
This topic introduces you to Sustainable Construction.
Sustainable Construction can be defined as the process to build in a way that is socially, economically, environmentally, functionally, and aesthetically balanced to meet today’s needs; and to provide and conserve resources for future generations.
This topic covers the energy efficiency and discusses about the best way to understand it through given examples.
This topic also unravels the difference between energy efficiency and energy conservation. It also presents the effect of energy efficiency towards the health and comfort of building users.
Water efficiency is reducing water wastage by measuring the amount of water required for a particular purpose and the amount of water used or delivered.
This topic delivers the 5 key elements in water efficiency namely rainwater harvesting, water recycling, water efficient irrigation, water efficient fittings and metering and leak detection.
This topic discusses the 4 key elements of sustainable construction material and resources. This includes discussions on reused and recycled materials, sustainable resources, waste management and green products.
This topic discusses the 9 factors to select appropriate sites.
This includes site selection and planning, public transportation access, community services and connectivity, open spaces, landscaping and heat island effect, construction system and site management, stormwater management, re-development of existing sites and brownfield redevelopment, and avoiding environmentally sensitive areas.
Dear respected participants,
My name is Ts Dr Norpadzlihatun Manap.
Thank you for joining me in this Online Course on Sustainable Construction.
Construction is the process to build houses, buildings, bridges or any other facilities and infrastructures. It is a broad industry that can also cover mining and forestry markets.
It is of utmost importance to deliver construction projects sustainably. Sustainability is defined as meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of our future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainability has three main pillars: environmental, social and economic. These three pillars are informally referred to as planet, people and profits.
This course introduces the concept of Sustainable Construction to students, professionals and the public. Sustainable Construction is the process to build in a way that is socially, economically, environmentally, functionally, and aesthetically balanced to meet today’s needs; and to provide and conserve resources for future generations.
In this course, you will be exposed to four key elements (energy, water, materials and site) in order to be able to construct sustainably your construction projects.
I believe with your full commitment, this course will require approximately less than a day to finish. You can revisit the topics of this course at your own leisurely time.
I hope by the end of this course you have gathered sufficient knowledge in Sustainable Construction and can apply it to your own specific field of work.
Thank you.