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Sustainability in Design & Construction India
Conference Overview:Buildings consume about 35% of total energy in India alone, and as a result of rapid economic and population growth, this consumption is likely to rise at an alarming rate. Acute hike in demand for housing, expansion of organized retail, commercial office spaces by multi- nationals, the setting up of special economic zones (SEZs). Indian cities are among the worlds most vulnerable to impacts of climate change. By the year 2050 sixty percent of the population will be living in cities, the role of buildings in providing climate change adaptation options is fundamental to sustaining prosperity and well-being. A key climate change pressure on the built-environment is the diminishing availability of water for urban areas. With the rising demand of buildings it will be mandatory for all state governments to implement by 2017 the minimum requirements for energy efficient design and construction set by the central government to meet the challenges of depleting resources, increased urbanisation and rapid construction.
Sustainability in design & construction was introduced since 2010 by Nispana discussing varied topics like inclusion of aesthetics in built and Un built spaces, holistic construction, retrofitting and energy efficiency and all the key topics on sustainability. Every year it created a robust platform for the top architects, construction companies, developers and consultants to meet, network and gain knowledge. Hence Nispana is proud to announce the 6th Annual SICI Conference Mumbai on the 5th and 6th February, The highlight for this year is going to be regulatory and government’s policies concerning sustainability in construction, including best practices, successes, barriers and recommendations for further implementation towards mitigation of climate change impacts
This conference will attract over 1000+ members from across the globe ranging from Decision makers to world class solution providers and industry veterans, giving a wider perspective to the Design being created & Construction Infrastructure redefined.
Key benefits
Who Should Attend:
Meet and network with the biggest names from design institutes and construction companies to ensure you are well connected with all future construction projects
Architects
Builders & Developers
Construction Companies
Consultants & Consulting Engineers
Lighting Consultants
Electrical Consultants
Government Representatives
Ministry of Urban Development
Policy-makers in Urban Planning
Manufacturers Project Management
Engineers
Energy Modelers
Green Building Facilitators
HVAC Consultants
Plumbing Consultants
Landscape Consultants
Educational Institutions
Municipal Corporation
International Agencies
Town Planners
Contractors
Conference programme
Get cutting-edge research insights from leading industry experts: an exceptional opportunity for you to learn how they can be applied to your own projects
Understand existing business opportunities in construction market, updates, emerging trends & best practices
Assess and implement the latest materials & technologies being used to create durable & sustainable infrastructure systems to increase life cycle of your projects
Learn how to deliver projects on time and on budget to get ahead of competitors whilst still reducing costs
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Dr. Rajedra Pachauri, Director General, TERI
Shri Sanjay Seth, Energy Economist, Bureau of Energy Efficiency. Govt. of India
Hafeez Contractor, Managing Director, Hafeez Contractor
Milli Majumdar, Director Sustainable habitat, TERI
Russel Cole, Head - ESD and Façade Engineering, ARUP
Prof. Christopher Benninger, Chairman, CCBA
Rohit Saxena, Principal Architect - Perkins & Eastman
Manas Kundu, Director, Energy Solutions ICPCI
Najeeb Khan, Managing Director, KGD Architecture
Freddy Talati, C.E.O, The Associated Bldg Co. Ltd.
