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by Ir. Dr. Rosli Mohamad Zin Construction Research Centre (CRC), UTM Date : September 2014 Venue : PWTC KL Malaysia Grren Highway Index - MyGHI ECOBUILD SEMINAR

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by Ir. Dr. Rosli Mohamad ZinConstruction Research Centre (CRC), UTM

Date : September 2014Venue : PWTC KL

Malaysia Grren Highway Index - MyGHI

ECOBUILD SEMINAR

Presentation Outline

Sustainability Issues

MyGHI

Sustainability Issues

Global Warming & Greenhouse gases

Global Warming◦ Gradual increase of earth and ocean

temperature as the result of the built up certain gases

Greenhouse gases◦ Heat-trapping gases – CO2, CFC, CH4 &

NO2

Transportation, factories, Transportation, factories, electric city from coalelectric city from coal--fired fired plan produce COplan produce CO22

Cutting down trees, fewer Cutting down trees, fewer trees mean less conversion trees mean less conversion of COof CO22 to oxygento oxygen

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Lack of Awareness

“NIMBY Syndrome”

Not In My Back Yard

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Equity

• Intergenerational equity: = Equity between

generations

• Intragenerational equity:= Equity within a

generation

Resource Depletion

Renewable Resources◦ Wind, water, solar…

Non-Renewable Resources◦ Fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) and

minerals…

Sustainable rate of useSustainable rate of use of a of a nonnon--renewable resource is renewable resource is less than or equal to the less than or equal to the rate at which a renewable rate at which a renewable resource can be brought on resource can be brought on stream to replace it stream to replace it [[HHartwickartwick Rule]Rule]

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What the professionals can do?

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SD PRINCIPLESSD PRINCIPLES

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There has to be a better wayThere has to be a better way……18

Land ClearingPotential impacts should be considered before actions Potential impacts should be considered before actions are are

takentaken……

Malaysia milestones in adopting SD

1974 – Environmental Quality Act (EQA)

Third Malaysian Plan (1976-1980) – preserve the natural heritage from the impact of population growth and industrialization.

Fifth Malaysian Plan (1986-1990) – EIA was introduced in 1988

Eight Malaysian Plan – the adoption and implementation of agenda 21. Malaysian Quality Life Index (MQLI) a measure of sustainable living.

Ninth Malaysian Plan – inline with the 9th principles of Islam Hadhari for continuing environmental stewardship using environmental planning tools EIA, Strategic environmental assessment (SEA), cost benefit analysis & market-based instruments.

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Agenda 21 for Sustainable Construction in Developing Countries

Define as development needs to be pursued to achieve the state of sustainability.

More than 60 green building assessment tools related to sustainability and efficiency includes: BREEAM (UK) 1990, Green Globes (USA) 1996, SBTool (Canada) 1996, LEED

(USA) 1998, CASBEE (Japan) 2001, GREENMARK (Singapore) 2005, GBI (Malaysia) 2009, Greenship (Indonesia)

2012.GREENROADS (US)

GreenPASSGreenPASS

Green Building Index

Green Building Index

pH JKR™pH JKR™

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Green Highway Index Sustainable Highway Development

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Malaysia Green Highway Index (MyGHI) is a performance baseline standard designed to measure the level of greenness of highways in 

Malaysia. MyGHI covers the fundamental elements of green highway development that are 

suitable for the Malaysia condition.  

Collaboration

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Collaboration

“The Development of An Assessment Framework for Green Highway In Malaysia”

• Collaboration between MHA & UTM 2010-2013

• Vision : Development of Green Highway• Misi : i. To develop Malaysia Green

Highnway Indexii. To develop Web based

application

PROCESS OF GREEN HIGHWAY INDEX ESTABLISHMENT

ProductsMyGHI Calculator

MyGHI ManualMyGHI Web Based System

ProductsMyGHI Calculator

MyGHI ManualMyGHI Web Based System

MarketHighway concessionaires

Highway infrastructure developersHighway consultants

MarketHighway concessionaires

Highway infrastructure developersHighway consultants

BenefitsA reference and guideline in the sustainable development of Green

HighwayA decision support tool in highway infrastructure development

Developed specifically for the tropical environment, cultural and social needs.

