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Construction is Getting Greener in Guangdong

Author:未知 Source:0  Updated:2019-04-19 19:04:38 
By CIHIE Committee   In 2018, Guangdong has constructed 93.35 million sq.m. of “green buildings” (eco-friendly buildings), including 12 million sq.m. of prefabricated buildings. According to government’s pro
By CIHIE Committee
 
In 2018, Guangdong has constructed 93.35 million sq.m. of “green buildings” (eco-friendly buildings), including 12 million sq.m. of prefabricated buildings. According to government’s project, in the next three years, a total of 180 million sq.m. of “green buildings” will be constructed. Till 2020, “green buildings” will cover 60% of civil construction in the province, or 70% in the Pearl River Delta region. 
 

Project on “Green Buildings” Construction by Government of Guangdong

Year

Mission

Area of newly built urban “green buildings” (million sq.m.)

Proportion of area of urban civil “green buildings” to the total area of newly built buildings (%)

Number of “green building” projects of two or more stars*

Whole province

Pearl River Delta region

East, north and west Guangdong regions

2018

56

40

50

10

120

2019

60

50

60

15

140

2020

64

60

70

25

160

*This refers to Assessment Standard for Green Building (GB/T 50378-2014) issued by government of People’s Republic of China, according to which, “one star” is the minimum standard for a “green building” and “three stars” is the highest standard.

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