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PLATINUM PRE-CERTIFIED PROJECT

FINAL REVIEW REPORTS FROM INDIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL


FOR

SHIVRAM CHS LTD


LOCATED AT MULUND, MUMBAI

DEVELOPER-BLACKPLINTH REALTORS
GREEN BUILDING CONSULTANT

P E C S O L U T I O N S G R E E N D E S I G N S P V T. L T D.

IGBC Green Homes Version 2.0 Pre-Certification Final Review


Multi-dwelling Residential Units

GH131657, SHIVRAM CHS LTD, MUMBAI IGBC Green Homes Pre-Certification Level: Platinum Date: 2 December 2013
This precertification review is based on a review of the project goals and intentions. It is incumbent upon the project team to demonstrate that the credit requirements have been met at the design and construction certification reviews. The Precertification rating awarded need not necessarily correspond to the final IGBC Green Homes Rating. The final rating would depend on the implementation of all the design parameters detailed in the Precertification documents.

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2 Points Achieved

100 Points Available Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 19
Y Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted the sanction plan highlighting the seal & sign of the local authority. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project would comply with all required statutory and regulatory codes. The project team has submitted copy of the site plan. However no document approved by local authority or letter from local authority stating that approval documents have been received, has been submitted. The site plan does not contain any seal of signature of local authority. Technical Advice: Please submit approved Sanction Plan (with sign and seal of local authority) or supporting documents as required by IGBC.

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Denied 0 Site Selection & Planning


SSP Mandatory Requirement 1

Local Building Regulations

SSP Mandatory Requirement 2

Soil Erosion Control

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will take appropriate erosion control measures during construction and has also developed measures to address soil erosion during post occupancy. The team has submitted an ESC plan for Erosion and sedimentation control measures, Landscape Plan highlighting permanent landscape planned, drain network along the periphery and Storm water management layout showing location of rain water recharge pits. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement.

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


SSP Credit 1 Basic House-hold Amenities 2 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the site has access to seven amenities which include restaurant, educational institute, pharmacy, grocery store, medical clinic, bank atm, fire brigade station, park/garden and bus stop/ bus depot. The drawing showing common areas is attached, to high-light the locations of various provisions for service staff and visitors like, seating spaces, toilets and tot-lots, within the campus is provided. Total number of dwellings in the project are 214 for which 6nos. of toilets are provided. Easy access has been provided for the visitors to use these facilities. This meets the intent of the credit . Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that site area is about 6181.50 sq.mt of which it has been planned to retain 1235.10 sq.mt as vegetated on ground, which is equal to 20% of the total site area. The team has provided the site plan with calculation for the percentage of site retained as vegetated. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will provide open grid pavers in walkways and parking areas and shade the driveways. The calculations show the total non-roof area is 1149.86 sq.mt, total area under shade from tree cover within 5 years is 64 sq.mt, and total area covered with pervious open grid pavers would be 1085 sq.mt. Hence 100% of the non roof area areas would comply with the requirements. The landscape plan has been provided along with product manufacturer brochure. This meets intent of the credit.

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SSP Credit 2

Natural Topography or Vegetation : 15 %, 20%

SSP Credit 3

Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof : 50%, 75%

SSP Credit 4

Heat Island Effect, Roof : 50%, 75 %

Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted a narrative stating that the project will use a reflective roof on the driveways of the project. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that all the exposed roof areas in project will use china mosaic tile and cool roofing. The roof plan and area calculation has been provided. The total roof area (terrace + podium) is 3379.76 sq.m and total area covered with china mosaic is 1138.72 sq.m. The total area covered with cool roof technology is 2241.04 sq.m. Therefore total area covered with high SRI material i.e. china mosaics & cool roof technology = 3379.76 sq.m. i.e. 100% of total roof area. However, the area shown as area to be painted with High SRI paint is a driveway. Technical Advice: Please confirm if the project will use reflective paint on the driveway of the project.

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


SSP Credit 5 Parking Facilities for Visitors : 10% 1 Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted the copy of the bye laws and compliance for the project. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and narrative states that the project complies with the credit requirement for provision of adequate parking. The minimum parking to be provided according to the byelaw is 278 car spaces and project has provided 281, and 72 spaces are reserved for visitors. Two wheeler parking is not required as per bye laws. Parking plans and certificate from architect have been provided. However, a copy of the bye laws has not been provided. Technical Advice: Please submit a copy of the bye laws

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SSP Credit 6

Electric Charging Facility for Vehicles : 5 %

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and narrative states that the project shall provide the required number of electric charging provisions for e-vehicles to encourage environmentally friendly modes of transportation. Electric charging facility has been considered in the design to encourage the usages of electric vehicles. 16 Nos. of electric charging points (16A) have been proposed in the project for 281 nos. of cars amounting to 5.7% of the resident car parking. They have been provided in the design on 1st Podium and 2nd Podium levels. This meets intent of the credit. Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted the details of differently abled toilet design and compliance for the project. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project intends to provide provisions for differently abled as per the credit requirement. The narrative submitted includes a list of strategies including 3 car park spaces for differently abled near to the lift lobby on ground floor level for easy access, 6 rest rooms (toilets) in common areas designed for differently abled people, Braille & audio assistance in lifts for visually impaired people. However, it is not clear how the provided toilets are handicap friendly and no details have been provided to show compliance.

