The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system

Building has impacted to our environment and nearly 40% of natural resource were extracted due to construct infrastructures [1]. Conventional building consumes nearly 70% of electricity and nearly 38% percent of CO2 produced [2]. Green Building (GB) comes in place to create a new building philosophy...

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Main Authors: Tajul Baharuddin, Mohamad Faizal, Sarif, Abdul Sukor, Lim, Michael Gibson
Other Authors: Abdullah, Nor Maizzaty
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3276/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3276/1/Ch09.pdf
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author Tajul Baharuddin, Mohamad Faizal
Sarif, Abdul Sukor
Lim, Michael Gibson
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description Building has impacted to our environment and nearly 40% of natural resource were extracted due to construct infrastructures [1]. Conventional building consumes nearly 70% of electricity and nearly 38% percent of CO2 produced [2]. Green Building (GB) comes in place to create a new building philosophy and encourage to contribute a more environmentally friendly material. Furthermore, the implementation of green building can be enabled a building to perform a more efficient and more environment in terms of energy and water reduction..
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spelling uthm-32762022-01-04T07:44:36Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3276/ The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system Tajul Baharuddin, Mohamad Faizal Sarif, Abdul Sukor Lim, Michael Gibson TA170-171 Environmental engineering Building has impacted to our environment and nearly 40% of natural resource were extracted due to construct infrastructures [1]. Conventional building consumes nearly 70% of electricity and nearly 38% percent of CO2 produced [2]. Green Building (GB) comes in place to create a new building philosophy and encourage to contribute a more environmentally friendly material. Furthermore, the implementation of green building can be enabled a building to perform a more efficient and more environment in terms of energy and water reduction.. Penerbit UTHM Abdullah, Nor Maizzaty Mohd Arish@Arshad, Nur Aini Muhamad, Mimi Suliza Md. Amin, Harina 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3276/1/Ch09.pdf Tajul Baharuddin, Mohamad Faizal and Sarif, Abdul Sukor and Lim, Michael Gibson (2020) The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system. In: Applications in Environmental Engineering Technology. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 89-95. ISBN 978-967-2916-33-8
spellingShingle TA170-171 Environmental engineering
Tajul Baharuddin, Mohamad Faizal
Sarif, Abdul Sukor
Lim, Michael Gibson
The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system
title The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system
title_full The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system
title_fullStr The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system
title_full_unstemmed The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system
title_short The development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system
title_sort development of e-construction (green building) with geographic information system
topic TA170-171 Environmental engineering
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3276/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3276/1/Ch09.pdf