BenefitsA reference and guideline in the sustainable development of Green

HighwayA decision support tool in highway infrastructure development

Developed specifically for the tropical environment, cultural and social needs.

MALAYSIA GREEN HIGHWAY INDEX SCORE CARD

Name of Concession : Date:

Name of Project :

ID Criteria Points Achieved Total Points

SDCA-1 Construction Management PlanSDCA-2 Noise Mitigation ControlSDCA-3 Equipment and Machineries EfficiencySDCA-4 Quality ManagementSDCA-5 Context Sensitive DesignSDCA-6 Erosion and Sedimentation ControlSDCA-7 Alignment Selection

SS-1 Services and FacilitiesSS-2 EconomySS-3 Pollution ReductionSS-4 Public AcceptanceSS-5 EnvironmentSS-6 Management IssueSS-7 InnovationEE-1 Management PoliciesEE-2 Rest and Service Area EE-3 Toll PlazaEE-4 Compound and Car ParkEE-5 Interchange

EWM-1 Environmental Management SystemEWM-2 Stormwater Runoff QuantityEWM-3 Stormwater Runoff QualityEWM-4 Ecosystem Protection and PreservationMT-1 Innovation TechnologyMT-2 Reduce, Reuse and RecycleMT-3 Economical Materials and PavementMT-4 Erosion Control

TOTAL POINTS

CATEGORY FACTOR SCORE

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Sustainable Design and Construction Activities

68 22

Energy Efficiency 64 21

Environmental and Water Management

60 19

Material and Technology

51 16

Social and Safety 67 22

Total 310 100

FACTOR INDEX

MALAYSIA GREEN HIGHWAY INDEX SCORE CARD

Name of Concession : Date:

Name of Project :

ID Criteria Points Achieved Total Points

SDCA-1 Construction Management PlanSDCA-2 Noise Mitigation ControlSDCA-3 Equipment and Machineries EfficiencySDCA-4 Quality ManagementSDCA-5 Context Sensitive DesignSDCA-6 Erosion and Sedimentation ControlSDCA-7 Alignment Selection

SS-1 Services and FacilitiesSS-2 EconomySS-3 Pollution ReductionSS-4 Public AcceptanceSS-5 EnvironmentSS-6 Management IssueSS-7 InnovationEE-1 Management PoliciesEE-2 Rest and Service Area EE-3 Toll PlazaEE-4 Compound and Car ParkEE-5 Interchange

EWM-1 Environmental Management SystemEWM-2 Stormwater Runoff QuantityEWM-3 Stormwater Runoff QualityEWM-4 Ecosystem Protection and PreservationMT-1 Innovation TechnologyMT-2 Reduce, Reuse and RecycleMT-3 Economical Materials and PavementMT-4 Erosion Control

TOTAL POINTS

Certification Level Points (Percentage)

Platinum 250 - 310 ( 81% - 100%)

Gold 219 - 249 ( 71%- 80% )

Silver 188 - 218 ( 61%- 70% )

Certified 155 - 187 ( 50%- 60% )

AWARD & AWARD & CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION

LEVELLEVEL

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK 

PHASE PHASE 1 1 (MALAYSIA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY)(MALAYSIA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY)Launching of Launching of MyGHIMyGHI Manual & Manual & Awareness of Awareness of 

Malaysia Green Highway Index Malaysia Green Highway Index  to  highway stakeholders to  highway stakeholders 

STRUCTURE OF MYGHI IMPLEMENTATIONSTRUCTURE OF MYGHI IMPLEMENTATIONSTRUCTURE OF MYGHI IMPLEMENTATION

ADVISORY BOARD•Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM)•KeTTHA•Kementerian Kerja Raya Malaysia (KKR)•Board of Engineers (BEM)•Universiti Teknlogi Malaysia (UTM)

ADVISORY BOARDADVISORY BOARD•Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM)•KeTTHA•Kementerian Kerja Raya Malaysia (KKR)•Board of Engineers (BEM)•Universiti Teknlogi Malaysia (UTM)

ACCREDITATION PANEL•Qualified Auditors

ACCREDITATION PANELACCREDITATION PANEL•Qualified Auditors

FacilitatorFacilitatorFacilitator

REASSESSMENT PROCESS…..

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