Critical Next Stage of Green Building Industry Will Focus on Water Efficiency, According to Report from McGraw-Hill Construction
Posted on: Monday, 1 June 2009, 10:23 CDT
According to the United Nations Environmental Program, buildings consume 20% of the world's available water, a resource that becomes scarcer each year. Efficient practices and products, such as grey water treatment and low-flow plumbing fixtures, provide significant opportunities for the A/E industry to respond to this trend and build high-tech, low-water-demand projects that will turn the tide on the water crisis and create the conscientious buildings of tomorrow.
"This study sheds light on the shift in what will define a green building," said
"We regard sustainability as an opportunity to travel down new roads with our customers," said
"With water being a precious resource,
The report covers involvement levels and growth opportunities over the next five years, as well business benefits, motives and obstacles encountered in this advancing market. Highlights include:
- Industry involvement and the perceived importance of water efficiency are growing dramatically. By 2013, 85% of industry reports that water efficiency will be an extremely important aspect of a green building, up from 69% this year.
- Owners are especially committed to water-efficient practices, with 42% reporting that more than three-quarters of current projects incorporate water-efficient designs; 50% expect to incorporate water-efficient practices in at least half of their building portfolios by 2013.
- Business benefits are the key growth drivers as companies focus on the bottom-line. Primary motivators include reducing energy use (87%) and reducing operating costs (84%). Respondents report that on average, applying water-efficient designs and products lead to 15% less water use, 10-11% less energy use, and an 11-12% reduction in operating costs.
- Increased government regulation and the desire to lower energy costs are also expected to trigger faster adoption of water-efficient products and methods. 73% of respondents are motivated by energy cost increases, while more than two-thirds expect to respond to regulations on wastewater runoff (69%) and water efficiency (68%).
- A/E firms, contractors, owners, and product manufacturers can take advantage of this market opportunity by quantifying and explaining to customers how water-efficient practices and products can contribute to improved building performance. Current brand awareness is strongest for high-efficiency toilets (identified by 48% of respondents), water-saving sinks (30%), and waterless urinals (23%).
Water Use in Buildings is the latest green building SmartMarket Report from McGraw-Hill Construction Research & Analytics. More information can be found at http://construction.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0249-307522_ITM_analytics, and sponsor information is available at http://www.chicagofaucets.com/ and http://www.sloanvalve.com/.
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