2014 Green Building Regulation of Mandaluyong City
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2014 Green Building Regulation of Mandaluyong City
FOREWORD Ordinance 535, s-2014 is enacted for the purpose of improving the efficiency of buildings in the use of natural resources, contributing to the global efforts in reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and minimizing impact of buildings on health and environment through Green Building Regulations. Applicable to new buildings in selected categories, the five areas of building performances targeted are as follows: Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Materials and Waste Management, Site Sustainability, Indoor Environmental Quality. Both the Ordinance and its IRR were done in a consultative, participatory and inclusive manner involving major stakeholders such as developers, property owners, professional organizations, suppliers, community organizations and home-owners’ associations to ensure public acceptance. This handbook is developed in preparation for the establishment and operation of a Center for Excellence to efficiently share the Mandaluyong experience and other success stories related to the implementation of the GB Code of the City. CONTENTS I. ORDINANCE NO. 535, S-2014 II. IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS III. CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES IV. HIGHLIGHT/SNAPSHOT OF THE FOUR (4) DAY STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION Republic of the Philippines City of Mandaluyong ORDINANCE NO. 535, S–2014 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 2014 GREEN BUILDING REGULATIONS OF MANDALUYONG CITY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES WHEREAS, the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines recognizes the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature; WHEREAS, Republic Act 7160, or the Local Government Code of 1991 mandates all Local Government Units to ensure and promote the health and safety of the people, and enhance their right to a balanced ecology; WHEREAS, overwhelming scientific evidence shows that global warming is altering the earth’s normal temperature and rainfall patterns, and that human activities such as burning of fossil fuel and land use change due to rapid urbanization are considered as significant factors that contribute to the Green House Gas (GHG) balance of the earth, which in turn leads to climate change; WHEREAS, the effects of climate change are now being felt throughout the world in periods of long drought, abnormal deluges and floods–globally known as El Niño and La Niña phenomena and more unpredictable weather conditions; and recent weather–related environmental catastrophes demonstrate the harmful effects of climate change in the Philippines; WHEREAS, these intertwined problems of climate change, social inequity, rising energy prices, and degradation of the natural systems require an integrated response that goes far beyond reducing carbon emissions; WHEREAS, climate change adaptation must be inextricably linked with actions to create and maintain jobs, improve community liveability and public health, address social inequity and foster strong, resilient natural system; WHEREAS, it is globally recognized that green building can significantly improve energy, water and resource efficiency, reduce waste and pollution generation, protect the environment, and improve occupants’ health and productivity; WHEREAS, it has become imperative for both public and private buildings to include green building and landscape requirements based on local climatic, geological, and topographical conditions which, while stricter than current building standards, are shown to be cost effective over the life of the building; WHEREAS, in order to ensure environmental sustainability of buildings, reduce its negative impact to health and environment and consequently drive market transformation, there is a need for the Local Government as building regulator to formulate, adopt and implement green building regulations; WHEREAS, the City of Mandaluyong has a long standing commitment to leadership in Green Building standards, sustainable design and construction practices, efficient water and other resource conservation and management and the reduction of Green House Gas Emissions; Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Mandaluyong in a session assembled: ARTICLE I TITLE OF THE ORDINANCE SECTION 1. TITLE OF THE ORDINANCE. This Ordinance shall be known and referred to as the “2014 Green Building Regulation of Mandaluyong City”. ARTICLE II AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE SECTION 2. AUTHORITY. This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to the Local Government Code which mandates the Local Government Units to ensure and support, among other things, the preservation and enrichment of culture, promote health and safety, enhance the right of people to a balanced ecology and preserve the comfort and convenience of their inhabitants. SECTION 3. PURPOSE. This Ordinance is enacted for the purpose of improving the efficiency of buildings in the use of natural resources, contributing to the global efforts in reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and minimizing impact of buildings on health and environment through Green Building Regulations. Green Building is the practice of adopting sustainable features and measures in the design, construction and operation of buildings. ARTICLE III DEFINITION OF TERMS AND PHRASES APARTELLE. The collaboration or the combination of an apartment and a hotel. It is a place of accommodation. It is similar to a pension house, a tourism inn, a guest house and a dormitory. ASHRAE. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air– Conditioning Engineers. BUILDING ENVELOPE. The interface and thermal barrier between the interior of the building and the outdoor environment including the walls, roof and foundation. CARBON EMISSION. The release of carbon into the atmosphere. COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Building that is used for commercial purposes. Types can include office buildings, retail, convenience store and shopping malls. EDUCATIONAL BUILDING. Building designed for various activities in a primary, secondary, or higher educational system and often including living areas for students. ENERGY. The ability or capacity to do work or to produce change. Forms of energy include heat, light, sound, electricity and chemical energy. Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 3 GREEN BUILDING. An integrated whole-building approach to the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of buildings and their surrounding landscape that help mitigate the environmental, economic and social impacts of buildings through the following: site conservation and sustainable planning, water conservation and efficiency, energy efficiency and renewable energy; conservation of materials and resources, and improved indoor environmental quality and human health. GREEN HOUSE GAS. Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. GREEN MATERIALS. Includes all construction materials, hardware and fittings, rough–ins and finishing that are certified environment–friendly and the practice of optimizing its use such that construction debris and waste generated are limited to a minimum. INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. Refers to indoor air quality that focuses on airborne contaminants as well as other health, safety and comfort issues. MACHINERIES. Refers to machines, equipment mechanical contrivances, instruments, appliances or apparatus which may or may not be attached, permanently or temporarily to the real property, it includes the physical facilities for production, the installation and appurtenant service facilities, those which are mobile, self–powered or self–propelled, and those not permanently attached to the real property which are actually directly, and exclusively used to meet the needs of particular industry, business or activity and which by very nature and purpose are designed for, or necessary to its manufacturing, mining, logging, commercial, industrial or agricultural purposes. MIXED USED BUILDING. Medium to high rise building that blends any combination of residential, commercial, cultural and institutional use. MODIFICATION/RENOVATION. Rehabilitation or expansion of an existing building and covers any of the following scope of works: 1. 2. Any of the electrical works, HVAC System and Water Supply. Construction of additional floor area or renovation of floor area of at least 1,000 sq.m. OFFICE BUILDING. Building in which business, clerical, or professional activities are conducted. RENEWABLE ENERGY. Energy that comes from resources which are continuously replenished such as sunlight, wind and geothermal heat. RETAIL. Business dedicated to the sale of goods or commodities in small quantities directly to the ultimate consumers. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. Building/structure for exclusive use as multiple family dwellings with mixed housing types, may include low, medium or high– rise residential condominium buildings and apartelle that are already commercial in nature or scale. Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 4 SITE SUSTAINABILITY. The manner by which the building is located and constructed so as to minimize the use of energy, water and natural resources, generate less waste, and minimize the impact on the land compared to traditional design, construction and maintenance techniques. TOTAL FLOOR AREA. The total floor space within the building computed by measuring to the exterior face of the permanent external building walls. Total Floor Area shall include all floor space within a building, specifically: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. Office areas Residential areas Commercial Areas Corridors Lobbies Vertical penetrations which shall mean stairs, floors, pipe shafts, vertical ducts, and the like, and their enclosing walls. Rest rooms or toilets Machine rooms, pump rooms, electrical rooms, utility rooms. Storage rooms and closets Covered balconies and terraces Interior walls and columns, and other interior features Covered areas used for parking and driveways, including vertical penetrations in parking floors where no residential or office units are present, plant boxes and residual areas arising from the layout of parking lots. Uncovered areas for AC cooling towers, overhead water tanks, roof decks, laundry areas and cages, wading or swimming pools, whirlpools or Jacuzzis, gardens, courts and function areas. ARTICLE IV SCOPE, COVERAGE AND APPLICABILITY SECTION 4. SCOPE. Green Building aims at improving building performance in the following areas: 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 SECTION 5. Energy Efficiency Water Efficiency Materials and Waste Management Site Sustainability Indoor Environmental Quality COVERAGE AND APPLICATION. This Green Building Regulation applies to all buildings to be constructed as specified herein. 5.1 Green Building requirements shall apply entirely to new buildings in the following categories: a. b. c. d. e. Residential buildings with total floor area greater than 20,000 sq.m. Office buildings with total floor area greater than 10,000 sq.m. Mixed–use buildings with total floor area greater than 10,000 sq.m. Educational buildings with total floor area greater than 5,000 sq.m Retail buildings with total floor area greater than 15,000 sq.m. Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 5 f. Hotel buildings g. Hospital buildings h. Government Buildings For mixed–use buildings, building requirements for each building type incorporated into the mixed–use building shall apply. SECTION 6. 5.2 Green Building requirements apply to scope of works covered by modification/renovation of existing buildings in the categories above and covering a floor area of at least 1,000 square meters. 5.3 The Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) as defined herein shall review the application of this regulation to building categories and total floor areas three years from the adoption of this ordinance and every year thereafter. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) may broaden the application to include other measures, building categories, existing buildings and/or lower corresponding total floor areas. APPROACH. 6.1. Compliance with the National Building Code, its IRR and Reference Codes and other relevant laws is mandatory. 6.2. This Ordinance prescribes additional mandatory measures that have been predetermined through detailed analysis to achieve savings in energy and water efficiency, materials and waste efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) and site sustainability. Other measures not included may be considered by the applicant/ project in order to achieve greater efficiency and savings for energy and water consumption. SECTION 7. GREEN BUILDING REGULATIONS. 7.1 ENERGY EFFICIENCY a. Purpose. Energy Efficiency requires the adoption of efficient practices, designs, methods and technology that reduce energy consumption resulting in cost savings as well as reduced consumption of non–renewable energy. b. The applicant/project shall comply with the list of measures indicated in the table below. TABLE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY OFFICE BUILDING ENVELOPE Air tightness and vapor barrier Required Window to Wall Ratio and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient of Glass Required Operable windows Required EFFICIENCY OF MECHANICAL SYSTEM Energy Efficiency of Air– conditioning Equipment Required Variable Speed Drives and High Efficiency Motors Required Enthalpy Recovery of Exhaust Required Air Ceiling Fans or Wall Fans Exempt RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Required Required Required Exempt Required Required Exempt Required Required Required Exempt Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt Required Required Required Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 6 EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Daylight controlled lighting system Required Lighting Power Density Required Occupancy Sensors Required Lifts and Escalator Efficiencies Required 7.2 Required Required Exempt Required Required Required Required Required Exempt Required Exempt Required Exempt Required Required Required Required Required Required Required WATER EFFICIENCY a. PURPOSE. Water Efficiency requires the adoption of efficient practices, design, materials, fixtures, equipment and methods that reduce water consumption resulting in cost savings as well as reduced consumption of potable water and maximize use thru re–use and re–cycling. b. The applicant/project shall comply with the list of measures indicated in the table below: TABLE OF WATER EFFICIENCY MEASURES BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY Water efficient fittings (including low flow taps and W/C flushes) Rain–water harvesting Water recycling for cooling towers 7.3 OFFICE RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Exempt Required Exempt Required Exempt Exempt MATERIALS AND WASTE MANAGEMENT a. PURPOSE. Materials Efficiency requires the adoption of efficient waste management practices and use of materials that are environment friendly and locally available. b. The applicant/project shall comply with the list of measures indicated in the table below: TABLE OF MATERIALS EFFICIENCY MEASURES BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY MRF (waste segregation and collection) 7.4 OFFICE RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Required Required Required Required Required Required INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY a. PURPOSE. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) requires the adoption of design, construction and operation practices that take into consideration the improvement of the occupant’s health, productivity, safety and quality of life. b. The IEQ measures listed in the table below must be complied with. TABLE OF IEQ MEASURES BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY Designated smoking area Designation of pantry or area for staff dining OFFICE RETAIL HOTEL Required/ Ordinance No. 467, S–2011 Required/ Ordinance No. 467, S–2011 Required/ Ordinance No. 467, S–2011 Required Exempt Exempt HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL Smoking ban per City Ord. No. 467, S–2011 Required/ Ordinance No. 467, S–2011 Required Required SCHOOL Smoking ban per City Ord. No. 467, S–2011 Required Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 7 7.5 SITE SUSTAINABILITY a. PURPOSE. Site sustainability requires the adoption of design, construction and operation practices that minimize the impact of buildings on ecosystems and water resources. b. The site sustainability measure below must be complied with. TABLE OF SITE SUSTAINABILITY MEASURES BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY A minimum of fifty percent of the required unpaved area shall be devoted to vegetation planted with species indigenous to the entire region. OFFICE RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Required Required Required Required Required Required ARTICLE V MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS SECTION 8. SECTION 9. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ENFORCEMENT. 8.1. OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE (LCE). This Ordinance shall be enforced and administered by the LCE. 8.2. TECHNICAL SUPPORT. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council and the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority, which are herein established, shall provide technical support to the Local Chief Executive (LCE). MANDALUYONG CITY GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL (MCGBC). The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council is hereby established subject to the arrangements below: 9.1 COMPOSITION. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) shall be composed of the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. City Mayor as Chairman City Green Building Officer as Co–Chairman City Planning and Development Coordinator City Engineer/Building Official Chairman of the Sangguniang Panlungsod on Engineering and Public Works Legal Officer Public Information Officer City Assessor City Health Officer 9.2 TECHNICAL SUPPORT. A Technical Working Group and Secretariat shall be created to provide technical assistance to the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council. 9.3 HONORARIA. For the effective performance of its functions, the members of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council, Technical Working Group and the Secretariat shall be entitled to a monthly honorarium subject, however, to change depending on new or recent legislations, memoranda, circulars or Presidential proclamation as follows: Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 8 a. b. Chairman Members and Secretariat P 3,000.00 2,500.00 9.4 MEETINGS. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) shall meet regularly at least once a month. In case of urgent issues, the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) may hold a special meeting to address the said issue. 9.5 DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) shall perform the following duties and responsibilities: a. Facilitate the review of this Green Building Ordinance and recommend to the Sangguniang Panlungsod necessary amendments or adoption of new Green Building Regulations. b. Monitor implementation, conduct study and research to update the ordinance. c. Evaluate and approve incentives to be given to owners/ developers. d. Determine and recommend to Sangguniang Panlungsod the annual budget of a Transitory Green Building Office for the operation and implementation of the Green Building Ordinance. The budget of such transitory office shall be sourced from the approved budget of the MCGBA. SECTION 10. MANDALUYONG CITY GREEN BUILDING AUTHORITY. To provide technical assistance and support to the Local Chief Executive, a Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) is hereby created. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) shall be headed by the City Green Building Officer (CGBO), who shall manage and supervise the operations of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA). 10.1 COMPOSITION. The Office of the MCGBA shall be composed of the following personnel, subject to the Qualification Standards of the Civil Service Commission. The composition of Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) shall not exceed the following staffing structure. POSITION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10.2 City Green Building Officer Assistant City Green Building Officer Two (2) Division Chiefs(GBO IV) Four (4) Section Chiefs (GBO III) Four (4) Evaluators/Inspectors (GBO II) Eight (8) Evaluators/Inspectors (GBO I) One (1) Secretary One (1) Driver One (1) Utility One (1) Liaison Officer SALARY GRADE SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG 27 24 22 18 15 11 11 4 4 4 QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY GREEN BUILDING OFFICER (CGBO). Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 9 A. B. 10.3 The City Green Building Officer (CGBO) shall be: 1. Filipino citizen, a resident of the City of Mandaluyong and of good moral character; 2. A registered voter of the city of Mandaluyong; 3. Duly Registered Architect or Civil Engineer, or any other relevant profession; 4. Current member of a duly accredited organization of his/her profession and in good standing for the last two (2) years. 5. Must have a planning, design and management experience for at least five (5) years prior to his appointment. The City Green Building Officer (CGBO) shall perform the following duties and responsibilities: 1. Act on all applications for Green Building Compliance Certificate (GBCC) for all projects, issue the Green Building Pre–Compliance Certificate (GBPCC) and Green Building Compliance Certificate (GBCC). 2. Conduct continuing study in green building trends and standards and coordinate with the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) regarding proposed amendments to the Ordinance prior to the adoption by the Sangguniang Panlungsod. 3. Monitor projects and issue notices of violation and show cause orders to owners, developers, or managers of projects that are in violation of the Green Building Ordinance and if necessary, refer subsequent actions thereon to the appropriate agency. CAPACITY BUILDING. The City Green Building Official (GBO) and the technical staff of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) shall be authorized to undergo technical trainings on Green Building to enhance their capacities to perform their functions in implementing this Code. a. To further enhance capacities, the City Green Building Official (GBO) and the technical staff shall also have the privilege of receiving support for training to qualify them as Green Building expert or its equivalent in any recognized Green Building System, subject to the provision below. b. All staff of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) who receive support for training to qualify as Green Building expert under the provision above shall submit a sworn statement of commitment to serve the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) in his/her capacity for a minimum of three (3) years. Any staff who availed of the above but opted to leave the service in less than three years after being qualified and for no valid reason as determined by the Local Chief Executive shall be obliged to pay the cost to the Local Government Unit for supporting his/her training. Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 10 10.4 TRANSITORY GREEN BUILDING OFFICE. Upon approval of this Ordinance, the City Planning and Development Department shall act as the transitory Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) under the supervision of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) and shall remain as such until an official Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) is fully organized and established. The City Planning and Development Coordinator shall act as the temporary City Green Building Officer and shall appoint or designate any employees of the City Government of Mandaluyong and/or recommend hiring or hire additional personnel who, in his discretion, have the technical knowledge and capability to efficiently handle the work, and occupy the position of the officers and staff of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA). Provided that, the number of temporary officers and staff does not exceed what is required in the approved structure of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA). 10.5 BUDGETARY ALLOCATION. Upon determination of sufficiency of funds by the Office of the Local Chief Executive and after complying with the existing laws, rules and regulations, an annual appropriation for the established MCGBA shall be included in the regular budgeting procedures to cover the operational and management expenses as well as other expenses necessary for the proper, responsive and full operation of the organized and established MCGBA. The officers and staff of the Transitory Green Building Office shall be entitled to a monthly compensation not exceeding 25% of their respective monthly salary without prejudice to other allowances, honoraria or incentives compensatory to other duties and tasks assigned to them. ARTICLE VI GREEN BUILDING (GB) CERTIFICATION PROCESS SECTION 11. GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATE. All owners and developers of projects within the coverage of this Ordinance shall secure the following certificates: 1. 2. GB Pre–Compliance Certificate (GBPCC) in Building Design GB Compliance Certificate (GBCC) in Construction SECTION 12. GREEN BUILDING PRE–COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE (GBPCC) IN BUILDING DESIGN. 12.1 BUILDING PERMIT. For buildings covered by this Ordinance, no building permit shall be issued without a GBPCC in Design. 12.2 DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS. Proponent shall be required to submit the following documentary requirements for the evaluation of the MCGBA: 1. Duly accomplished application form; 2. At least seven (7) sets of complete plans (Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Sanitary, and Electronics) signed by the owner or his duly authorized representative and relevant professionals; Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 11 12.3 SECTION 13. 3. One (1) copy of lot plan with vicinity map; 4. General specification of materials/equipment to be used for the Green Building measures duly signed and sealed by professionals concerned and owner of building or duly authorized representative; 5. Bill of Materials for Green Building Measures; 6. Pre–Compliance Checklist of Requirements; 7. Computation of projected building consumption for energy (kwh/capita or sq.m) and water (cu.m/capita or sq.m) specifying local design standards used. 8. Projected building consumption for energy (kwh/capita or sq.m) and water (cu.m/capita or sq.m) upon application of Green Building Measures EVALUATION AND ISSUANCE. Issuance of the GBPCC in the Design shall be subject to satisfactory finding that the project drawings and specifications have complied with the requirements of this Code. The GBPCC shall be issued by the MCGBA only upon presentation of the official receipt of payment. GREEN BUILDING COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION. 13.1 OCCUPANCY PERMIT. No Occupancy Permit for buildings covered under this Ordinance shall be issued prior to the issuance of the Green Building Compliance Certificate in Construction. 13.2 DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS. Proponent shall be required to submit the following documentary requirements for the evaluation of the MCGBA. Assessment will be made with the MCGBA Site Inspection Report: 13.3 1. Duly accomplished application form and Compliance Check List of Requirements. 2. Three (3) sets of As Built plan duly signed by the owner or his duly authorized representative and relevant professionals. EVALUATION AND ISSUANCE. Issuance of the Green Building Compliance Certificate in Construction shall be subject to satisfactory finding that the project as constructed has complied with the requirements of this Code. SECTION 14. REPORTORIAL REQUIREMENTS. 14.1 ANNUAL REPORTS. The developer/administrator of the Building shall submit to the MCGBA an annual report, commencing one year from the issuance of the occupancy permit. The report shall contain the following information: 14.1.1 14.1.2 14.1.3 14.1.4 Monthly Energy consumption (kwh) and bill or equivalent document certified by concerned utility company; Monthly Water consumption and bill or equivalent document certified by concerned utility company; Occupancy rate. Other relevant data necessary for building profiling. Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 12 14.2 CONFIDENTIALITY. All information shall be treated with confidentiality and shall be aggregated. No specific attribution shall be made to a building or building owner when data is presented publicly. ARTICLE VII GREEN BUILDING FEES SECTION 15. GREEN BUILDING FEES. The rate of filing and processing fees for the Green Building Certificate shall be as follows: TYPE OF TRANSACTION A. FILING/APPLICATION FEE B. PROCESSING FEE 1. RESIDENTIAL a. Residential b. Utilized for commercial/ gain purposes 2. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL/ OFFICE/HOTEL 3. INSTITUTIONAL a. School b. Hospital 4. RENOVATION/ RETROFITTING 5. ALL GOVERNMENT PROJECTS C. CERTIFICATE FEE D. SURCHARGE GREEN BUILDING PRE– COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE RATE OF FEES (Pesos) GREEN BUILDING COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE RATE OF FEES (Pesos) P 150.00 P 50.00 3.00 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.00 per sq.m. of total floor area 5.25 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.75 per sq.m. of total floor area 5.25 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.75 per sq.m. of total floor area 3.75 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.25 per sq.m. of total floor area 3.75 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.25 per sq.m. of total floor area Corresponding prescribed rate Corresponding prescribed rate for items 1–3 above for items 1–3 above Free of charge pursuant to Free of charge pursuant to Section 209 of the NBC Section 209 of the NBC P 75.00 P 25.00 A surcharge of one hundred percent (100%) of the total Green Building fees but not less than Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00) whichever is higher shall be charged to any applicant, proponent, proprietor, owner or representative who commences or undertakes any project without having first secured a Green Building Pre– Compliance Certificate and which shall be due upon securing of such certificate. SECTION 16. PROCEEDS FROM GREEN BUILDING FEES. All payments for Green Building Fees shall be made directly to the City Treasurer’s Department, eighty percent (80%) of which shall accrue to the General Funds of the City of Mandaluyong and shall be dedicated for infrastructure support, environmental projects of the City Government and shall augment the funds of salaries and wages of the MCGBA and twenty percent (20%) from such Green Building Fees to be deposited into a City Government trust fund to be used as follows: 16.1 Fifteen Percent (15%) to fund requirements for transportation expenses, office supplies and equipment and personnel capacity enhancement activities of the MCGBA. 16.2 Five Percent (5%) as productivity incentives for personnel actually involved in City Green Building policy formulation and implementation such as members of the MCGBC, MCGBA, Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee on Engineering and Public Works and Heads and staff of the City Planning and Development Office and Engineering Department involved in green building activities. Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 13 ARTICLE VIII CENTER FOR EXCELENCE SECTION 17. CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE. The City shall allocate an area to serve as the Green Building Center for Excellence. The center shall be managed by the MCGBA and shall showcase Green Building success stories, processes and reference materials to be open to visitors free of charge. The MCGBA shall be authorized to host Green Building Learning Events. ARTICLE IX INCENTIVES AND PENALTIES SECTION 18. INCENTIVES. The City shall provide incentives as may be deemed appropriate by the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council to owners and developers whose buildings have complied with the provisions of this Ordinance. 18.1 INCREASED BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT (BHL) AND FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR). Any owner or developer who was issued a Green Building Pre– Compliance Certificate shall automatically be granted Floor Area Ratio or Building Height Limit as indicated below, whichever is applicable, subject to the provisions of Section 13 of this Ordinance: ZONE CLASSIFICATION As per Ordinance No. 475, S–2011 R3–A R3–B R3–C C–1 C–2 C3–A C3–B C3–C C4–FAR 3 C4–FAR 10 18.2 BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT/ FLOOR AREA RATIO NO. OF STOREYS HEIGHT IN METERS 8 14 21 6 7 18 34 65 24 42 63 18 21 54 102 195 FAR 4 FAR 12 REAL PROPERTY TAX DISCOUNT ON MACHINERY AND IMPROVEMENT. Any owner or developer who was able to secure a Green Building Compliance Certificate and Occupancy Permit shall automatically be given the following: a. A discount of fifty percent (50%) on Real Property Tax on Machinery for every machinery installed in accordance with Section 7 Green Building Regulations. b. A discount of ten percent (10%) on Real Property Tax on Improvement. Provided: a. Such discounts shall be applied directly to the tax due as computed by the City Assessor’s Department pursuant to the Tax Code of the City of Mandaluyong; Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 14 18.3 b. Such discounts shall apply only to the first year of payment of taxes; c. Such discounts shall be independent of other applicable discounts as defined in the Tax Code of the City of Mandaluyong. DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS. The incentives shall be given only upon submission of the following subject to evaluation and approval of the MCGBC: a. b. c. d. Letter of Intent to avail of Green Building incentive Green Building Certificate Occupancy Permit List and actual cost of Green Building Measures installed SECTION 19. PENALTIES. Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction be penalized with fine from a minimum of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00) up to a maximum of Five Thousand Pesos (P5,000.00) or imprisonment of two (2) months to one (1) year, or both, at the discretion of the Court. If the violator is a corporation or partnership, the penalty prescribed above shall be imposed upon the president and/or general manager or the managing partner, as the case may be, of the erring entity. These penalties are without prejudice to the filing of the proper administrative, criminal or civil actions in the proper court, body or tribunal for violations of other laws. ARTICLE X FINAL PROVISION SECTION 20. IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS. Within six (6) months from the effectivity of this Ordinance, a team composed of the MCGBA, City Planning and Development Department, Engineering Department, City Health Department, City Assessor, and City Legal Department shall prepare the implementing rules and regulations of this Ordinance for approval of the LCE. The IRR shall be subject to periodic review of said team. In case of extreme necessity, said team shall convene immediately to evaluate which portion is difficult to conform with and/ or is counter to the objective of the City. Said team shall draft and recommend a revised IRR subject to approval of the LCE. SECTION 21. REPEALING CLAUSE. All local Ordinances of the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Mandaluyong and Executive Orders and Administrative Regulations of the Local Chief Executive, or parts thereof which are inconsistent with any of the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed or modified accordingly. SECTION 22. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE. Should any part or provision of this Ordinance be held unconstitutional or invalid by a competent court, the other parts or provisions hereof which are not affected thereby shall continue to be in full force and effect. Ordinance No. 535, S–2014 Page 15 IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TITLE ................................................................................................................................. Foreword ......................................................................................................................... Acknowledgment .......................................................................................................... i v vi RULE I – TITLE AND PURPOSE 7 Title ..................................................................................................................................... Purpose ............................................................................................................................. 7 7 RULE II – DEFINITION OF TERMS AND PHRASES 7 ARTICLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Definition.......................................................................................................................... Acronyms.......................................................................................................................... 7 12 RULE III – SCOPE, COVERAGE AND APPLICABILITY 13 Scope ................................................................................................................................... Coverage and Application ........................................................................................... Approach ............................................................................................................................ Mandatory Green Measures ....................................................................................... 13 13 14 14 RULE IV – GREEN BUILDING MEASURES 14 Energy Efficiency ............................................................................................................ Water Efficiency .............................................................................................................. Materials and Waste Management .......................................................................... Indoor Environmental Quality ................................................................................... Site Sustainability ........................................................................................................... 14 24 25 26 27 RULE V – MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS 28 Responsibility for Enforcement................................................................................ Mandaluyong City Green Building Council.......................................................... Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority...................................................... Transitory Green Building Office.............................................................................. Budgetary Allocation .................................................................................................... 28 28 29 31 31 RULE VI – GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION PROCESS 32 Green Building Certificate............................................................................................. 32 ii 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Green Building Pre-Compliance Certificate (GBPCC) in Building Design......................................................................................................................... Green Building Certification Process Flow ......................................................... Green Building Certification Time Table ............................................................. Green Building Compliance Certificate in Construction............................... Reportorial Requirements.......................................................................................... 32 33 33 33 33 RULE VII – GREEN BUILDING APPLICATION FORMS 34 Green Building Pre-Compliance Certificate in Building Design ................. Green Building Compliance Certificate in Construction ............................... 34 34 RULE VIII - GREEN BUILDING FEES 34 Green Building Fees........................................................................................................ 34 RULE IX – CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE FEES 36 Center for Excellence Fees ........................................................................................... 36 RULE X – INCENTIVES AND PENALTIES 36 Incentives............................................................................................................................. Penalties................................................................................................................................ 36 37 RULE XI – REVIEW AND REVISION 38 Periodic Review and Revision..................................................................................... 38 RULE XII – FINAL PROVISIONS 38 Amendatory and Repealing Clauses ........................................................................ Separability Clauses ........................................................................................................ Transitory and Exclusion Clause ............................................................................... Effectivity Clause .............................................................................................................. 38 38 38 38 Building Categories for Efficiency Measures......................................................... Minimum Fresh Air Rates (cfm/ft2) from PSVARE 2010................................ Maximum SHGC and Minimum VLT for each Windows to Wall Ratio........ Maximum SHGC for Each WWR and Each Orientation..................................... Correction Factor for Each Horizontal Overhang Shading Projection....... Correction Factor for Each Vertical Fins Shading Projection ....................... Electrically-Operated Unitary Air Conditioners and Condensing 14 16 17 17 18 18 TABLES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 iii Units (I-P).............................................................................................................................. Water Chilling Packages – Minimum Efficiency Requirements (I-P)......... Minimum Nominal Efficiency of Motors (PSVARE 2010)............................... 2010 PSVARE Maximum Lighting Power Density (LPD)................................. Water Efficiency Measures ........................................................................................... Fixture and Appliance Ratings..................................................................................... Materials Efficiency Measures ..................................................................................... MRF Room Requirements ............................................................................................. Indoor Environmental Quality Measures ............................................................... Site Sustainability Measures......................................................................................... Staffing Pattern of the MCGBA...................................................................................... Rate of Filing and Processing fees for Green Building Certification............ Building Height Limit and Floor Area Ratio for Green Building.................... 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 26 28 30 35 36 Definition of Orientation................................................................................................. Schematic Representation of a Window and Related Overhang or Fin ..... 18 19 Mandaluyong Green Building Authority Organizational Structure.............. MGBA Certificate Process Flow – Issuance of GBPCC........................................ MGBA Certificate Process Flow – Issuance of GBCC .......................................... Work Flow for Application for GBPCC/GBCC ....................................................... Time Table for Applications ......................................................................................... 40 41 42 43 44 LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTED ............................................................................................ 45 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FIGURES 1 2 ANNEXES A B1 B2 B3 C iv FOREWORD The Mandaluyong City Green Building Project commenced with a Cooperation Agreement signed between the City of Mandaluyong and the International Finance Corporation on October 2012 that has effectivity until June 30, 2017. The project is focused on developing and implementing green building regulations in the city of Mandaluyong that will result in increased efficiency of buildings in the use of resources such as energy, water and materials thus minimizing the impacts of buildings on human health and the environment. With the creation of a City Green Building Team through Executive Order No. 04, series of 2012 and under the technical assistance of the International Finance Corporation, Ordinance No. 535, s-2014 otherwise known as the “2014 Green Building Regulation of Mandaluyong City” was adopted on January 27, 2014 during the second and final reading by the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Mandaluyong. Ordinance No. 535, s-2014 is the output of several fora conducted at the national level, consultation with local government units, massive stakeholders’ consultation at the city level, ocular inspection of actual buildings certified by established Green Building Rating Systems, and a market study of at least 60 buildings in Metro Manila, Metro Cebu and Metro Davao to establish the baseline for determining green measures appropriate for local investment climate. The Ordinance is designed for application to new buildings of specific categories but with provisions for revision and gradual expansion to cover other categories of buildings in the future. The Ordinance also provides for the preparation of an Implementing Rules and Regulations to simplify interpretation of its various provisions. This IRR details technical descriptions, guidelines and approaches for easier compliance to mandatory measures for energy and water efficiencies. Other building performance areas mentioned in the Ordinance such as Materials and Waste Management, Site Sustainability, and Indoor Environmental Quality require simple measures, hence, do not warrant further detailing and discussion. The realization of this IRR is made possible through the combined efforts of the Mandaluyong City Officials and the City Green Building Team, the International Finance Corporation Team of consultants including the Philippine Green Building Initiative, with the participation of various stakeholders on building design, construction and operation. Day 1 v Day 2 Day 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT To our leaders, representatives of professional organizations, national government agencies, developers, building contractors, designers, suppliers, owners and operators, community organizations and other non-government organizations who, in one way or another, have shared their expertise and opinions to make this IRR as simple, realistic and implementable as possible, and jumpstart a new beginning of a sustainable, liveable and a model community. Specifically, a profound expression of gratitude is hereby extended to the following: CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION Hon. Benjamin DC. Abalos, Jr. Mr. Hans Shrader City Mayor and Chairman, CGBT Senior Program Manager, IFC Hon. Edward