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Buildings
Category KPI Result Performance to Benchmark SDG
Public Building 0.00 %
Sustainability
Integrated Building
Management Systems 64.51 %
in Public Buildings
Optimizing building services: It is recommended that Pully invests in sustainability assessment
and certifications for its public buildings, and expands the public building area that is monitored via
automated and integrated building management ICT systems (like it is doing with its public school
buildings, as seen in the section on ‘Goals and Projects’). Buildings with such ICT systems have the
capacity to provide a secure living and working environment by ensuring that aspects like energy
efficiency and water consumption are maintained at acceptable levels. Additionally, such buildings
also account for the dynamic utilization of space based on need and availability.
Pully should also consider implementing Recommendation ITU-T L.1370 ‘Sustainable and Intelligent
Building Services’. This recommendation sets the minimal requirements for the efficient and sustainable
management of the building as a unit. It also defines the services enabled by the sustainable and
intelligent building (SIB) concept, the way it contributes to the goals of sustainability, its features, its
different possible functioning modes, or its internal architecture and requirements with the Internet
of Things (IoT) node at its core.
Furthermore, it is recommended that Pully keeps apprised of the ITU-T Study Group 5: ‘Environment,
Climate Change and Circular Economy’ upcoming Draft Recommendation ITU-T L.SP_OB: ‘A methodology
for improving, assessing and scoring the sustainability performance of office buildings’, which will
provide a framework to critically assess ten key areas of environmental performance and management,
including:
• Energy • Purchasing
• Water • Custodial
• Air • Waste
• Comfort • Site
• Health and Wellness • Stakeholders
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