2. Content
− The big picture
− What Green means to Skanska
− Skanska's Color Palette
− Energy
− Carbon
− Materials
− Water
− Tools for working with Green
− Tools to communicate Green
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4. Reminder: The Future Society – a growth story
World population (in Billions): 1950-2050 Urban population (in Billions) 1970-2050
10
70% urban
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8 urban
60% urban
7 rural
6
85%
5 47% urban
6.4
4 36% urban
5.0
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Population in less developed 3.2 3.3
2 countries
Population in less developed 2.9 2.8
2.4
countries
1 1.3
Population in in more developed countries15%
Population more developed countries
0
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 1970 2000 2030 2050
Source: United Nations, World Urbanization Prospects: The 2006 & 007 Revisions
3 billion more people living in cities in 2050
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6. Water
Source: Global Env. Outlook 2000 (GEO), UNEP, Earthscan, London, 1999
The majority of the water on Earth, 97%, is in the oceans, while an additional 2%
is frozen in the ice caps and glaciers. Only a fraction is available as a supply for
drinking water - When will we stop flushing toilets with drinking water?
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8. What the market is telling us…
Buildings in the US with a high Energy Star rating are attracting rental
premiums of 3% per square foot compared with non-green buildings of the
same size, location and function. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
There is a significant existing stock of buildings, particularly in the EU, that
are ageing. These buildings pose a large opportunity for green building in
the future. Key Trends in the European and US Construction Marketplace. McGraw - Hill.
'I approach environmental performance issues in three broad ways:
Improving our own culture and operations, influencing - indeed,
pressurizing - the companies that do business with us, and championing
renewable-energy development.' Jose Sergio Gabrielli De Azevedo, President and
CEO of Petrobras
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9. Our Customers - What 'green' products or services would you
like us to focus on in the next 2-4 years?
Green Products and Services
Num ber of Responses
0 100 200 300 400 500
Renewable energy sources 226
Energy efficient design solutions 450
Low carbon solutions 117
Carbon monitoring of projects 47
Eco design evaluation and certification 101
Refurbishment / retrofitting of infrastructure 238
Factory engineered / prefabricated solutions 149
Others 30
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10. The world is changing – fast Norway:
Carbon
neutral
NY MTA wanting to UK’s CRC by 2030
reduce its energy forcing large
consumption and organisations to
‘green’ its operations. reduce their Tesco – green
CO2emissions stores in every
country it operates
National Grid –
major investment EU: committed to
USA: in its electricity UK Highways a 60% reduction in
36 states and gas network Agency: All carbon emissions
anticipate in UK and USA network to be by 2050
water low carbon
shortages by construction,
2013 maintenance
and operation
Petrobras –
focusing on
bio fuels and
low carbon
technologies Set/planned regulations
Company actions
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12. Johan’s message
“We are determined to be the leading
green project developer and contractor.
The demand is in the market place.
It is:
- A great business opportunity
- Right for the planet
- Attractive for our people”
October 2010
Johan Karlström,
President and CEO
Skanska AB
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January 11 Skanska - Deep Green Journey
13. Business opportunity …
Anticipated investment needs
for urban infrastructure up to Lots of opportunities...
2030 (US$ trillion)
Systems planning Water Technology
Mobility Buildings Financing
Source: Booz Allen Hamilton, 2007
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15. Future proofing the road ahead
Skanska’s Deep Green Journey
Vanilla Green Deep Green
Accelerators
• Intelligent / challenging customers The Leading
• Form of contract – allowing early involvement Green Project
Developer
• New financial models and Contractor
• Innovative supply chain – working in partnership
• Leadership – behaviours / setting examples
• Design – considering the local environment and using
the best technology
• Communication – internally and externally
Skanska’s Culture & Values
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16. Color Palette
Vanilla Green Deep Green
Compliance Beyond compliance Future proof
Energy −Rules Zero
−Regulations −Waste (to landfill)
−Standards −Unsustainable
Carbon
−Codes materials
Materials −Net primary energy
−Carbon construction
−Water discharge
Water −Haz Materials
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17. Driving the change to Deep GreenTM
Vanilla Green Deep green
Compliance Beyond compliance Future proof
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18. Vanilla: Construction progress or product performance is compliance with law,
regulations, codes and standards
Green: Construction process or product performance is beyond compliance, but
not yet at a point were what we construct and how we construct it can be
considered to have near-zero impact
Deep Green: Construction process or product performance is future proofed - for
example, it consumes zero net energy and produces zero waste
Our Journey to Deep Green
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19. Energy - Getting a whole lot more out of
a whole lot less
Policy as a supportive framework
Transformation is needed to alter the outcome..
