Analysis of four categories of environmentally friendly building assessment (case study: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jakarta)

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The Chairul Saleh Building, or the Secretariat General Office Building, has implemented the Energy Management Program since 2016. In this study, an assessment was carried out based on the Greenbuilding Council Indonesia (GBCI) using the rating tool of greenship existing building ver 1.1. The assessment focused on 4 out of 6 greenship categories: appropriate site development, energy efficiency and conservation, water conservation, and building environmental management. Points assessment provides the requirement analysis to get a green predicate, which fulfills the standard. The results showed that Chairul Saleh building had implemented 10 of the 16 points in the appropriate site development category, 29 of the 36 maximum points for energy efficiency and conservation. Meanwhile, water conservation category managed to get 5 out of 20 maximum points and 11 out of 13 points for building and environmental management. Material resource, and cycle get 8 out of 12 points, indoor health, and comfort get 9 out of 20 points, which was determined in the GBCI greenship rating tools for the existing building. The result revealed that the total value of Chairul Saleh Building was 72 of the 117 maximum points. Based on the rating system by the GBCI greenship, the Chairul Saleh building is currently awarded a certificate of Gold Rating for its ability to apply the green building standard.

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Asmarani, N., Chadirin, Y., & Karlinasari, L. (2023). Analysis of four categories of environmentally friendly building assessment (case study: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jakarta). Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam Dan Lingkungan, 13(2), 222–236. https://doi.org/10.29244/jpsl.13.2.222-236

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