(#7887) Criteria checked during Due Diligence I, II and III

Query

Kindly let me know or send the point wise compliance need to be done at site during Due Diligence I, II and III.

In short in which point, GRIHA officials will focus at site during Due Diligence I, II and III respectively."

Response

The following is a generic list and these are not the only criteria which are checked during the respective site visits. The list may vary depending on the stage and status of the project:

Due Diligence I

  • Site Selection
  • Site Imperviousness Factor
  • Construction Management
  • Air and water pollution control
  • Construction Management Practices
  • Preserve and protect landscape during construction
  • Sustainable Building Materials
  • Labour safety and sanitation
  • Water Quality

Due Diligence II

  • Site Selection
  • Site Imperviousness Factor
  • Construction Management
  • Air and water pollution control
  • Construction Management Practices
  • Preserve and protect landscape during construction
  • Sustainable Building Materials
  • Labour safety and sanitation
  • Low-impact design
  • Design to mitigate UHIE
  • Energy efficiency
  • Renewable energy utilization
  • Use of low-VOC paints and other compounds in building interior
  • Use of low-environmental impact materials in building interiors
  • Design for Universal Accessibility
  • Use of low-flow fixtures and systems
  • Water Quality

Due Diligence III

  • Low-impact design
  • Design to mitigate UHIE
  • Site Imperviousness Factor
  • Preserve and protect landscape during construction
  • Energy efficiency
  • Renewable energy utilization
  • Zero ODP materials
  • Achieving indoor comfort requirements (visual/thermal/acoustic)
  • Maintaining good IAQ
  • Use of low-VOC paints and other compounds in building interiors
  • Use of low-flow fixtures and systems
  • Reducing landscape water demand
  • Water Quality
  • On-site water reuse
  • Rainwater Recharge
  • Utilization of BIS recommended waste materials in building structure
  • Reduction in embodied energy of building structure
  • Use of low-environmental impact materials in building interiors
  • Avoided post-construction landfill
  • Treat organic waste on site
  • Design for Universal Accessibility
  • Dedicated facilities for service staff
  • Increase in environmental awareness
  • Smart metering and monitoring
  • Operation, Maintenance Protocols
  • Innovation.


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