Unlocking Building Performance and the Future of Sustainable Buildings

UL White Paper by Chief Economist Erin Grossi Outlines Untapped Value for Building Systems

NORTHBROOK, Ill.--()--UL, a global safety science leader, recently conducted a study to learn where value and return on investment lie in the area of sustainable buildings. The study and its result is available in a free white paper titled “The Dawn of the Building Performance Era” written by UL Chief Economist Erin Grossi.

In the white paper, Grossi predicts disruption in the building market over the next five to ten years as owners, operators and investors of buildings increasingly recognize the potential of innovation in building energy consumption, water usage and indoor air quality to positively impact their bottom lines. Grossi describes the transition that is happening in the market from design-driven approaches to achieving sustainability goals to a greater focus on the actual performance of buildings on the operations side of the house.

“Like many industries in the recovering global economy, the building industry is being forced to take a good look at what investments and practices are actually driving real and lasting value for investors, owners and tenants,” says Grossi. “Recent technology advancements in sensors, dashboards and integrated IP networks make the realization of energy and water savings and improved indoor air quality more financially viable and traceable. Access to more information about how efficiently buildings are being run can significantly reduce costs and slash consumption of resources for building owners.”

Grossi also addresses the issue of indoor air quality, which she refers to as a “sleeper issue” in the United States. She finds a major cause of poor indoor air quality is the growing amount of chemicals in buildings, which can emanate from technology hardware, construction materials, furniture and furnishings, and cleaning products. According to UL’s air quality scientists there are 80,000 chemicals in international commerce today with only three percent fully evaluated for health benefits.

“UL’s air quality scientists estimate we are easily within five years of having effective air quality detectors available for commercial use in buildings,” says Grossi. “Once air quality issues become more visible to employers and employees, the interest-level will increase and activity will commence to study and mitigate the risks to human health.” Building owners and investors are interested in improving indoor air quality as well, given the potential asset protection benefits and productivity benefits for occupants.

The white paper is available for download at UL’s online library:
http://library.ul.com/?document=dawn-of-the-building-performance-era

Watch the white paper’s video, “The Air We Breathe: UL Unlocks Building Performance,” to learn more about the importance of smarter, healthier and safer buildings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uP4zkHenCM

About UL White Papers

This white paper provides an economic analysis and point-of-view from UL’s Chief Economist on the mega-trend of Sustainable Building. It is the result of a yearlong effort to combine secondary-source research with external engagement of C-Suite representatives from a wide-range of organizations in the building value-chain. By breaking down the forces of sustainable building and isolating the key drivers, we were able to discern the likely trajectory of the building industry in terms of its implementation of sustainable performance practices and measures.

About UL

UL is a premier global independent safety science company that has championed progress for 120 years. Its more than 10,000 professionals are guided by the UL mission to promote safe working and living environments for all people. UL uses research and standards to continually advance and meet ever-evolving safety needs. We partner with businesses, manufacturers, trade associations and international regulatory authorities to bring solutions to a more complex global supply chain. For more information about our certification, testing, inspection, and advisory and education services, visit http://www.UL.com.

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Michelle Press
PR Manager
T: (847) 664-1966

Release Summary

Read UL's latest white paper to learn more about the future of sustainable buildings and untapped value in energy consumption, water usage and indoor air quality

Contacts

UL LLC
Michelle Press
PR Manager
T: (847) 664-1966