SSP Credit 7

Design for Differently Abled

Technical Advice: 1. Please provide details of differently abled toilet design and compliance.

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


SSP Credit 8 Basic Facilities for Construction Workforce 2 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project team will provide the construction workforce with a safe and healthy work conditions. Site Inventory Plan for the provision and location of basic facilities has been provided. The copy of HSE contract is included. This shows the intention of the project to meet the credit requirement. Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted the tenant guidelines document for the project. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes template and narrative declares that the project will provide descriptive guidelines to the users and green design features are included in project brochure. The project team has submitted the marketing brochure incorporating the green features implemented in building with guidelines to occupants to exert maximum benefit from the buildings. However, the tenant guidelines document is not provided. Technical Advice: Please provide tenant guidelines document for the project

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SSP Credit 9

Green Home Guidelines, Design & Post Occupancy

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 18
Y Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the rain water harvesting system shall capture atleast 25% from roof and non roof areas. The calculations show a impervious area of 4658 sq.m and total run off would be 298 cum per day considering rainfall of 0.06 m per day. RWH plan consist of two types of collection systems i.e. roof top run off & non-roof run off collection. Approximately 298 cum/day of runoff from roof & non-roof area will be allowed directly to percolate in the earth through ground water bore well recharge pit of capacity 304 cu.m/day, Hence 100% of the run-off from roof & non- roof will be collected & recharged. IMD data is provided for Mumbai and team has provided location drawings for RWH (rain water harvest) collection and percolation facility. The drawing showing cross sections for rainwater recharge pits are provided. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement and credit.

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WE Mandatory Requirement 1

Rainwater Harvesting, Roof & Non-roof, 25 %

WE Mandatory Requirement 2

Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the average flow rates of proposed flush & flow fixtures will meet the baseline criteria. The calculation demonstrates an overall water use reduction by 36.9% through the use of efficient flush and flow fixtures and reusing treated water from STP. The submittal includes calculation for the number of occupants, potential model number of water closets, faucets, kitchen sinks, shower head & aerators, dual plumbing line and water balance chart. This shows the intention of the project team to meet the mandatory and the base credit requirement and credit Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted a list of drought tolerant species proposed for the project. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project landscape is designed to limit the turf and with drought tolerant species. Total Plot area of the project is 6181.50 sq.mt. Total landscape area is 1235.10 sq.mt of which total turf area proposed is 352 sq.mt on ground and total drought tolerant species is 883.10 sq.mt on ground. Therefore the total turf area is less than 28.5 % and drought tolerant species is 71.5 % However it is not clear which species proposed are drought tolerant. Also the list of drought tolerant species for Mumbai is not provided Technical Advice: 1. Please provide a list of species meeting the requirements for drought tolerant 2. Please provide data to substantiate / list of proposed species are drought tolerant species for Mumbai Region

WE Credit 1

Landscape Design : 20 %, 40%

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


WE Credit 2 Management of Irrigation Systems 1 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that water efficient techniques will be implemented in the irrigation system. The narrative states that the landscape irrigation design of the project, includes central shut-off valve, planting beds have been segregated into two zones for ease of irrigation based on the species water needs, More than 50% of the planting bed is drip irrigated, pressure regulating valves and gauge meters, to maintain optimal pressure. Brochures from the supplier, for the irrigation systems, selected for use in the project have been provided. This meets intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under WE Mandatory Requirement 1. Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under WE Mandatory Requirement 2. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template indicates that the project provide an exclusive STP for a capacity to treat 150 KLD of Grey water/day i.e. >95% of the grey water generated. The efficiency of the STP is 90%. This treated water is used for irrigation (100%) and flushing (100. The project team has provided occupancy breakup unit wise and block wise, for assessing the quantity of grey water generated, water balance sheet for source and demand supply of water within the campus, irrigation water demand calculation, location drawing for STP with capacity, STP treatment process diagram & narrative and plumbing schematic drawing for dual flush line, water meters and treated water supply for various purposes. This meets the intent of the credit.

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WE Credit 3

Rainwater Harvesting, Roof & Non-roof: 50%, 75 % Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures : 25 %, 35 %

WE Credit 4

WE Credit 5

Waste Water Treatment and Reuse : 50 %, 95 %

WE Credit 6

Water Metering

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and narrative states the project has provided provision i.e. flow monitors for monitoring total treated grey water consumption, hot water from solar, landscape water consumption and other source of water consumption like domestic water consumption. SLD (Single Line Diagram) for water meters has been provided and this meets intent of the credit.

