Industry Leaders RESET, BRE and GBCA will collaborate with IWBI on Guideline Development
March 07, 2017 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
NEW YORK - The International WELL Building Institute™ (IWBI™), along with RESET™, the Building research Establishment (BRE) and the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) today announced a joint agreement to work together to develop a coordinated set of global standards and guidelines for indoor and outdoor environmental monitoring systems and sensors. Accurately measuring indoor and outdoor environmental factors provides data that can meaningfully impact human health and wellness. These organizations will collaborate to develop standards for sensor manufacturers and system installers/integrators as well as building owners and operators, facilities managers and others- for whom indoor environmental quality is a critical performance measurement.
Interest in indoor environmental performance of buildings is growing rapidly, but the proliferation of new and untested monitoring sensors and sensor-based systems is already causing confusion and uncertainty in the marketplace. Building owners and facilities managers have little guidance on which variables they should be monitoring, how to interpret their data in order to solve real building-performance problems, and what equipment provides the best solutions. Conversely, sensor manufacturers have few specific data quality standards to adhere to, leaving them no verifiable way with which to distinguish their products’ performance.
“Since its founding, IWBI has been focused on providing increased visibility into the impacts buildings have on our health. Our methodology has been grounded in science advanced through university collaborations and informed by leading practitioners in both the public and private sectors. The explosive growth in technology solutions, especially in the area of real time data capture of indoor environmental elements, has accelerated our ability to rapidly improve the quality of our indoor spaces. A protocol to ensure that this data is produced, interpreted, and communicated with integrity is an exciting next step,” said Rick Fedrizzi, IWBI chairman and CEO, “and we’re looking forward to continuing our practice of partnering with leading organizations and academic institutions to advance this next generation of market transformation.”
IWBI is a founding member of the Well Living Lab, a collaboration with Delos and the Mayo Clinic. The lab is a sensor-rich reconfigurable space where researchers can monitor and test technologies and protocols with human subjects in simulated, real-world environments.
IWBI will leverage the information learned from the Well Living Lab to help inform the development of this new set of standards.
Working together and with leading partners across academia and industry, these organizations, led by IWBI, will work to develop a comprehensive framework for continuous indoor environmental quality monitoring with the capability of harmonizing and working seamlessly with WELL, LEED, BREEAM, RESET and GreenStar. The unified framework will ensure that data reported from these systems meets a high bar of quality, consistency and compatibility across components, and is captured and reported in a way that helps building owners and operators provide the healthiest and most comfortable spaces where people can lead their daily lives. It will also address synergies and eliminate duplicative reporting in the marketplace among leading sustainability programs, providing cost and resource efficiencies to users worldwide.
“Building operations and performance data are moving to center stage, placing unprecedented importance on the quality and actionability of data,” says Raefer Wallis, founder of RESET. “Unfortunately, the industry is still very much in a 'consumer beware’ state given the incredibly wide range in quality of sensors and lack of knowledge on how they should be deployed to render accurate and meaningful results. The use of common standards within WELL, LEED, BREAAM, RESET and GreenStar is a monumental step in terms of helping building owners and occupants operate healthy buildings.”
“GBCA is committed to forging partnerships with like-minded organizations to provide tools and mechanisms that will make it easier for the property and construction industry to create healthy, sustainable buildings,” said Romilly Madew, chief executive officer, Green Building Council of Australia. “Working with IWBI, RESET and BRE to develop a coordinated set of global standards for monitoring systems and sensors is critical, and will help advance our mission to create a healthier, more sustainable world.”
RESET will be contributing experience from over a decade of testing, developing and deploying standards for indoor air quality sensors in China, encompassing standards for installation and maintenance as well as data reporting.
IWBI and RESET intend to leverage Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), the exclusive certification body for WELL, and its expertise in validating the operability of indoor environmental quality monitoring according to this newly developed protocol.
Also IWBI and RESET will leverage BRE’s expertise to provide the industry with performance data for indoor environmental sensors. “Testing protocols can be employed to assess the efficacy of environmental quality sensor products. BRE has extensive experience of contributing to the development of Standards, which involves a stepwise process including the necessary level of consultation with stakeholders and industry liaison groups”, said Andy Dengel, Environment Director at BRE.
About the International WELL Building Institute™
The International WELL Building Institute™ (IWBI™) is a public benefit corporation whose mission is to improve human health and wellness through the built environment. Public benefit corporations like IWBI are an emerging U.S. structure for corporations committed to balancing public benefits with profitability – harnessing the power of private capital for greater good. IWBI administers the WELL Building Standard™ (WELL) – a performance-based system for measuring, certifying, and monitoring features of buildings that impact the health and wellness of the people who live, work, and learn in them. www.wellcertified.com
About RESET™
RESET™ is a scalable, technology driven building standard and certification program focused on real-time data for human health and wellbeing. RESET™ encompasses standards for IEQ sensor performance, calibration, installation and data reporting
RESET’s assessment infrastructure and metrics are used by hundreds of companies to track and communicate the health performance of buildings both new and old, be it for tenant acquisition, talent retention or to optimize the risk/return profile of real-estate investments. www.reset.build
About BRE
We are a world leading building science center and the authority on all aspects of the built environment. We generate new knowledge through research that is used to create products, tools and standards that drive positive change across the built environment. We enable our government and private sector clients to meet the environmental, social and economic challenges they face by delivering higher performing, better quality, safer, more secure and more sustainable products homes, buildings and communities. We are owned by the BRE Trust, a registered charity, which funds research and education that advances knowledge of the built environment. We are committed to building a better world together. We are BRE. www.bregroup.com
About the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA)
Australia’s authority on sustainable buildings and communities, the GBCA is leading the transformation of the nation’s built environment. The GBCA’s vision is for healthy, resilient and positive places for people and the natural environment, and it works with more than 700 members, industry and government to encourage policies and programs that support this vision. The GBCA educates thousands of people each year on the design and delivery of sustainable outcomes, and operates Australia’s only national, voluntary, holistic rating system for sustainable buildings and communities – Green Star. A trusted mark of quality, Green Star has transformed Australia’s built environment, with more than 1,300 certified projects – the equivalent to 21 million sqm of space – delivering environmental efficiencies while boosting the productivity, health and wellbeing of occupants. www.gbca.org.au
About the Well Living Lab
The Well Living Lab (U.S.) is the first human-centered research facility dedicated to identifying how buildings—and everything that goes in them—impacts human health and well-being. The purpose of the Well Living Lab (U.S.) is to study these indoor environments and create healthier indoor spaces in which to work, live and play. A world-class, multi-disciplinary research approach guides the work of the Well Living Lab (U.S.), as scientific and medical experts from Mayo Clinic and around the world conduct and translate research that leads to solutions for healthier indoor environments. The Well Living Lab (U.S.) is unique in that research is conducted on real people, in real-world settings. This is made possible by the revolutionary infrastructure of the Well Living Lab (U.S.), which features 7,500 square feet of sensor rich, reconfigurable space where researchers can monitor and test products and systems on human subjects in simulated, real-world, built environments. A second Well Living Lab, is underway in Beijing and expected to be operational in 2018. http://welllivinglab.com
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