is of great significance to developing green buildings in China. In this paper, based on the technical requirements and design outlines of green buildings, the assessment rule, object, method and mode that are suitable for the situations in China are discussed by combining the characteristics of indoor and outdoor environment of green buildings, and the assessment index and system of environmental quality are set up. In the process, the evaluation models of AHP (analytic hierarchy process) are established. The weight factor of the indexes of environmental quality are made certain using the method of AHP, which will be the basis of the whole assessment system of green building and the reference for the implement of green building evaluation policy in China. All the work is to promote the development of green buildings.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-59
Author(s):  
Maria Alexandra Diaz Mordillo

BOE number 154 of 1 June published Royal Decree- Law 20/2020 of 29 May establishing the Minimum Income Scheme, a non-dispute-free benefit from its inception. This subjective right to non-poverty is set up as an economic benefit of an social nature whose competence is attributed to the National Institute of Social Security, which specializes mainly in the contributory benefits of the system. Despite its extensive experience, the implementation in record time of the IMV has been a challenge for the Managing Entity: the volume of applications, the health crisis or the lack of regulatory development have been the main problems. At this time, once the provision has been consolidated within the field of action of the INSS, it is necessary to influence the monitoring and control of the right while ensuring a quality public service


Sustainable development in the construction industry demands implementation of a green rating procedure and certification to assess building. The rating tools set benchmarks for green measures for constructing and use of buildings to reduce their negative impacts on environment thereby making it more sustainable. In this paper, Rating systems and certifications across the globe are studied and compared to give a clear understanding of all for any green building project to be evaluated upon. There are 18 major certifications and 18 rating systems all over the world, however in India there are three rating systems which are mostly used viz. IGBC, GRIHA, LEED. It is recommended that a more simple system is needed for enhancing the participation of all stakeholders in Green building construction thereby leading to sustainable development.


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