Roh It Precert Submission 280819

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LEED v4 BD+C - Precertification

Precertification Worksheet
Instructions
Complete the sections below for each prerequisite and attempted credit. If a credit is not attempted,
thresholds must match the project's scorecard in LEED Online.

Project ID and name 1000116514 Rohan_Commercial IT

Project Rating System

Number of buildings attempting precertification as part of this LEED application

Site area within the LEED project boundary

Total project gross floor area

Date of substantial completion of construction

Site context

Site description

Upload: Site plan. Provide a site plan identifying the LEED project boundary.

Upload: Photos, renderings, or drawings. Provide photos, renderings, or drawing of the project, both

Upload: Sections/elevations. Provide project sections/elevations.

Upload: Mechanical schedules, plans and/or drawings. Provide mechanical schedules and plans and

Describe the project in general, including information on base building mechanical systems. For all
Shell (CS), describe any un-finished spaces and occupancy including non-standard occupancy.
The project is a proposed IT building in the heart of the city of Pune,India. The area is one of the fates
proximity to the internationaland domestic airport and other basic infrastrcture and development. Th
finished by the owner however the operation and maintenance shall be given to the IT building poten
considered are as per local regulations. However the transient population has been considered to be
This is done keeping in mind the daily flow of visitors for meetings and other project related work. Th

LEED CS projects only: Confirm the occupancy will be calculated based on Appendix 2 Default Occup
using the gross floor area. Describe the anticipated division of work throughout the building betwe
party/parties will control the building systems, including the HVAC, plumbing, and lighting systems.
Peak occupants:
Note: Equals the number of occupants during the regularly occurring moment with the highest volum
projects with multiple shifts, consider shift overlap. Does not include residents.

Peak transients
Note: Equals the number of transients during the regularly occurring moment with the highest volum

Total building users at peak moment:

Note: Equals the sum of occupants and transients during the regularly occurring moment with the
hig multiple shifts and/or projects where peak transient volume and peak occupancy do not occur
concur the inputs above.

Full-time equivalent (FTE) occupants:


Note: Equals the FTE (based on a standard 8-hour occupancy period) during the regularly occurring m
and part-time occupants. For projects with multiple shifts, consider shift overlap. Does not include res

Daily average transients - student/visitors


Note: Equals the daily average calculated on a yearly basis.

Daily average transients - retail customers:


Note: Equals the daily average calculated on a yearly basis.

Total building user as a daily average:


Note: Equals the sum of FTE and transients expressed as an annualized daily average.

Total number of residents:


Note: Assume two residents per one-bedroom unit, three residents per two-bedroom unit, etc.,
unless
occupancy.

Typical number of days of operation per year:

Integrative Process

Integrative Project Planning and Design (Required for Healthcare only)


Healthcare only
Describe how the project's health mission statement will address the "triple bottom line" values (e
strategies developed that will safeguard the health of building occupants, the local community, and
performance healing environment.
NA

Integrative Process (1 point)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To support high-performance, cost effective project outcomes; all energy and water related aspects a n
schematic design stage. Shoe box energy modelling will be prepared as per the drawings. Three pote
will be assessed for each aspect and included in energy modelling. Strategies studied will be site cond
modelling will be analyzed
Energy-Related Systems
Site conditions- Considering the site condition of the project, project site is a greenfield site with spar
existing trees on site. Therefore landscape will be proposed on site with native species of plants. Adja

Location and Transportation

LEED for Neighborhood Development Location (Core and Shell - up to 20 point


Warehouses and Distribution Centers - up to 16 points; Schools - up to 15 point
All project types

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NA
Sensitive Land Protection (Core and Shell - 2 points. All other project types - 1 p
All project types

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High-Priority Site (Core and Shell - up to 3 points. All other project types - up to
All project types

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NA

Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (Core and Shell - up to 6 points; NC, Sch
Warehouses and Distribution Centers - up to 5 points; Healthcare - 1 point)
All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

To conserve land and protect farmland and wildlife habitat and promote walkability and transportati comply with Opti
Option 1 - Surrounding Density
The project is located in a well-developed area with mixed-use development. The project is surround educational insti

Access to Quality Transit (Core and Shell - up to 6 points; NC, Retail, Data Cente
Centers - up to 5 points; Schools - up to 4 points; Healthcare - up to 2 points)
All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
The project has one functional entry. There are three bus stops within 800 m of walking distance from
the directions making it convenient to travel across the city. Bus stop has paired route service (service Details of Buses
Bus No 161- Mhada Colony to Deccan Gymkhana Bus No 164- Swargate to Mhada Colony
Bus No 166- Pune Railway station to Mhada Colony Bus No 170- Mhada Colony to Shivajinagar