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20. Hostetin Centre
Energy performance Energy performance Energy performance Net Zero
25 % better than 50 % better than 75 % better than local Primary Energy
local code local code code and renewables used
local codes, standards and
1 Passive design,
solar heating
Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon Over 25% reduction of Over 50 % reduction of Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and the footprint by savings the footprint by savings
used to perform value in in materials and the
engineering materials and the construction process
construction process
2 Zero Unsustainable
Materials4)
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < than Materials 5)
waste to landfill waste to landfill 2.5% waste to landfill
Near zero waste and zero
unsustainable materials Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for the use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water in operation consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Consumption water by > than 25% water by >than 50%.
reduced by 10% Net Zero Water
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Rainwater harvesting,
water efficient fittings
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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21. Hillsborough Intermodal
Transit Facility, USA
Energy performance Energy performance Energy performance Net Zero
25 % better than 50 % better than 75 % better than local Primary Energy
local code local code code and renewables used
Natural ventilation
local codes, standards and
1
/photovoltaic
system Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon Over 25% reduction of Over 50 % reduction of Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and the footprint by savings the footprint by savings
used to perform value in in materials and the
engineering materials and the construction process
construction process
2 Carbon analysis Zero Unsustainable
Materials4)
on major materials
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < than Materials 5)
waste to landfill waste to landfill 2.5% waste to landfill
Waste
management Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for the use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water in operation consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Consumption water by > than 25% water by >than 50%.
reduced by 10% Net Zero Water
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Model estimates 20%
reduction in water usage
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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22. Blå Jungfrun, Swe
Energy performance Energy performance Energy performance Net Zero
25 % better than 50 % better than 75 % better than local Primary Energy
local code local code code and renewables used
local codes, standards and
1 Air tightness, heat
recovery, insulation
Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon Over 25% reduction of Over 50 % reduction of Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and the footprint by savings the footprint by savings
used to perform value in in materials and the
engineering materials and the construction process
construction process
2 Zero Unsustainable
ECO2 tool trialed Materials4)
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < than Materials 5)
waste to landfill waste to landfill 2.5% waste to landfill
Prefabricated
formwork Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for the use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water in operation consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Consumption water by > than 25% water by >than 50%.
reduced by 10% Net Zero Water
6 Metering &
water efficient
fittings
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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23. Carbon
Built environments is responsible for
around 40 percent of all energy use and
mad-made carbon emissions*.
We have what's needed to reduce
carbon emissions.
*Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Transforming the Market, WBCSD, April 2009
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24. M25 Project, U.K.
Baseline established using > 25 % reduction > 50 % reduction of Net Positive
applicable industry standards of baseline baseline consumption and
> 10 % reduction of baseline consumption renewables used Energy
local codes, standards and
consumption
1 New lighting technology
being considered Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon > 25 % reduction of the > 50 % reduction of the Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and footprint by savings in footprint by savings in
used to perform value materials and the materials and the
engineering construction process. construction process
2 Zero Unsustainable
Carbon Capture Tool used Materials4)
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
Materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < then Materials6)
waste to landfill5 waste to landfill5) 2.5% waste to landfill5)
92% recycled content
for bulk materials Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water at site consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Sustainable8 water by > 25%. water by > 50%.
