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GENERAL
Information Technology as it denotes to technology, IT spans a wide variety of areas that include but are not limited to things such as Processes, Computer Software, Computer Hardware, Programming Languages, and Data Constructs. In short, anything that renders Data, Information or perceived Knowledge, in any visual format whatsoever, via any multimedia distribution mechanism, is considered to be a part of the domain space known as Information Technology. As IT is applicable to organizations within enterprises, it represents an operational group that helps solve problems as those related to data, information and knowledge capture, persistence, processing, brokering, discovery and rendering. Information Technology (IT) Parks, which are also referred to as Techno Parks, Cyber Parks and Science Parks, have been established to facilitate the development of IT industries that foster new business development and technological innovation by emerging ideas within a cluster environment.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PARK IN INDIA The Indian Information Technology industry accounts for a 6-7% of the country's GDP and export earnings as of 2018, while providing employment to a significant number of its tertiary sector workforce. More than 2.3 million people are employed in the sector either directly or indirectly, making it one of the biggest job creators in India and a mainstay of the national economy. India's IT Services industry was born in Mumbai in 1967 with the establishment of Tata Group in partnership with Burroughs. The first software export zone SEEPZ was set up here way back in 1973, the old avatar of the modern day IT park. More than 80 percent of the country's software exports happened out of SEEPZ, Mumbai in 80s.Today Bangalore is considered as the IT hub.
SITE PLAN ADVANTAGES OF IT-PARK IT Parks provide infrastructure and support services for businesses, particularly high-quality (high-capacity) communications, real estate and office space. Frequently, IT Parks have links to research institutions providing a pipe line of both innovations personnel and advice. This serves as the technology transfer function. Today, IT Parks are present throughout the developing world, including India, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. To recruit and co-locate new and established knowledge-based companies, Promote innovation based on "smart" technologies, Provide an interface or shared research environment for research organizations and private industry. GREEN BUILDING CONCEPT Green building (also known as green construction or sustainable building) is the practice of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and deconstruction. This practice expands and complements the classical building design concerns of economy, utility, durability, and comfort. Some of the salient features of a Green Building are: 1.
Use of Recycled and Environmental Friendly Building Materials.
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Use of Non-Toxic and recycled/recyclable Materials.
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Efficient use of Water and Water Recycling.
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Use of Energy Efficient and Eco-Friendly Equipment.
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Use of Renewable Energy.
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Quality of Indoor Air Quality for Human Safety and Comfort.
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Effective Controls and Building Management Systems
SITE PLAN Purpose of SUSTAINABLE Building 1.
Green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on the natural environment.
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Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources.
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Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity.
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Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation
Popular Evaluation bodies of SUSTAINABLE building 1.Leadership in energy and environmental design certification (LEED) 2. Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment(GRIHA) Tangible Benefits Electricity saving Daylight and Views Water saving Health and productivity
Intangible Benefits 40% to 50% 20%-30%
Tangible Cost Premiums 1.
LEED Registration and Application Costs
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Commissioning Agent Costs
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Energy Modeling Costs
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Improved HVAC equipment and controls
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Improved lighting and controls
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Improved building envelope or glazing
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Storm water quantity or quality improvements
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Showers, bike racks, etc.
human health and
SITE PLAN Intangible Cost Premiums 1.
LEED Documentation Costs
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Waste Hauling Premiums and additional on site labor
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Construction cleanliness to meet IAQ Measures Additional babysitting on site
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Material premiums
Advantages of SUSTAINABLE Buildings Meets high standards of energy efficiency and environmental responsibility. Focus is mainly on resources such as energy, water and materials and attains efficiency of these resources. It is said to reduce the energy bills and offer a healthier and more comfortable living environment. Reduce the effect of environmental hazards and ease its effects on human health and environment too. It is said that natural daylight design reduces a building's electricity needs, and improves people's health and productivity.
It is the use of eco-friendly materials that highlights the concept of green building. (Purchase eco-friendly products to build a green home or a sustainable environmental building). Enhance the energy efficiency of our building. Put to use environmental friendly technology and see how energy efficient your building can get. Passive solar design can dramatically lower down the heating and cooling costs of a building, as with high levels of insulation and energy-efficient windows.
It usually requires a systemic attention to the full life cycle impacts of resources which is embodied in such green building and to the resource consumption and pollution emissions over the building's complete life cycle. Green buildings are also popularly known as eco-homes or sustainable buildings. It is generally agreed that green buildings are structures which are designed, sited, built, renovated and operated to energy-efficient guidelines, and that they will have a positive environmental, economic and social impact over their life cycle. Make use of low energy appliances, energy efficient lighting and renewable energy technologies which uses solar panels and wind turbines.
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SITE PLAN SCOPE: To make a remarkable sustainable structure in Puducherry. To Achieve a maximum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating. To achieve a maximum GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) rating.
OBJECTIVES: Detailed planning using AUTOCAD software. Architectural 3D designing using ARCHICAD SOFTWARE. DYNAMIC ANALYSIS using STAAD Pro software. STRUCTURAL DESIGN using STAAD Pro software. Detailing of structural elements (Beam,Column,Footing,Slab,Ramp,Dome).
SITE PLAN ` CODE BOOK REFERENCES PLANNING
National building code Pondicherry bye laws Modeling bye laws
Architectural planning Using(ARCHICAD 21)
Architectural 3D design Using(ARCHICAD 21)
Implementing sustainable features
SP-16 Modeling Dynamic analysis
SP-34 WORKING WITH STAAD pro
Structural design
IS 1893 (SEISMIC CODE) IS 1392 (STRUCTURAL DETAILING)
Detailing of STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
SITE PLAN LEED RATING SYSTEM LEED INDIA Effective in India from 1st Jan 2007 Based on professional reference standards like NBC, ASHRAE, and ECBC etc. Assessment by 3rd party assessors & USGBC Voluntary, Consensus- based, Market driven Certification levels Rating
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LEED Certified
26-32
LEED Certified Silver level
33-38
LEED Certified Gold level
39-51
LEED Certified Platinum level
52-69
Few LEED rated buildings in India Platinum rated :
CII –Godrej GBC ,Hyderabad ITC Green Center, Gurgaon Wipro Technologies, Gurgaon
Gold Rated :
IGP Office, Gulbarga NEG Micon, Chennai Grundfos Pumps, Chennai
Silver Rated :
L&T EDRC , Chennai
SITE PLAN Important criterions and Point allocation Sr.no:
Criterions Prerequisites Sustainable Sites Water efficiency Energy and atmosphere Materials and Resources Indoor Environmental quality Innovations and Accredited Prof. Points Total
Points 8 13 6 17 13 15 5 69
SITE PLAN GRIHA rating system: GRIHA is a performance-oriented system where points are earned for meeting the design and performance intent of the criteria. Each criterion has certain points assigned to it. It means that a project demonstrating compliance with a criterion would achieve the associated points.
GRIHA is a 100-point system consisting of some core points, which are mandatory, while the rest are optional. Different levels of certification (one star to five stars) are awarded based on the number of points earned. The minimum points required for certification are 50.
Points achievedGRIHA Rating h9 Criterion 1
Site Selection
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Preserve and protect landscape during construction/compensatory depository forestation.
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Soil conservation (post construction)
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Design to include existing site features
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Reduce hard paving on site
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Enhance outdoor lighting system efficiency
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Plan utilities efficiently and optimize on-site circulation efficiency
Criterion 8
Provide minimum level of sanitation/safety facilities for construction workers
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