Bartolome Arch. Autif Sayyed City Vice Mayor IFC Green Building Specialist for the East Asia Pacific Hon. Councilor Charisse Marie A. Abalos Hon. Councilor Rhoel B. Bacar Hon. Councilor Cherry Lynn P. Santos Hon. Councilor Antonio DS Suva Hon. Councilor Jesus C. Cruz Hon. Councilor Fernando S. Ocampo Hon. Councilor Alexander C. Sta. Maria Hon. Councilor Grace Marie V. Antonio Hon. Councilor Francisco Esteban Hon. Councilor Ayla V. Alim Hon. Councilor Luisito E. Espinosa Hon. Councilor Alex I. Santos Hon. Councilor Edmond Espiritu Atty. Maria Teresita G. Lacerna CGB PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM Arman Comandao (Team Leader) Hon. Councilor B. Rhoel Bacar (Member) Engr. Crisanto W. Roxas (Member) Atty. Voltaire G. San Pedro (Member) Hon. Michael R. Ocampo (Member) Mr. Ernesto E. Victorino (Member) Dr. Pecos RI Camarines (Member) Mr. Jimmy M. Isidro (Member) CGBT TECHNICAL TEAM Mr. Victor E. Victoria Arch. Roberto G. Tolentino Engr. Gaspar F. Alcazar Engr. Mary Jane dela Cruz Engr. Ronaldo Cerrudo Atty. Ernesto San Juan Dr. Maria Teresita Viray Ms. Adelina Lomarda Ms. Marites Calo IFC Legal Advisor For Investment Climate Technical Consultants, IFC Mr. Ruggiero Guida (WSP) Mr. Ommid Saberi (WSP) Philippine Green Building Initiative (PGBI) STAKEHOLDERS (who provided inputs/reply) Greenfield Development Corporation SM Supermalls Liberty Center, Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong City Addition Hills North HOA Inc. Century Properties Inc., Makati City National Housing Authority Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers CGB TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SECRETARIAT Engr. Vermelita B. Simbulan Ms. Susan S. Gasilao Engr. Anna Mae Hernandez Arch. Joseph Perfecto Rea Arch. Abraham Raposon, Jr Mr. Orlando Fumera Mr. Erickson dela Rosa Ms. Rachel T. Maravilla Ms. Belen Mariscotes Mr. Lito Cloma Engr. Maricel Licuanan Ms. Jane T. Agbay Mr. Jeffrey Sison vi PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE X, SECTION 20 OF ORDINANCE NO. 535, S-2014, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “2014 GREEN BUILDING REGULATIONS OF MANDALUYONG CITY”, THE FOLLOWING RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE HEREBY ADOPTED IN ORDER TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE. RULE I TITLE AND PURPOSE ARTICLE 1. TITLE. These rules shall be known and cited as the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Ordinance No. 535, s-2014 otherwise known as 2014 Green Building Regulations of Mandaluyong City. ARTICLE. 2. PURPOSE. The purpose of these Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)is to provide detailed guidelines for the effective implementation of the 2014 Green Building Regulations of Mandaluyong City. RULE II DEFINITION OF TERMS AND PHRASES ARTICLE 3. DEFINITION. For purposes of this IRR, the following definition of terms, phrases and acronyms shall apply: Apartelle. The collaboration or the combination of an apartment and a hotel. It is a place of accommodation. It is similar to a pension house, a tourism inn, a guest house and a dormitory. ASHRAE. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air– Conditioning Engineers. Automatic: Self-acting, operating by its own mechanism when actuated by some nonmanual influence, such as a change in current strength, pressure, temperature, or mechanical configuration. Automatic Control Device: A device capable of automatically turning loads off and on without manual intervention. BOD: Biological Oxygen Demand (is an indication of organic matter in wastewater) Building Envelope. The interface and thermal barrier between the interior of the building and the outdoor environment including the walls, windows, ground floor, roof and foundation. Building materials: Any element of the building envelope through which heat flows and that is included in the component U-factor calculations other than air films and insulation 7 Carbon Emission. The release of carbon into the atmosphere. COD: Chemical Oxygen Demand (is an indication of organic matter in wastewater) Coefficient of Performance (COP) : The ratio of the rate of heat removal to the rate of energy input, in consistent units, for a complete refrigerating system or some specific portion of that system under designated operating conditions. Commercial Building. Building that is used for commercial purposes. Types can include office buildings, retail, convenience store and shopping malls. Daylight Zones: A daylight zone is defined as an area with a depth of 5 meters parallel to any glazed external wall or 1.5 times of the head height of the windows, whichever is larger. Educational Building. Building designed for various activities in a primary, secondary, or higher educational system and often including living areas for students. Energy. The ability or capacity to do work or to produce change. Forms of energy include heat, light, sound, electricity and chemical energy. Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The ratio of net cooling capacity in Btu/h to total rate of electric input in watts under designated operating conditions. Fan System Power: The sum of the nominal power demand (nameplate horsepower) of motors of all fans that are required to operate at design conditions to supply air from the heating or cooling source to the conditioned space(s) and return it to the source or exhaust it to the outdoors. Green Building. An integrated whole-building approach to the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of buildings and their surrounding landscape that help mitigate the environmental, economic and social impacts of buildings through the following: site conservation and sustainable planning, water conservation and efficiency, energy efficiency and renewable energy; conservation of materials and resources, and improved indoor environmental quality and human health. Green House Gas. Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. Green Materials. Includes all construction materials, hardware and fittings, rough–ins and finishing that are certified environment–friendly and the practice of optimizing its use such that construction debris and waste generated are limited to a minimum. Gross Roof Area: The area of the roof measured from the exterior faces of walls or from the centerline of party walls. 8 Indoor Environmental Quality. Refers to indoor air quality that focuses on airborne contaminants as well as other health, safety and comfort issues. Infiltration: The uncontrolled inward air leakage through cracks and crevices in any building element and around windows and doors of a building caused by pressure differences across these elements due to factors such as wind, inside and outside temperature differences (stack effect) and imbalance between supply and exhaust air systems. Installed Interior Lighting Power: The power in watts of all permanently installed general, task, and furniture lighting systems and luminaries. Integrated Part-Load Value (IPLV): A single-number figure of merit based on part-load EER, COP, or kW/ton expressing part-load efficiency for air-conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted operation at various load capacities for the equipment. Light Power Density (LPD): The ratio between the total installed lighting power and the total gross floor area. LPD for car parks is the total lighting power divided by the total car park area. Machineries. Refers to machines, equipment mechanical contrivances, instruments, appliances or apparatus which may or may not be attached, permanently or temporarily to the real property, it includes the physical facilities for production, the installation and appurtenant service facilities, those which are mobile, self–powered or self–propelled, and those not permanently attached to the real property which are actually directly, and exclusively used to meet the needs of particular industry, business or activity and which by very nature and purpose are designed for, or necessary to its manufacturing, mining, logging, commercial, industrial or agricultural purposes. Mixed Used Building. Medium to high rise building that blends any combination of residential, commercial, cultural and institutional use. Modification/Renovation. Rehabilitation or expansion of an existing building and covers any of the following scope of works: 1. Any of the electrical works, HVAC System and Water Supply. 2. Construction of additional floor area or renovation of floor area of at least 1,000 sq.m. Non-standard Part-Load Value (NPLV): A single-number part load efficiency figure of merit calculated and referenced to conditions other than IPLV conditions, for units that are not designed to operate at ARI Standard Rating Conditions. Office Building. Building in which business, clerical, or professional activities are conducted. 9 Occupancy Rate. For residential buildings, occupancy rate is the % of no. of units occupied for most part of the year. For retail buildings, occupancy rate is the % of total floor area that was not left vacant for most part of the year. Occupancy Sensor: A device that detects the presence or absence of people within an area and causes lighting, equipment, or appliances to be regulated accordingly. Orientation: The direction an envelope element faces, i.e., the direction of a vector perpendicular to and pointing away from the surface outside of the element. Outdoor or Fresh Air: Air that is outside the building envelope or is taken from outside the building and has not been previously circulated through the building. Projection Factor: Projection factor for overhang is the depth of the overhang divided by the height of the window. Projection factor of fins is the depth or length of fin divided by the width of the window. Pump System Power: The sum of the nominal power demand (nameplate horsepower) of motors of all pumps that are required to operate at design conditions to supply fluid from the heating or cooling source to all heat transfer devices (e.g. Coils, heat exchanger) and return it to the source. Rainwater Harvesting. Diversion and storage of rainwater from roof, terraces and hardscape area for reuse. Regularly Occupied Area: All the main areas in the buildings that are used on frequent bases, such as living rooms, bedrooms, classrooms, lobbies, meeting rooms and office spaces. Toilets, bathrooms, corridors and storage spaces will not be considered as frequently occupied area. Renewable Energy. Energy that comes from resources which are continuously replenished such as sunlight, wind and geothermal heat. Retail. Business dedicated to the sale of goods or commodities in small quantities directly to the ultimate consumers. Residential Building. Building/structure for exclusive use as multiple family dwellings with mixed housing types, may include low, medium or high–rise residential condominium buildings and apartelle that are already commercial in nature or scale. Roof: The upper portion of the building envelope, including opaque areas and Window, that is horizontal or tilted at an angle of less than 60° from horizontal. Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): The total cooling output of an air conditioner during its normal annual usage period for cooling (in Btu) divided by the total electric energy input during the same period (in Wh). 10 Site Sustainability. The manner by which the building is located and constructed so as to minimize the use of energy, water and natural resources, generate less waste, and minimize the impact on the land compared to traditional design, construction and maintenance techniques. Skylight: A window surface having a slope of less than 60 degrees from the horizontal plane. Set point: Point at which the desired temperature (°C) of the heated or cooled space is set. Shading Coefficient (SC): The ratio of solar heat gain at normal incidence through glazing to that occurring through 3 mm thick clear, double-strength glass, and calculated as SC = SHGC/0.87. Shading coefficient, as used herein, does not include interior, exterior, or integral shading devices. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): The ratio of the solar heat gain entering the space through the Window area to the incident solar radiation, expressed in percentage. Solar heat gain includes directly transmitted solar heat and absorbed solar radiation, which is then reradiated, conducted, or convected into the space. Total Floor Area. The total floor space within the building computed by measuring to the exterior face of the permanent external building walls. Total Floor Area shall include all floor space within a building, specifically: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Office areas Residential areas Commercial Areas Corridors Lobbies Vertical penetrations which shall mean stairs, floors, pipe shafts, vertical ducts, and the like, and their enclosing walls. Rest rooms or toilets Machine rooms, pump rooms, electrical rooms, utility rooms. Storage rooms and closets Covered balconies and terraces Interior walls and columns, and other interior features Covered areas used for parking and driveways, including vertical penetrations in parking floors where no residential or office units are present, plant boxes and residual areas arising from the layout of parking lots. Uncovered areas including roofdecks, helipads, wading or swimming pools, whirlpools or Jacuzzis, gardens, courts and function areas, and areas bounded by walls higher than 2 meters for utilities including AC cooling towers, overhead water tanks, laundry areas and cages Variable Air Volume (VAV) System: HVAC system that controls the dry-bulb temperature within a space by varying the volumetric flow of heated or cooled supply air to the space. 11 Ventilation: The process of supplying or removing air by natural or mechanical means to or from any space. Such air is not required to have been conditioned. Variable Speed Drive (VSD). The equipment used to control the speed of machinery by changing the frequency at which the motor is operated. Where process conditions demand adjustment of flow from a pump or fan, varying the speed of the drive may save energy compared with other techniques for flow control. Wall: That portion of the building envelope, including opaque area and window, that is vertical or tilted at an angle of 60° from horizontal or greater. 1. Below-grade wall: that portion of a wall in the building envelope that is entirely below the finish grade and in contact with the ground 2. Above-grade wall: a wall that is not a below-grade wall. Wall area, gross: The area of the wall measured on the exterior face from the top of the floor to the bottom of the roof. Water efficient fittings: Water fittings such as faucets, showerheads and flushes that use less water in order to perform the same function of cleaning as effectively as standard models. Window Area: Total area of the Window measure using the opening and including the glazing, sash and frame Window to wall ratio: The ratio of the area of the windows or other glazing area to the gross facade area measured from exterior expressed as a percentage ARTICLE 4. ACRONYMS. The acronyms used in this IRR shall mean as follows: AHU ARI ASHRAE Btu COP HVAC kVA kW kWh PSVARE SC SHGC sqm STP TR Air Handling Unit Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Institute American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers British thermal unit Coefficient of Performance Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning Kilovolt-ampere Kilowatt Kilowatt-hour Philippines Society of Ventilating, Air Conditioning & Refrigerating Engineers Shading Coefficient Solar Heat Gain Coefficient Square Meter Sewage Treatment Plant Tonnage of Refrigeration 12 VLT VAV VFD VSD W Wh WWR Visible Light Transmission Variable Air Volume Variable Frequency Drive Variable Speed Drive Watt Watt-hour Window to Wall Ratio RULE III SCOPE, COVERAGE AND APPLICABILITY ARTICLE 5. SCOPE. Green Building measures shall be applied to improve building performance in the following areas: A. B. C. D. E. Energy Efficiency Water Efficiency Materials and Waste Management Site Sustainability Indoor Environmental Quality ARTICLE. 