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 25
Y Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will use CFC free equipment wherever applicable. AC is not provided by builder. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement. Preliminary Review: Please refer to the review comments under EE Cr 1 - Enhanced Energy Performance. Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted the following documents: 1. Images of model & output files from eQuest software 2. LPD calculation sheet with exterior lighting load and lighting plan 3. The savings of 26% over basecase has been demonstrated. This meets the intent of the credit Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and the narrative indicate the project will be going for prescriptive approach to show compliance. The narrative states that the project location falls under Warm Humid climatic zone. The project is anticipating savings of 26% over baseline. 1. Wall: 6 wall of AAC blocks with Plaster having U-Value of 0.63 W/m2k 2. Glazing: The project have proposed single glazed unit. The submittal includes manufacturer brochure and calculations indicating the effective SHGC is 0.36 and U value is 5.7 W/m2K. Glass cut sheets have been provided. 2. Roof Assembly: Brick bat coba with insulation of polystyrene entirely under deck insulation, Uvalue= 0.45 W/m2k 3. Lighting Power Density (LPD): The proposed project has planned to use highly energy efficient luminaries in the all the common areas i.e. combination of T5 lighting. The LPD calculations show a savings of 36% over baseline 4. HVAC: The same system has been considered for both baseline and proposed case as per IGBC Green Homes Guidelines. However, the following queries are to be addressed: 1. The simulation report does not include any images and input output file from computer simulation program 2. The savings in exterior lighting has not been substantiated with drawings and documents Technical Advice: 1. Please provide images and input output file from computer simulation program 2. Please provide drawings and calculations to substantiate savings in exterior lighting

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EE Mandatory Requirement 1 CFC Free Equipment EE Mandatory Requirement 2 EE Credit 1

Minimum Energy Performance

10

Enhanced Energy Performance : 2 %, 4 %, 6 %, 8 %, 10%, 12 %, 14 %, 16 %, 18 %, 20%

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Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


On-site Renewable Energy: 2.5 %, 5 %, 7.5 % Solar Water Heating System : 25 %, 50% 6 4 Preliminary Review: Not Pursuing Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes template and narrative declares that the project will provide solar hot water system for 98% of the building occupants. The total Flats are 214 nos and assuming, 5 persons per flat, the total occupancy is 1070 Persons. Daily Hot Water requirement calculated at 20 liters/ day/ person would be 21,400 ltrs/day. Total Solar hot Water Panels provided would be 169 nos each generating 125ltrs per day of total capacity of 21,125 LPD. This is 98% of the requirement. Manufacturer cut sheet and roof plan showing panels is also provided. This meets intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that energy saving measures in other appliances that will be implemented. The submitted declarations states that the measures include minimum 60% efficiency for pumps of capacity greater than 3 HP, Minimum 75% efficiency for Motors of capacity greater than 3 HP and elevators operating with intelligent group controls. This meets intent of the credit. Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted the site plan showing the location of DG set. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will use Hybrid generator sets that comply with CPCB norms for emission and noise compliance. The total connected load of the entire project is 3443.96KVA (2755.17kW), proposed DG set capacity is 600KVA (480kW) and % Connected load catered by DG sets is 17.42%. Manufacturer cut sheet is also provided confirming compliance. However, the location of DG has not been provided. Technical Advice: Please provide site plan showing location of proposed DG set.

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Energy Credit 4

Energy Saving Measures in Appliances & Other Equipment

EE Credit 5

Distributed Power Generation

EE Credit 6

Energy Metering

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project intends to install energy meters for external lighting, municipal water pumping, water pumping for landscaping, common areas & club house. The submittal includes an electrical layout. This meets intent of the credit.

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 18
Y Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will provide separate bins to collect organic waste and recyclable materials from each individual flat. The project team will provide adequate number of bins to collect organic waste, plastics, paper at individual house level and a common facility to collect waste such as metals, e waste, lamps, batteries that will be disposed off to responsible authority. The organic wet waste from the dwelling units will be sent to the suitable waste treatment system (organic waste converter) generated post occupancy installed at project site. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project generates 268 kg (1070 occupants at 0.25 kg per person per day) the capacity of the proposed organic waste converter is 300 kg, which amounts to 100%. The submittal includes brochure of the proposed OWC (organic waste converter) and plan showing proposed location of OWC. This meets intent of the credit.

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MR Mandatory Requirement 1

Separation of House-hold Waste

MR Credit 1

Organic Waste Management, Post Occupancy : 50%, 95 %

MR Credit 2

Handling of Construction Waste Materials : 50 %, 95 %

Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes Template states that waste management plan is in place to divert 96% of construction waste from going to landfill. The submitted narrative lists the construction wastes include steel, blocks, paint cans, cement bags, concrete waste and strategies to divert them from being sent to landfill. The team has submitted the comprehensive list of waste materials generated and diverted with estimate quantity. This meets intent of the credit.

Not pursuing MR Credit 3 2 MR Credit 4

Reuse of Salvaged Materials : 1 %, 2 % Materials with Recycled Content : 10 %, 20%

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Preliminary Review: Not pursuing Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will source materials with recycled content atleast 32% of the total cost of materials. The proposed materials with recycled content are steel, cement, tiles, glass, etc. The calculations indicate the project shall procure materials with recycled content for 32% of the total cost of material, estimated at Rs. 42,00,00,000 . The letter from manufacturer has been provided for cement and block-work. Declaration from developer has been provided. This meets the intent of the credit.

