Achieving world leadership in sustainable buildings : a Brisbane case study

R. Henderson, B. Xia, J. Zuo, Y. B. Feng, J. Yang

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[In Australia, the building and construction industry is taking significant steps towards the enhancement of environmental performance of the built environment. A large number of world class sustainable buildings have been constructed in recent years, offering researchers and practitioners alike a good opportunity to identify the best practices and real life experiences in delivering high performance buildings. A case study of ONE ONE ONE Eagle Street, a 6 Star Green Star office building in Brisbane, was conducted to investigate the best practice in achieving this “world leader” green office building. The study identified a number of key factors relating to project delivery system, contractor selection method, client’s early commitment, design integration, communication as major contributors to the successful delivery of this project. Additionally, key environmentally sustainable features and their cost implications were explored through in-depth interviews with the main contractor. The findings of this study will shed lights on the successful delivery of sustainable buildings and provide practical implications for different stakeholders.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 38th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference, 20-22 November 2013, Auckland, New Zealand
    PublisherAUBEA
    Pages25-34
    Number of pages10
    ISBN (Print)9780908689873
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    EventAustralasian Universities Building Education Association Conference -
    Duration: 20 Nov 2013 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceAustralasian Universities Building Education Association Conference
    Period20/11/13 → …

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