6. COVERAGE AND APPLICATION. This Green Building Regulation applies to the following: A. New buildings in the following categories: 1. Residential buildings with total floor area greater than 20,000 sq.m. 2. Office buildings with total floor area greater than 10,000 sq.m. 3. Mixed-use buildings with total floor area greater than 10,000 sq.m. 4. Educational buildings with total floor area greater than 5,000 sq.m 5. Retail buildings with total floor area greater than 15,000 sq.m. 6. Hotel buildings 7. Hospital buildings 8. Government Buildings B. Modification/renovation of existing buildings in the categories above covering any of the following scope of works, however, only specific green measures involved in such renovation/modification shall be required to be consistent with the Ordinance : 1. Any of the electrical works, HVAC System and water supply. 2. Construction of additional floor area or renovation of floor area of at least 1,000 sq.m. C. For mixed-use buildings, green building measures required for each building type incorporated into the mixed-use building shall apply. 13 D. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) as defined herein shall review the application of this regulation to building categories and total floor areas three years from the adoption of this ordinance and every year thereafter. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) may broaden the application to include other measures, building categories, existing buildings and/or lower corresponding total floor areas. ARTICLE 7. APPROACH. Compliance with the National Building Code, its IRR and Reference Codes and other relevant laws is mandatory. ARTICLE 8. MANDATORY GREEN MEASURES. This are mandatory measures that have been predetermined through detailed analysis to achieve savings in energy and water efficiency, materials and waste efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) and site sustainability. Other measures not included may be considered by the applicant/ project in order to achieve greater efficiency and savings for energy and water consumption. RULE IV GREEN BUILDING MEASURES ARTICLE 9. ENERGY EFFICIENCY. Energy Efficiency requires the adoption of efficient practices, designs, methods and technology that reduce energy consumption resulting in cost savings as well as reduced consumption of non-renewable energy in three areas – Building Envelope, Efficiency in Mechanical System, and Efficiency in Electrical System. A. Applicability. The applicant/project shall comply with the list of measures indicated in the Table 1 below: Table 1. Building Categories for Energy Efficiency Measures ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY OFFICE BUILDING ENVELOPE Air tightness and vapor Required barrier Window to Wall Ratio and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient of Required Glass Operable windows Required EFFICIENCY OF MECHANICAL SYSTEM Energy Efficiency of Air– conditioning Equipment Required Variable Speed Drives and High Efficiency Motors Required Enthalpy Recovery of Required Exhaust Air Ceiling Fans or Wall Fans Exempt RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Required Required Required Exempt Required Required Required Required Required Required Exempt Required Exempt Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt Required Required Required Continued 14 Continuation of Table 1. Building Categories for Energy Efficiency Measures ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY OFFICE RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Daylight controlled lighting system Required Required Required Exempt Exempt Lighting Power Density Required Required Required Required Required Occupancy Sensors Required Exempt Required Exempt Required Lifts and Escalator Efficiencies Required Required Required Required Required SCHOOL Required Required Required Required 1. Air Tightness and Vapor Barrier is required only to air conditioned spaces in buildings. All naturally ventilated buildings and spaces are exempt from this requirement. 2. For all building types, Variable Speed Drives and High Efficiency Motors are required in the following: a. Cooling Towers and Closed Circuit Fluid Coolers b. Hydronic System Design and Control (for pumps over 7.5 kW) c. Air Handling Units (over 7.5 kW) 3. Kitchen ventilation fans are exempt from the rule on Variable Speed Drives and High Efficiency Motors. All buildings without centralized cooling system are not required to employ variable speed controllers. 4. Industrial kitchen extracts are exempt from the requirement on Enthalpy Recovery of Exhaust Air. 5. For all buildings, critical spaces like operations theatres in hospitals are exempt from the requirement on Ceiling Fans or Wall Fans. In other cases the designer will have to clearly justify the reason for the exemption. 6. Critical zones with specific requirement are exempt from the requirement on Daylight Controlled Lighting System. The designer will justify the reason for exemption. In hotels, guest rooms are exempt. 7. Provision for emergency and security lighting are exempted from the requirement on Occupancy Sensors. In hotels, the requirement applies to meeting rooms and corridors. In both residential and school buildings, the requirement applies to covered car parks and corridors. B. Requirements 1. Building Envelope a. Air Tightness and Vapor Barrier 15 (1) Buildings shall be designed with self-closing external doors for all air conditioned spaces. Complete gaskets, weather-stripping, bottom sweeps and seals within and around window and door assemblies shall be provided. (2) Buildings shall use the minimum fresh air rates in Table 2 as per PSVARE 2010 to ensure indoor air quality. (3) The buildings shall also use vapor barrier in the external façade to reduce the vapor migration from external spaces. Table 2: Minimum fresh air rates (cfm/ft2) from PSVARE 2010 Area Outdoor Rate (cfm/ft2) 0.06 0.12 0.18 Lecture class room Classrooms Day Care Music/ theater/ dance Computer lab Art classroom Multi-use assembly Media Center Science Laboratories Storage rooms Wood/ metal shop Laundry Rooms, Central University/ College Laboratories Restaurant dining rooms Cafeteria/ fast food dining Conference/ meeting Corridors/ Mall common areas Break/ Coffee Room Bedroom/ living room Lobbies/ prefunction/ Reception areas Office space Telephone/ data entry Computer (not printing) Warehouses Photo Studios Shipping/ receiving Libraries Museums (Children's) Sales Beauty and nail salons Bowling galley (seating) 0.30 Sports arena (play area) Gym, stadium (play area) 0.48 Swimming (pool & deck) Bars, cocktail lounges Pharmacy (prep. Area) Petshops (animal areas) Gambling Casino Game arcades Places of religious worship Courtrooms/ Legislative chambers Museum/ galleries Supermarket Spectator areas Health Club/ aerobics room 16 b. Window to Wall Ratio and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient of Glass. (1) WWR and SHGC: For flexibility of design, WWR shall be balanced with SHGC whichever is applicable, as follows: (a) For each WWR value, the SHGC and VLT values shall be in accordance with Table 3 below: Table 3: Maximum SHGC and Minimum VLT for each Windows to Wall Ratio WWR 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 SHGC 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.45 0.44 0.37 0.31 0.27 0.24 VLT 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.55 0.5 0.45 0.4 0.35 (b) If the main eight orientations are considered, the maximum allowable SHGC for each WWR and corresponding orientation shall be in accordance with Table 4 below: Table 4: Maximum SHGC for Each WWR and Each Orientation SHGC VLT 0.74 North/ West 0.80 0.67 0.65 0.76 0.7 0.59 0.57 0.55 0.66 0.7 0.41 0.45 0.43 0.42 0.49 0.6 0.38 0.41 0.44 0.42 0.41 0.48 0.55 0.39 0.32 0.34 0.37 0.35 0.34 0.40 0.5 0.41 0.32 0.27 0.29 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.34 0.45 80 0.36 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.27 0.26 0.25 0.29 0.4 90 0.32 0.25 0.21 0.22 0.24 0.23 0.22 0.26 0.35 WWR North North/East East South/East South South/West West 10 0.80 0.80 0.69 0.74 0.79 0.77 20 0.80 0.73 0.60 0.65 0.69 30 0.80 0.63 0.52 0.55 40 0.60 0.47 0.39 50 0.59 0.46 60 0.49 70 0.8 (c) For intermediate orientations shown in Figure 1 below, the lower value of SHGC for the two orientations should be selected. If different WWRs are specified for different facades the appropriate SHGC will be specified for each corresponding orientation from Table 4. For 17 intermediate WWR the higher WWR and lower value of SHGC should be selected. NORTH 90O WEST N NE EAST SOUTH Figure 1: Definition of orientation (2) External Shading Correction factors: External Shading Correction Factor must be applied only to the windows that are shaded. SGHC limits can be adjusted by multiplying it with the correction factors summarized in the Tables 5 and 6 below using the formula: SHGCadj = f x SHGC where: SHGCadj is the adjusted solar heat gain coefficient limit for windows with shading SHGC is the solar heat gain coefficient from Table 3 (or Table 4 if the eight main orientations are considered) f is the SHGC correction factor for the external shading as per Table 5 or Table 6. Table 5. Correction Factor for Each Horizontal Overhang Shading Projection Correction factors for horizontal projection D/H South East North West 0.1 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 0.5 1.10 1.08 1.06 1.08 1 1.14 1.12 1.08 1.12 Table 6. Correction Factor for Each Vertical Fins Shading Projection Correction factors for vertical projection D/W North East South West 0.1 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.04 0.5 1.12 1.11 1.06 1.11 1 1.17 1.16 1.08 1.16 18 (a) For intermediate values of D/H or D/W the lower figure of Correction Factor should be used. (b) If different shading is specified for different facades and the eight main orientations are used for the determination of the SHGCs the correction factors will apply only to the corresponding orientation. (c) D is the depth of the shading device as projected from the building exterior wall; and H or W is the height or distance of the bottom sill of the window from the bottom of the shading device. See Figure 2 below. (d) Shading which is not attached to windows or placed on a wall with no window should not be counted. Figure 2: Schematic Representation of a Window and Related Horizontal Overhang or Vertical Fin c. Operable Windows (1) To give building occupants the opportunity to use natural ventilation for free cooling and fresh air, in frequently occupied areas, a fraction equal to at least 5% of that floor area occupied shall be specified as open-able window. Operable balcony doors can be counted for this calculation. (2) All the operable windows above ground shall be designed with the safety measures in place such as protection against typhoons and protection for child safety. 2. Efficiency of Mechanical System a. Energy Efficiency of Air-conditioning Equipment (1) The cooling equipment shall meet or exceed the minimum efficiency requirement of the 2010 PSVARE Standards for Energy Efficiency of Buildings as shown in Tables 7 and Table 8 below: 19 Table 7: Electrically-Operated Unitary Air Conditioners and Condensing Units (I-P) Equipment Type Size Category Air conditioners, aircooled <65,000 Btu/h Through-the-wall, air-cooled <30,000 Btu/h Small-duct high velocity, air-cooled Air conditioners, aircooled Single packaged Split systems Minimum Efficiency 14.0 SEER 12.0 EER 14.0 SEER 11.6 EER 12.0 SEER Single packaged 12.0 SEER <65,000 Btu/h Split systems 10.0 SEER ≥65,000 Btu/h and <135,000 Btu/h ≥135,000 Btu/h and <240,000 Btu/h ≥240,000 Btu/h And <760,000 Btu/h Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package ≥760,000 Btu/h <65,000 Btu/h Air conditioners, water and evaporatively cooled Sub-Category or Rating Conditions Split systems ≥65,000 Btu/h and 135,000 Btu/hm, ≥135,000 Btu/h and 240,000 Btu/h ≥ 240,000 Btu/h ARI 210/240 ARI 210/240 ARI 210/240 11.5 EER 11.3 EER 11.5 EER Split systems and single package 11.3 EER Split systems and single package 10.0 EER Split systems and single package 9.8 EER Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Split systems and single package Test Procedure ARI 340/360 9.7 EER 9.5 EER 14.0 EER ARI 210/240 14.0 EER 13.8 EER 14.0 EER ARI 340/360 13.8 EER 14.0 EER 13.8 EER 20 Table 8: Water Chilling Packages – Minimum Efficiency Requirements Equipment Type Size category Units (I-P) Minimum Efficiency (I-P) Full Load Air-cooled chillers with, condenser, electrically operated < 150 tons EER 10 ≥150 tons EER 10 Air-cooled chillers without condenser, electrically operated All capacities EER Water-cooled, electrically operated, positive All capacities Kw/ton Water-cooled, Electrically operated, positive displacement Water-cooled electrically operated, centrifugal Air-cooled absorption single effect Water-cooled absorption single effect Absorption double effect indirect-fired Absorption double effect direct-fired (2) Condenserless units shall be rated with matched condensers Reciprocating units required to comply with water-cooled positive displacement requirements < 75 tons Kw/ton 0.78 ≥ 75 tons and < 150 tons Kw/ton 0.775 ≥ 150 tons and < 300 tons Kw/ton 0.68 ≥ 300 tons Kw/ton 0.62 < 150 tons Kw/ton 0.634 ≥ 150 tons and < 300 tons Kw/ton 0.634 ≥ 300 tons and < 600 tons Kw/ton 0.576 ≥ 600 tons Kw/ton 0.57 All capacities COP 0.6 All capacities COP 0.6 Test Procedures ARI 550/590 ARI 550/590 ARI 550/590 ARI 550/590 ARI 550/590 ARI 560 All capacities COP 1 All capacities COP 1 VRV and VRF systems falls under air cooled or water cooled chillers requirements depending on their condenser’s cooling system. b. Variable Speed Drives and High Efficiency Motors. The motors for pumps and fans shall meet or exceed the minimum efficiency requirement of the 2010 PSVARE Standards for Energy Efficiency of Buildings as shown in Table 9. 21 Table 9: Minimum Nominal Efficiency of Motors (PSVARE 2010) Open Motors Number of Poles =====> Enclosed Motors 2 4 6 2 4 6 3600 1800 1200 3600 1800 1200 1 77.0 85.5 82.5 77.0 85.5 82.5 1.5 84.0 86.5 86.5 84.0 86.5 87.5 2 85.5 86.5 87.5 85.5 86.5 88.5 3 85.5 89.5 88.5 86.5 89.5 89.5 5 86.5 89.5 89.5 88.5 89.5 89.5 7.5 88.5 91.0 90.2 89.5 91.7 91.0 10 89.5 91.7 91.7 90.2 91.7 91.0 15 90.2 93.0 91.7 91.0 92.4 91.7 20 91.0 93.0 92.4 91.0 93.0 91.7 25 91.7 93.6 93.0 91.7 93.6 93.0 30 91.7 94.1 93.6 91.7 93.6 93.0 40 92.4 94.1 94.1 92.4 94.1 94.1 50 93.0 94.5 94.1 93.0 94.5 94.1 60 93.6 95.0 94.5 93.6 95.0 94.5 Synchronous Speed (RPM) =====> Motor Horsepower 75 93.6 95.0 94.5 93.6 95.4 94.5 100 93.6 95.4 95.0 94.1 95.4 95.0 125 94.1 95.4 95.0 95.0 95.4 95.0 150 94.1 95.8 95.4 95.0 95.8 95.8 200 95.0 95.8 95.4 95.4 96.2 95.8 250 95.0 95.8 95.4 95.8 95.6 95.8 300 95.4 95.8 95.4 95.8 96.2 95.8 350 95.4 95.8 95.4 95.8 96.2 95.8 400 95.8 95.8 95.8 95.8 96.2 95.8 450 95.8 96.2 96.2 95.8 96.2 95.8 500 95.8 96.2 96.2 95.8 96.2 95.8 c. Enthalpy Recovery of Exhaust Air All the buildings with centralized air supply system shall use Enthalpy Recovery Wheels with efficiency of at least 60% on minimum of 90% of exhaust air. d. Ceiling Fans or Wall Fans All the regularly occupied rooms will be equipped with one ceiling or wall fan for every 25m2 of occupied space. 22 3. Efficiency of Electrical System a. Daylight Controlled Lighting System (1) Daylight zones must be zoned independently and lighting must be controlled through the use of photoelectric sensors on an auto on-off basis or continual dimming. The photoelectric sensor shall be located approximately at half (½) the depth of day-lit zone. (2) The light levels control points shall be adjusted as per the space lux requirements. Dimming is an option in a space with 300 lux luminance requirement. (3) If occupancy sensors are installed in the daylight area, the occupancy sensor shall override the daylight sensor during non-occupancy period. b. Lighting Power Density (LPD) (1) The average LPD limits for each building type shall comply with the 2010 PSVARE standards indicated in Table 10 below: Table 10: 2010 PSVARE Maximum Lighting Power Density (LPD) Building Type Offices Retail Buildings Hotels Hospitals Residential Schools Covered parking Open and outdoor parking LPD (W/m2) 10.8 16.1 (excluding the accent lighting) 10.8 12.9 10.8 12.9 3.2 1.6* * Taken from ASHRAE 90.1 (2007) (2) In the mixed used buildings each building type area shall comply with the LPD of corresponding building type. c. Occupancy Sensors. For covered car parks, minimum 66% of the lighting must be controlled by the occupancy sensors. 