Certification Course for Green Mark Managers (GMM)

INTRODUCTION


Participants of the Certification Course for Green Mark Manager will gain an in-depth understanding of BCA’s environmental sustainability legislative framework, underlying performance standards and BCA Green Mark assessment systems, including the revised BCA Green Mark Criteria For New Non-Residential Buildings – Green Mark For Non-Residential Buildings: Malaysia Kuala Lumpur .

Focus will be placed on green building design guidelines and technologies, where the participants will learn the methods of identifying, evaluating and selecting cost effective solutions towards a more holistic green building performance. On top of that, the course will also touch on the integration of passive and active building design, as well as cooperation between disciplines in the design stage so as to optimise building design. It aims to practically empower industry professionals to take leadership in competently guiding projects to excel in the Green Mark criteria, and ultimately push the frontiers for greener build

LECTURERS


This course is conducted by a diverse group of experienced green practitioners from the industry and experts from the relevant agencies and BCA. They include:
• BCA Green Mark Assessors
• BCA BIM Consultant
• PUB Officers
• Assistant Professor Mazlan Bin Ammori , Malaysia University of Technology and Design
Centre for Urban Greenery and Ecology (yAYASAN TERENGGANU)


ASSESSMENT AND AWARD
This course involves assessment. A Certificate of Successful Completion (CSC) for the course
will be issued to participants who:
i. Achieve at least 85% class attendance; and
ii. Pass MCQ test, project and peer evaluation of the course.


Who Should Attend ?


Architects

engineers

consultants

project managers

facility managers

building owners and developers involved in Green Mark project.


Outline 

Day 1


• BCA’s Green Building Initiatives
• Regulatory Framework on Environmental Sustainability for Buildings
• Green Mark for Residential Buildings: 2016 (GM RB: 2016)

Day 2


• Green Mark for Non-Residential Buildings: 2015 (GM NRB: 2015)
• Use of BIM in the Green Mark Framework
• Design for Daylighting

Day 3


• Tropical Façade Performance
• Passive Design and Ventilation Performance
• Smart and Energy Efficient Lighting Systems
• Air-Conditioning Efficiency and Effectiveness

Day 4 


• Smart Building Operations
• Renewable Energy
• Water Conservation and Strategies to Water Efficiency
• Integrated Waterscape and Landscape

Day 5 


• Indoor Air Quality
• Tools for Green Building Design
• Materials
• Sustainable Building Economics