Rohan Parikh, Head Green Initiatives/Infrastructure Infosys Technologies Limited
Automation Products HVAC systems Cement & Bricks Innovative & Lightweight Construction Technologies Ceramic machinery Lighting Solutions Ceiling panels / tiles Metals (Steel, Aluminium & Copper) Coatings & Colours Plasterboards Construction materials, chemicals & sealants Sanitation, water supply
Pre fabricated materials & Structures Solar Systems Construction machinery & equipment Water resource management Precast / prestressed concrete products Glass & ceramics Building materials & machinery Facade & roofing solutions Recycled materials Escalators and elevators Electrical Devices and Energy Management Systems Roofing and wall cladding materials
Advisors Invited Speakers
Solution Provider Categories
Conference programme
Karan Grover, Principal ArchitectKGA Associates
M Selvarasu, Director, LEED Accredited Green Building Professional & Faculty, USGBC
Rohit Saxena, Principal Architect - Perkins & Eastman
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5th Thursday Febuary 2015Day 18:00 Registration & Coffee reception
9:00 Inaugural Speech by Nispana
9:30 Tackling the India’s building regulations and legislative measures for a sustainable future
• Lack of clarity in the institutional and administrative set up and compliance mechanism at the state levels to enforce ECBC; • Role of Government and other Stakeholders • Enforcement of ECBC Code
10:00 Financing of green projects and promoting investment sustainable infrastructure
• Improving access to finance for green infrastructure projects • Attracting more investment towards green projects • low carbon economy projects in India
10:30 Incentive for developer to build “ high performance building “
• Funding the construction of updated or improved infrastructure and mitigate extra financial costs for a developer • Developing and adopting green building policy and ordinance for Buildings or upcoming smart cities • Introducing a green rating for residential developments and directing real estate developers to adopt this
11:00 Modern Energy Effcient Lighting Technologies • Green Energy Efficient Lighting Solutions for a Sustainable Future of New Age Buildings • LED lighting solutions leader for commercial, residential, and street lighting • Comparing cost and technological advantages
11:30 Networking Coffee Break
12:00 Building new India in a new efficient and sustainable manner
• Capitalising on the 70 percent of the un built India • Promoting Sustainability in the upcoming rural areas of India • Making sustainability affordable for the rural areas
12:30 Usage of Sustainable Prefabrication and Modular Process in Construction
• Reduction in the project cost &Increase in the productivity • Impact on Purchase and Installation Costs for Materials • Addressing key issues such as skill shortage
Agenda5th & 6th Febuary 2015, J W Marriott , Mumbai, India
Sustainability in Design & Construction India
1:00 Panel Discussion - “Green-rated buildings not keeping their promise”
Developing, enforcing and implementing sustainability performance benchmarking for industry sectors.
1:30 Networking Lunch Break
2:30 Integration and Innovation: Creating Sustainable Facades Façade Technology:
• High Thermal Performance • Proper integration can increase the lifespan of the façade while innovative problem • Higher performing glass using triple low-e coatings are often expensive
3:00 Sustainability and Smart cities outlook in India
• The Role of Tall Buildings in the New Global Agenda • Converting tall buildings into high performance buildings • Analyzing operational phase of Tall building and tackling energy demands
3:30 Networking Coffee Break
4:00 Recovering your resources throughout a project’s lifecycle
• Be Waste Aware - Waste Reduction Resources • “Greenscaping” - grasscycling, mulching, and composting • Community engagement to maintain the lifecycle of the building
4:30 Sustainable architecture is environmentally conscious
• Conducive energy pricing; • India to implement code for energy saving, green buildings construction • Understanding role of government and other stake holders
5:00 Chairman's Closing Remarks
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6th Friday Febuary 2015Day 2
Agenda5th & 6th Febuary 2015, J W Marriott , Mumbai, India
Sustainability in Design & Construction India
8:00 Registration & Coffee reception
9:00 Inaugural Speech by Nispana
9:30 Buildings incrementally aiming for “zero energy” design • The concept of a Net Zero Energy Building • Construction technologies, renewable energy systems, creating Net Zero Energy buildings • Grid Connection and Net Zero
10:00 Understanding Building Automation and Control Systems
• Environmental Monitoring for buildings • Energy Management System & Energy Performance • Control and monitoring of storage and production environments
10:30 Affordable Sustainable buildings
• Challenges from the developers point of view • Designing a sustainable building without increasing the budget • Intrinsic architecture and affordable design
11:00 Harvesting Wind Energy in buildings
• Wind driven ventilation opportunities • Wind turbines on buildings • Building acting as wings Building acting as wings
11:30 Networking Coffee Break 12:00 Harnessing Solar Energy
• Passive solar design • Active solar heating • Photo voltaics
12:30 New and Retrofits Engineering Services for Architects achieving Sustainable Green Buildings • Analysing Retrofits & Renovation Projects • Value of green design construction and renovation to be realised • Benefits of green retrofits and renovation projects
1:00 Implementing Water efficiency in buildings
• Utilizing large roof parking structures to harvest rain water in order to conserve municipal water • Saving Water Saves Energy • Growing Recognition of Importance of Water Efficiency
1:30 Networking Lunch
2:30 Emphasize the quantification of energy saved
• Promote high technology innovations, materials and products • Recognize ‘intent’ rather than ‘performance’ • Necessitate expert inputs and simulations.
3:00 India’s Cement industry to achieve an impressive reduction of its carbon footprint- Building a Better Future • Minimize the disruption of natural ecosystems • Understanding the effect of building stocks
3:30 Design and Optimization of Net Energy Zero Commercial Buildings • Net Zero Site Energy • Net Zero Source Energy • Net Zero Energy Emissions • Improving the energy effciency of the process
4:00 Panel Discussion: Beyond the Certificate: Does Building Certification Really Make a Difference? 4:30 Chairman's Closing Remarks
For Speaking Oppor tunit ies Contac tSoumeelee Bose - Produc t ion Head
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