Bicycle Facilities (1 point)


All project types

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NA

Reduced Parking Footprint (1 point)


All project types

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NA

Green Vehicles (1 point)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To reduce pollution by promoting alternatives to conventionally fueled automobiles, the project choo
discounted parking rate. Th average parking ticket price in the city ranges between 30 to 40 Rs/day. T
(min 30%) for its users. The discounted parking rate will be publicly posted at the entrance of parking
vehicle. Preferred parking spaces will be proportionally distributed among
various parking sections Discounted parking rate of minimum 30% is proposed for all Green vehicles (
612, out of which 5% of total parking spaces used by project i.e 31 will be provided for green vehicles
parking spaces for green vehicles, 2% of all parking spaces i.e. 13 parking spaces and charging plug-in
Sustainable Sites

Construction Activity Pollution Prevention (Required)


All project types

Select one of the following:


EPA Construction General Permit. The project team will create and implement an erosion a
requirements of the 2012 EPA Construction General Permit (CGP). The requirements of the C

Local standards and codes. The project team will create and implement an erosion and sedi
standards and codes, which are as or more stringent than the 2012 EPA Construction Gener

Describe how the project complies with the requirements of the 2012 EPA CGP. If applicable, descri
standards and codes are equal to or more stringent than the requirements of the 2012 EPA CGP.

Environmental Site Assessment (Required for Schools and Healthcare only)


Schools and Healthcare projects

Select one of the following:


The project has no suspected contamination, as confirmed by means of an ASTM Phase I En v
assessment.
The project has no contamination, as confirmed by means of an ASTM Phase II Environment

The project has contamination, as confirmed by means of an ASTM Phase II Environmental S


will be remediated to meet residential (unrestricted) use standards.

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the prerequisite in 3- 5
NA
Site Assessment (1 point)
All project types

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Site assessment team will conduct site survey that includes information on hydrology, topography, cli
Topography-.The project site has a very gentle slope towards the South. The general elevation is arou
meters. In general the topography is pretty flat locally as it lies in the Southwest side of the Pune inte
airport at lohegaon.
Geology- The project site is underlain entirely by the Deccan basalts formed from the eruption of lava
thickness from a few meters up to 10s or even 100s of meters. The project area has been divided into
vesicular-amygdaloidal basalt units and the compact basalt unit. These units are further overlain by t

Site Development - Protect or Restore Habitat (Up to 2 points; Healthcare - 1 p


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
NA

Open Space (1 point)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To create exterior open space that encourages interaction with the environment, social interaction, p
of (4126 sq.m) will be provided which is greater than 30% of the total site area. A minimum of 25%
of outdoor space will be physically accessible with a pedestrian-oriented paving or turf area with
physic activities. Also, a recreation-oriented paving or turf area with physical site elements that
encourage p interaction. Drawing is attached herewith showing layout of open space and vegetated
area on site

Rainwater Management (Up to 3 points; Healthcare - up to 2 points)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
Heat Island Reduction (Up to 2 points, Healthcare - 1 point)
All project types

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Light Pollution Reduction (1 point)


All project types

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To increase night sky access, to improve nighttime visibility and reduce the consequences of develop uplight and tresp

Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines (1 point)


Core and Shell only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

NA
Site Master Plan (1 point)
Schools only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
NA

Joint Use of Facilities (1 point)


Schools only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

NA

Places of Respite (1 point)


Healthcare only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

NA

Direct Exterior Access (1 point)


Healthcare only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

NA
Water Efficiency

Outdoor Water Use Reduction (Required)


All project types

Select one of the following:


Option 1. No irrigation required
Option 2. Reduced irrigation

Option 1. Describe the plant species and water needs for the landscape area. If applicable, include i
To reduce outdoor water use consumption, project will comply with option 2 of Reduced Irrigation. P
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100% from the baseline for site’s peak watering month. Various strategies will be implemented that
of 100%. Project will propose native species of trees in landscape as part of its design scope. In growi
drip irrigation system. Thus, reducing the water requirement for landscaping. Once the trees are fully
Native species of trees like Bamboo, Shirish, Umbar, Bouganvillea pink, Sevantika, etc. will be propos s
Grass area will be reserved or activities that require turf will be minimized. Another strategy impleme
According to the bedding area in landscape, irrigation system will be divided into independent zones

Option 2. Reduced Irrigation

Anticipated percent reduction from baseline (%)

Note: To determine the anticipated reduction from baseline, complete the EPA WaterSense Water Budget Tool (found under
proposed landscape design.