23 d. Lifts and Escalator Efficiencies (1) Escalators (a) Escalators must be fitted with automated controls to reduce to a slower speed when no activity has been detected for a period of a maximum of three (3) minutes. (b)The escalator shall shut down when no activity has been detected for a period of a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes. These escalators shall be designed with energy efficient soft start technology. Activation of reduced speed, power off and power on modes shall be done through sensors installed in the top or bottom landing areas. (2) Elevators (lifts). Elevators (lifts) shall be provided with controls to reduce the energy demand. To meet this requirement, the following features must be incorporated: (1) Use of AC Variable-Voltage and Variable-Frequency (VVVF) drives on non-hydraulic elevators. (2) The lift car uses energy-efficient lighting and display lighting i.e. an average lamp efficacy, across all fittings in the car, of >55 lamp lumens/ circuit watt and lighting switches off after the lift has been inactive for a period of a maximum of five (5) minutes. (3) The lifts operate in a stand-by condition during off-peak periods. ARTICLE. 10. WATER EFFICIENCY. The purpose of water efficiency is to adopt efficient practices, designs, methods and technology that reduce water consumption resulting to cost savings. A. Applicability. The applicant/project shall comply with the list of measures indicated in the table 11 below: Table 11. Water Efficiency Measures BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY REQUIREMENTS Water efficient fittings (including low flow taps and W/C flushes) Rain–water harvesting Water recycling for cooling towers OFFICE RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Exempt Required Exempt Required Exempt Exempt 24 b. Requirements (1) Water efficient fittings (including low flow taps and W/C flushes). All buildings are required to comply with the requirements on shown in Table 12 below: Table 12: Fixture and Appliance Ratings Type of fixtures Quantity Water closets Dual Flush ≤(6 full/3 low) or Single Flush (4.9) Shower ≤9 Urinals ≤1 Hand wash taps ≤4.8 Kitchen/pantry faucets ≤4.8 Handheld bidet sprays ≤4.8 Unit liters/flushing cycle liters/min at 551.6 kPa (80PSi) liters/flushing cycle liters/min at 417.7 kPa (60PSi) liters/min at 417.7 kPa (60PSi) liters/min at 417.7 kPa (60PSi) (2) Rainwater Harvesting. (a) Minimum storage tanks size (in cu.m) shall be calculated by dividing the building footprint area by 75. (b) Collected water shall be used for purposes of irrigation, car washing and cooling tower makeup water (where relevant); or fed into the ground as ground charging. (3) Water recycling for cooling towers Recycled water from sewage treatment plant shall be used for makeup water for cooling towers. The recycled water produced on site should be used with required treatment for cooling towers in the retail and hospital buildings. The collected rain water can be used to dilute the recycled water to make it more suitable for cooling towers. ARTICLE. 11. MATERIALS AND WASTE MANAGEMENT. Materials Efficiency requires the adoption of efficient waste management practices and use of materials that are environment friendly and locally available. A. Applicability. The applicant/project shall comply with the list of measures indicated in the Table 13 below: Table 13. Materials Efficiency Measures REQUIREMENTS MRF (waste segregation and collection) 25 BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL OFFICE RETAIL Required Required Required Required Required SCHOOL Required B. Requirements. Buildings should provide the minimum MRF room area as described in the Table 14. Table 14: MRF Room Requirements REQUIREMRF Minimum Storage Space Requirements / Day MENTS Office Retail Hotel Hospital Residential Floor Area, For 10,000 For 15,000 For 5,000 For 5,000 For 20,000 minimum sq.m. sq.m. sq.m. sq.m. sq.m. Ratio to be used in excess of minimum floor area coverage Minimum MRF floor space is 7.0 sqm waste storage space + 50% circulation space 1 sqm MRF space / 1,400 sq.m. GFA + 50% circulation space Minimum MRF floor space is 35.0 sqm waste storage space + 50% circulation space 1 sqm MRF space / 400 sq.m. GFA + 50% circulation space Minimum MRF floor space is 2.0 sqm waste storage space + 50% circulation space 1 sqm MRF space / 2,500 sq.m. GFA Minimum MRF floor space is 4.0 sqm waste storage space + 50% circulation space 1 sqm MRF space / 1,250 sq.m. GFA + 50% circulation space + 50% circulation space School For 5,000 sq.m. Minimum MRF floor space is 7.0 sqm waste storage space + 50% circulation space Minimum MRF floor space is 18.0 sqm waste storage space + 50% circulation space 1 sqm MRF space / 2,500 sq.m. GFA 1 sqm MRF space / 300 sq.m. GFA + 50% circulation space + 50% circulation space ARTICLE 12. INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) requires the adoption of design, construction and operation practices that take into consideration the improvement of the occupant’s health, productivity, safety and quality of life. A. Applicability. The following IEQ measures listed in the Table 15 below shall be adapted: Table 15. Indoor Environment Quality Measures REQUIREMENTS Designated smoking area Designation of pantry or area for staff dining OFFICE Required/ Ordinance No. 467, S–2011 Required BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY RETAIL HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL Smoking Required/ Required/ ban per Required/ Ordinance Ordinance City Ord. Ordinance No. No. 467, No. 467, No. 467, S– 467, S–2011 S–2011 S–2011 2011 Exempt Exempt Required Required SCHOOL Smoking ban per City Ord. No. 467, S–2011 Required 26 1. In Offices, the pantry or area for dining is for building administration and staff use only. 2. In Hospitals, the pantry or area for dining is for staff use. 3. In Residential Buildings, the pantry or area for dining is for building administration and commercial lessee use. 4. In schools, the pantry or area for dining is for school administration and faculty use. B. Requirements 1. Designated Smoking Area a. All building types shall impose a “NO SMOKING” policy within the building and property premises, except in special “designated smoking areas” b. Adequately sized and placed signs shall be in conspicuous areas of the building and property premises to remind building occupants of the ruling. Measures or sanctions may be imposed on violators by the building owner if the ban is not adhered to. c. If provided, outdoor designated smoking areas shall be naturally ventilated, outside of the building shell and away from building entrances, windows and outside supply air (OSA) intakes by at least ten (10) meters d. If provided, indoor designated smoking areas shall be partitioned from the rest of the indoor areas. Partitions shall be from floor to soffit of the next floor or roof structure. Enclosed smoking areas shall be equipped with adequate exhaust system with exhaust rate as per 2010 PSVARE. Exhaust shall directly vent out to the outside of the building and away from any building openings or air intakes. Enclosed smoking area door and windows shall always be closed and wellsealed. Negative pressure within is recommended to prevent smoke infiltration to adjacent spaces. 2. Designation of pantry or area for staff dining a. For every 50 full time occupants, a minimum pantry area of 3 sq.m shall be provided. ARTICLE 13. SITE SUSTAINABILITY. Site sustainability requires the adoption of design, construction and operation practices that minimize the impact of buildings on ecosystems and water resources. 27 A. Applicability. with. The site sustainability measure in Table 16 below must be complied Table 16. Site Sustainability Measures REQUIREMENT A minimum of fifty percent of the required unpaved area shall be devoted to vegetation planted with species indigenous to the entire region. OFFICE RETAIL Required Required BUILDING TYPE APPLICABILITY HOTEL HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL Required Required Required SCHOOL Required B. Requirement. All building sites shall have vegetation cover on at least fifty (50%) percent of the required unpaved surface area (USA) as per National Building Code. This can include application on building property ground level and/or building deck surfaces dedicated for landscaping or vegetation cover. RULE V MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARTICLE 14. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ENFORCEMENT. This IRR shall be enforced and administered by the LCE. Technical Support. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council and the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority, which are herein established, shall provide technical support to the Local Chief Executive (LCE). ARTICLE 15. MANDALUYONG CITY GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL (MCGBC). The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council is hereby established subject to the arrangements below: A. Composition. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) shall be composed of the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. City Mayor as Chairman City Green Building Officer as Co–Chairman City Planning and Development Coordinator City Engineer/Building Official Chairman of the Sangguniang Panlungsod on Engineering and Public Works Legal Officer Public Information Officer 28 8. City Assessor 9. City Health Officer B. Technical Support. A Technical Working Group and Secretariat are hereby created to provide technical assistance to the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council. C. Honoraria. For the effective performance of its functions, the members of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council, Technical Working Group and the Secretariat shall be entitled to a monthly honorarium as follows, subject, however, to change depending on new or recent legislations, memoranda, circulars or Presidential proclamation: (1) (2) Chairman Members and Secretariat P 3,000.00 2,500.00 D. Meetings. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) shall meet regularly at least once a month. In case of urgent issues, the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) may hold a special meeting to address the said issue. E. Duties And Responsibilities. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) shall perform the following duties and responsibilities: 1. Facilitate the review of the Green Building Ordinance and recommend to the Sangguniang Panlungsod necessary amendments or adoption of new Green Building Regulations. 2. Monitor implementation, conduct study and research to update the ordinance. 3. Evaluate and approve incentives to be given to owners/ developers. 4. Determine and recommend to Sangguniang Panlungsod the annual budget of a Transitory Green Building Office for the operation and implementation of the Green Building Ordinance. The budget of such transitory office shall be sourced from the approved budget of the MCGBA. ARTICLE 16. MANDALUYONG CITY GREEN BUILDING AUTHORITY. To provide technical assistance and support to the Local Chief Executive, a Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) is hereby created. The Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) shall be headed by the City Green Building Officer (CGBO), who shall manage and supervise the operations of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA). A. Composition. The Office of the MCGBA shall be composed of the following personnel, as shown in Annex “A” subject to the Qualification Standards of the Civil Service Commission. The composition of Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) shall not exceed the staffing structure shown in Table 17 below: 29 Table 17. Staffing Pattern of the MCGBA. POSITION 1. City Green Building Officer 2. Assistant City Green Building Officer 3. Two (2) Division Chiefs (GBO IV) 4. Four (4) Section Chiefs (GBO III) 5. Four (4) Evaluators/Inspectors (GBO II) 6. Eight (8) Evaluators/Inspectors (GBO I) 7. One (1) Secretary 8. One (1) Driver 9. One (1) Utility 10. One (1) Liaison Officer SALARY GRADE SG 27 SG 24 SG 22 SG 18 SG 15 SG 11 SG 11 SG 4 SG 4 SG 4 B. Qualifications and Responsibilities of the City Green Building Officer (CGBO). 1. The City Green Building Officer (CGBO) shall be: a. Filipino citizen, a resident of the City of Mandaluyong and character; of good moral b. A registered voter of the city of Mandaluyong; c. Duly Registered Architect or Civil Engineer, or any other relevant profession; d. Current member of a duly accredited organization of his/her profession and in good standing for the last two (2) years. e. Must have a planning, design and management experience for at least five (5) years prior to his appointment. 2. The City Green Building Officer (CGBO) shall perform the following duties and responsibilities: a. Act on all applications for Green Building Compliance Certificate (GBCC) for all projects, issue the Green Building Pre–Compliance Certificate (GBPCC) and Green Building Compliance Certificate (GBCC). b. Conduct continuing study in green building trends and standards and coordinate with the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council (MCGBC) regarding proposed amendments to the Ordinance prior to the adoption by the Sangguniang Panlungsod. c. Monitor projects and issue notices of violation and show cause orders to owners, developers, or managers of projects that are in violation of the Green Building Ordinance and if necessary, refer subsequent actions thereon to the appropriate agency. 30 C. Capacity Building. 1. The City Green Building Official (GBO) and the technical staff of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) shall be authorized to undergo technical trainings on Green Building to enhance their capacities to perform their functions in implementing this Code. 2. To further enhance capacities, the City Green Building Official (GBO) and the technical staff shall also have the privilege of receiving support for training to qualify them as Green Building expert or its equivalent in any recognized Green Building System, subject to the provision below. 3. All staff of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) who receive support for training to qualify as Green Building expert under the provision above shall submit a sworn statement of commitment to serve the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA) in his/her capacity for a minimum of three (3) years. 4. Any staff who availed of the above but opted to leave the service in less than three years after being qualified and for no valid reason as determined by the Local Chief Executive shall be obliged to pay the cost to the Local Government Unit for supporting his/her training. ARTICLE 17. TRANSITORY GREEN BUILDING OFFICE. A. The City Planning and Development Department shall function as the transitory MCGBA until such time that the MCGBA is fully organized and functional; B. The City Planning and Development Coordinator shall act as the temporary City Green Building Officer and shall appoint or designate any employees of the City Government of Mandaluyong and/or recommend hiring or hire additional personnel who, in his discretion, have the technical knowledge and capability to efficiently handle the work, and occupy the position of the officers and staff of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA). C. The number of temporary officers and staff shall not exceed what is required in the approved structure of the Mandaluyong City Green Building Authority (MCGBA). ARTICLE 18. BUDGETARY ALLOCATION. A. Upon determination of sufficiency of funds by the Office of the Local Chief Executive and after complying with the existing laws, rules and regulations, an annual appropriation for the established MCGBA shall be included in the regular budgeting procedures to cover the operational and management expenses as well as other expenses necessary for the proper, responsive and full operation of the organized and established MCGBA. 