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


MR Credit 5 Local Materials : 25 %, 50% 2 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will source at least 50% of materials locally. The team plans to purchase the AAC blocks, Glass, cement sand, and window section, stone aggregates locally which are extracted, processed and manufactured within 400km. The calculations indicate the project shall procure 86% of the materials locally. This meets the intent of the credit.

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MR Credit 6

Rapidly Renewable Building Materials & Certified Wood : 50 %, 75 %

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and submittal indicates that the project team intends to use more than 75 % of the wood materials which are FSC certified. The major applications of the wood in the project have been identified as door frames, internal doors of all dwelling units, door shutters, flooring of all club house area and lobby entrance furniture in entrance lobbies, club house, society offices etc. The team has submitted tentative values of wood item. The submittal includes tentative calculation indicating that 100% of the wood requirement will be provided with FSC certified wood. Proposed vendor details have been provided. This meets the intent of the credit.

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2 Indoor Environmental Quality


IEQ Mandatory Requirement 1 Tobacco Smoke Control

Points Available:

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Y Preliminary Review: The Template declares that smoking will be prohibited in all the common areas of the building. The declaration letter submitted states that all the common areas of the project will be declared as 'no smoking zone'. A copy of the tenant guidelines which includes information on the no smoking policy is also provided. This satisfies the mandatory requirement.

IEQ Mandatory Requirement 2

Minimum Daylighting : 50 %

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that 100% of the spaces are meeting the requirements for daylighting. The team has submitted the architectural drawings, schedule of opening and calculations to show compliance. The VLT is matching the manufacturer cut sheet and angle of obstruction drawing has been provided. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement and also the requirements of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that 100% of the spaces are meeting the requirements for enhanced ventilation. The team has submitted the architectural drawings, schedule of opening and calculations to show compliance. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement and also the requirements of the credit.

IEQ Mandatory Requirement 3

Fresh Air Ventilation

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


IEQ Credit 1 Enhanced Daylighting : 75 %, 95 % 4 Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under IEQ Mandatory Requirement 2 Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under IEQ Mandatory Requirement 3 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will provide exhaust systems in kitchen and bathrooms as required under this credit. The submitted narrative states that exhaust system will be provided at every kitchen and bathroom. The project team has submitted details showing the location of exhaust system, cut sheet of a potential manufacturer and declaration letter from the developer. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and submitted narrative states that the project will use paints, adhesives and sealants which have low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content and which will be within the permissible limits as required under this credit. Brochures of proposed low VOC materials and declaration letter from developer are submitted. This meets the intent of the credit.

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IEQ Credit 2 IEQ Credit 3

Enhanced Fresh Air Ventilation Exhaust Systems

2 2

IEQ Credit 4

Low VOC Materials, Paints & Adhesives

IEQ Credit 5

Building Flush Out

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will perform Building flushout as per IGBC norms. The letter of undertaking has been provided from the builder. This meets intent of this credit.

Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points


IEQ Credit 6 Cross Ventilation : 50%, 75 % 4 Final Review: In response to the preliminary review comments, the project team has submitted a narrative and plan showing the teams interpretation of air flow possible in the spaces. However, the IGBC Green Homes Reference Guide clearly states the opening should be to "in atleast two of the orientations" which is not satisfied by the floor plans of this project. The living spaces should have access to external environment rather than lobbies; It is observed that, project is showing through central lobby; Hence, cannot meet the cross ventilation credit; Also, each living space should have openings in two different orientations. The other opening to enclosed interior lobby is not an exterior environment. Hence this credit is not awarded; Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will include cross ventilation in the design and the project is achieving cross ventilation in at least 68% of the regularly occupied spaces in all units. The submittal includes floor plans, schedule of openings and calculations to meet the credit requirements. However, from the plans provided, the project is claiming cross ventilation through the living / dining room and kitchen (both with windows facing same orientation) and the entrance door of the unit, which opens into the interior lobby. This is not permitted since the lobby is not considered an outdoor space (it is enclosed with windows and walls). Hence this credit is denied

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Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Innovation & Design Process
ID Credit 1.1

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Points Available:

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1 Preliminary Review: The project team has applied an innovation credit under exemplary performance in Energy Credit 3: Solar Water Heating System by achieving 75%. The calculations have been provided and project is meeting the requirements. Preliminary Review: The project team has applied an innovation credit under exemplary performance in MR Credit 4: Materials with Recycled Content : 30%. The calculations have been provided and project is meeting the requirements. Preliminary Review: The project team has applied an innovation credit under exemplary performance in MR Credit 5: Local Materials and have shown more than 75% of the building materials by cost would be sourced locally. The calculations and certificates have been provided and this meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The project team has attempted this credit by providing Green Education to the residents of the project. The narrative states an educational program will be established that is actively instructional and a comprehensive signage program built into the common spaces to educate the occupants and visitors about the benefits of green buildings. The program includes signage and a green education diary will be prepared in simplified manner for the occupants so they can understand the importance of green building and its installed green features. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The signed Green Homes Template states that the project team has included an IGBC AP as part of the project team. The submittal includes a copy of the IGBC AP certificate of Mala Singh who is involved in the project. Hence this innovation credit is awarded.

