Green Costs More? An Empirical Study on the Costing of Green Building Projects Worldwide
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works (RGC: 12, 32, 41, 45) › 32_Refereed conference paper (with host publication) › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS FOR THE 21ST ANNUAL PACIFIC ASSOCIATION OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS CONGRESS |
Subtitle of host publication | Green Developments: The New Era |
Pages | 84-92 |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2017 |
Conference
Title | 21st Annual Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors Congress (PAQS 2017) |
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Location | Westin Bayshore Vancouver Hotel |
Place | Canada |
City | Vancouver |
Period | 24 - 25 July 2017 |
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Permanent Link | https://scholars.cityu.edu.hk/en/publications/publication(e332b80b-3ee0-4bd4-a112-2684e7fc9b30).html |
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Abstract
Sustainability is an inevitable trend. However, the number of green building developments is still limited. Previous studies have attributed this to the perception of “Green costs more” as presented by quantity surveyors to construction clients. It is argued that the commonly adopted figure of 5-15% as the extra cost for green has ‘seriously’ overestimated capital cost. In view of the above, the current study aims to investigate green buildings from the ‘cost’ perspectives. To achieve this aim, a questionnaire survey has been designed to investigate the cost and features of green building projects across the globe. The survey was sent via various professional institutes, green building consultants, architectural, engineering and construction firms, and so on, in countries across the globe, including Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Philippines, United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, and so on. The statistical data collected was then analyzed using SPSS. The study results indicate that, when comparing with conventional building projects, i) there is 37% increase in capital cost in green building projects, ii) amongst the various green building design and features, green planning & design and green construction are the most frequently adopted ones, which incurred 8.63% increase and 30.33% decrease in the spending of the items respectively, and iii) the values of green building projects are higher in terms of price, rental cost and premium in market valuation. The study results are essential in fostering the development of green buildings around the world.
Research Area(s)
- Construction time, Costing, Green buildings
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Green Costs More? An Empirical Study on the Costing of Green Building Projects Worldwide. / LEUNG, Mei-yung; CHAN, Isabelle Y.S.
CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS FOR THE 21ST ANNUAL PACIFIC ASSOCIATION OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS CONGRESS: Green Developments: The New Era. 2017. p. 84-92.
CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS FOR THE 21ST ANNUAL PACIFIC ASSOCIATION OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS CONGRESS: Green Developments: The New Era. 2017. p. 84-92.
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works (RGC: 12, 32, 41, 45) › 32_Refereed conference paper (with host publication) › peer-review