A Review on Water Efficiency of Green Building at Menara Binjai Kuala Lumpur: Prospect and Management

 




 

Lee, Poh Yee (2022) A Review on Water Efficiency of Green Building at Menara Binjai Kuala Lumpur: Prospect and Management. Final Year Project (Bachelor), Tunku Abdul Rahman University College.

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Abstract

This research proposal aims to make an individual aware that Malaysia's water issue is becoming more serious. Individuals can encounter a severe water shortage scenario and face water scarcity in the future if no action is taken now. The outbreak of Covid-19 showed how water plays an essential role in our daily lives, as water is essential in ensuring sufficient hygiene conditions in this pandemic. Meanwhile, the Malaysian green building water efficiency score is not ideal, as GBI certified Menara Binjai as gold. According to the GBI water efficiency assessment table, there were only two out of ten points. Furthermore, scheduled and unscheduled water disturbances occur frequently in the Klang area, affecting households and manufacturing industries. As a result, to review the water efficiency of green building at Menara Binjai Kuala Lumpur in prospect and management. This study was created to explore different water efficiency technologies, discuss the benefits of water efficiency technologies, evaluate water efficiency in green building assessment tools, and investigate the challenges of implementing water efficacy in green building. The economy, climate, technology, and culture are all expected to benefit from this study. In the future, construction practitioners would be able to focus on water efficiency criteria. The primary data will be collected via online questionnaires and distributed to 269 Menara Binjai end-users in Kl. After the data has been obtained, it will be analysed using SPSS and Microsoft Excel. In summary, each objective is to ensure that the study's aim is achievable. It is hoped that this study can enhance water efficiency expertise among relevant parties, increase individual awareness, and influence relevant parties to implement water efficiency technology or systems in the future.

Item Type: Final Year Project
Subjects: Social Sciences > Management
Technology > Building construction > Quantity surveying
Faculties: Faculty of Built Environment > Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours)
Depositing User: Library Staff
Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2022 07:09
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2022 07:09
URI: https://eprints.tarc.edu.my/id/eprint/20317