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Green Building Legends Take On Asia

Klaus ToepferWith the ongoing construction happening in Asia, notable figures on the global green building stage are making their way to see in person how adoption of sustainable building practices are playing out on the ground.

At GreenBuild Asia in Hong Kong this May, Malcolm Lai, Director - Head of Construction, Asia Invesco Real Estate stated “There is a correlation between green and financial sucess”. This is why his company invests in greening their projects. This was also why pretty much every other speaker at the event spoke to the cost benefits of green building.

However, project owners expressed their frustration with a lack of expertise and willingness for service providers to take risks in green projects. One such person was Professor Richard Whitfield, Professor of the School of Intelligent Systems and Technology at the University of Saint Joseph in Macau, who is currently building a new campus and faces a lack of expertise in a number of areas. For example, finding energy saving air-conditioner alternatives such as chilled beam ceilings, and people with the expertise to install and maintain them is proving a challenge in Macau.
 

Moving On

Office MoveIf you’re moving office and about to call the relocation company, stop right there. Because the physical move is just the tip of the iceberg says Tara de Montfort as she examines how to reduce the headache of relocation and change management.

Counting People

Commercial real estate investment is not just about the ‘deal’ and whether the numbers stack up, always make sure you are working with the right people before you get the cheque book out.

In reality people, from governments to lawyers, make the biggest difference in the success or failure of a commercial real estate deal. And during tough times of the last few years it was personal qualities that got people through the rough financial times with ‘patience’ cited as the most common virtue for survivors. So how do you know who’s good and what’s not? Confidence, market knowledge, experience? Below we asked investors and others working in the industry to share their views on how to pick the best partners for the job.

Airing Concerns

Bruce hicks“Recent studies have shown that costs of poor indoor environment for the employer, building owner and society as a whole are often considerably higher than the cost of the energy used in the same building”
-- BSI Standard EN15251:2007

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