Innovation & Design Process: Solar Hot Water System 75%

ID Credit 1.2

Innovation & Design Process: Materials with Recycled Content : 30%

ID Credit 1.3

Innovation & Design Process: Local Material 75%

ID Credit 1.4

Innovation & Design Process: Green Education

INN Credit 2.0

IGBC Accredited Professional

IGBC Green Homes Version 2.0 Pre-Certification Preliminary Review


Multi-dwelling Residential Units

#GH13 1657, SHIVRAM CHS LTD, MUMBAI IGBC Green Homes Pre-Certification Level: Not Certified Date: 13 November 2013
This precertification review is based on a review of the project goals and intentions. It is incumbent upon the project team to demonstrate that the credit requirements have been met at the design and construction certification reviews. The Precertification rating awarded need not necessarily correspond to the final IGBC Green Homes Rating. The final rating would depend on the implementation of all the design parameters detailed in the Precertification documents.

60 23 Anticipated Pending

2 Points Achieved

100 Points Available Certified 50 to 59 points Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 19
Y Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project would comply with all required statutory and regulatory codes. The project team has submitted copy of the site plan. However no document approved by local authority or letter from local authority stating that approval documents have been received, has been submitted. The site plan does not contain any seal of signature of local authority. Technical Advice: Please submit approved Sanction Plan (with sign and seal of local authority) or copy of commencement certificate( translated in english) or acknowledgment received from local authority

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SSP Mandatory Requirement 1

Local Building Regulations

SSP Mandatory Requirement 2

Soil Erosion Control

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will take appropriate erosion control measures during construction and has also developed measures to address soil erosion during post occupancy. The team has submitted an ESC plan for Erosion and sedimentation control measures, Landscape Plan highlighting permanent landscape planned, drain network along the periphery and Storm water management layout showing location of rain water recharge pits. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement.

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Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
SSP Credit 1 Basic House-hold Amenities 2 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the site has access to seven amenities which include restaurant, educational institute, pharmacy, grocery store, medical clinic, bank atm, fire brigade station, park/garden and bus stop/ bus depot. The drawing showing common areas is attached, to high-light the locations of various provisions for service staff and visitors like, seating spaces, toilets and tot-lots, within the campus is provided. Total number of dwellings in the project are 214 for which 6nos. of toilets are provided. Easy access has been provided for the visitors to use these facilities. This meets the intent of the credit . Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that site area is about 6,181 sq.mt of which it has been planned to retain 1,235 sq.mt as vegetated on ground, which is equal to 20% of the total site area. The team has provided the site plan with calculation for the percentage of site retained as vegetated. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will provide open grid pavers in walkways and parking areas and shade the driveways. The calculations show the total non-roof area is 1,149 sq.mt, total area under shade from tree cover within 5 years is 64 sq.mt, and total area covered with pervious open grid pavers would be 1,085 sq.mt. Hence 100% of the non roof area areas would comply with the requirements. The landscape plan has been provided along with product manufacturer brochure. This meets intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that all the exposed roof areas in project will use china mosaic tile and cool roofing. The roof plan and area calculation has been provided. The total roof area (terrace + podium) is 3,379 sq.m and total area covered with china mosaic is 1,138 sq.m. The total area covered with cool roof technology is 2,241 sq.m. Therefore total area covered with high SRI material i.e. china mosaics & cool roof technology = 3,379 sq.m. i.e. 100% of total roof area. However, the area shown as area to be painted with High SRI paint is a driveway. Technical Advice: Please confirm if the project will use reflective paint on the driveway of the project.

SSP Credit 2

Natural Topography or Vegetation : 15 %, 20%

SSP Credit 3

Heat Island Effect, Non-Roof : 50%, 75%

SSP Credit 4

Heat Island Effect, Roof : 50%, 75 %

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Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
SSP Credit 5 Parking Facilities for Visitors : 10% 1 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and narrative states that the project complies with the credit requirement for provision of adequate parking. The minimum parking to be provided according to the byelaw is 278 car spaces and project has provided 281, and 72 spaces are reserved for visitors. Two wheeler parking is not required as per bye laws. Parking plans and certificate from architect have been provided. However, a copy of the bye laws has not been provided. Technical Advice: Please submit a copy of the bye laws

SSP Credit 6

Electric Charging Facility for Vehicles : 5 %

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and narrative states that the project shall provide the required number of electric charging provisions for e-vehicles to encourage environmentally friendly modes of transportation. Electric charging facility has been considered in the design to encourage the usages of electric vehicles. 16 Nos. of electric charging points (16A) have been proposed in the project for 281 nos. of cars amounting to 5.7% of the resident car parking. They have been provided in the design on 1st Podium and 2nd Podium levels. This meets intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project intends to provide provisions for differently abled as per the credit requirement. The narrative submitted includes a list of strategies including 3 car park spaces for differently abled near to the lift lobby on ground floor level for easy access, 6 rest rooms (toilets) in common areas designed for differently abled people, Braille & audio assistance in lifts for visually impaired people. However, it is not clear how the provided toilets are handicap friendly and no details have been provided to show compliance. Technical Advice: Please provide details of differently abled toilet design and compliance.