drainage system in place. Zero Potable Water
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for Construction
Recycle runoff water
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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25. Carbon Footprint: One Kingdom Street,
London End of
life2%
Piling
Onsite 4%
works13%
− Understanding CO2 Concrete
emissions Lifts, M&E & works18%
Fitout 12%
− Operation ~ 80%, Raised floors,
Embodied ~ 20% walls & partitions
7%
Roofing &
cladding
9% Steel 35%
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26. Materials
Construction is one of the
most inefficient industries
when it comes to consumption
of finite resources
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27. Pilestredet Park, Norway
Energy performance Energy performance Energy performance Net Zero
25 % better than 50 % better than 75 % better than local Primary Energy
local code local code code and renewables used
local codes, standards and
1 Air tightness, heat
recovery, insulation
Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon Over 25% reduction of Over 50 % reduction of Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and the footprint by savings the footprint by savings
used to perform value in in materials and the
engineering materials and the construction process
construction process
2 Zero Unsustainable
Materials4)
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < than Materials 5)
waste to landfill waste to landfill 2.5% waste to landfill
Reuse of materials &
domestic waste recycling Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for the use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water in operation consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Consumption water by > than 25% water by >than 50%.
reduced by 10% Net Zero Water
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Metering & water efficient
fixings
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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28. Water
Water
New ways to conserve water
The majority of the water on Earth, 97%, is in the oceans, while an
additional 2% is frozen in the ice caps and glaciers. Only a fraction is
available as a supply for drinking water, which is already in short
supply in many parts of the world.
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29. ODA, London
Baseline established using > 25 % reduction > 50 % reduction of Net Positive
applicable industry standards of baseline baseline consumption and
> 10 % reduction of baseline consumption renewables used Energy
local codes, standards and
consumption
1 Renewable wind,
energy for lighting Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon > 25 % reduction of the > 50 % reduction of the Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and footprint by savings in footprint by savings in
used to perform value materials and the materials and the
engineering construction process. construction process
2 Strong client focus / Zero Unsustainable
Materials4)
lots of initiatives
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
Materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < then Materials6)
waste to landfill5 waste to landfill5) 2.5% waste to landfill5)
Extensive use of recycled
aggregates/ durakerks Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water at site consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Sustainable8 water by > 25%. water by > 50%.
drainage system in place. Zero Potable Water
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>60% non potable for Construction
in construction
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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30. Nemours Hospital
Energy performance Energy performance Energy performance Net Zero
25 % better than 50 % better than 75 % better than local Primary Energy
local code local code code and renewables used
local codes, standards and
1 Designed to perform at 31%
above ASHRAE/local code
Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon Over 25% reduction of Over 50 % reduction of Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and the footprint by savings the footprint by savings
used to perform value in in materials and the
engineering materials and the construction process
construction process
2 No carbon Zero Unsustainable
Materials4)
measuring
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < than Materials 5)
waste to landfill waste to landfill 2.5% waste to landfill
Styrofoam recycling & use of
low emitting materials Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for the use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water in operation consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Consumption water by > than 25% water by >than 50%.
reduced by 10% Net Zero Water
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Water efficient fittings & no potable
water usage in landscaping
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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31. Bristol Schools, U.K.
Energy performance Energy performance Energy performance Net Zero
25 % better than 50 % better than 75 % better than local Primary Energy
local code local code code and renewables used
local codes, standards and
1 Building envelope,
M&E, Biomass
Near Zero
regulations in place
Preliminary project carbon Over 25% reduction of Over 50 % reduction of Carbon Construction
footprint3 established and the footprint by savings the footprint by savings
used to perform value in in materials and the
engineering materials and the construction process
construction process
2 Zero Unsustainable
Materials4)
Use design and planning Use design and planning Use design and planning
reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the
(re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable Zero Hazardous
materials4) with < than 10% materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < than Materials 5)
waste to landfill waste to landfill 2.5% waste to landfill
Waste management
Zero Waste
Preliminary baseline for the use Measures to reduce Measures to reduce
of potable water in operation consumption of potable consumption of potable
established. Consumption water by > than 25% water by >than 50%.
reduced by 10% Net Zero Water
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Water efficient
fittings
For internal use only*
*can be used externally if the stepping stones (text describing the steps on CP) are removed
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32. Tools to help …
− Lifecycle analysis
− Green BIM
− Toolbox incl Green Solutions
− Sustainability Project Case Studies
− Certifications / Global associations
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33. Skanska Management Meeting - What do you consider the main
obstacle in implementing a Green strategy in your Business Unit?
