skip to content

Maharashtra mulls adopting ‘life cycle cost’ model for green products

Date:

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government is thinking of procuring green products on the basis of its life cycle costs rather than through lowest bidder (L1) process, which is currently followed in the construction of buildings.

“We are discussing with Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) the process of procuring green products in the government,” state Public Works Department’s Principal Secretary Ashish Kumar Singh said at an event organised by CII on Thursday.

“We are discussing how to build a competitive environment in which the bidders can compete by writing contracts which make life cycle costs more relevant than just L1 kind of an understanding of procurement,” Singh said.

ALSO READ: WATCH: MS Dhoni’s ‘thug life’ moment when Kevin Pietersen tried to troll him

Green products are the materials used to build environment-friendly buildings.

According to IGBC, the demand for green products is projected to touch USD 300 billion (or about Rs 19,80,000 crore) by 2022.

India, which has the second largest footprint of green buildings in the world after the US, is targeting to increase its footprint to 10 billion sqft by 2022 from 4.5 billion sqft of footprint at present.

About 70 per cent of India’s infrastructure is yet to be built, Singh said adding that “we should not miss the opportunity.”

“All government buildings that will be built in future in Maharashtra will be green buildings,” he said.

ALSO READ: Soon, your car could be powered by sugarcanes

The government has also decided to identify one iconic building in each of the six regions in the state for retrofitting and ensure that they use net zero conventional energy, he said.

Green buildings bring down energy and water consumption levels by 40-50 per cent by using environmentally sustainable products.

The green products rating council of CII-IGBC has certified over 150 products, such as LED bulbs, biotoilets and windows, produced by nearly 30 companies over last two years.

The IGBC has already certified 3,900 green buildings in the country.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

RCB Reach Playoffs, Knock CSK Out Of IPL 2024 With 27-Run Win

Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) secured a playoff spot...

ADGP Jammu Zone Reviews Security Preparedness For Upcoming 5th Phase Of LS Polls In Rajouri

Additional Director General of Police, Jammu Zone, Anand Jain,...

Battle Over Butter Chicken Heats Up With New Court Evidence

The long-standing debate over the origins of the world-renowned...

Not Too Many More Vibrant Democracies In World Than India, Says White House

Washington, DC: The White House commended Indian citizens for...