Myrtha & Sustainable building Certification
What is LEED®.
LEED® (Leadership in Energy Environmental Design) is a voluntary certification system for the management, design and construction of buildings that are sustainable from a social, environmental and economic point of view and in terms of the wellbeing of the users.
Established in the United States in 1993 by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED is now the most widespread building sustainability certification standard in the world. It considers every field that involves the design and management of buildings or neighbourhoods, both commercial and residential new or undergoing requalification.
Download here the results of analysis and the synthetic checklist of contribution toward satisfying LEED V4 (LEED V4 BD+C) credits.
What is BREEAM®.
The BREEAM International New Construction scheme is a performance based assessment method and certification scheme for new buildings. The primary aim of BREEAM International New Construction is to mitigate the life cycle impacts of new buildings on the environment in a robust and cost effective manner. This is achieved through integration and use of the scheme by clients and their project teams at key stages in the design and construction process. This enables the client, through the BREEAM Assessor and the BRE Global certification process, to measure, evaluate and reflect the performance of their new building against best practice in an independent and robust manner.
Download here the results of analysis and the synthetic checklist of contribution toward satisfying Issues BREEAM.
What is Green Star.
Green Star is an internationally recognised rating system that delivers independent verification of sustainable outcomes throughout the life cycle of the built environment. Green Star’s mission is to “lead the sustainable transformation of the built environment”. Green Star aims to achieve this by encouraging practices that: • Reduce the impact of climate change. • Enhance the health and quality of life of inhabitants and the sustainability of the built environment. • Restore and protect the planet’s biodiversity and ecosystems. • Ensure the ongoing optimum operational performance of buildings. • Contribute to market transformation and a sustainable economy.
Download here the results of analysis and the synthetic checklist of contribution toward satisfying Green Star Credits.
What is LEED®.
LEED® (Leadership in Energy Environmental Design) is a voluntary certifi cation system for the management, design and construction of buildings that are sustainable from a social, environmental and economic point of view and in terms of the wellbeing of the users.
Established in the United States in 1993 by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED is now the most widespread building sustainability certifi cation standard in the world. It considers every fi eld that involves the design and management of buildings or neighbourhoods, both commercial and residential new or undergoing requalification.
Download here the results of analysis and the synthetic checklist of contribution toward satisfying LEED V4 (LEED V4 BD+C) credits.
What is BREEAM®.
The BREEAM International New Construction scheme is a performance based assessment method and certification scheme for new buildings. The primary aim of BREEAM International New Construction is to mitigate the life cycle impacts of new buildings on the environment in a robust and cost effective manner. This is achieved through integration and use of the scheme by clients and their project teams at key stages in the design and construction process. This enables the client, through the BREEAM Assessor and the BRE Global certification process, to measure, evaluate and reflect the performance of their new building against best practice in an independent and robust manner.
Download here the results of analysis and the synthetic checklist of contribution toward satisfying Issues BREEAM.
What is Green Star.
Green Star is an internationally recognised rating system that delivers independent verification of sustainable outcomes throughout the life cycle of the built environment. Green Star’s mission is to “lead the sustainable transformation of the built environment”. Green Star aims to achieve this by encouraging practices that: • Reduce the impact of climate change. • Enhance the health and quality of life of inhabitants and the sustainability of the built environment. • Restore and protect the planet’s biodiversity and ecosystems. • Ensure the ongoing optimum operational performance of buildings. • Contribute to market transformation and a sustainable economy.
Download here the results of analysis and the synthetic checklist of contribution toward satisfying Green Star Credits.
Total Engineering
EFFICIENCY
Filtration regenerated Media
EFFICIENCY
Filtration and manuals and commissioning procedures
Whole building Life Cycle Assessment
Low emitting materials
Bim, CFD, Pure White