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This presentation was held during the 5th GIB
Summit, May 27-28 2015. The presentation and
more information on the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation are available
on www.gib-foundation.org
The next GIB Summit will take place in Basel, May 24-25, 2016.
The information and views set out in this presenation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation. Neither the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation nor any person acting on its behalf may be held responsible for the use of the information contained therein.
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Solid Standards and Ratings for
Project Financers and Designers
Dr. Andreas Georgoulias Harvard University
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v How do you monitor, report and verify sustainability?
v How do you evaluate a project's capacity to adjust to a changing context?
v How do you implement a continuous approach?
v One answer, our answer, is…
Solid Standards and Ratings for Project Financers and Designers
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Zofnass program for Sustainable Infrastructure
Our mission: Develop and promote methods, processes, and tools for sustainable infrastructure. Our goal: Expand the body of knowledge for sustainable infrastructure, promote best prac>ces and facilitate the adop>on of solu>ons for infrastructure projects and systems,
Education Collaboration
The Zofnass program is supported by a unique alliance with the Industry. The Sustainable Industry Advisory Board is comprised of senior execuAves from leading global firms.
Envision™ was developed in joint collaboration between the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure.
The Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure is a not-for-profit education and research organization founded by the American Public Works Association, the American Council of Engineering Companies and the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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ENVISION TOOLS ENVISION • An in-depth planning guide and rating system
• Includes a manual and online scoring system • No cost to use for planning or self-assessment • ISI offers an optional independent, third-party
verification necessary for awards
• A no-cost, simple, project self-assessment • An educational tool • Familiarizes users with sustainability
• A comprehensive cost-benefit framework • Informs investment decisions on infrastructure • Completely modeled after Envision • Online educational version free to use
ENVISION CHECKLIST
ZOFNASS ECONOMIC TOOL
60 CREDITS IN 5 CATEGORIES
RESTO
RATIVE
CO
NSER
VING
SUPER
IOR
ENH
AN
CED
IMPR
OVED
QUALITY OF LIFE 13 CREDITS
LEADERSHIP 10 CREDITS
RESOURCE ALLOCATION 14 CREDITS
NATURAL WORLD 15 CREDITS
CLIMATE AND RISK 8 CREDITS
5 LEVELS OF ACHIEVEMENT
CONVENTIONAL DESIGN
ENVISION AWARDS
VERIFICATION • Independent third-party review • Optional with associated fee • Easy to use online process • Projects must meet a minimum percentage of
points to be eligible • An ENV SP must submit the project application
Types of projects using Envision - Airports - Seaports - Roads - Power plants - Wind - Pipelines
US agencies using Envision: - Port of Long Beach - NYC Dept. of Environmental Protection - CA Dept. of Water Resources - Los Angeles County DPW - MassDOT, DelDOT, KCMO, Edina (MN)
- Water and Sanitation
- Rail - Stormwater LID - Hydro - Transmission
ENVISION USAGE
UNITED STATES
INTERNATIONAL Projects appliyng Envision exist in: US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, UK, Italy, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China
❑ Two years of running the
awards
❑ 93 project applications
❑ 26 projects assessed
❑ 18 countries represented
❑ $64 billion of infrastructure
assets
❑ 3 new credits integrated in the
evaluation methodology
❑ 44 energy projects
❑ 20 transportation projects
❑ 6 water projects
❑ 1 (large-scale) iron ore mine
❑ Other typologies
Mission: disseminate a better understanding, theoretical and practical on how to assess sustainability in infrastructure projects, from design through operations.
Infrastructure 360 Awards
Diana Espinosa President, Colombian Society
of Engineers
Julio Héctor Estrada Ex. Director, Nat. Agency for the Development of Economic Infrastructure of Guatemala
TaAana Bilbao Founder,
Ta>ana Bilbao S.C, Mexico
Dr. Helcio Tokeshi Managing Director, GP Investments
Julia Prescot Chief Strategy Officer,
Meridiam
Richard Lapper Director, LatAm Confiden>al
at the Financial Times
Richard Frank President and CEO Darby Overseas Investments
Marcos Siqueira Exec. Manager, PPP Unit Minas Gerais, Brazil
Simon Smithson Partner, La>n America
Rogers S>rk Harbour + Partners
Mark Tercek President and CEO,
The Nature Conservancy
Jerry Touval La>n America Program on Smart Infrastructure,
The Nature Conservancy
Alberto Alemán CEO, ABCO Global Inc
Panama
Marcela Huertas President
GIP-‐ Colombia Pacific Region
Marty Janowitz Vice President, Sustainable
Development Stantec
Rajendra Pachauri Chair, UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Internationally recognized jurors_ 2014/2015
INF 360 Awards _ Data Analysis
Project data analyAcs on sustainability performance. Breakdown by:
❖ Country
❖ Size
❖ Type
-Energy
-Water
-Transportation
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Pre-Assessment Checklist Recognition
Assessment
Phase Toolkits
Companion Tools
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A case study: one need, three alternatives
• Alternative I: business-as-usual, capex X
• Alternative II: capex 1.8X, lower opex
• Alternative III: capex 1.6X, lower opex
Which one to chose??
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Step 1: apply Envision
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Step 2: apply the Zofnass Economic Tool
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Step 3: Quantify impacts
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Step 3: Quantify impacts
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Step 3: Quantify impacts
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Step 3: Quantify impacts
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Step 4: Examine the Life-Cycle of Impacts
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Step 5: Compare and decide