Green Interior Guidelines and Best Practice for Shapath-V

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Green Work Spaces Shapath-V Gujarat’s Tallest Green Commercial Hub -V SHAPATH

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Green Interior Guidelines and Best Practice for Shapath-V

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  • Green Work Spaces

    Shapath-V

    Gujarats Tallest Green Commercial Hub

    -V SHAPATH

  • Eco-Friendly Climate Control

    Energy efficiency

    Water Conservation

    Waste disposal

    Use of Rain Water Harvesting

    Use of Sewage Treatment Plant

    Separate grey water line for flushing and

    landscaping

    Water efficient fixtures

    Recycled water for air conditioning

    Improved indoor air quality to

    enhance the comfort and well

    being of the occupants

    Use of TFA- Treated Fresh air in

    the HVAC system

    Zero use of CFC based

    refrigerants in new base building

    HVAC system

    Proper building orientation for best

    utilization of day light

    Glazed north faade to take in

    Glare free north light.

    Use of solar shading devices.

    Deep overhangs on east and west

    Building orientation

    Chilled water based HVAC system Energy and water meter BTU Meter BMS system Sensor based Lights in common area

    Provision of different bins for dry

    and wet waste at every floor

    Material & Resources

    Use of Fly Ash Bricks which is made from

    Industrial waste material

    Provision of RMC plant on the site

    Double Glazed aluminum windows

    Overview of Shapath V- Green Building :

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  • Environment Control

    Optimum Use of Day light

    Maintaining Air Quality

    Natural Air Flow

    Installation Air Handling Unit

    Controlled Air Exhaust

    Use of LED and CFL lighting

    Water Management

    Rain Water Harvesting

    Water Efficient Plumbing and Fixtures

    Water Treatment and Recycling and

    minimal Disposal

    Grey water reuse in HVAC

    Solid Waste Control Strategies

    Ingress protection, preventing dust and external elements

    from entering the building

    Separation of non bio degradable disposables

    Grey water recycling

    Sourcing local construction material

    Efficient use of water

    Water efficient landscaping

    Use of ash bricks, aluminum, frames,

    glass , Low VOC Paint and CRI certified

    Carpeting

    Reduced Footprint & construction cost

    Savings during consumption

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  • Technology to reduce Material Input per Unit of Service (MIPS), reduce your ecological

    footprint

    Reduced unwanted heat gain/loss, pay less for power consumed in climate control

    Reduced power consumption on artificial illumination, Pay less for power

    consumed in lighting

    Rainwater Harvesting, Pay less for power consumption in water pumping

    Treat and reuse of Grey water, Pay less for non drinking water consumption

    Reduced garbage disposal, pay

    less for handling and clean up

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  • Reduced operating costs

    Energy savings: 20 30 %

    Water savings: 40 50 %

    Reduced impact on the environment

    Enhanced occupant comfort, safety

    and health

    Improved Productivity of occupants

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  • 1st building to provide Treated Fresh Air

    Walling Material : Recycle material (Fly Ash Bricks), Frame Structure

    RCC , Double Glazed Glass with Aluminum Window

    Rain Water Harvesting ,Water efficient fixtures, Water metering

    Low VOC material is used in the common & lobby areas

    Zero use of CFC based refrigerants in building HVAC system

    Sewage Treatment Plant Use of Recycle water in the flushing,

    Landscaping & HVAC

    IBMS ( Integrated Building Management System)

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  • Submit Interior, Fire system, Plumbing and

    Electrical plans to SIPL for approval.

    Obtain approval of HVAC plans from SIPLs designated

    consultant.

    Read and sign all attached sheets and agree to abide by

    the rules.

    Obtain Interior Commencement Permission from SIPL

    Allow periodic inspection by SIPL team.

    Checklist

    How Can you make the best use of it Guidelines by SAVVY- 5 simple Steps

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  • Air Handling Unit (AHU)

    Temperature providing up to 24o C.

    Light Load of 1 W/Sq.Ft and Equipment Load of 2.0 W/sq. ft.

    Occupancy of 100 Sq. Ft./person.

    Heat load for one computer is consider as 150 wt

    Server room load to be calculated separately according to the requirement

    Treated Fresh Air which is exhausted through toilets.

    Temperature controller and 2-way Valve with Ceiling Suspended AHU.

    BTU Meter provided on Chilled Water Tapping. The reading on your BTU Meter reading will be compared with Main

    BTU Meter and readings of main BTU Meter will signify total unit consumption.

    Design Criteria for HVAC : -V SHAPATH

  • An acoustic and insulated Trapdoor must be provided below the AHU and BTU meter in the ceiling

    Do not remove or displace the AHU installed by savvy without permission

    Do not use Any kind of split or FCU. It will disturb the functioning of AHU in the whole building and affect the billing as well.

    The supply duct of AHU must be acoustic and thermally insulated

    The distance between supply grill and return grill must be 1 meter at least

    Manual or Automatic dampers should be provided in the cabins to reduce circulation in unoccupied areas

    Self closing glass doors should be provided at the main entrance of the office for better cooling

    Electronic equipment like printer, scanner ( heat

    generating equipment ) etc. should not be near thermostat

    BTU meter and 2-way valve should not be

    tampered or damaged

    TFA duct should be kept open under the ceiling

    TFA should not have damper and should not be closed

    Additional cost would be applicable to for additional load requirement apart from design load

    Keep in mind our standard design criteria for HVAC ???