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34. Life Cycle Analysis
Construction
Machines, disposal of waste
Operation &
Maintenance
Energy consumption
e.g. Heating, lighting,
disruption, waste
Design
Energy,
environment,
materials
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37. Green Solutions
The aim of Green Solutions:
• To share green knowledge across Skanska.
What is a Green Solution:
• A product or service that is an integral part of a project
• Provides environmental and economic benefits to our customers
• Has been used at least once somewhere in Skanska
• Is transferable to other Business Units
• Is strategically important to Skanska’s business
A Green solution is not:
• A construction project
• An internal process
• A research project
• A concept or a prototype
The Green Solutions are for internal purposes only as they contain information e.g. contact details,
that may not be appropriate for external distribution.
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43. Skanska is an active participant in a number of
international Sustainability initiatives
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44. Skanska in the USGBC
− Member since 2000
− Member of the Board of Directors since 2008,
representing Contractors and Builders
− Chair of Ethics committee and Chair of Financial
Committee
− Cost analysis1 of the Living Building Challenge, the
beyond-LEED® Platinum metric developed by the
Cascadia Chapter of the USGBC
1. a study led by SERA Architects, joined by Skanska USA Building, Gerding/Edlen Development, New Buildings Institute and Interface Engineering,
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45. Other GBC participation
Czech: Norway (non-EU):
Associated Group GBA key stakeholder in
establishing NGBC
Founded 2009
GBA: alliance of owners and Skanska member of the
Skanska founding partner and developers of commercial provisional NGBC board
board member property
Denmark: Poland:
Logo under Prospective GBC Established GBC
Development
Founded 2010 Founded 2007
Skanska founding partner and Skanska premium founding
board member company and board
member
Finland: Sweden:
Logo under Prospective GBC Prospective GBC
Development
Founded 2010 Founded 2009
Skanska founding company and Skanska founding partner
board member and board member
Hungary: United Kingdom:
Prospective GBC Established GBC
Founded 2009 Founded 2007
Skanska board member Skanska Gold Leaf member
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46. Tools to communicate Green
− Color Palette
− Green Communications strategy
− Green Thinking, the book and power point
− Green City
− Green Urban Development Report
− Green Symbol
− Green Media Centre
Responsible:
Maria Lomholt & Malin Dalén
GSU Communication
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47. Green thinking
Planning today for tomorrow
Putting what we construct into the bigger picture
Refurbishment is coming
LEED Platium at level 32
Example of reduction
class
− 57 % reduction of energy24consupmtion
Green Thinking
− 40 % water use reduction
− 80 % of construction waste recycled
Green thinking 8 class
Green Thinking
There’s more to building
a green society than just building Get your own copy at: www.skanska.com
Green thinking is available as a power point on
on OneSkanska, Green Communications.
1 class2
Feel free to chose and pick as it suits you.
Green Thinking
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48. Green City
Green City is an interactive site that features our
journey to deep Green. It presents a selection of
Skanska's great Green projects.
The site is available for local adaptations.
http://www.skanska.com/en/About-Skanska/Our-green-initiative/The-Green-City/
Contact Malin Dalén or your Country Web Manager for instructions on how to locolize the site.
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49. Green Urban Development Report
The purpose of this report series is to boost
Skanska's position as an industry leader within Green
Construction. The report will focus on future trends
within Planning, Urban living, Development &
Construction.
www.skanska.com/greeninitative
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50. Green Media Centre
Skanska's Green Media Center is a tool for proactive
PR. Here you will find information such as our Green
messages, a shortlist of words and phrases to avoid
Green wash, actual spokespersons etc.
one.skanska/greencommunications
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51. Green Symbol
Our green symbol is a "highlighter" - not a quality stamp. It
puts all our green efforts under one umbrella and
communicates our commitment, our responsibility and our
concern for the environment.
It should be used whenever we want to put green in focus
and it replaces local green symbols that have been used
previously
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