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Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings(Green Globes – CIEB)
“THIRD-PARTY RATING/CERTIFICATION OVERVIEW”
© 2008 The Green Building Initiative, Portland, OR
www.thegbi.org; 1-877-424-4241;[email protected]
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CIEB Certification/Rating AgendaGreen Globes – CIEB
Green Influencers
Third-party Ratings/Certification
Recognition
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Green Globes – CIEBGreen Globes™ – a web-based environmental rating system, which evolved in North America and was modeled after BREEAM in the UK.
The Green Building Initiative (GBI) – owns the U.S. rights to Green Globes – New Construction (NC) and Green Globes – Continual Improvement of Existing Buildings (CIEB).
GBI is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a standards developer.
Further development of Green Globes is overseen by GBI’s ANSI Technical Committee using ANSI-approved procedures for achieving consensus.
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Increasing legislative pressure/tax incentives
Investor focus on company climate change strategy
Consumer awareness
Increasing NGO and advocacy groups monitoring sustainability
Green Influencers
The Building Sector’s CO2 Mitigating Potential for 2030
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Why Are We Having This Discussion?
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The Building Sector’s CO2 Mitigating Potential for 2030
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Green Globes Dashboard
Color coded progress bars indicate whether questionnaire sections are complete
Step through navigation Automatically calculates predicted rating based on points out of 1000
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Complete the CIEB
questionnaire and initiate
Green Globes certification via
the GBI website
Highly qualified third-party assessors
audit building documentation and the Green
Globes questionnaire
A third-party assessor visually
assesses the building
against data inputs in
questionnaire
The Assessment Process
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• Download the pre-assessment checklist from the GBI Web site, sample below.
Preparation Checklist
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Green Globes™ Rating/Certification Requires Third-party Assessment
Buildings that have a predicted rating of 35% or more can pursue third-party assessment. Third-party assessment is required before a building can receive a certified rating or be publicized as such.
One to four globes are possible and our recognition program includes a plaque and PR kit. Case study development is encouraged
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“There is Growing Support from AIA, AGC, BOMA, media, and large private and public sector users making Green Globes one of the most “broadly accepted” rating systems in North America.”
Source: AIA Quantifying Sustainability Study 2008
Green Globes Recognition
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GBI Certification Plaque
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Vicki L. WordenVP Commercial Programs & Business Development
[email protected], 207-236-2920
Sally RussilloCommercial Programs Administrator
[email protected], 20-236-2920
Kevin StoverManager, Commercial Accounts
[email protected], 717-817-6892
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