SSP Credit 7

Design for Differently Abled

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
SSP Credit 8 Basic Facilities for Construction Workforce 2 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project team will provide the construction workforce with a safe and healthy work conditions. Site Inventory Plan for the provision and location of basic facilities has been provided. The copy of HSE contract is included. This shows the intention of the project to meet the credit requirement. Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes template and narrative declares that the project will provide descriptive guidelines to the users and green design features are included in project brochure. The project team has submitted the marketing brochure incorporating the green features implemented in building with guidelines to occupants to exert maximum benefit from the buildings. However, the tenant guidelines document is not provided. Technical Advice: Please provide tenant guidelines document for the project

SSP Credit 9

Green Home Guidelines, Design & Post Occupancy

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 18
Y Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the rain water harvesting system shall capture atleast 25% from roof and non roof areas. The calculations show a impervious area of 4658 sq.m and total run off would be 298 cum per day considering rainfall of 0.06 m per day. RWH plan consist of two types of collection systems i.e. roof top run off & non-roof run off collection. Approximately 298 cum/day of runoff from roof & non-roof area will be allowed directly to percolate in the earth through ground water bore well recharge pit of capacity 304 cu.m/day, Hence 100% of the run-off from roof & non- roof will be collected & recharged. IMD data is provided for Mumbai and team has provided location drawings for RWH (rain water harvest) collection and percolation facility. The drawing showing cross sections for rainwater recharge pits are provided. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement and credit.

14
Y

0 Water Efficiency
WE Mandatory Requirement 1

Rainwater Harvesting, Roof & Non-roof, 25 %

WE Mandatory Requirement 2

Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the average flow rates of proposed flush & flow fixtures will meet the baseline criteria. The calculation demonstrates an overall water use reduction by 36.9% through the use of efficient flush and flow fixtures and reusing treated water from STP. The submittal includes calculation for the number of occupants, potential model number of water closets, faucets, kitchen sinks, shower head & aerators, dual plumbing line and water balance chart. This shows the intention of the project team to meet the mandatory and the base credit requirement and credit

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
WE Credit 1 Landscape Design : 20 %, 40% 4 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project landscape is designed to limit the turf and with drought tolerant species. Total Plot area of the project is 6181.50 sq.mt. Total landscape area is 1235.10 sq.mt of which total turf area proposed is 352 sq.mt on ground and total drought tolerant species is 883.10 sq.mt on ground. Therefore the total turf area is less than 28.5 % and drought tolerant species is 71.5 % However it is not clear which species proposed are drought tolerant. Also the list of drought tolerant species for Mumbai is not provided Technical Advice: 1. Please provide a list of species meeting the requirements for drought tolerant 2. Please provide data to substantiate / list of proposed species are drought tolerant species for Mumbai Region

WE Credit 2

Management of Irrigation Systems

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that water efficient techniques will be implemented in the irrigation system. The narrative states that the landscape irrigation design of the project, includes central shut-off valve, planting beds have been segregated into two zones for ease of irrigation based on the species water needs, More than 50% of the planting bed is drip irrigated, pressure regulating valves and gauge meters, to maintain optimal pressure. Brochures from the supplier, for the irrigation systems, selected for use in the project have been provided. This meets intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under WE Mandatory Requirement 1. Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under WE Mandatory Requirement 2.

WE Credit 3

Rainwater Harvesting, Roof & Non-roof: 50%, 75 % Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures : 25 %, 35 %

WE Credit 4

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
WE Credit 5 Waste Water Treatment and Reuse : 50 %, 95 % 4 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template indicates that the project provide an exclusive STP for a capacity to treat 150 KLD of Grey water/day i.e. >95% of the grey water generated. The efficiency of the STP is 90%. This treated water is used for irrigation (100%) and flushing (100. The project team has provided occupancy breakup unit wise and block wise, for assessing the quantity of grey water generated, water balance sheet for source and demand supply of water within the campus, irrigation water demand calculation, location drawing for STP with capacity, STP treatment process diagram & narrative and plumbing schematic drawing for dual flush line, water meters and treated water supply for various purposes. This meets the intent of the credit.

WE Credit 6

Water Metering

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and narrative states the project has provided provision i.e. flow monitors for monitoring total treated grey water consumption, hot water from solar, landscape water consumption and other source of water consumption like domestic water consumption. SLD (Single Line Diagram) for water meters has been provided and this meets intent of the credit.