31 B. The officers and staff of the Transitory Green Building Office shall be entitled to a monthly compensation not exceeding 25% of their respective monthly salary without prejudice to other allowances, honoraria or incentives compensatory to other duties and tasks assigned to them. RULE VI GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION PROCESS ARTICLE 19. GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATE. All owners and developers of projects within the coverage of this Ordinance shall secure the following certificates: A. GB Pre–Compliance Certificate (GBPCC) in Building Design B. GB Compliance Certificate (GBCC) in Construction ARTICLE 20. GREEN BUILDING DESIGN. BUILDING PRE – COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE (GBPCC) IN A. Building Permit. For buildings covered by this Ordinance, no building permit shall be issued without a GBPCC in Design. B. Documentary Requirements. Proponent shall be required to submit the following documentary requirements for the evaluation of the MCGBA: 1. Duly accomplished Application Form 2. At least seven (7) sets of Complete Plans (Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Sanitary and Electronics) signed by the owner or his duly authorized representative and relevant professionals. Out of 7 sets of document required, one (1) set that provides details on the Green Building measures will be retained by the MCGBA. 3. One (1) copy of lot plan with vicinity map 4. General specification of materials/equipment to be used for the Green Building measures duly signed and sealed by the owner or his duly authorized representative and relevant professionals. 5. Bill of Materials for Green Building Measures: (1) Bill of materials for proposed equipment to be installed for green measures (2) Bill of materials for proposed other green measures to be installed (3) Bill of materials for all other materials not included in items 1 and 2 6. Pre-Compliance Checklist of Requirements 32 7. Computation of projected building consumption for energy (kwh/capita or sq.m) and water (cu.m/capita or sq.m) specifying Local Design Standards used 8. Computation of projected building consumption for energy (kwh/capita or sq.m.) and water (cu.m./capita or sq.m.) upon application of Green Building Measures. C. Evaluation And Issuance. Issuance of the GBPCC in the Design shall be subject to satisfactory finding that the project drawings and specifications have complied with the requirements of this Code. The GBPCC shall be issued by the MCGBA only upon presentation of the official receipt of payment. ARTICLE 21. GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATE PROCESS FLOW. The process flow and work flow for the application of the Pre-Compliance Certificate and Compliance Certificate are shown and illustrated in Annexes “B1”, “B2” and “B3” respectively. ARTICLE 22. GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATE TIME TABLE. The time table for the application of the Pre-Compliance Certificate and Compliance Certificate are shown and illustrated in Annex “C”. ARTICLE 23. GREEN BUILDING COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION. A. Occupancy Permit. No Occupancy Permit for buildings covered under this Ordinance shall be issued prior to the issuance of the Green Building Compliance Certificate in Construction. B. Documentary Requirements. Proponent shall be required to submit the following documentary requirements for the evaluation of the MCGBA. Assessment will be made with the MCGBA Site Inspection Report: 1. Duly accomplished Application Form and Compliance Checklist of Requirements 2. Three (3) sets of As-Built Plan that provide details on the Green Building measures duly signed by the owner or his duly authorized representative and relevant professionals are required. Only one (1) copy will be retained by the MCGBA. 3. Updated Bill of Materials if the actual cost of GB materials installed differs from the bill of materials submitted for the GBPCC. C. Evaluation And Issuance. Issuance of the Green Building Compliance Certificate in Construction shall be subject to satisfactory finding that the project as constructed has complied with the requirements of this Code ARTICLE 24. REPORTORIAL REQUIREMENTS. A. Annual Reports. The developer/administrator of the Building shall submit to the MCGBA an annual report, in a standard format as prescribed by the MCGBA, commencing 33 one year from the issuance of the occupancy permit. The report shall contain the following information: 1. Monthly Energy Consumption (kwh) and bill or equivalent document certified by concerned utility company; 2. Monthly Water Consumption and bill or equivalent document certified by concerned utility company; 3. Other Information. The developer/administrator of the Building shall submit to the MCGBA information on Occupancy rate as well as other relevant data necessary for building profiling that the MCGBA may request B. Confidentiality. All information shall be treated with confidentiality and shall be aggregated. No specific attribution shall be made to a building or building owner when data is presented publicly. RULE VII GREEN BUILDING APPLICATION FORMS ARTICLE 25. GREEN BUILDING PRE-COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE IN BUILDING DESIGN. A Checklist of Requirements and Application Form shall be accomplished by the proponent Upon evaluation and approval of requirements as per Article VI, Section 12. of Ordinance No. 535, S-2014, the Green Building Pre-Compliance Certificate shall be granted to the applicant . ARTICLE 26. GREEN BUILDING COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION. A Checklist of Requirements and Application Form shall be accomplished by the proponent. Upon evaluation and approval of requirements as per Article VI, Section 13. of Ordinance No. 535, S-2014, the Green Building Compliance Certificate shall be issued to the applicant. RULE VIII GREEN BUILDING FEES ARTICLE 27. GREEN BUILDING FEES. The rate of filing and processing fees for the Green Building Certificate shall be as follows: 34 Table 18. Rate of Filing and Processing Fees for Green Building Certification TYPE OF TRANSACTION A. FILING/APPLICATION FEE B. PROCESSING FEE RESIDENTIAL a. Residential b. Utilized for commercial/ gain purposes COMMERCIAL/RETAIL/ OFFICE/HOTEL INSTITUTIONAL a. School b. Hospital RENOVATION/ RETROFITTING ALL GOVERNMENT PROJECTS C. CERTIFICATE FEE D. SURCHARGE 35 GREEN BUILDING PRE– COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE RATE OF FEES (Pesos) P 150.00 GREEN BUILDING COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE RATE OF FEES (Pesos) P 50.00 3.00 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.00 per sq.m. of total floor area 5.25 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.75 per sq.m. of total floor area 5.25 per sq.m. of total floor area 1.75 per sq.m. of total floor area 3.75 per sq.m. of total 1.25 per sq.m. of total floor area floor area 3.75 per sq.m. of total 1.25 per sq.m. of total floor area floor area Corresponding Corresponding prescribed rate for items prescribed rate for items 1–3 above 1–3 above Free of charge pursuant Free of charge pursuant to Section 209 of the NBC to Section 209 of the NBC P 75.00 P 25.00 A surcharge of one hundred percent (100%) of the total Green Building fees but not less than Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00) whichever is higher shall be charged to any applicant, proponent, proprietor, owner or representative who commences or undertakes any project without having first secured a Green Building Pre– Compliance Certificate and which shall be due upon securing of such certificate. RULE IX CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE ARTICLE 28. CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE A. The City shall allocate an area to serve as the Green Building Center for Excellence. B. The Center shall be managed by the City Green Building Authority and shall showcase Green Building success stories, processes and reference materials to be open to visitors free of charge. C. The MCGBA shall be authorized to host Green Building Learning Events upon request of other local government units and private sector with corresponding expenses to be borne by the latter. RULE X. INCENTIVES AND PENALTIES The City shall provide incentives as may be deemed appropriate by the Mandaluyong City Green Building Council to owners and developers whose buildings have complied with the provisions of this Ordinance. ARTICLE 29. INCENTIVES. A. Increased Building Height Limit (Bhl) And Floor Area Ratio (Far). Any owner or developer who was issued a Green Building Pre–Compliance Certificate shall automatically be granted Floor Area Ratio or Building Height Limit as indicated in Table 19 below, whichever is applicable. Table 19. Building Height Limit and Floor Area Ratio for Green Buildings BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT/ ZONE CLASSIFICATION FLOOR AREA RATIO As per Ordinance NO. OF STOREYS HEIGHT IN METERS No. 475, S–2011 R3–A 8 24 R3–B 14 42 R3–C 21 63 C–1 6 18 C–2 7 21 C3–A 18 54 C3–B 34 102 C3–C 65 195 C4–FAR 3 FAR 4 C4–FAR 10 FAR 12 36 B. Real Property Tax Discount On Machinery And Improvement. Any owner or developer who was able to secure a Green Building Compliance Certificate and Occupancy Permit shall automatically be given the following: 1. A discount of fifty percent (50%) on Real Property Tax on Machinery for every machinery installed in accordance with Section 7 Green Building Regulations. 2. A discount of ten percent (10%) on Real Property Tax on Improvement. 3. Such discounts shall be applied directly to the tax due as computed by the City Assessor’s Department pursuant to the Tax Code of the City of Mandaluyong; 4. Provided, such discounts shall apply only to the first year of payment of taxes; 5. Such discounts shall be independent of other applicable discounts as defined in the Tax Code of the City of Mandaluyong. C. Documentary Requirements. The incentives shall be given only upon submission of the following: 1. Letter of Intent to avail of Green Building incentive to be submitted by the developer/building administrator to the MCGBC, subject to evaluation and approval of the MCGBC: 2. List of projects, building owners or developers qualified for tax discount to be submitted by the MCGBC to the Assessor’s Department with respective documents listed below: a. Green Building Certificate b. Occupancy Permit c. List and actual cost of Green Building Measures installed 3. The Assessors’ Department shall apply its normal procedures and requirements for assessing real property tax due with the inclusion of the tax discount on machinery and improvement. ARTICLE 30. PENALTIES. A. Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction be penalized with fine from a minimum of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00) up to a maximum of Five Thousand Pesos (P5,000.00) or imprisonment of two (2) months to one (1) year, or both, at the discretion of the Court. 37 B. If the violator is a corporation or partnership, the penalty prescribed above shall be imposed upon the president and/or general manager or the managing partner, as the case may be, of the erring entity. C. These penalties are without prejudice to the filing of the proper administrative, criminal or civil actions in the proper court, body or tribunal for violations of other laws. RULE XI REVIEW AND REVISION ARTICLE 31. PERIODIC REVIEW AND REVISION. A. This IRR shall be subject to periodic review of a team composed of MCGBA, City Planning and Development Department, Engineering Department, City Health Department, City Assessor, and City Legal Department . B. In case of extreme necessity, said team shall convene immediately to evaluate which portion is difficult to conform with and/or is counter to the objective of the City. Said team shall draft and recommend a revised IRR subject to approval of the LCE. RULE XII FINAL PROVISIONS ARTICLE 32. AMENDATORY AND REPEALING CLAUSES. Any other issuance, executive order, administrative order, proclamation, rule or regulation and/or parts thereof contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this IRR is hereby amended, repealed or modified accordingly. ARTICLE 33. SEPARABILITY CLAUSES. If for any reason or reasons, any provision in this IRR, is declared invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining parts thereof not affected thereby shall continue to be in force and effect. ARTICLE 34. TRANSITORY AND EXCLUSION CLAUSE. This shall denote that before the effectivity of this IRR, activities shall continue with regards to evaluation of building permits, real property tax payments and building inspections until the adoption of the IRR. ARTICLE 35. EFFECTIVITY CLAUSES. This IRR shall take effect fifteen (15) calendar days following its complete publication in at least one (1) newspaper of general circulation in Metro Manila 38 39 (1) Green Bldg. Officer III (SG-18) (1) Green Bldg. Officer II (SG-15) (2) Green Building Officer I (SG-11) Energy and Water Efficiency Section (1) Green Bldg. Officer III (SG-18) (1) Green Bldg. Officer II (SG-15) (2) Green Building Officer I (SG-11) (1) Secretary (SG-11) (1) Liaison Officer (SG-4) (1) Driver (SG-4) (1) Utility (SG-4) (1) Green Building Officer III (SG-18) (1) Green Building Officer II (SG-15) (2) Green Building Officer I (SG-11) Materials and Waste Management, Site Sustainability and Indoor Environmental Quality Section (1) Green Building Officer IV (SG-22) Inspection and Enforcement Division Energy and Water Efficiency Section Administration (1) Green Building Officer III (SG-18) (1) Green Building Officer II (SG-15) (2) Green Building Officer I (SG-11) Materials and Waste Management, Site Sustainability and Indoor Environmental Quality Section (1) Green Building Officer IV (SG-22) Processing and Evaluation Division (1) Assistant City Green Building Officer (SG-24) (1) City Green Building Officer (SG-27) MANDALUYONG GREEN BUILDING AUTHORITY ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ANNEX A 40 41 Claims OP & GBPCC/ Notice of NonCompliance Completes Requirements Form & Requirements Submits Application Secure list of Requirements & Application Form APPLICANTS YES Records/ Releases documents duly signed by respective authority Receive/records Application NO Complete? Check lists of Requirements & Application Form GREEN BLDG. OFFICER I Step 1 (Issuance of GBPCC) Print Notice of NonCompliance Print Order of Payment & GBPCC (Print Evaluation Report) Evaluates submitted Requirements/ Conduct Field Inspection GREEN BLDG. OFFICER II Review Evaluation Report for correctness & adequacy in accordance with Green Building Code/ Countersigns GREEN BLDG. OFFICER III CERTIFICATE PROCESS FLOW Countersigns Recommends Approval/ Disapproval GREEN BLDG. OFFICER IV MANDALUYONG GREEN BUILDING AUTHORITY YES NO Code ? Compliant to Green Building Reviews/Signs CITY GREEN BLDG. OFFICER ANNEX B1 Claims GBCC/Notice Completes Requirements & Requirements Submits Application Form Requirements & Application Form Secure list of APPLICANTS YES Records & Releases GBCC/Notice duly signed by respective authority Receives/ records Application NO Complete? Check lists of Requirements & Application Form GREEN BLDG. OFFICER I Step 2 (Issuance of GBCC) Issues disapproval citing unmet provisions of the Code Print Order of Payment & GBCC Evaluate submitted requirements and Conduct Inspection. Prepare Compliance Report GREEN BLDG. OFFICER II Review Inspection Report for correctness & adequacy in accordance with Green Bldg. Code/ Countersigns GREEN BLDG. OFFICER III CERTIFICATE PROCESS FLOW Recommends Approval/ Disapproval Countersigns GREEN BLDG. OFFICER IV MANDALUYONG GREEN BUILDING AUTHORITY YES Approved ? NO Reviews/Signs CITY GREEN BUILDING OFFICER ANNEX B2 42 ANNEX B3 MANDALUYONG GREEN BUILDING AUTHORITY WORK FLOW FOR APPLICATION FOR GBPCC/GBCC Secure list of requirements and application Receive application with complete requirements Evaluates submitted documents and conduct inspection Issue GBPCC/GBCC or Notice of compliance Note : All applications not covered by Green Building Ordinance shall proceed to the Office of the Building Official. 