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ESD Stakeholder Survey

Purpose

The key aims of the stakeholder survey are to:

  • Raise awareness of ESD principles, new technology, and key government environmental policy in the context of health care,
  • Identify areas or ESD priority and budget, and
  • Establish key ESD goals and performance targets for consultants to achieve and identify likely impacts on service operation.

Surveys are to be facilitated through workshops during the Master Plan and Feasibility Study stage of a project.  It is important that representatives from each group attend the workshop and should include:

  • Agency – Operational Staff (general, clinical), management, technical / engineering, maintenance
  • DHS Program Area
  • DHS Capital Management Branch.

Project Team - Project Manager, Architect, Engineers, Quantity Surveyor, ESD Consultant.

Raising Awareness of ESD in Health Care

In order to facilitate establishing of key ESD priorities consultants will make a brief presentation to the survey group of potential ESD features that could be included in the project. The presentation should focus on a broad spectrum of initiatives relating to energy, water, waste management and other elements such as renewable energy, new technology, passive design features, improved indoor air quality. The above elements shall also be demonstrated against potential impact on operational issues (cleaning systems, open able windows etc) and recurrent cost implications.

Setting Energy and Environmental Priorities

Each member of the workshop should complete the following questionnaire (anonymously, if desired)  

 

Environmental Element
 Descriptor Priority Rank
Energy Efficiency Greenhouse emissions, lighting, peak energy demand, electrical metering, green power purchase, renewable energy (solar) energy efficient equipment, occupancy sensors.  
Water Conservation AAA+ rated tapware, showers, toilets, water metering, infra red taps, waterless urinals, rainwater collection.  
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Thermal comfort (heating, cooling), fresh air ventilation (natural / mechanical), noise, indoor air pollutants, non chemical based cleaning.  
Building Management & Emissions Building Management System,  
Material Selection PVC reduction, reduced off gassing materials, plantation timber, composite materials, use of recyclable materials,  
Transportation Access to public transport, cyclist facilities, local shuttle service, car parking, green travel plan  
Passive design Optimising - building orientation, solar access, sun shading, thermal mass  
Waste Management Provision for waste collection / management.  
Other (please specify)    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Sustainability Goals and Performance Targets

Each member of the workshop should complete the following questionnaire (anonymously, if desired). 

 

Environmental Element

Goal

Target

Energy Efficiency    
Water Conservation    
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)    
Building Management & Emissions    
Material Selection    
Transportation    
Passive design    
Waste Management    
Other (please specify)    
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