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 25
Y Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will use CFC free equipment wherever applicable. AC is not provided by builder. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement. Preliminary Review: Please refer to the review comments under EE Cr 1 - Enhanced Energy Performance. Technical Advice: Please address the queries sought under EE Cr 1- Enhanced Energy Performance. 10 EE Credit 1 Enhanced Energy Performance : 2 %, 4 %, 6 %, 8 %, 10%, 12 %, 14 %, 16 %, 18 %, 20% 10 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and the narrative indicate the project will be going for prescriptive approach to show compliance. The narrative states that the project location falls under Warm Humid climatic zone. The project is anticipating savings of 26% over baseline. 1. Wall: 6 wall of AAC blocks with Plaster having U-Value of 0.63 W/m2k 2. Glazing: The project have proposed single glazed unit. The submittal includes manufacturer brochure and calculations indicating the effective SHGC is 0.36 and U value is 5.7 W/m2K. Glass cut sheets have been provided. 2. Roof Assembly: Brick bat coba with insulation of polystyrene entirely under deck insulation, Uvalue= 0.45 W/m2k 3. Lighting Power Density (LPD): The proposed project has planned to use highly energy efficient luminaries in the all the common areas i.e. combination of T5 lighting. The LPD calculations show a savings of 36% over baseline 4. HVAC: The same system has been considered for both baseline and proposed case as per IGBC Green Homes Guidelines. However, the following queries are to be addressed: 1. The simulation report does not include any images and input output file from computer simulation program 2. The savings in exterior lighting has not been substantiated with drawings and documents Technical Advice: 1. Please provide images / snapshots and input output file from computer simulation program 2. Please provide calculations to substantiate savings in exterior lighting

7
Y

12

0 Energy Efficiency
EE Mandatory Requirement 1 CFC Free Equipment

EE Mandatory Requirement 2

Minimum Energy Performance

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
On-site Renewable Energy: 2.5 %, 5 %, 7.5 % 6 Preliminary Review: Not Pursuing Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes template and narrative declares that the project will provide solar hot water system for 98% of the building occupants. The total Flats are 214 nos and assuming, 5 persons per flat, the total occupancy is 1070 Persons. Daily Hot Water requirement calculated at 20 liters/ day/ person would be 21,400 ltrs/day. Total Solar hot Water Panels provided would be 169 nos each generating 125ltrs per day of total capacity of 21,125 LPD. This is 98% of the requirement. Manufacturer cut sheet and roof plan showing panels is also provided. This meets intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that energy saving measures in other appliances that will be implemented. The submitted declarations states that the measures include minimum 60% efficiency for pumps of capacity greater than 3 HP, Minimum 75% efficiency for Motors of capacity greater than 3 HP and elevators operating with intelligent group controls. This meets intent of the credit.

Not Pursuing EE Credit 2

Energy Credit 3

Solar Water Heating System : 25 %, 50%

Energy Credit 4

Energy Saving Measures in Appliances & Other Equipment

EE Credit 5

Distributed Power Generation

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will use Hybrid generator sets that comply with CPCB norms for emission and noise compliance. The total connected load of the entire project is 3443.96KVA (2755.17kW), proposed DG set capacity is 600KVA (480kW) and % Connected load catered by DG sets is 17.42%. Manufacturer cut sheet is also provided confirming compliance. However, the location of DG has not been provided. Technical Advice: Please provide site plan showing location of proposed DG set.

EE Credit 6

Energy Metering

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project intends to install energy meters for external lighting, municipal water pumping, water pumping for landscaping, common areas & club house. The submittal includes an electrical layout. This meets intent of the credit.

14

0 Materials & Resources

Points Available:

18

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
MR Mandatory Requirement 1 Separation of House-hold Waste Y Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will provide separate bins to collect organic waste and recyclable materials from each individual flat. The project team will provide adequate number of bins to collect organic waste, plastics, paper at individual house level and a common facility to collect waste such as metals, e waste, lamps, batteries that will be disposed off to responsible authority. The organic wet waste from the dwelling units will be sent to the suitable waste treatment system (organic waste converter) generated post occupancy installed at project site. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project generates 268 kg (1070 occupants at 0.25 kg per person per day) the capacity of the proposed organic waste converter is 300 kg, which amounts to 100%. The submittal includes brochure of the proposed OWC (organic waste converter) and plan showing proposed location of OWC. This meets intent of the credit.

MR Credit 1

Organic Waste Management, Post Occupancy : 50%, 95 %

MR Credit 2

Handling of Construction Waste Materials : 50 %, 95 %

Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes Template states that waste management plan is in place to divert 96% of construction waste from going to landfill. The submitted narrative lists the construction wastes include steel, blocks, paint cans, cement bags, concrete waste and strategies to divert them from being sent to landfill. The team has submitted the comprehensive list of waste materials generated and diverted with estimate quantity. This meets intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: Not pursuing Preliminary Review: The IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will source materials with recycled content atleast 32% of the total cost of materials. The proposed materials with recycled content are steel, cement, tiles, glass, etc. The calculations indicate the project shall procure materials with recycled content for 32% of the total cost of material, estimated at Rs. 42,00,00,000 . The letter from manufacturer has been provided for cement and block-work. Declaration from developer has been provided. This meets the intent of the credit.