Outdoor Water Use Reduction (Up to 2 points; Healthcare - 1 point)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To reduce outdoor water use consumption, project will comply with option 2 of Reduced Irrigation. P
100% from the baseline for site’s peak watering month. Various strategies will be implemented that
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of 100%. Project will propose native species of trees in landscape as part of its design scope. In growi
drip irrigation system. Thus, reducing the water requirement for landscaping. Once the trees are fully
Native species of trees like Bamboo, Shirish, Umbar, Bouganvillea pink, Sevantika, etc. will be proposs Grass area will b

Indoor Water Use Reduction (Required)


All project types

All eligible newly installed fixtures and fittings are WaterSense labeled (or local equivalent

Select one of the following:


Prescriptive achievement
Usage-based calculation

Prescriptive achievement Table:


Prescriptive
Commercial Fixtures, Fittings, and Appliances Maximum Installed Rat e
Toilet (water closet) 1.28 gallons per flush (4.8 L per flu
Urinal 0.50 gallons per flush (1.9 L per flu
Public lavatory (restroom faucet) 0.40 gallons per minute (1.5 L per
Private lavatory faucet 1.50 gallons per minute (5.7 L per
Kitchen faucet (excluding faucets used exclusively for filling 1.75 gallons per minute (6.7 L per
operations)
Showerhead 2.00 gallons per minute (7.6 L per

Table: Appliances
Appliance Maximum Installed Rat e
Residential clothes washers ENERGY STAR or performance
equ
CEE Tier 3A
Commercial clothes washers
Residential dishwashers (standard and compact) ENERGY STAR or performance
equ
≤ 1.3 gallons per minute (≤ L per m
Prerinse spray valves
ENERGY STAR or performance equ
use either air-cooled or closed-loo
Ice machine
such as chilled condenser water
sy
Undercounter ≤ 1.6 gal per rack (≤ 6.0 L per
rack)
≤ 1.4 gal per rack (≤ 5.3 L per
Stationary, single tank, door
Dishwasher (Schools, Retail, rack)
Single tank, conveyor ≤ 1.0 gal per rack (≤ 3.8 L per
Hospitality and Healthcare
rack)
≤ 0.9 gal per rack (≤ 3.4 L per
only) Multiple tank, conveyor
rack)
u

e
Flight machine ≤ 180 gal per hour (≤ 680 L per ho
≤ 6 gal per hour per pan (≤23 L
Food Steamer (Schools, Retail, Batch
per
Hospitality and Healthcare
pan)
≤ 10 gal per hour per pan (≤38 L p
only) Cook-to-order
pan)
Combination Oven (Schools, Countertop or stand ≤ 3.5 gal per hour/ per pan (≤13 L
Table: Process water
Retail, Hospitality and ≤ 3.5 gal per hour per pan (≤13 L
Healthcare only) Roll-in
p
per pan)

Process Requirement
No once-through cooling with potable water for any equi
Heat rejection and cooling
appliances that reject heat
Equip with the following:
-Makeup water meters 0
Cooling towers and evaporative -Conductivity controllers and overflow alarms
condensers Efficient drip eliminators that reduce drift to maximum of
recirculated water volume for counterflow towers and 0.
recirculated water flow for cross-flow towers
Where local requirements limit discharge temperature of
drainage system, use tempering device that runs water o
equipment discharges hot water
Provide thermal recovery heat exchanger that cools draine
Discharge water temperature tempering discharge water below code-required maximum discharg
(Schools, Retail, Hospitality and temperatures while simultaneously preheating inlet mak
Healthcare only) OR
If fluid is steam condensate, return it to boiler

Venturi-type flow-through vacuum Use no device that generates vacuum by means of water
generators or aspirators (Schools, Retail, through device into drain
Hospitality and Healthcare only)

Usage-based calculation only


Anticipated percent reduction from baseline (%)

Note: To determine the anticipated reduction from baseline, complete the Indoor Water Use Calculator (found under the pre the proposed design.

