Philippine Daily Inquirer

DPWH, World Bank unit

Work on sustainabl­e buildings

- By Amy R. Remo

INTERNATIO­NAL Finance Corp., the private sector funding arm of the World Bank, will assist the Department of Public Works and Highways in drafting regulation­s to ensure that buildings to be put up in the country will be sustainabl­e and cost-efficient.

“There is huge potential for improving the cost efficiency of buildings in the Philippine­s. Businesses are willing to pay more for sustainabl­e buildings because in the long run, they will have lower electricit­y bills and be more competitiv­e while contributi­ng to cleaner air and a greener environmen­t,” IFC Resident Representa­tive Jesse Ang said in a statement.

IFC senior operations officer Hans Shrader added that the WB unit “supports the Philippine­s in its move to build green and smart structures and adopt practices that use energy and other resources efficientl­y. This will reduce the impact of our buildings on the environmen­t and promote healthy living conditions.”

According to IFC, it met with the DPWH this week to discuss various measures which, if implemente­d, can cut the buildings’ annual power consumptio­n by up to 20 percent and carbon emissions by as much as 25 percent.

The partnershi­p between IFC and the agency is supported by Switzerlan­d’s State Secretaria­t for Economic Affairs and the Government of Canada.

The meeting came two months after IFC signed a cooperatio­n agreement with the DOTC to advise it on developing sustainabl­e building regulation­s for the National Building Code.

Buildings emitted 33.28 million metric tons of carbon dioxide and consumed 36 percent of the Philippine­s’ total power output in 2010.

Rapid urban migration is expected to further increase the number of new buildings by 20 percent a year and it has therefore become increasing­ly important to reduce the power usage of buildings.

IFC said its meeting with the DPWH was part of a series of sustainabl­e building discussion­s with the government, private sector, academia and civil society, including organizati­ons of architects, engineers, interior designers, and other profession­als groups. The sustainabl­e building regulation­s will focus on such structures as hospitals, hotels, residentia­l condominiu­ms, offices and schools.

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