Indira Paryavaran Bhawan - Ministry Of Environment

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G+7 Storeyed+3Basements Plinth area:32,000 sq.m

Solar PV System 930KWp Capacity

PROJECT TEAM

User organisation

MoEF

Execution Agency

CPWD

Architectural and Structural Planning

CPWD Consultants

Green Building M/s DPAP MEP Services M/s Spectral Services Interior Design M/s Kothari

Construction agencies

1.Main Composite Contract M/s Swadeshi Civil Infra structure 2. Solar Power M/s Swadeshi Civil Infra structure 3.Automated Parking M/s Simplex Projects

I NDIRA P ARYAVARAN B HAWAN

 Area details   Plot area Plinth Area 9565 sqm

31400 sqm

  Project Completion Cost Rs 195 Cr (Tentative)

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BUILDING UTILITY DETAILS Basements

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Fully automated Robotic parking for 330 cars 2. All bulk MEP Services i/c a)AC plant room 500 TR b) Electrical Substation and Transformers c)Fire fighting pump house d) Sewage treatment plant (30KL/day) e) DG set 500KVA and UPS

BUILDING UTILITY DETAILS Superstructure

1. Office space for 600 employees i/c 3 Ministers 2. Auditorium 125 seating capacity 3. Committee rooms and conference rooms(7 Nos) 4. Roof garden ,Gymnasium and Yoga room for recreation 5. Cafeteria, Kitchen and executive dining hall

Additional Scope beyond conventional • Roof Top Solar Power plant 930 KW Capacity 6000 sqm • Fully Automated Robotic Car Parking 330 cars

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UNIQUE FEATURES

FIRST “NET – ZERO ENERGY” Multistoreyed Building

with

100% ON-SITE Power Generation

FIRST

in

GOVERNMENT SECTOR

targeted for both

ratings of

Green building

5STAR GRIHA LEED India PLATINUM LARGEST Roof top Solar Power system (930KWp)

ACHIEVEMENTS a)40% Savings in ENERGY b)ZERO Electricity Billing

a)55% Savings in Water b)Zero Net Disharge

Overall Environmental Protection

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GREEN BUILDING

COMPOSITE CONTRACT Services Included (

All inclusive) 1.Main structure and finishing works 2.Central Air Conditioning 3.Sub station 4.Lifts

5.Fire Fighting & Fire Alarm 6.IBMS

7.DG Sets 8.UPS

9.CCTV system 10.Internal EI

CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS

    Foundation stone laying 19.11.2009

Sanction of PE(A/A& ES) 23.06.2010

Conceptual Approval by DUAC 06.01.2011

Total Planning time < 1 Y 2M

   Start of the Project 28.01.2011

Completion of the Project 31.10.2013

Completion Certificate by NDMC 31.12.2013

Total Construction time 2Y 11M

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STATUTORY APPROVALS

Approval Concept stage Completion Stage

3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 Forest (Tree cutting ) 04.01.2011

Environmental Impact Assessment 05.01.2011

Delhi Fire Services AAI Land Use Change DUAC ASI NDMC

Completion of Project : 31.10.2013

21.12.2010

24.05.2010

--------- --------- 28.10.2013

--------- --------- 06.01.2011

19.04.2010

11.12.2013

--------- 13.01.2011

31.01.2014

(expected)

Ready for Occupation: 31.12.2013

STATUTORY APPROVALS

Sl No Approval

9 10 11 12 13 14 Electric Load Sanction Energisation of HT panels Substation by CEA Labour safety (Delhi Govt) Electric Power Supply Water Supply & Sewerage Connection

Completion of Project : 31.10.2013

Concept stage

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Completion Stage

Oct 2013 Nov2013 Oct 2013 Nov 2013 31.12.2013

24.01.2014

Ready for Occupation: 31.12.2013

ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING AND LANDSCAPING

• Effective Ventilation by

orientating the building E-W

and by optimum integration with nature by

separating out different blocks

with connecting corridors and a huge

central court yard

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ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING AND LANDSCAPING

•The Building Envelope has been designed i) to receive

75% of natural daylight

to reduce energy consumption. ii

) Access Friendly to differently-abled persons.

•Out of total 79 trees existing on the site ,

only 19 were cut

, and

11 transplanted

ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING AND LANDSCAPING

More than 50% area outside the building is soft

with plantation and grassing. •

circulation roads and pathways soft with grass paver blocks

to enable ground water recharge

E&M Services

REGULAR 1.Central Air Conditioning(HVAC) 2.Lifts

3.Fire Fighting & Fire Alarm 4.IBMS

5.DG Sets 6.UPS

7.CCTV system 8.Audio Visual System 9.Internal EI SPECIAL 1.Fully Automated robotic Parking for 330 cars

ENERGY SCENARIO

(Average Annual) Power Requirement (Base Case) Power Requirement(Design Case) Percentage savings Targeted Solar Power Generation Net Power generation

22.0 13.6

(Surplus) lakh KWh lakh KWh

40%

(approx)

14.3

lakh KWh

0.7

lakh KWh 22

E NERGY E FFICIENCY

ECBC 2007 ACTUAL

Lighting Power Density (LPD) 11.8 W/sqm 5 W/sqm HVAC load 20 sqm/Tr 40 sqm/Tr Total 100W/sqm 40 W/sqm

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OPTIMIZED BUILDING ENVELOPE 1)PROPER ORIENTATION 2)INSULATED WALLS AND ROOF 3)GLASS TRANMITTING LIGHT BUT NOT HEAT OPTIMIZED DAY LIGHTING 1)ENERGY EFFICIENT LED LIGHTS 2)SENSORS CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

OPTIMIZED ENERGY SYSTEMS I/C HVAC 1)CHILLED BEAM SYSTEM OF AIR CONDITIONING WITH <50% CONVENTIONAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 2)GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEM 3)REGENRATIVE LIFTS 4)ENERGY EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

CHILLED BEAM WORK AT SITE

     In the IPB project Chilled Beams are being installed in second floor to sixth floor.

