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Sustainable Construction

Solutions

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Sustainable Construction

Solutions

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�Sustainable construction (Green Buildings) aims at

reducing the environmental impact of a building over

its entire lifetime, while optimizing its economic

viability and the comfort and safety of its occupants.

�A building designed and constructed in a sustainable

way minimizes the use of water, raw materials,

energy, land, etc. over the whole life cycle of the

building.

Sustainable Construction

What is it?

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Salient Features Of Green Buildings

�Effective use of soil & landscapes

�Structure design efficiency

�Efficient use of water & electricity

�Use of renewable energy

�Waste reduction

�Use of recycle/recyclable materials

�Energy efficient & eco-friendly equipments

�Operations & maintenance optimization

�Improved indoor air quality for health & comfort

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�Green Building Movement in India spearheaded by;

•IGBC (India Green Building Council)

•TERI (The Energy & Resources Institute)

(Formerly Tata Energy Research Institute)

•BEE (Bureau of Energy Efficiency)

India’s Green Building Movement

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•LEED India

(Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design)

•GRIHA

(Green Rating For Integrated Habitat Assessment)

•ECBC(Energy Conservation For Buildings Code)

•BEE Star Rating for Buildings

Energy Conservation and Green Buildings

Codes & Rating Systems

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Rating System

LEED India

Sustainable

Sites

13 Pts

Water

Efficiency

6 Pts Energy &

Efficiency

17 Pts

Materials &

Resources

13 Pts

Indoor

Environmental

Quality

15 Pts

Innovation &

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Process

5 Pts

TOTAL

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Certified: 26 –32 Pts

Silver: 33 –38 Pts

Gold: 39 –51 Pts

Platinum: 52 –69 Pts

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Rating System

GRIHA

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Site

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Environmental

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Water &

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Ecologically

Sustainable

Materials

Indoor

Environmental

Quality

1 Star: 50 –60 Pts

2 Star: 61 –70 Pts

3 Star: 71 –80 Pts

4 Star: 81 –90 Pts

5 Star: 91 –100 Pts

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Rating System

BEE

Rating

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�Building Envelope

•Roof Insulation (Thermal + Moisture)

•Wall Insulation (EIFS)

�Admixtures

•Pervious Concrete

•Light Reflective Pavements

�Repair Products

•FRP Retrofitting

•Acrylic & SBR Latex

�Adhesives & Sealants (No / Low VOC)

�Coatings/Floorings (No / Low VOC)

BASF’s Offerings For The

Green Buildings

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Building Envelope

Insulation

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Energy Efficiency in Buildings

�Humans prefers 21 –26 oC

�Ambient temperatures varies in 15 –45 oC

�Two approaches to achieve comfort

1.Prevent entry of heat/cold

2.Cool/Heat the work environment

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Heat Gain in a Building

Roof, 35%

Wall, 18%

Doors & Windows,

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Floor, 4%

Lighting, 12%

Equipment, 11%

Occupant, 4%

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Energy Consumption in a Building

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HVAC

Lighting

Electronics

Others

Energy Consumption

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Insulation Effect

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Insulation Effect

Temperature vs Time

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Energy Calculations

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Heat Transfer Coefficient “U-Value”(W/m2 K) Walls

Roof

Building A (Non-Insulated)

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Building B (Insulated 50mm)

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Annual Energy Consumption (kWh)

Building A

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Buildings Envelope Insulation

Components

�Roof Insulation

•Thermal Insulation

•Waterproofing

•Slope Built-up

�Wall Insulation

•Thermal Insulation

•Waterproofing

•Finish Coat

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Total Roof Insulation

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�Reduce Air Conditioning Expenses

�Energy Conservation

�Eliminate Water/Moisture Entry

�Develop Terrace Gardens

�Develop Terrace Water Bodies

�For Green Buildings

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Roof Components

Wide Range to Choose From

�Insulation

•Periporboard (Polystyrene)

•Elastoporboard (PU)

•Masterseal755 SPF (Spray PU)

�Waterproofing

•Cementitiouspolymer modified

•Modified Polyurethane

•Preformed TPO membrane

•Spray applied PU elastomers

�Slope Built-up / Overlay

•Thermocrete

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Component Overview

Overlay –THERMOCRETE™

�Light Weight EPS Mortar

�Site Batched, Thixotropic

�Thermal Insulating

�Dry Density: 700-950 kg/m3

�Compressive Strength: 40-60 kg/cm2

�Thermal Conductivity (k): 0.23-0.26 W/mK

�Excellent Replacement For Brick-bat Coba

�Extremely Useful For Dead Load Reduction

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Dead Load For 150mm Overlays