Indoor Water Use Reduction (Up to 6 points; Schools, Retail and Healthcare - u
All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
The project aims to reduce the overall indoor water usage by at least 50% from the baseline. The proj
urinals, water closets, health faucets and taps with low flow rates in whole project scope.

Building-Level Water Metering (Required)


All project types

The project will have permanent water meters that measure the total potable water for the

The project owner commits to sharing water usage data, compiled into monthly and
annual on the date of LEED Certification or when the project reaches typical occupancy,
whichever

Cooling Tower Water Use (Up to 2 points)


All project types

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NA

Water Metering (1 point)


All project types

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Energy and Atmosphere

Fundamental Commissioning and Verification (Required)


All project types

The owner's project requirements (OPR) and basis of design (BOD) will be developed.

The commissioning authority (CxA) will complete the following tasks for all mechanical, elect

-Develop and implement a commissioning plan


-Confirm incorporation of commissioning requirements into the construction documents
-Develop construction checklists
-Develop a system test procedure
-Verify system test execution
-Maintain an issues and benefits log throughout the commissioning process
-Prepare a final commissioning process report
-Document all findings and recommendations and report directly to the project owner throu

Minimum Energy Performance (Required)


All project types

The project will meet the mandatory requirements of ASHRAE 90.1-2010, Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7

Provide a detailed narrative describing the intended prerequisite approach, including energy efficie
and the anticipated energy savings.
To reduce the environmental and economic harms of excessive energy use, project will comply with
O to achieve a minimum level of energy efficiency for building and its systems. Through whole-
building baseline building performance rating will be achieved. The project will meet the complaince
with the inclusion of all energy consumption and costs. Project aims to use material and systems
which compl of AAC blocks, roof insulation, window glass with low SHGC and as well as sound proof
U-PVC window heat gain have been proposed. The HVAC system, COP 4.5 value will be higher than
base case and VR LPD values less than base case standards showing reductions in lighting.

Select one of the following:


Option 1. Whole-building energy simulation. The project will document improvement in the
ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2010
A whole-building project simulation(s) will be conducted for a new building using
of ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2010 to document a proposed building energy p
baseline building performance rating.
Anticipated percent total energy cost savings (%)
Option 2. Prescriptive compliance path: ASHRAE 50% Advanced Energy Design Guide. The
Advanced Energy Design Guide.
The project will meet the prescriptive requirements of ASHRAE 90.1-2010, Sectio
Option 3. Prescriptive compliance path: Advanced Buildings Core Performance Guide. The
Buildings™ Core Performance™ Guide.
The project will meet the prescriptive requirements of ASHRAE 90.1-2010, Sectio

Optimize Energy Performance (Up to 18 points; Schools - up to 16; Healthcare -


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To reduce the environmental and economic harms of excessive energy use, project will comply with
O to achieve an optimum level of energy efficiency. The project aims to show an improvement of
50% a design, materials and HVAC system efficiency. Further, energy conservation will be offsetted
with on- of AAC blocks, roof insulation, window glass with low SHGC and as well as sound proof U-
PVC window heat gain have been proposed. The HVAC system, COP of value 4.5 will be used which
will be higher t will be proposed with LPD values less than base case standards showing reductions in
lighting strateg

Building-Level Energy Metering (Required)


All project types

The project will have permanently installed, building-level energy meters that account for all
external provider, as listed in EA Prerequisite Minimum Energy Performance.

The project owner commits to sharing energy usage data, compiled into monthly and annua
on the date of LEED certification or when the project reaches typical occupancy, whichever c

Fundamental Refrigerant Management (Required)


All project types

Select one of the following:


No CFC-based refrigerants will be included in any new mechanical cooling or refrigeration eq
address equipment with less than 0.5 lb. (225 g) of refrigerant.
The project will reuse existing HVAC&R equipment with CFC-based refrigerants.

If reusing existing HVAC&R equipment with CFC-based refrigerants, describe the CFC phase-out pla
out will not be completed prior to project completion, explain why.
Enhanced Commissioning (Up to 6 points)
All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente To further supp
Commissioning will review contractor submittals; verifiction of inclusion of systems manual require
Inclusion of operator and occupant training requirements in consruction documents

Advanced Energy Metering (1 point)


All project types

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Demand Response (Up to 2 points)


All project types

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NA

Renewable Energy Production (Up to 3 points)


All project types
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Enhanced Refrigerant Management (1 point)


All project types

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Green Power and Carbon Offsets (Up to 2 points)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
NA

