A novel index to predict the cost of green resilient buildings

Climate change impacts the demand of the construction industry to reduce its carbon footprint while increasing the resilience of the buildings. This twofold need emphasises better understanding and cost prediction of green resilient buildings based on their ‘resilience’ and ‘sustainability’, which i...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Ali, Ayesha Zubair, Jahanzaib Israr, Wasim Abbass, Zubair Masoud, Abdullah Mohamed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024168569
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Summary:Climate change impacts the demand of the construction industry to reduce its carbon footprint while increasing the resilience of the buildings. This twofold need emphasises better understanding and cost prediction of green resilient buildings based on their ‘resilience’ and ‘sustainability’, which is very limited or based on obsolete perceptions and stereotypes. This study presents a novel index to predict the cost of converting a conventional building to a green-resilient building. In this study; twenty factors based on comprehensive market research have been analysed both quantitatively and qualitatively. An economic impact model has been developed for the cost prediction of green resilient buildings through a novel Green Resilient Building Index, based on sustainability and resilience factors, and the cost of conventional buildings. It has been observed that on-ground construction cost and predicted values fall within 10 % of the 1:1 line validating the precision and confidence level of the research data. Single-factor analysis of variance showed the acceptable precision of the results at a confidence level of 95 %. Nevertheless, this study envisions supporting the professionals and policymakers to develop a sustainable construction industry.
ISSN:2405-8440