Infrastructure Sustainability Workshops: Hamilton and Wellington
This one-day interactive workshop, being hosted by The Sustainability Society, investigates Infrastructure Sustainability (IS) in the New Zealand context. The Australian based ISCA framework will be used as a platform for this discussion.
National and international IS trends and live case studies will also be provided for consideration.
Senior stakeholders involved in the planning, design, development and management of public and private water, transport, energy and communication infrastructure are encouraged to participate.
This workshop is highly relevant for many members of the NZGBC network and The Sustainability Society is therefore offering this network a 15% discount on the workshop fees.
To book and receive your discount please go to: http://www.thesustainabilitysociety.org.nz/workshop-registration/ and use the code ‘NZGBC’ in the Membership Details section.
All core credits for paint are IEQ 3 and MAT 3.
A Wall partition calculator is included in the Interiors and Education Tools; paint contributes towards 2 available points for this credit.
Points are achievable under IEQ 11 clauses for overall illuminance of interior spaces; LRV of paint colours specified will help achieve this.
Interiors include paint applied up to 24 months prior.
Interiors are for a completed fit out only, no design tool is available.
Office has been expanded to include both Design and Built, criteria’s are the same but proof of compliance required is different.
Office has also been expanded to include both new builds and also major refurbishments where 50% or more of the building is undergoing refurbishment.
The amount of points available under IEQ and MAT and the associated weightings of each category vary greatly from tool to tool.