SIBU: University College of Technology Sarawak (UCTS) has become the first
university in the world to be platinum-rated for the Green Building Index (GBI)
award.
Its vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Abdul Hakim Juri said the university which
started operations on April 1, 2013, had scored 87 points, one more than the
minimum 86 which is required for the award.
“UCTS is the first university in the world to receive the highest rating for
a green building,” he said, adding that it would be presented with the award
next month.
The GBI rating system is regulated by the GBI Accreditation Panel which is an
independent committee consisting of PAM (Malaysian Architect Organisation) and
Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysian professionals.
In revealing this during a visit by state Welfare, Women and Family
Development Minister Datuk Fatimah Abdullah yesterday, Dr Abdul Hakim said UCTS
fulfilled a lot of conditions, mainly on energy conservation, that needed to be
met to achieve the rating.
Hence, he said, green technologies had been incorporated into the buildings
to preserve energy and the environment.
“We are now using 50% less energy than any normal building as our buildings
have double glazing glass to conserve energy.
“Our buildings are also fitted with Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) to reduce
energy consumption. With motion sensors, lights would automatically switch on
and off when a person walks under it,” he said.
The university is also harvesting rain water and storing them in the pond in
front of the university. The water collected will be recycled for air
conditioning and flushing of toilets while the water from the toilets will again
be recycled for gardening use.
UCTS is built on a 44.08ha of land. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak
officiated the ground breaking ceremony on Sept 16, 2012.
Currently, UCTS has a total of 685 students and will be able to accommodate
up to 5,000 students when the campus is fully completed in the next two to three
years.
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