Multiple criteria sustainability modelling: case study on school buildings
journal contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byG Ding, Craig Langston
This paper describes development of a computer-based tool for sustainability modelling using multiple criteria, and preliminary conclusions from doctoral research being undertaken into the relationship between key sustainability indicators. The model used in both cases produces a sustainability index with an accept/reject threshold of one that has the potential to completely replace traditional net present value methods. Minimum performance benchmarks are prescribed and must be observed - often by trading off performance across the full criteria set. Sustainability is shown to be capable of objective (numeric)· analysis for new projects, existing facilities, or indeed any product or asset. A combination of investor-centred and community-centred motivations can also be explored in the model. Known as SINDEX, the tool has industry-wide application, both locally and abroad, and represents a paradigm shift in project evaluation techniques. Furthermore, its multi-discipline considerations underscore the importance of a team approach to sustainability modelling and the need for people to work more closely together when dealing with complex problems. The results of twenty case studies of actual high schools constructed and operated in New South Wales (Australia) are also presented and the relationships between the key sustainability indicators are explored and interpreted.
History
Journal
International journal of construction management
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pagination
13 - 26
Publisher
Chinese Institute of Construction Management
Location
Hong Kong
ISSN
1562-3599
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2004, The Chinese Institute of Construction Management