South Africa sees future in Green Building

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Artist impression of South Africa's Department of Environmental Affairs new head office, a 6 Green Star SA Office Design rated building in Arcadia, Pretoria. Artist impression of South Africa's Department of Environmental Affairs new head office, a 6 Green Star SA Office Design rated building in Arcadia, Pretoria.

The official opening of the Department of Environmental Affairs’ new head office – a 6 Green Star SA Office Design rated building in Pretoria, represents a milestone and significant step in green leadership shown by South African Government.

With a gross floor area of 30 654m2, the official launch of the building in October last year, was attended by President Jacob Zuma.

The building showcases green building principles and target the green output specifications outlined in the government’s National Climate Change Response Policy.

“This landmark new Green Building represents a major commitment by the government to green building and sustainable development. We welcome the green leadership shown,” says Brian Wilkinson, CEO of the Green Building Council of SA (GBCSA).

“For any building to achieve a 6-star rating is a feat that should be celebrated because of the high standard of green building design and construction applied. For a government building, this is a precedent setting move by the leadership of our country and is quite a progressive demonstration of consciousness for the green movement.

“As the biggest owner of property in the country and one of the biggest occupiers of office buildings, the government is a key stakeholder. It can play a crucial role in, not only driving the development of green buildings within its own portfolio, but incentivising the private sector by occupying office buildings that are green rated,” he adds.

The GBCSA certified the new R653 million DEA head office building with a 6-Star Green Star SA Office V1 Design rating in 2013, which is the highest achievement ever for a government office accommodation project of this magnitude in SA.

The council also recognised the efforts of the government in this project with a Green Star Leadership Award.

The building’s most significant savings are around energy, the most heavily weighted environmental category due to SA’s energy sources being mainly coal based.

The DEA’s predicted energy consumption is about 108 kWh/m2/annum for the base building, and the estimated savings are in the region of 3.5 million kWh per annum, which translates into 4.4 million kgCO2/annum.

The project also targeted the GBCSA’s new Socio Economic Category (SEC) that aims to address the softer aspects of green building so relevant in developing countries. This pioneering category rewards projects that encourage skills development and transfer on building sites as well as support job creation.

Amongst the building’s green building features, include:

- Optimal building orientation and intense modelling and efficiencies were undertaken to meet the ambitious energy consumption goal of not to exceed 115kWh/m2/annum.

- The roof is almost entirely covered with solar photovoltaic panels to supply almost 20% of the building’s energy needs.

- The parking area features a concentrated photovoltaic panel (CPV) which tracks the sun and will provide solar car charging stations for electric vehicles

- Water efficiency measures are expected to result in the consumption of 30% less water and includes a rainwater harvesting system, water-wise indigenous plants and efficient irrigation systems.
- Designed to provide 150% more fresh air than what is required by law

- The project achieved full points for low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) credit – all carpets, flooring, adhesives and sealants where low VOC

- Innovative green lease with a performance period for the contracted maintenance party, in which penalties will be paid if the building consumes more energy than predicted.

The DEA head office is one of only three buildings in SA to have now secured the coveted 6 Green Star SA Office V1 Design rating. Others include No.1 Silo at V&A Waterfront in Cape Town and the Vodafone Site Innovation Centre at the Vodacom Campus in Midrand, Gauteng.

In the last seven years the GBCSA has certified a million square metres of commercial space, of which most of this has been in the private sector.



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