Materials and Resources

Storage and Collection of Recyclables (Required)


All project types
Describe the dedicated recycling storage areas for the project. Demonstrate that the recycling stora
Demonstrate safe storage and collection has been provided for batteries, mercury-containing lamp
Project site will be provided with different waste collection bins for dry waste, wet waste, ewaste and with dedicated

Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning (Required)


All project types

Describe the construction waste management plan that is to be implemented, including the anticip
debris and materials to be diverted. Provide the anticipated percentage of total waste that these m
strategies.
To reduce construction and demolition waste disposed of in landfills, waste management plan will be
strategies will be imcorporated in the design of the project and will be outlined in CWM plan. Strategi
construction, reduced packing and using industry standard measurnments will be implemented henc
Finishing materials like flooring and ceiling tiles will be sent for recycling. Stone, sand, asphalt, crushe
site levelling. Materials like aluminium, glass, and wood are factory made; hence no wastege will be c
will be disposed off to the scrap dealer. Approximate wastage of materials considered and recycled o

PBT Source Reduction - Mercury (Required)


Healthcare only

Describe how mercury-containing products will be handled in the project's recycling collection syst
products and devices to be collected, criteria governing how these products will be handled, and di
NA

Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction (Core and Shell - up to 6 points; All other
All project types

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Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declar
All project types

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Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials (Up


All project types

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Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients (Up to 2 p


All project types

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NA
PBT Source Reduction - Mercury (1 point)
Healthcare only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
NA

PBT Source Reduction - Lead, Cadmium and Copper (2 points)


Healthcare only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

NA

Furniture and Medical Furnishings (Up to 2 points)


Healthcare only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

NA

Design for Flexibility (1 point)


Healthcare only

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

NA
Construction and Demolition Waste Management (Up to 2 points)
All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To reduce construction and demolition waste disposed of in landfills and incineration facilities by rec
project will comply with Option 1 of Diversion. Atleast 50% of total construction and demolition mate
demolition waste disposed of in landfills, waste management plan will be developed and implemente
the design of the project and will be outlined in CWM plan. Strategies like modular construction, redu
will be implemented hence minimizing wastage created. Finishing materials like flooring and ceiling ti
crushed concrete, soil; crushed bricks will be used for filling and site levelling. Materials like aluminiu
will be created on site. Paint cans, packing materials; dry waste will be disposed off to the scrap deale

Indoor Environmental Quality

Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance (Required)


All project types except Healthcare

Describe the ventilation design for the project.


To contribute to the comfort and well-being of building occupants, project aims to achieve this credit
Energy Simulation. Project will follow guidelines defined by ASHRAE 62.1-2010 to monitor outdoor air
will provide a direct outdoor airflow measurement device capable of measuring the minimum outdoo
air flow devices will meet requirements for variable air volume systems. Also, project will balance out

Core and Shell only: Mechanical ventilation systems installed during core and shell construc
ventilation levels and monitoring based on the requirements of anticipated future tenants.

Mechanical Ventilation
For mechanically ventilated spaces (and mixed-mode systems when mechanical ventilation is activate
Select one of the following:
Option 1. ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010
The project will meet the minimum requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010
Option 2. CEN Standards EN 15251-2007 and EN 13779-2007
The project will meet the minimum requirements of CEN Standard EN13779-200
Acoustic environment; A.16; and A.17.
The amount of outdoor air that is supplied will meet or exceed the minimum val
of CEN Standard 15251-2007.
Natural Ventilation
For naturally ventilated spaces (and mixed-mode systems when mechanical ventilation is inactivated)
The project will meet the minimum requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010, Section 4
Standard 62.1-2010, Section 6.5.
Natural ventilation is an effective strategy for the project, as determined through the flow di
Manual 10: 2005.
The minimum outdoor air opening and space configurations will meet or exceed the minimu
outlined in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010, Section 6.4.
The project will comply with at least one of the following monitoring strategies: direct exhau
on natural ventilation openings, and/or carbon dioxide monitoring.

Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance (Required)


Healthcare only

Describe the ventilation design for the project.


NA

Mechanical Ventilation
For mechanically ventilated spaces (and mixed-mode systems when mechanical ventilation is activate
The project will meet the minimum requirements of ASHRAE Standard 170-2008, Sections 6-
The project will be designed to the parameters from ASHRAE Standard 170-2008, Section 7 a
Health Care Facilities, Table 2.1-2, as applicable.
Natural ventilation is an effective strategy for the project, as determined through the flow di
Manual 10: 2005.
The minimum outdoor air opening and space configurations will meet or exceed the minimu
outlined in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010, Section 6.4.
The project will comply with at least one of the following monitoring strategies: direct exhau
on natural ventilation openings, and/or carbon dioxide monitoring.

Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control (Required)


All project types

Smoking will be prohibited inside the project building(s).

Smoking will be prohibited outside the project building(s) except in designated smoking area
intakes, and operable windows. The no-smoking policy will apply to spaces outside the prop

Minimum Acoustic Performance (Required)


Schools only
Background noise levels from HVAC systems will be 40dBA or lower in classrooms and other
Sound pressure levels will be measured to demonstrate maximum noise level by one of the f
-Sound pressure levels will be measured per Annex A.1 of ANSI S12.60-2010
-Sound pressure levels will be measured per 2011 HVAC Applications ASHRAE Ha
-Sound pressure levels will be calculated per 2011 HVAC Applications ASHRAE Ha
-Sound pressure levels will be calculated per AHRI Standard 885-2008, pages 11-
Occupied Spaces.
-A local standard, procedure, or handbook will be utilized that is equivalent to on

Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies (Up to 2 points)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To promote occupants comfort, well-being and productivity, project aims to achieve this credit throu
the requirements specified for mechanically ventilated spaces by providing entryway systems, interio
Option 1: Enhanced IAQ strategies
· Entryway systems- Permanent entryway systems for at least 10 ft (3 meters) long in primary directio
building at regularly used exterior entrances will be installed
· Interior Cross Contamination Prevention- Each space where hazardous gases or chemicals may be us
exhaust rates determined in Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance or a minimum 0.50 cfm per sq

Low Emitting Materials (Up to 3 points)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
All the products used in the project will be low/non emitting finishes and furniture as applicable. Prod
content as specified and its details product information shall be seeked to meet credit requirement. i
the project. The project therefore aims to show compliance by opting for 5 categories of low emitting
adhesives and sealents, interior flooring, composite wood and interior furniture. The project will also
panels as applicable.

Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan (1 point)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To promote the well-being of construction workers and building occupants, we will comply with the C
plan will be implemented for the cnstruction and pre-occupancy phases. Absorptive materials will be
during construction and pre-occupancy phases. Air-handling equipment used while construction will
determined by ASHRAE 52.2 2007. Immediately before occupancy, all filteration media will be replace
stored according to construction site management planning and covered properly. Cement will be sto
absorb mositure. Tobacco products will be prohibited inside the building and within 25 feet of buildin
project will meet or exceed all aplicable recommended control measures of SMACNA IAQ approaches

Indoor Air Quality Assessment (Up to 2 points)


All project types except Core and Shell

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente

Thermal Comfort (1 point)


All project types except Core and Shell

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
Project will meet this credit by complying with both the options of Thermal comfort design and therm
and comfort. All the design parameters and personal/environmental factors are according to ASHRAE
(met), operative temperature, humidity and air speed will comply with standard guidelines. Thermal
individual noccupant spaces and group thermal comfort controls will be provided for all shared multi
attached herewith

Interior Lighting (Up to 2 points; Healthcare - 1 point)


All project types except Core and Shell

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To promote occupants productivity, comfort and well-being by providing high quality lighting, project
lighting quality. For 90% of individual occupant spaces, we will provide individual lighting controls tha
individual tasks and preferences with atleast 3 lighting levels (on, off, midlevel).
Option 1- Lighting Control- Strategies applied for project will be:
· For offices, we will provide multizone control systems that enable occupants to adjust lighting to me
· Lighting for any presentation or projection wall will be seperately controlled.
· Switches or manual lighting control will be provided in same space as contolled luminaire and indivi

Daylight (Up to 3 points; Healthcare - up to 2 points)


All project types except Core and Shell

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To connect building occupants with the outdoors and introduce daylight into spaces to reduce use of
Simulation: Spatial Daylight Autonomy and Annual Sunlight Exposure.
Through annual computer simulations, project will demonstrate spatial daylight autonomy for 75% w
annual sunlight exposure of not more than 10% will be achieved. According to Spatial Daylight Auton
and laid across regularly occupied area at work plane height 30 inches above finished floor. Any perm
calculations. During schematic design stage, best orientation of the building will be determined to all
penestration and distribution in regularly occupied floor areas. Use of transparent partitions or interi

Quality Views (1 point; Healthcare - up to 2 points)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5
sente

Acoustic Performance (1 point; Healthcare - up to 2 points)


All project types except Core and Shell and Retail

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5
sente

Innovation

Innovation (Up to 5 points)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
To provide public education focusing on green building strategies and solutions and to take advantag of a project, a co
saving mechanical equipment or signs to call attention to water conserving landscape features and an
developed to focus on sustainable living, using the project as an example.

