-- Green Construction --
Going Green
- Construction, Which the Environment Loves!
*Today's article was written by Ali Bhutta - of AB
Contractors NY, a leading General Contractors firm in New York City, New York
is an expert on all related market trends and can help you with every step of
your construction project.
Sustainable building,
green building, green construction or simply "going green" is a
concept about eco-friendly construction. It involves the application of
practices and technologies that are environmental friendly, right from the
construction, to occupancy, maintenance, renovation and finally demolition. This
concept first started rising in the '70s when concerns regarding harmful
impacts of construction industry on environment, and its resources, started
growing.
Although no international
agreement is available regarding carbon reduction and eco-friendly construction,
there are organizations present that are working for the sustainability of
natural resources, toxic reduction, recycling, waste reduction and application
of energy efficient practices etc, such as EPA in the US. The EPA requires the
construction industry to design and build buildings with eco-friendly materials
and methods. This is not the only reason why construction industry has started
following green trends. Many environmental-concerned companies and individuals
have started emphasizing on green building, when doing a new construction or
renovation project in their homes, commercial properties or work places. This
is a very good sign because it educates and encourages the construction
industry to work towards developing new sustainable building techniques. The
need of going green gets more imminent as a recent study shows that the Ozone
layer had depleted by 40%, which is alarming.
The basic principles of
sustainable building in new construction projects and retrofitted properties
include:
· Efficient use of land,
water, energy and other resources.
· Improving the health of everyone living in a building.
· Providing clean environment to increase employees' performance.
· Reducing pollution and other waste emission in the environment.
· Educating public about the need and merits of green building.
· Using local materials and manpower so as to avoid transportation cost of these brought from other towns and areas.
· Improving the health of everyone living in a building.
· Providing clean environment to increase employees' performance.
· Reducing pollution and other waste emission in the environment.
· Educating public about the need and merits of green building.
· Using local materials and manpower so as to avoid transportation cost of these brought from other towns and areas.
Not only it is important
to derive methods for going green, it is equally important to use the present
resources in an intelligent and efficient way.
Water Efficiency:
Two-third of the Earth
consists of water, not all of it readily usable. It takes a lot of work and
energy to make water usable which means there's a shortage of water and
therefore, we need to use it efficiently. A popular way of maintaining the
quality of water and reducing its usage is to use dual plumbing system, which
recycles the water with every flush of the toilet. Low-flow showerheads and
low-flush toilets can also increase water efficiency during the life cycle of a
building.
Energy Efficiency:
There are a lot of ways
to use energy efficiently. Few simple methods are to use light paint colors on
the exterior and interior of the building. The exterior light colors will
reflect sunrays and as a result the interior of the building will remain cool
reducing the need of air conditioners and such. Interior light colors will also
help reflect the natural light, which will reduce the cost and need of electric
lighting. Modern insulation systems can also be installed in walls and floors
to use the energy efficiently. Building can be designed with passive solar
building ways that uses windows and walls to help shade the property in summers
and provide natural light in the winters. Other ways to use energy efficiently
are solar power, hydropower and wind power etc.
Material Efficiency:
Using material that are
recyclable and re-usable is an important part of sustainable building. It
involves using natural materials such as straw bale, clay and bamboo for the
construction or renovation of the building.
Waste Reduction:
Compost bins are a great
way to reduce waste emission by the occupants or work force in a building.
Waste reduction can also be achieved by recycling the waste into fertilizers.
Use of water instead of paper towels can also reduce waste going in the
landfills. Some highly sophisticated waste reduction techniques can also be
applied, but they may be a little costly.
We only have planet Earth
to live on. We don't have any other place to go. We need to keep earth and our
environment safe and healthy, and Earth's natural resources sufficient for our
generations to come. We've already harmed the Earth enough. Now is the time to
go green.
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