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Component Overview

Waterproofing -MasterprenTPO Membrane

�Single ply waterproofing membrane

�Reinforced with glass or polyester fibres

�High weather & UV stable

�High puncture resistant

�High mechanical & chemical properties

�Rot proof & root proof

�Can be installed as un-adhered or adhered system

�Long material life (> 25 years)

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Component Overview

Waterproofing -ConiroofSystem

�Polyurethane based membrane

�Option of spray or hand applied

�Suitable for different substrate materials

�Fast installation / Highly elastic

�Solvent free / Fast setting / Monolithic

�Can take traffic loads

�Fire retardant; meets DIN 4102, Part 7, BS 476: Part 3

�Specially suited for profiled roofs

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Component Overview

Insulation -PERIPOR Board

�High Density (32 kg/m3) next gen. EPS Board

�Distinct Orange Colour

�Tongue & Groove Interlocking

�Self Extinguishing

�Thickness: 50 mm (Standard)

�Compressive Strength: 220-250 kN/m2

�Thermal Conductivity (k): 0.032 W/mK

�Water Absorption (% vol): <0.05%

(by total immersion)

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Component Overview

Insulation -ELASTOPOR Board

�High Density (40, 55 kg/m3) PUR Board

�Thickness: Can be made to

specification

�Compressive Strength: 250-260 kN/m2

�Thermal Conductivity (k): 0.025 W/mK

�Water Absorption (% vol): <0.1% (by

total immersion)

�Complies to B3 Fire Rating (DIN

Standard 4102-1)

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Component Overview

Insulation

Masterseal755 SPF PUR Spray Foam

�High Density (40-55 kg/m3) PUR Spray

�Thickness: As required

�Best suited for profiled roofs

�Excellent adhesion with substrate

�Compressive Strength: 250-260 kN/m2

�Thermal Conductivity (k): 0.025 W/mK

�Water Absorption (% vol): <0.1% (by total

immersion)

�Complies to B3 Fire Rating (DIN Standard

4102-1)

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Tile Grout

Stone Tile/

China mosaic

Bedding

mortar

Coving using,

Polymer Modified

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MASTERSEAL 550

Waterproof coating

Peripor/ElastoprBoard/

PU Spray Foam

THERMOCRETE

EPS Bead Mortar

Overlay

Masterseal

300H

Protective

coating

Composite Roof Built-up

Thermal Insulation + Waterproofing

Schematic Diagram Of A Typical Built-up

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Roof Insulation compared

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Indoor Temperature Profiling

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Indian Reference

Bangalore International Airport

�Job:

Roof Insulation with Waterproofing

�System:

Insulation board

MasterprenTPO (Waterproofing)

�Area:

60000 sqm.

�Status:

Completed.

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Indian Reference

WHO South-East Asia HQ

�Job:

Roof Insulation with Waterproofing

�System:

Periporboard (Insulation)

Thermocrete(Slope built-up)

Coniroof(PU Waterproofing)

�Area:

500 sqm.

�Status:

Completed.

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Indian Reference

Godrej IT Park, Mumbai

Job:

Roof Insulation cum waterproofing

System:

Elastoporboard (Insulation)

MasterprenTPO(Waterproofing)

Area:

16000 Sqm

Status:

Under execution.

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Indian Reference

Marriott Hotel, Jaipur

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Indian Reference

IIT, Mumbai

Job:

Roof Insulation cum waterproofing

System:

Periporboard (Insulation)

MasterprenTPE (Waterproofing)

Area:

4500 Sqm

Status:

Under execution.

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Typical Green Roof Components

A –Roof Substrate

B -Peripor/Elastoporboard

C -Waterproofing Membrane

D -Thermocrete

E -Sealer Coat

F -Garden Soil Built-up

G -Plantation

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Metal Deck

Insulation cum waterproofing solution

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Corrugated Roof Sheets

Insulation cum waterproofing solution

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Loose Ballast

Insulation cum waterproofing solution

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Pitched Roof –Metal Sheets

Under-deck Insulation

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SENERGY EIFS

Wall External Insulation &

Finishing System

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Building Facades

Features & Functions

�Fenestration for daylight

�Opaque walls for privacy and control of

heat/cold entry

�Aestheticsis major expectation

�Long lasting decorative coating is must for

low cost of maintenance

�Susceptible to water intrusion

�Very large portion of building envelope in

High-rise buildings.

