Sustainable Construction Syllabus
Sustainable Construction Syllabus
Sustainable Construction Syllabus
YEAR OF
SUSTAINABLE CATEGORY L T P CREDIT
INTRODUCTION
CET458
CONSTRUCTION PEC 3 2019
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Preamble: Goal of this course is to expose the students to the fundamental concepts of sustainable
building construction. After this course, students will develop an awareness on sustainable
building materials and construction practices and also exposed to applications of ICT in
sustainable construction.
Course Outcomes: After completion of the course the student will be able to:
PO PO PO
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9
10 11 12
CO 1 2 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 2
CO 2 2 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 2
CO 3 2 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 2
CO 4 2 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 2
CO 5 2 - - - - 2 3 - - - - 2
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Assessment Pattern
Mark Distribution
Attendance : 10 Marks
Continuous Assessment Test (2 numbers) : 25 Marks
Assignment/Quiz/Course project : 15 Marks
End Semester Examination (ESE) Pattern : There will be two parts; Part A and Part B. Part A
contains 10 questions with 2 questions from each module, having 3 marks for each question.
Students should answer all questions. Part B contains 2 questions from each module of which
student should answer any one. Each question can have maximum 2 sub-divisions and carry 14
marks.
Syllabus
Module 1
Introduction to concepts of sustainability : impacts of global warming, sustainability indicators
- Carbon foot print, Embodied energy and carbon, sustainability analysis - Life Cycle Analysis,
EIA - Concept of Green Buildings
Module 2
Sustainable building materials : Introduction to sustainable building materials, qualities, use,
examples - Natural building materials, locally available and locally manufactured materials –
wood, earth, stone and lime based materials.
Contemporary Building Materials- concrete, eco block, stabilized blocks (mud blocks, steam
cured blocks, Fal-G Blocks stone masonry block.), insulated concrete forms(ISF), hydra form,
prefabs / structural insulating panels, cellulose insulation, adobe, rammed earth, earth sheltered
and recycled materials - Bio materials : Properties, application, specification and standards(Indian
and International) - Bio materials from industrial waste, mining waste, mineral waste, agricultural
waste - Non toxic materials: low VOC paints, coating and adhesives - Use of waste materials such
as paper, glass bottles, tires, shipping containers - Use of post-consumer and industrial waste such
as fly-ash, bags, building construction &demolition waste – use of salvaged and recycled
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Module 3
Sustainable methods & technologies–Eco friendly and low cost techniques - Different substitute
for wall construction - Flemish Bond - Rat Trap Bond – Arches – Panels - Cavity Wall - Ferro
Cement and Ferro Concreteconstructions – different pre cast members using these materials -
Alternate roofing systems - Filler Slab - Composite Beam and Panel Roof -Pre-engineered and
ready to use building elements - wood products -steel and plastic –Mivan technique -
Contributions of agencies - Costford - Nirmithi Kendra – Habitat
Module 4
Green building rating systems – Guidelines from IGBC – LEED rating system, TERI-GRIHA
rating system.
Codes - Energy Conservation Building Code (BEE), National Building Code.
Green Building Case studies – Residential, Institutional, and Commercial.
Concept of Net Zero buildings – Use of BIPV and other renewable energy in buildings
Module 5
ICT for Sustainable Construction : Building Information modeling – Introduction to BIM,
concepts and benefits, BIM for construction scheduling, cost estimation and construction
management.
Building Automation – Concepts, components of BA, applications of BA for functional efficiency
of buildings.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Sustainable Building - Design Manual Pt 1 & 2, The Energy and Resources Institute,
TERI, 2004
2. Ross Spiegel.G, Green Building Materials A Guide to Product Selection and Specification,
3rd Edition by, John Wiley &Sons, 2010
3. Jagadish. K.S. Alternative Building Materials and Technologies, New age International Pvt
Ltd Publishers, 2008
4. Traci Rose Rider, Stacy Glass, Jessica McNaughton, Understanding Green Building
Materials, W.W.Norton andCompany, 2011
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Outcomes
Module Contents Hours
Addressed
1 Module 1 6
Introduction to concepts of sustainability : impacts of global
1.1 CO 1 1
warming
1.2 Sustainability indicators - Carbon foot print CO 1 1
1.3 Embodied energy and carbon CO 1 1
1.4 Sustainability analysis - Life Cycle Analysis CO 1 1
1.5 EIA CO 1 1
1.6 Concept of Green Buildings CO 1 1
2 Module 2 8
Sustainable building materials : Introduction to sustainable
2.1 CO 2 1
building materials, qualities, use, examples
Natural building materials, locally available and locally
2.2 manufactured materials – wood, earth, stone and lime based CO 2 1
materials
Contemporary Building Materials - concrete, eco block,
stabilized blocks (mud blocks, steam cured blocks, Fal-G Blocks
2.3 stone masonry block.), insulated concrete forms (ISF), hydra CO 2 1
form, prefabs / structural insulating panels, cellulose insulation,
adobe, rammed earth, earth sheltered and recycled materials
Bio materials : Properties, application, specification and
2.4 standards (Indian and International) - Bio materials from CO 2 1
industrial waste, mining waste, mineral waste, agricultural waste
2.5 Non toxic materials: low VOC paints, coating and adhesives - CO 2 1
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Module – 1
11. (a) What is embodied energy? Explain its significance. (5 Marks)
(b) Illustrate the process of Life Cycle Analysis. (9 Marks)
12. (a) Explain the features of green buildings. (5 Marks)
(b) Describe the methods for estimation of carbon foot print. (9 Marks)
Module – 2
13. (a) Discuss the initiatives of GRIHA in alternative materials development. (5 Marks)
(b) List out the various types of agro and industrial wastes and explain their properties
(9 Marks)
14. (a) Discuss any five sustainable materials that can be made from utilization of wastes.
(5 Marks)
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(b) Elaborate the steps involved in manufacturing of stabilized mud blocks. (9 Marks)
Module – 3
15. (a) Draw the plan of odd and even courses of a corner wall comprising rat trap bond.
(5 Marks)
(b) List out the merits and demerits of Mivan construction technique. (9 Marks)
16. (a) Explain the concept of filler slab roofing systems. (7 Marks)
(b) Discussthe role of Habitat in propagating cost-effective constructions. (7 Marks)
Module – 4
17. (a) Describe green building features based on a residential case study. (5 Marks)
(b) Compare the rating frameworks of LEED and GRIHA (9 Marks)
18. (a) What are the applications of building integrated photo voltaics? (5 Marks)
(b) Discuss the features of energy efficient buildings based on
(i) institutional case study (ii) commercial case study (9 Marks)
Module – 5
19. (a) Enumerate the role of building automation in energy conservation (5 Marks)
(b) Describe the implementation of BIM in construction scheduling. (9 Marks)
20. (a) Illustrate the application of building automation in water conservation (5 Marks)
(b) Explain the process of BIM in cost optimisation. (9 Marks)