Welcome to High-Performance Green Buildings, Malaysia website.
Although green building initiatives in Malaysia are still at infancy stage, the awareness of its financial and tangible benefits is increasing. The need for lower operational cost is the main reason for companies to adopt green concepts.
The government is also committed in promoting green concepts with the establishment of Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry, under the leadership of YB Datuk Peter Chin. In addition, according to Works Minister; YB Dato’ Shaziman Abu Mansor, future government buildings will be incorporating green concepts.With the launch of Malaysia’s very own green rating tool, Green Building Index, has brought sustainable development in Malaysia to a higher level.
High Performance Green Buildings, Malaysia aims to address the current trends, future direction, and the best practices of constructing sustainable buildings.
Attend this informative event and gain practical insights into:
- Discovering the methodologies and strategies to build a certified green building
- Identifying techniques of constructing a cost-effective green building
- Gaining insights on successful international and local case studies of green buildings
- Leveraging strategies maintaining sustainable buildings
- Increasing the efficiency of renewable energy
- Exploring the vast array of green technologies
This event is awarded 3 CPD points by the Board of Architects Malaysia (LAM), 3 CPD points by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) and 14 CCD points by the Construction Industry Development Board of Malaysia (CIDB)
Join us this October in Kuala Lumpur and discover the current trends, future direction, and the best practices of constructing sustainable buildings. |
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LATEST NEWS
The Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry is working with the Finance Ministry on the proposal to give tax and tariff incentives to companies and households for “green initiatives” to help reduce environmental pollution. Minister Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui said he would also consult Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is the Finance Minister 1, on the details soon.
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