LEED Accredited Professional (1 point)


All project types

Describe the strategies included in the project that will contribute to earning the credit in 3-5 sente
leave the section blank. The attempted credits and

LEED v4 BD+C: New Construction

8150 sq m

47496.99 sq m

09.05.2021

Suburban

Greenfield

inside and outside.

/or drawings.

projects using a BD+C adaptation other than Core and

t growing commercial hub in the recent past with close


e project is considered to be completely build and
tial buyer at some stage later. The total occupants
around 5% of the total population during peak hours.
e work timings are considered to be 8-10 hours with 5

ancy Counts within the LEED BD+C v4 Reference Guide


en the Owner and Tenants, and indicate which
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e of full-time and part-time occupants. For

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e of transients.

4275

hest volume of total users. For projects with


rently, does not necessarily equal the sum of

4100
oments with the highest volume of full-time
idents.

20

4120

0
there is a reason to assume a different

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conomic, environmental and social). List the goals and
the global environment, while creating a high-

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nd systems will be analyzed before the completion of
tial load reduction strategies have been identified that
itions, massing and orientation, lighting levels, etc.

se vegetation in surrounding. And also, there arent any


cent site

s; NC, Retail, Data Centers, Hospitality,


s; Healthcare - up to 9 points)

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2 points)

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ools, Retail, Data Centers, Hospitality,

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on efficiency and reduce distance walkability, project will

ed by large scale residential gated communities,


international Airport and other prominent landmarks. able in the vicinity of the project.

rs, Hospitality, Warehouses and Distribution

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the building entry. Bus stop serves commuters in both
in opposite directions). (Source- pmpml website)

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ses to apply for this credit through substitute option i.e he project aims to provide a discounted parking rate area and perman

CNG and Electric). The total parking spaces designed are with discounted parking rate. In addition to preferred
s will be provided for electric vehicle supply equipment
nd sedimentation control (ESC) plan that conforms to the
GP are more stringent than local standards and codes.

mentation control (ESC) plan that conforms to local


l Permit (CGP).

be how local erosion and sedimentation control

ironmental Site Assessment or local equivalent

al Site Assessment or local equivalent assessment.

ite Assessment or local equivalent assessment. The site

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mate, soils and other key attributes
nd 581 to 578 m, an elevation difference of just 3 rnational

s some 65 million years ago. These lava ‘flows’ vary in two types ‘simple’ types of basalt units, namely the
he black cotton soil which is approximately 3 to 10

oint)

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assive recreation, and physical activities, outdoor space that outdoor space will be vegetated (875 sq.m). The
al site elements that accommodate outdoor social hysical activity; and also includes elements of human

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ment for wildlife and people, project envisions meeting zone LZ3. Therefore, project will design the exterior

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rrigation establishment information.
rojects landscape water requirement will be reduced by
ill contribute to achieve an outdoor water use reduction
ng stages of native trees, water supply will be through
matured, the water requirement will further reduce.
ed in landscape which after full maturity do not require.
nted will be provision of Drip Irrigation system.
based on watering needs. Central shut off valve and

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the prerequisite's "Resources" tab in the Credit Library) for the

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rojects landscape water requirement will be reduced by
ill contribute to achieve an outdoor water use reduction
ng stages of native trees, water supply will be through
matured, the water requirement will further reduce.
ed in landscape which after full maturity do not require. nted will be provision of Drip Irrigation system.
based on watering needs. Central shut off valve and

for projects outside of the U.S.)

Within Project Scope


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ivalent and p cooling, stem
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hour per Yes No
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pment or

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fluids into nly when


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flow

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requisite's "Resources" tab in the Credit Library) for

p to 7 points)

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ect will achieve reduction by installing fixtures like

building(s) and associated grounds.

summaries, with USGBC for five-year period beginning


comes first.

