Thursday, August 7, 2008

SA to Adopt Green Building Practices

Green Building Rating Tool in SA

An Engineering News article draws attention to the expected launch of South Africa’s green building rating tool in Cape Town in November. The Green Star rating tool will be launched at the inaugural Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA) convention and exhibition.

The rating tool applies to green building in offices and will be followed by specific tools that apply to retail, multi-unit residential and other building types, in order of market demand. Part of the GBCSA’s mandate is the running of its first Green Star SA Accredited Professional Course on November 5 this year, which is after the close of the main convention.

Established in 2007, the GBCSA recently launched for general membership and is an emerging member of the World Green Building Council. The council’s mission is the promotion of green building practice, to act as a resource centre for the industry, the development and operation of the green building rating system and the provision of training and education to ensure developers and investors are quickly brought up to speed on the various practices, this according to Bruce Kerswill, chairperson for the GBCSA.

The Green Star rating tools have been adapted from the rating system in Australia and similar tools have marked the mainstream adoption of green building in a number of markets overseas, which would be a crucial step in the GBCSA’s mission in South Africa, the council indicated.

The accreditation of new and refurbished developments in line with green building practices is a challenge that has already been taken up by property developers and investors around the globe, which is due largely to the demand from tenants for more productive spaces.

According to Kerswill, “The challenge to the South African commercial and industrial development industry is to see how quickly and effectively they are able to embrace the need for green accreditation”. The council noted that, “Detailed, practical guidance on green building techniques will also be showcased as a key element of the convention, using both local and international case studies”.

There are a number of international speakers lined up for the convention, including Che Wall, past chairperson of the World Green Building Council and managing director of Lincolne Scott, a building services consultancy practicing in Australia and Asia Pacific; Richard Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chairperson of the US Green Building Council; as well as Andrew Borger, managing director of Leighton Properties, who will have key members of his consulting team to present a case study on the 5 Star Green Star project in Queensland.

Speakers specializing locally include Indresen Pillay, managing director of Davis Langdon SA and a member of the same company’s global international Sustainability Group, who is scheduled to discuss the costs involved with green building. The GBCSA will also present a range of green building technologies, products and services, alongside the convention.

The information in this article is courtesy of Christy van der Merwe (“Green building rating tool to be launched in November”, Engineering News, 5 August 2008).

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