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    Environmental Assessment

    REALLY DEVELOPERS & SERIUSLYs

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    What is an EA and what is its purpose?

    An EA is:

    a systematic process to identify, predict andevaluate the environmental effects of a proposed

    project Environmental Assessment (EA)

    Promote environmentally sound and

    sustainable development

    The main aim is to prevent, mitigate and

    offset the significant adverse impacts of

    proposals

    Use it to aid planning and design

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    WHY EA?

    Lower project cost in long-term

    Increased project acceptance

    Improved project design Informed decision making

    Environment sensitive decisions

    Increased accountability and transparency

    Reduced environment damage

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    MARKET &TECHNOLOGY

    POSITIONING EVALUATION

    Technology used by Really Developers

    Robust technology

    New age technology (current technology)

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    Technology used by SERIOUSLY &SONs

    Structural Insulated Panels (SIP)

    Light Gauge steel(LGS)

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    Determining Industry Attractiveness

    and Identifying Strategic Opportunities

    INDUSTRY ANALYSIS AND

    POSITIONING

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    Median return on equity (%), 2005-

    2012

    Building Materials, Glass 8.3

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    Environmental life cycle

    assessment Sustainable Construction

    Sustainability can be defined using the following comparison:

    Traditional Criteria

    Performance

    Quality

    Cost

    Sustainability Criteria

    Resource depletion

    Environmental degradation

    Healthy environment

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    LCA (Life Cycle Assessment)

    LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) as defined by ISO 14040 is a techniquefor assessing the environmental aspects and potential impactsassociated with a product by:

    - compiling an inventory of relevant inputs & outputs of aproduct system;

    - evaluating the potential environmental impacts associatedwith those inputs & outputs;

    - interpreting the results of the inventory analysis and impactassessment phases in relation to the objectives of the study.

    LCA studies - buildings and civil engineering structures

    100%-Embodied energy-0%

    0%-Operational energy-100%

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    Sustainable Design

    Energy conservation features

    Solar energy utilization

    Water conservation features

    Incorporation of recycled materials

    Low emitting material

    Reduced building construction waste

    Less environmentally destructive sitedevelopment

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    What can the REALLY construction

    industry do?

    Re-use existing building assets.

    Design for minimum

    Aim for Lean Construction Minimise energy in construction

    Minimise energy in use

    Do not pollute

    Conserve water sources

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    Construction alternatives

    60 year building life Construction types

    Steel frame, slimflor beams, precast concrete slabs

    Steel frame, composite beams, composite slabs

    In-situ reinforced concrete frame and slabs

    Steel frame, cellular beams, composite slabs

    Concrete frame, precast concrete hollow core units

    Building services options

    Natural ventilation

    Different mechanical systems

    Full air conditioning

    Hundreds of calculation combinations