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rical, plumbing, and renewable energy systems:

ghout the process

.4, 8.4, 9.4, and 10.4.

ncy measures that will be incorporated into the project

ption 1 of Whole Building Energy Simulation guidelines simulation, 5% of improvement compared with the mandatory provisi
y with standards reducing energy use. Strategies like use
s. Materials having low thermal conduvctivity to avoid
F system will be installed. LED light will be proposed with

proposed building performance rating for

the Building Performance Rating Method in Appendix G erformance rating improvement(s) compared to the

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project will document compliance with ASHRAE

ns 5-9.
project will document compliance with the Advanced

ns 5-9

up to 20 points)

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ption 1 of Whole Building Energy Simulation guidelines bove the baseline values through efficient building
site renewable (solar) roof top energy. Strategies like use
s. Materials having low thermal conduvctivity to avoid han base case and VRF system will be installed. LED light ies.

sources of energy delivered to the building(s) by an

l summaries, with USGBC for a five-year period beginning


omes first.

uipment serving the project. This prerequisite does not

n for existing mechanical equipment. If the CFC phase-


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ts, project will implement or have a contract to
. Commissioning Authority will have commissioning d from early design phase to at least 10 months of
g. Commissioning process will follow ASHRAE guidelines.

ments in construction documents

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ge areas are appropriately sized and located.
s, and/or e-waste
recyclable material. The project site will be proposed g occupants for the collection, disposal and storage of ilding and as per i
shown in plan). This dedicated space will cater to on site iate measures will be taken by the authority for safe
E-waste management agency) based in Pune will be

ated types and quantities of relevant construction


aterials represent and include on-site diversion

developed and implemented. Source reduction es like modular


e minimizing wastage created.
d concrete, soil; crushed bricks will be used for filling and reated on site. Paint cans, packing materials; dry waste
r reused is attached herewith

em. Include anticipated types of mercury-containing


sposal methods for captured mercury.

project types - up to 5 points)

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ations (Up to 2 points)

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to 2 points)

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overing, reusing, and recycling mterials. For this credit, rials will be diverted. To reduce construction and
d. Source reduction strategies will be imcorporated int ced packing and using industry standard measurnments les will be sent
m, glass, and wood are factory made; hence no wastege
r. Approximate wastage of materials considered and

through compliance of option 1 of Whole building intake flow for all mechanically ventilated spaces. We
r air flowrate defined by ASHRAE 62.1-2010 and outdoor door air flow to design minimum outdoor air flow rate

tion will be capable of meeting projected

d)

, Sections 4-7.

7, excluding Section 7.3, Thermal environment; 7.6,

ues from the calculations outlined in Annex B


and the exhaust ventilation requirements of ASHRAE

agram process in Figure 2.8 of the CIBSE Application m values from the natural ventilation procedure
st airflow measurement, automatic indication devices

d)
8
nd 2010 FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction of agram process in Figure 2.8 of the CIBSE Application m values from the
st airflow measurement, automatic indication devices

s located at least 25 ft. (7.5 m) from all entries, air


erty line used for business purposes.
core learning spaces.
ollowing methods:

ndbook, Chapter 48.


ndbook, Chapter 48, pages 48.38-48.41
26: Calculation Procedures for Estimating Sound Levels in

e of the above methods.

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gh enhanced IAQ strategies. The project will comply with
r crosscontamination prevention and filtration.

n of travel to capture dirt and particulates entering

ed or present will be sufficiently exhausted using the


ft, to create negative pressure w.r.t adjacent spaces

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ucts used will be provided with low-emitting material
nterior furniture and design is included in the scope of
materials ie interior paints and coating, interior
aim to use low emitting materials in acoustical and wall

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onstruction IAQ Management Plan. IAQ
manegement protected and stored on-site from
moisture damage be installed with filteration media
with MERV 8 as
d and installed. All the construction materials will be
red indoor on lifted base from ground so it will not
g entrance during construction. During construction,
for occupied buildings. All control measures will be
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al comfort control to promote occupants productivity 55-2010. Values like clothing value (clo), metabollic rate comfort contro

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will comply with both the options of lighting control and t will enable occupants to adjust the lighting to suit their

et group needs with atleast three lighting levels.

dual office spaces.

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electrical lighting. Project will comply with Option 1 of

ill be achieved for all regularly occupied floor area. And omy (sDA), calculation grids will not be more than 2 sq.ft anent interio
ow for passive strategies and improve daylight
or glazing will be made to provide daylight to enlcosed

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e of the educational value of the green building features occupants and visitors of the benefits of green buildings. ces. This pro
educational outreach program or guided tour could be

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