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EIFS –What Is It?

�EIFS –Exterior Insulation & Finish Systems

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�adhesive, base coat, reinforcing mesh and finish coat.

�Multi-layered Systems

�Useful For Commercial & Residential Buildings

�Provides Superior Energy Efficiency

�Offers Greater Design Flexibility

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Why EIFS?

�EIFS has proven to have superior energy efficiency by

reducing heat transmission.

�Improved energy efficiency helps to reduce green-house

gases associated with energy production.

�Design flexibility and decorative

finishes.

�Superior energy efficiency reduces

HVAC equipment capacity.

�EIFS can be applied to new or existing

structures.

�EIFS is the ONLY solution for

insulating existing buildings.

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Advantages of EIFS

�What Are The Advantages to EIFS ?

•External Location

•Virtually Seamless –Reduced Air

Infiltration

•Consistent Inside Air Temperature

•New or Renovation Capabilities

•Shapes, Colors and Textures

•Flexible and Lightweight Material

•Little Routine Maintenance

•Design Flexibility

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Virtually unlimited design flexibility?

EIFS is an Architect’s Tool

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EIFS is an Architect’s Tool

Virtually unlimited design flexibility?

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EIFS is an Architect’s Tool

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External Insulation & Finishing

System

Wall Substrate

Adhesive Coat

Insulation Board

Base Coat

FibreglassMesh

Base Coat

Finish Coat

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EIFS Section

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Insulation –Neopor

�Contains Infrared absorbers/deflectors

�20% higher energy efficiency then EPS

�Flame retardant grade (B1)

�Most eco-efficient insulation in market

�Locally produced in India

�K value of 0.032 W/m.K

�Free of CFC, HCFC or HFC

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Recommended Uses

�Commercial Structures

�Offices

�Hotels

�Hospitals

�Schools

�Residential Buildings

�Green Buildings

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Advantages Of BASF’s

Building Envelope Insulation

�Cost Effective

�Wide Design Flexibility

�Resilient & Durable

�Speed Of Construction

�Aesthetics -An Architect’s Tool

�High ‘R’Value; Insulates Entire Opaque Surface

�Useful For Green Buildings

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What BASF Offers You?

�Total Thermal Insulation & Waterproofing System

�Quality Engineering Solutions For Green Roof Requirements

�Integrated Solutions To Complex Site Dynamics

�One Point Source For Consultant, Contractor & Material

�Technical Support On Site

�Dedicated Personnel To Assist With Application Of Products

�Experienced Applicators

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Other Green Products/Solutions

from BASF

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Pervious Concrete

Pervious Concrete is -

�A zero-slump, open-graded material with

Portland cement, coarse aggregate, little or no

fine aggregate, admixtures, and water

�Pores, ranging in size from .08 to .32 in. (2 to

8mm), that allow water to pass through easily

�The void content can range from 18 to 35%,

with typical compressive strengths of 2.8 to 28

MPa

�The drainage rate of pervious concrete

pavement will vary with aggregate size and

density of the mixture,butwill generally fall

into the range of 81 to 730 L/Min/Sq.M

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Pervious Concrete –Applications

�Parking Lots

�Streets, Road Shoulders

�Bridge Embankments

�Edge Drains

�Driveways, Sidewalks

�Patios, Tennis Courts

�Swimming Pool Decks

�Golf Cart Paths

�Greenhouse Floors

�Zoo Areas, Animal Barns

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Structural Strengthening Solutions

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Low VOC/ No-VOC Sealants

Wide Choice

Wide Choice

��1 Part PU

1 Part PU

��2 Part PU

2 Part PU

��Polysulphide

Polysulphide

��Acrylic

Acrylic

��Specialty Silicone

Specialty Silicone

��Modified epoxy

Modified epoxy

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Low VOC/ No-VOC Coatings

Applications

Applications

��Building Facades

Building Facades

��Civil Structures

Civil Structures

��Foundations

Foundations

��Marine Protection

Marine Protection

Wide Choice

Wide Choice

��Flexible Acrylic

Flexible Acrylic

��100% Epoxy

100% Epoxy

��Taint

Taint --free Epoxy

free Epoxy

��11-- P PU

P PU

��22-- P PU

P PU

��Silane Impregnate

Silane Impregnate

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