    Ease of Maintenance and

    repair

    Reduction in wasted heat

    Reduced power bills for Air

    Cooling

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  • HVAC Billing process

    Fixed cost Operating cost : Standard Hours

    Operating cost : Odd hours (* If applicable)

    It include common area air-conditioning: - AMC of central chilling system - salary and wages of operators - exhaust fans. This will be charged on the basis of

    office area

    It will be metered with the BTU meter reading installed in each offices and charged on the basis of: Actual usage for standard operating hours : 9 AM to 9 PM

    It will be metered and charged on the basis of : -Actual usage during odd operating hours : 9 PM to 9 AM -It will be higher than the standard working hour charges as the demand will be low during these hours -Reduced if the demand during these hours increases.

    In case of any technical problem in billing, the decision of Sr. MEP engineer would be final and binding to all.

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  • Exhaust Grill Must be provided in Toilet Door (min. size 6 x 6)

    Exhaust provided in the toilets should not be removed. In case of extension of toilets , exhaust line for the AHU must be extended and proper waterproofing should be done

    Please ensure grey water line marked in Green is connected for Flushing and Domestic line is connected for other domestic purposes

    Make sure not to use Flush or Push Cock for Flushing, and the flush tank must be retained

    Please use UPVC or CPVC pipe for alteration. Also, ensure that the diameter of the pipe should not be more than vertical pipe line

    Please make sure to provide cleaning point in the drainage line

    Please do not drill in Toilet wall

    Maintaining Air Quality

    Reduced water consumption

    Water and Energy bill savings

    Ease of refitting and repair

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  • Effective safety system

    Trapdoor must be provided below fire sprinkler main valve in the ceiling

    Sprinkler Main valve in your office must not be closed

    All sprinklers must be below the ceiling level & visible from below

    Use Flexible Sprinkler line if you want to change the location of Sprinkler

    CFL, LED lights to be used for better performance of HVAC system.

    Halogen lights are prohibited

    No additional exhaust load to be connected in the existing exhaust duct like chimney, kitchen equipment, etc. that exhausts hot air.

    In such cases it is recommended to install exhaust fan with carbon filter

    Reduced power bills for

    lighting

    Emission control

    Waste heat control

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  • Best Practices in HVAC for AHU

    Please do not change the AHU location unless absolutely necessary. The AHU will cause some noise. Ideally it should be located in areas of less

    occupancy expected ( like server room , storage room, pantry etc.) AHU should be located close to toilet to facilitate efficient drainage.

    o AHU units pulley is design on the base of 70 dg bar and the ducting should be accordingly done to overcome the noise factor

    Locating the AHU

  • Best Practices For HVAC Work

    Trap Door to be provided in the ceiling below AHU unit. BTU meter should be installed below the ceiling to facilitate easy

    visibility. AHU must be acoustically insulated from all four sides with Glass

    wool of 40 density.

    Locating the AHU

  • Best Practices for ducting in HVAC

    Supply duct must have acoustic insulation with glass wool for at least, first 3 meter distance

    Ducting must be provided for return air

    TFA duct should not have a damper or lid should not be closed

    Supply and return duct must have thermal Insulation

    Minimum Distance between Supply and Return Grill should be 1.00 Mt.

  • Best Practices For HVAC Work Heat Load

    Electronic equipment like printer, scanner ( heat generating equipment ) etc. should not be kept near thermostat

    Do not connect additional exhaust load (like chimney, kitchen equipment, etc. which exhausts hot air. )to the existing exhaust duct. If required, than we recommend to install exhaust fan with carbon filter.

    CFL, LED lights to be used for better performance of HVAC system. Halogen lights are strictly prohibited.

  • Best Practices in For HVAC work- In Toilets

    Exhaust Grill Must be Provided in Toilet Door (min. size 6 x 6)

    Mechanical Exhaust provided in toilet should not tampered or removed

    Ideally toilet location should not be changed. If absolutely necessary to re-locate toilet, the mechanical exhaust ducting should be extend to the new location

    Drain pipe for AHU should have proper slope minimum 1-1/2 .

  • Best Practices in HVAC Better performance

    Self closing door must be provided at main entrance door of office.

    Proper insulation along the edges of the door will

    ensure minimum losses.

  • Best Practices in for Green building Interior work- Fire

    Do not close the main Sprinklers Main valve in your office and do not tamper the installed fire line

    All sprinklers must be below the ceiling level & visible from below.

    Trap door must be provided below Main Fire valve

    Ideally, location of fire sprinklers should not be changed. If absolutely necessary, then flexible pipes should be used for the same.

  • Best Practices in for Green building Interior work

    Use of Flush or Push Cock for Flushing is prohibited, and the flush tank must be retained.

    Please ensure grey water line marked in Green is connected for Flushing and Domestic Pipe is Connected for other domestic purpose

    Water proofing should be proper in case of re-location of toilet, it should be done with Bitumen sample

  • Best Practices in for Green building Interior work

    Please use UPVC or CPVC pipe for Alteration. And also check diameter of pipe should not be more than vertical pipe line.

    Please do not drill in Toilet wall without consulting the Site Engineer.

  • For further information kindly e-mail us

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