43 3 – 7 working days 15 mins. 1 working day 1 working day Approval Note: Releasing of GBPCC and GBCC shall follow upon submission of Official Receipt of Payment. Evaluation and Site Inspection Receiving of application and requirements Review 1 working day Releasing of GBCC 1 working day 1 working day 1 working day 1 – 7 working days 15 mins. II. Securing Green Building Compliance Certificate Releasing of GBPCC Approval Review Evaluation and Site Inspection Receiving of application and requirements I. Securing Green Building Pre-Compliance Certificate TIME TABLE FOR APPLICATIONS MANDALUYONG GREEN BUILDING AUTHORITY ANNEX C 44 LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTED LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS FOR IRR COMPANY/ORGANIZATION ADDRESSEE POSITION NGO 1 2 3 4 Atty. Imelda Millar Jose Rizal University Don Bosco Technical College Officer-In-Charge Ms. Beau Baconguis Program Manager Mr. Unos Macalantong President Mr. Andrew Ong President Mr. Roald Arcangel Head Dr. Vincent K. Fabella Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB Dr. Celine Patag Mr. Ferdinand Lebres Dr. Jesus Rodrigo F. Torres Ms. Amy Galang President Director DMCI Homes Corporate Center Mr. Elmer G. Civil 2 Greenfield Dev't. Corp. 3 4 Empire East Land Holdings, Inc. Robinson's Communities Atty. Duane A.X.H. Santos Mr. Anthony Charliemagne Yu Ms. Mybelle Gobio Senior VicePresident for Construction Exec. Vice-President & General Manager President 5 Filinvest land Inc. 6 7 First Asia Realty Dev't. Corp. Pacific Concord Properties, Inc. Vista Land and Landscapes, Inc. Property Company of Friends, Inc. 5 Academe 1 2 3 4 5 6 Developers 1 8 9 45 Phil. Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mandaluyong Inc. Green Peace South East Asia Muslim Chamber of Commerce Mandaluyong Filipino Chinese Chamber Clean-up the Philippines Movement NAMEI Polytechnic Institute AMA Computer University Rizal Technological University La Salle Greenhills High School Mr. Andrew T. Gotianun, Jr. Mr. Hans Sy Mr. Ronald Lim Mr. Paulo Villar Ms. Girlie B. Seco President School Director President High School Principal Senior VicePresident Co-Vice Chairman President President Chief Executive Officer HEA - Realty Service Division LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTED COMPANY/ORGANIZATION 10 11 Federal Builders, Inc. Liberty Center 12 13 14 Century Limitless Corp. JELP Real Estate Dev't. Corp. Madrigal-Bayot Developers 15 16 17 18 Suppliers 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 POSITION Mr. Pierry Paul Chua Ms. Remedios A. Guda Asst. Vice-President Finance & Admin. Manager President Asst. Vice-President President Mr. Rafael Yaptinchay Mr. Pancho Villa Mr. Francisco Madrigal-Bayot, Jr. Suntrust Properties, Inc. Atty. Harisson M. Paltongan Daiichi Properties Dev't. Inc. Ms. Charmaine Uy EDSA Property Holdings, Inc. Mr. Eden C. Lin AMA Land, Inc. Mr. Joseph B. Usita Yatai Int'l. Corp Omni Electrical Lighting Prof. Associations 1 Phil. Institute of Environmental Planners (PIEP) 2 Assoc. Of Structural Engrs. Of the Phils. (ASEP) 3 ADDRESSEE Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Phil. Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) Phil. Society of Environmental & Sanitary Engineers (PSSE) Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Phils. IECEP United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) Phil. Society of Mechanical Engineers (PSME) Phil. Institute of Architects (PIA) Phil. Assoc. Of Landscape Architects (PALA) Phil. Institute of Interior Designers (PIID) Geodetic Engineers of the Phils., Inc. (GEP) President Corporate Secretary Vice-President President Ms. Lulu Chua Chief Operations Officer Archt. Felino Palafox, Jr. President Engr. Virgilio B. Columna, M.ENGR., F. ASEP Engr. Gregorio Cayetano Engr. Romeo S. Momo President Engr. Antonio A. Avila President Engr. Melvin C. Acosta President Archt. Rozanno Rosal President Engr. Rudy J. Sultan President Archt. Ma. Theresa V. Fresnido Archt. Frederick Peter C. Altavas Archt. Rogelio D. Caringal, UAP, PIID Engr. Ralph C. Pablo, DPA, ENV.P. President President President President President President 46 LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTED COMPANY/ORGANIZATION Property Owners 1 Victor R. Potenciano Medical Center 2 Fabella Realty Corp. 3 Noris Realty & Development 4 The Legend Villas 5 Executive Mansion 3 6 Lancaster Hotel 7 San Miguel Properties 8 Building Owners and Managers of the Philippines Unciano General Hospital Guevent Corp. Gateway Garden Heights 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 Community 1 47 ADDRESSEE Ms. Victoria Vergel De Dios Mr. Robert A. Go Ms. Robina L. Go Ms. Jesselyn Amagan Mr. Nick Fernando Ms. Theresa Cruz Atty. Karlo Marco P. Estavillo Engr. Oscar U. Cadag Dr. Michael Unciano Mr. Ricardo Guevara Ms. Josephine Arguelles Facilities Center Engr. Pancho Capistrano Wack-Wack Royale Mansion Ms. Marivic Baguio Dansalan Gardens Mr. Luis Pastor Contractors RSP Lim Construction Co. Engr. Rogelio San Pascual Lim DDT Konstruct, Inc. Mr. Joseph Garcia POSITION President President Corporate Secretary General Manager President Building Administrator Director/General Manager President Medical Director President Building Manager Building Administrator Property Manager President Owner/Developer RENCOR Mechanical Contractors DMCI Contractors Engr. Archelle Baculi Makati Dev't. Corp. Mr. Dante Abando Executive Assistant to the President Chief Operations Officer Corporate Communications Officer President Addition Hills HOA Ms. Ma. Isabel Ongpin President Mr. Ellery Mendoza LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTED COMPANY/ORGANIZATION ADDRESSEE Government 1 Department of Energy Mr. Michael Sinocouz 2 3 4 5 6 Department of Health Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board National Housing Authority Dept. Of Public Works and Highways Climate Change Commission Total: Dr. Eduardo C. Janairo Mr. Alferdo Gil M. Tan II Atty. Chito M. Cruz Engr. Reynaldo G. Tagudando Ms. Mary Lucille M. Sering 68 POSITION Chief, Planning Division Director Director - NCR General Manager Regional Director NCR Vice-Chairperson 48 GREEN BUILDING PROJECT City of Mandaluyong CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES As of April 28, 2014 ACTIVITY LOCATION DATE 1. Meeting w/ Mr. Hans & Mr. Autiff “GB Regulations & Process” Dusit Thani Hotel, Ayala Ctr. Makati April 24, 2014 2. GB Ord. Presentation “ Building Green: An LGU Imperative” April 23, 2014 3. 4. Oath-Taking & Charging of Associates, Professionals & Assessors Distribution of GB Ordinance and IRR to Stakeholders Dusit Thani Hotel, Ayala Ctr. Makati Rockwell Ctr., Makati 5. Provision of hard copy of IRR to IFC 6. Publication of IRR 7. Registration of IRR for publication 8. Final IRR signed by Mayor BCA, Jr. 9. Joint review if IRR by IFC and CGBT 10. Publication of GB Ordinance April 5, 2014 March 19-21, 2014 IFC Koneksyon Dyaryo City Council March 18, 2014 March 18-24, 2014 March 13, 2014 March 12, 2014 Mayors Conference Room February 19, 2014 Koneksyon Dyaryo Feb. 17-24, 2014 11. Endorsement of Final IRR for signature of Mayor BCA, Jr. February 14, 2014 12. Registration of GB Ordinance for publication City Council February 13, 2014 13. Project Team Writeshop with Mr. Hans and MCGB Team on Draft IRR 14. Endorsement of the signed GB Ordinance to City Council for the registration and publication CPDO Office February 10, 2014 Mayors Office February 7, 2014 City Council February 6, 2014 February 4, 2014 15. GB Ordinance signed by Mayor BCA, Jr. 16. Endorsement of the approved GB Ordinance for signature of Mayor BCA, Jr. 17. Dissemination of Draft IRR and Annexes IFC Team thru email February 3, 2014 ACTIVITY LOCATION 18. Dissemination of Draft IRR and Annexes to GB Project Team DATE February 3, 2014 19. Second and Final Reading of the GB Ordinance City Council January 27, 2014 20. Committee Hearing on GB Ordinance City Council January 24, 2014 21. First reading of the GB Ordinance City Council January 20, 2014 22. Endorsement of GB Ordinance to the Council by the Office of the Mayor City Council January 16, 2014 23. Video Conference Status of Ordinance Next Steps Draft Ordinance comments and issues Incentive options Implementation report Next 6 months activities IFC Office January 9, 2014 24. Dissemination of the Draft IRR and Annexes to the Stakeholders Jan. 2,3 & 6, 2014 Dec. 23,26 and 27, 2013 25. Dissemination of Draft IRR and Annexes IFC Team thru email December 20, 2013 26. Dissemination of latest version Draft GB Ordinance to IFC Team thru e-mail December 16, 2013 27. Submission of Final Draft of GB Ordinance to the Office of the Mayor for endorsement to the City Council 28. Dissemination of the Final Draft GB Ordinance to GB Project Team 29. Project Team Writeshop with Mr. Hans and MCGB Team CPDO December 6, 2013 30. Meeting with Ms. Wendy and Mr. Hans CPDO November 28, 2013 31. Meeting with Atty. Tess, Archt. Autif Archt. Mel CPDO November 27, 2013 32. Stakeholders Consultation on the Draft Green Building Regulation Office of the Mayor Conference Room Nov. 6,7, 13 & 14, 2013 Mayors Office December 13, 2013 December 13, 2013 33. ACTIVITY Meeting with Atty. Tess Lacerna LOCATION CPDO DATE October 16, 2013 34. Dissemination of latest version Draft GB Ordinance to IFC Team thru e-mail October 16, 2013 35. Dissemination of the Revised Draft GB Ordinance to GB Project Team ,Vice-Mayor’s Office, Coun Roehl Bacar, October 16, 2013 36. Update Report on the City Green Project (Sept-Oct 2013) Mayors Office October 14, 2013 37. Final Discussion on the latest version of the draft GB Mayor’s Conference Room October 11, 2013 38. Dissemination of the Revised Draft GB Ordinance to GB Project Team, Vice-Mayor’s Office, Coun Roehl Bacar, Coun. Cheche Santos 39. Joint Review of the Draft Green Building with IFC Team thru Video Conference IFC Office September 23, 2013 40. Update Report on the City Green Project (May-August 2013) Mayors Office August 28, 2013 41. Dissemination of latest Draft GB Ordinance to IFC Team thru e-mail August 23, 2013 42. Dissemination of Working Draft GB Ordinance (2nd Revision) to Green Building Project Team, Vice-Mayor’s Office, Coun Roehl Bacar, Sangguniang Panlungsod Secretary, Mr. Gener Sison August 15, 2013 43. Post Mission Week Evaluation Meeting CPDO August 7-8, 2013 44. Green Building Mission Week IFC Office July 22-25, 2013 45. Solicit opinion from the Assessors Office on Article VIII Incentives and Penalties, sample computation base on the applicability, effect on the projected Real Property Tax collection for the next 3 years July 11, 2013 46. Dissemination of latest Draft GB Ordinance to IFC Team thru e-mail July 4, 2013 47. Dissemination of Latest Draft GB Ordinance to Green Building Project Team, Vice-Mayor’s Office, Sangguniang Panlungsod Secretary July 4, 2013 48. Meeting with Atty. Tess Lacerna October 7, 2013 CPDO July 3, 2013 ACTIVITY 49. Dissemination of Draft GB Ordinance to IFC Team thru email LOCATION 50. Dissemination of Draft GB Ordinance to Green Building Project Team, Vice-Mayor’s Office, Sangguniang Panlungsod Secretary and City Councilor’s for their review and comments DATE June 19, 2013 June 19, 2013 51. Continuation of the Mini Workshop on drafting of GB Ordinance CPDO June 5, 2013 52. Continuation of the Mini Workshop on drafting of GB Ordinance Kaban ng Hiyas May 31, 2013 53. Meeting with the Mr. Charles Wee Cho Tat (Singapore Building and Construction Authority), Mr. Lee Siew Eang (National University of Singapore) Mr. Roel Allan Jabines (Harvest Link International), Archt. Amado (PhilGBI) Mr. Hans (IFC) Chinese Restaurant (Pasig City) May 29, 2013 54. Mini Workshop on Approach (Mandatory and New Standards) CPDO May 23 & 28, 2013 55. 10th Video Conference IFC Office May 23, 2013 56. Mini Workshop on Scope, Application and Coverage CPDO May 20, 2013 57. Workshop on Putting Language on the Preparatory Statement or Whereas Clauses Max Restaurant April 30, 2013 58. Consultation Meeting with IFC Consultant On format, contents and formulation of Draft GB Ordinance Orientation on existing GB Legislation (Dubai, Jakarta,Vietnam) ( Why do we need the code, how the code will look like, what is to be implemented) Schedule of activities April 22-June 30 Max Restaurant April 19, 2013 59. National Forum on Green Building Regulation: A Public Policy Imperative for the Philippines Oakwood Premier Joy Nostalg Center April 18, 2013 60. Dialogue with LGUs IFC Office April 17, 2013 61. 9th Video Conference ACTIVITY LOCATION IFC Office DATE April 11, 2013 62. Green Right, Green Bldg. Expo and Conference 2013 Jakarta, Indonesia April 10-13, 2013 63. GB Appreciation Tour ADB Building April 3, 2013 64. 8th Video Conference IFC March 21, 2013 65. GB Appreciation Tour Sun Life Centre March 13, 2013 66. Workshop on the Drafting of Legal Framework for the City Green (Part II) Familiarization on the contents of an Ordinance Case settings or a sample ordinance Orientation on the different rating system PVL Restaurant March 4, 2013 67. 7th Video Conference IFC Office February 27, 2013 68. Orientation on the Drafting of Legal Framework for the City GB Ordinance Familiarization on Laws and the Process of Law Dev’t. Group Workshop on the Identification of possible “sales pitch” when conducting stakeholders consultation. Short Listing of National Laws with relevance to the proposed Green Building Ordinance Legend Hotel February 20, 2013 69. Appreciation Briefing on the GB Survey Results and Master Spreadsheet PVL Restaurant February 18, 2013 70. Endorsement of letter to chosen LGU Planning Officer for assistance to PGBI Mayors Office February 13, 2013 71. 6th Video Conference IFC Office February 8, 2013 72. Update on the Program Implementation Plan 73. 5th Video Conference 74. List of Structures Surveyed ( see attached sheet) January 23, 2013 IFC Office January 4,7-11,14-18 21-23,2013 ACTIVITY 75. Submission of the following thru e-mail a. List of Structures with Bldg. Permits including percentage of buildings realized b. Monthly Water and Power Consumption of City Owned Buildings 76. 4th Video Conference LOCATION IFC Office 77. Endorsement of joint letter to the chosen 21 buildings for the Conduct of Survey DATE January 17, 2013 January 9,2013 Dec. 26-28, 2012 78. Orientation on the Use of Survey Form by PGBI Mayors Conference Room December 28, 2012 79. Project Technical Team Workshop Finalization of Communication Plan Mayors Conference Room December 27, 2012 80. Submission of Final Program Implementation Plan thru e-mail December 21, 2012 81. Project Technical Team Workshop Finalization of Stakeholder Mapping and Profiling December 19, 2012 82. Submission of List of Structures thru e-mail December 13, 2012 83. 2nd Video Conference IFC Office December 12, 2012 84. Communication Planning Workshop Formulation of Communication Plan Formulation of Stakeholders Mapping and Profiling Horizon Hotel December 10, 2012 85. 1st Video Conference IFC Office November 28, 2012 86. Green Building Philippines Learning Event and Project Briefing Intercontinental Hotel November 20, 2012 87. Project Management Team meeting Review and Finalization of the PIP Mayors Conference Room November 16, 2012 88. Project Management Team Meeting Review and Evaluation of PIP Mayors Conference Room October 25, 2012 89. Project Briefing on Green Building by IFC Mayors Conference Room October 12, 2012 90. Signing of Cooperation Agreement and Executive Order Mayors Office October 4, 2012 GREEN BUILDING PROJECT City of Mandaluyong HIGHLIGHT/SNAPSHOT OF THE (4) FOUR DAY STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION MAYOR’S CONFERENCE ROOM (NOVEMBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 2013) DAY 1 (NOVEMBER 6, 2013) DAY 2 (NOVEMBER 7, 2013) DAY 3 (NOVEMBER 13, 2013) DAY 4 (NOVEMBER 14, 2013)