Not pursuing MR Credit 3

Reuse of Salvaged Materials : 1 %, 2 %

MR Credit 4

Materials with Recycled Content : 10 %, 20%

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
MR Credit 5 Local Materials : 25 %, 50% 2 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will source at least 50% of materials locally. The team plans to purchase the AAC blocks, Glass, cement sand, and window section, stone aggregates locally which are extracted, processed and manufactured within 400km. The calculations indicate the project shall procure 86% of the materials locally. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and submittal indicates that the project team intends to use more than 75 % of the wood materials which are FSC certified. The major applications of the wood in the project have been identified as door frames, internal doors of all dwelling units, door shutters, flooring of all club house area and lobby entrance furniture in entrance lobbies, club house, society offices etc. The team has submitted tentative values of wood item. The submittal includes tentative calculation indicating that 100% of the wood requirement will be provided with FSC certified wood. Proposed vendor details have been provided. This meets the intent of the credit.

MR Credit 6

Rapidly Renewable Building Materials & Certified Wood : 50 %, 75 %

11
Y

2 Indoor Environmental Quality


IEQ Mandatory Requirement 1 Tobacco Smoke Control

Points Available:

15
Y Preliminary Review: The Template declares that smoking will be prohibited in all the common areas of the building. The declaration letter submitted states that all the common areas of the project will be declared as 'no smoking zone'. A copy of the tenant guidelines which includes information on the no smoking policy is also provided. This satisfies the mandatory requirement. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that 100% of the spaces are meeting the requirements for daylighting. The team has submitted the architectural drawings, schedule of opening and calculations to show compliance. The VLT is matching the manufacturer cut sheet and angle of obstruction drawing has been provided. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement and also the requirements of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that 100% of the spaces are meeting the requirements for enhanced ventilation. The team has submitted the architectural drawings, schedule of opening and calculations to show compliance. This meets the intent of the mandatory requirement and also the requirements of the credit.

IEQ Mandatory Requirement 2

Minimum Daylighting : 50 %

IEQ Mandatory Requirement 3

Fresh Air Ventilation

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points
IEQ Credit 1 Enhanced Daylighting : 75 %, 95 % 4 Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under IEQ Mandatory Requirement 2 Preliminary Review: Please refer to comments under IEQ Mandatory Requirement 3 Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template states that the project will provide exhaust systems in kitchen and bathrooms as required under this credit. The submitted narrative states that exhaust system will be provided at every kitchen and bathroom. The project team has submitted details showing the location of exhaust system, cut sheet of a potential manufacturer and declaration letter from the developer. This meets the intent of the credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template and submitted narrative states that the project will use paints, adhesives and sealants which have low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content and which will be within the permissible limits as required under this credit. Brochures of proposed low VOC materials and declaration letter from developer are submitted. This meets the intent of the credit.

IEQ Credit 2

Enhanced Fresh Air Ventilation

IEQ Credit 3

Exhaust Systems

IEQ Credit 4

Low VOC Materials, Paints & Adhesives

IEQ Credit 5

Building Flush Out

Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will perform Building flushout as per IGBC norms. The letter of undertaking has been provided from the builder. This meets intent of this credit. Preliminary Review: The submitted IGBC Green Homes Template declares that the project will include cross ventilation in the design and the project is achieving cross ventilation in at least 68% of the regularly occupied spaces in all units. The submittal includes floor plans, schedule of openings and calculations to meet the credit requirements. However, from the plans provided, the project is claiming cross ventilation through the living / dining room and kitchen (both with windows facing same orientation) and the entrance door of the unit, which opens into the interior lobby. This is not permitted since the lobby is not considered an outdoor space (it is enclosed with windows and walls). Hence this credit is denied

IEQ Credit 6

Cross Ventilation : 50%, 75 %

Anticipated

Certified 50 to 59 points Pending Denied Silver 60 to 69 points Gold 70 to 79 points Platinum 80 to 100 points Points Available: 5
1 Preliminary Review: The project team has applied an innovation credit under exemplary performance in Energy Credit 3: Solar Water Heating System by achieving 75%. The calculations have been provided and project is meeting the requirements.

5
1

0 Innovation & Design Process


ID Credit 1.1

Innovation & Design Process: Solar Hot Water System 75%

ID Credit 1.2

Innovation & Design Process: Materials with Recycled Content : 30%

Preliminary Review: The project team has applied an innovation credit under exemplary performance in MR Credit 4: Materials with Recycled Content : 30%. The calculations have been provided and project is meeting the requirements.

ID Credit 1.3

Innovation & Design Process: Local Material 75%

Preliminary Review: The project team has applied an innovation credit under exemplary performance in MR Credit 5: Local Materials and have shown more than 75% of the building materials by cost would be sourced locally. The calculations and certificates have been provided and this meets the intent of the credit.

ID Credit 1.4

Innovation & Design Process: Green Education

Preliminary Review: The project team has attempted this credit by providing Green Education to the residents of the project. The narrative states an educational program will be established that is actively instructional and a comprehensive signage program built into the common spaces to educate the occupants and visitors about the benefits of green buildings. The program includes signage and a green education diary will be prepared in simplified manner for the occupants so they can understand the importance of green building and its installed green features. This meets the intent of the credit.

INN Credit 2.0

IGBC Accredited Professional

Preliminary Review: The signed Green Homes Template states that the project team has included an IGBC AP as part of the project team. The submittal includes a copy of the IGBC AP certificate of Mala Singh who is involved in the project. Hence this innovation credit is awarded.

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