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Our Foshan Industrial Park in the Greater Bay Area is the first LEED Gold pre-certified development delivered by our Mainland China business under the LEED Volume Building Design+Construction (BD+C) specification. The park sets the tone for continuous progress in sustainable development by Goodman in Mainland China.
Given the number of upcoming developments, our Goodman China team collaborated with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to develop a prototype to ‘pre-certify’ LEED Gold for new developments, and to streamline the certification process.
The LEED Volume prototype standardises the design and construction specifications for a green building as well as how to work with stakeholders and the auditing process. It also enables Goodman to consistently apply health and wellbeing measures and indoor air quality standards across all Mainland China developments, including those underway.
The prototype facilitates the reduction of operational carbon by improving energy efficiency and promoting the use of solar PV, contributing to Goodman’s global emissions reduction and solar PV capacity targets. The prototype also supports Goodman to lower the embodied carbon of construction.
Our Foshan Industrial Park in the Greater Bay Area is the first LEED Gold pre-certified development delivered by our Mainland China business under the LEED Volume Building Design+Construction (BD+C) specification. The park sets the tone for continuous progress in sustainable development by Goodman in Mainland China.
Given the number of upcoming developments, our Goodman China team collaborated with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to develop a prototype to ‘pre-certify’ LEED Gold for new developments, and to streamline the certification process.
The LEED Volume prototype standardises the design and construction specifications for a green building as well as how to work with stakeholders and the auditing process. It also enables Goodman to consistently apply health and wellbeing measures and indoor air quality standards across all Mainland China developments, including those underway.
The prototype facilitates the reduction of operational carbon by improving energy efficiency and promoting the use of solar PV, contributing to Goodman’s global emissions reduction and solar PV capacity targets. The prototype also supports Goodman to lower the embodied carbon of construction.
Our Foshan Industrial Park in the Greater Bay Area is the first LEED Gold pre-certified development delivered by our Mainland China business under the LEED Volume Building Design+Construction (BD+C) specification. The park sets the tone for continuous progress in sustainable development by Goodman in Mainland China.
Given the number of upcoming developments, our Goodman China team collaborated with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to develop a prototype to ‘pre-certify’ LEED Gold for new developments, and to streamline the certification process.
The LEED Volume prototype standardises the design and construction specifications for a green building as well as how to work with stakeholders and the auditing process. It also enables Goodman to consistently apply health and wellbeing measures and indoor air quality standards across all Mainland China developments, including those underway.
The prototype facilitates the reduction of operational carbon by improving energy efficiency and promoting the use of solar PV, contributing to Goodman’s global emissions reduction and solar PV capacity targets. The prototype also supports Goodman to lower the embodied carbon of construction.