Chilled Beam Water in Temperature is 16 water out temperature is 20 ° C.

° C and Room temperature maintained is 26 ±1 ° C.

Chilled Beams with Drain pan are used to drain out water droplets due to condensation during monsoon.

160 TR of air conditioning load of the Building is met through Chilled Beam system.

CHILLED BEAMS INDUCTION UNITS OVERVIEW Primary air ventilation from Dedicated Outdoor Air Source

Chilled Water Hot Water

Total room mixing is achieved through Convection currents within the space

A CHILLED BEAM INSTALLED AT SITE Chilled Water Return Pipe (½” dia.) Chilled Water Supply Pipe (½” dia.) Drain Pipe (¾” dia.) Chilled Beam Flexible Duct (6 Inch dia.) Suppl y Air Induc ed Air

A GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGE WORK AT SITE

 There are 180 vertical bores at the Depth of 80 meter all along the Building Premises. Minimum 3 meter distance is maintained between any two bores.

 Each bore is lowered with HDPE pipe U-loop (32mm outer Dia.) and grouted with Bentonite Slurry.

 Each U-Loop is connected to MS Header Pipe(100mm Dia.)which finally joins the Condenser Water Line in Plant Room.

 Condenser hot water is sent at 100 ° F (37.8

° C).

C) & back at 90 0 F (32.2

°  One U-Loop has 0.9 TR Heat Rejection capacity, so all together 160

TR of Heat rejection is obtained without using a cooling tower.

GEO THERMAL HEAT EXCHANGE VERTICAL CLOSED LOOPS

NET ZERO ENERGY

A MAJOR CHALLENGE

Renewable Energy to be Generated : 14 lakh KWh Area required for locating Solar panels : Per Year

6000 m2

Area available over terraces :

2200 m2

Creation of this additional space(6000 minus 2200 m2) in a

multistoreyed

building with

restricted plot & roof areas

where no structure including surface parking is provided around the building, was a big Constraint ,32

ACTUAL SOLAR POWER GENERATION

(as on 25.01.2014)

Power Evacuation

to grid •

Power generation

achieved •

Total generation

so far

started on 19.11.2013

3000 KWh(per day) 2.0 lakh KWh 33

Highest efficiency (20%) Solar PV panels Grid Interactive System SOLAR PV SYSTEM 930KWp CAPACITY TOTAL AREA 6000 M2 TOTAL AREA OF PANELS 4650 M2 ANNUAL ENERGY Generation 14.3 lakh units 34

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UTILISATION OF FLY ASH

Flyash (Reuse)

:

Cement used is Cement PPC (Portland Pozzolona )(29% Fly Ash) In all RCC, PCC, Plaster, Masonry Work.

FALG Bricks and AAC blocks used instead of clay bricks.

AAC BLOCKS INDIRA PARYAVARAN BHAWAN,NEW DELHI

FALG BRICKS F LY A SH L IME G YPSUM B RICKS F LY A SH 40%

LOW ENERGY MATERIALS REGIONALLY AVAILABLE Use of material available within a radius of 800 km

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Dholpur stone, Kota stone, North Indian Granites , AAC Blocks, FaLG bricks etc.

Granite (Lakha Red) Dholpur Stone

LOW ENERGY MATERIALS RECYCLED / RECYCLABLE Use of material available having Recycled content FaLG Bricks, Terrazo Tiles, Vitrified Tiles, Calcium Silicate Tiles, crazy

marble etc.

Calcium Silicate Tiles Terrazo Tiles Crazy Marble

LOW ENERGY MATERIALS RAPIDLY RENEWABLE BAMBOO – JUTE COMPOSITE DOORS Polymer Thermosetti ng Resin (Phenol Formal Dehyde) BAMBOO MAT JUTE / COIR MAT Woven sheet using Bam0.boo slivers 0.6 to 0.8mm thick & 5mm wide Jute / Coir Thread woven into coarse cloth Satisfies all the quality parameters that a normal flush door does

Use of Eco friendly Materials

• Fly Ash Brick • Aerated Autoclaved Cement (AAC) Block • Portland Puzzolona Cement • Terrazzo tile flooring with salvaged stone pieces • Grass Paver Blocks Pavements • Local Stone with Marble Strips • Calcium Silicate Tiles • Bamboo Jute Composite for Frames & Doors • Low Volatile Organic Compound Paints

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55% Reduction

in overall use of water     

Low discharge water fixtures

Low demand plants in landscaping Use of Geothermal Cooling Recycling of waste water for ZERO

Discharge Rain water harvesting

Recharge wells

, supply to NDMC Tankers

AUTOMATIC CAR PARKING SYSTEM INTRODUCTION

All the three(3) basements will be used for Automatic Car Parking system.

Total Capacity : 330 nos. of cars.

The following type of system is adopted in this project: 1. Shuttle Dolly System( 2 nd 2. Puzzle Parking System(1 st & 3 rd Basement).

Basement).

SALIENT FEATURE

The followings are the stringent targets of the project:-

1. Maximum waiting time : 180 sec(i.e. 3minutes) 2. Total evacuation time : 40 minutes.

(Emergency)

LIFT ENTRY LOBBY

LIFT WELL

SHUTTLE BAY

SHUTTLE BAY

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