They’re calling it “Small, Versatile, Affordable” GRIHA – a less complicated green rating system for projects less than 2500 sqm. in area. Quoting from the email they sent me:
ADaRSH (Association for Development & Research of Sustainable Habitats) is pleased to announce the launch of
SVAGRIHA
Small Versatile Affordable Green Rating for Integrated Habitat AssessmentA Rating system for small homes, offices and commercial buildings with built-up area less than 2500sqm
SVAGRIHA is a significantly simplified, faster, easier and more affordable rating system and will eventually function as a design-cum-rating tool. It was required that attention be paid to smaller buildings in India which although have small individual environmental footprints but their cumulative effect is far bigger. SVAGRIHA has been designed as an extension of GRIHA and has been specifically developed for projects with built-up area less than 2500sqm. SVAGRIHA can help in design and evaluation of individual residences, small offices and commercial buildings. The rating comprises of only 14 criteria (instead of 34 of GRIHA) and the interface comprises of simplified calculators. These calculators can be filled using information from construction drawings like areas and quantities of materials. This can be done easily by the architect of the project. Once completed, the tool will tell the consultant the number of points that they are able to achieve in that particular criterion and provide recommendations for any improvements in order to improve the environmental performance of the building.
Process of SVAGRIHA Rating
- Registration of project with ADaRSH
- Submission of completed calculators, drawings and other documents as required (quantity estimates) to ADaRSH
- Assessment/Review as per SVAGRIHA
- Site Visit and due diligence check post construction (mandatory)
- Evaluation by GRIHA certified Evaluator
- Award of Rating.
Note: The site audit to check compliance will be done once the project is complete and all equipment to be verified are installed.
For more information please visit www.grihaindia.org
GRIHA is the national green rating system for India developed by TERI and the Indian Government. I’ve always felt that GRIHA is far more suitable for us than (the more popular & better known) LEED rating system.
SVAGRIHA has just 14 criteria compared to GRIHA’s 34 and can act as a good checklist at the design stage.
Looking at the point groups, I’m happy to note the weight given to Energy and Water conservation. At the same time, to achieve a rating, the design must achieve minimum standards in all categories. So while they say that 25 our of 50 points will give you a one star rating, adding up all the minimums means you actually need at least 28 points. And finally, the table below shows the star rating that can be achieved.
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Did you know anyone who did Svagriha certification, i am trying to find out more details like material to use.
I’m afraid I can’t help you there Akshay. 🙁
Are you looking to expand your knowledge or to actually apply for a certification?
I want to know about svagriha rating system. And want to know how the evaluater give points to each criterion. Please help me.
Thanks for writing in, Dhanu.
Just follow the link in the article above and navigate to GRIHA variants, you’ll get the information you need.