Honeywell has announced the second edition of the Honeywell Smart Building Awards in India, calling for entries from across the country. Honeywell has partnered with the Network 18 Group (media partner) and KPMG (process validators and evaluators) to launch the Network 18 & Honeywell Smart Building Awards 2016.
Participation in the
competition is open to all building owners and facility managers across India
who agree to be evaluated under the parameters of the Honeywell Smart Building
Score, a global building
assessment framework. Participants
will take a self-assessment of 15 technology asset groups that make a building
green, safe, and productive, based on their building systems’ overall
capability, coverage of the facility and uptime.
The scores will be
validated by KPMG and affirmed by an eminent jury composed of India’s leading
authorities on energy efficiency, safety, security, and productivity in
buildings.
“We are glad that the concept of
smart building technologies is evolving and is being adopted across commercial
and residential spaces. With Honeywell’s
shared vision with the Government of India’s 100 Smart Cities initiative,
Honeywell Smart Building Score and Honeywell Smart Building Awards strive to deliver measurable results and to
give recognition to the buildings that drive green, safe, and productive
outcomes,” said Anant Maheshwari, president, Honeywell India.
Honeywell successfully launched the
Honeywell Smart Building Score in
India in June 2015, a first-of-its-kind global tool to measure a building’s
smartness. The tool was
subsequently launched in six countries across the United States, China and the
Middle East. Among the tool’s measures:
· The Green asset group measures the environmentally sustainable
components of a building. It includes a building’s use of energy sources, utility sources,
temperature control, energy control, and utility control, all of which impact
carbon emissions, a facility’s environmental footprint, and utility costs for
the building occupant or user.
· The Safe asset group measures the safeguards for the building, its
occupants, users and owners. It includes people,
vehicle and material security, fire safety, gas safety, worker safety, and
disaster response systems.
· The Productive asset group measures enhanced comfort and
productivity for users and owners. It includes technologies that help boost productivity include
indoor air and water quality sensors, people, vehicle and material circulation,
personalization, connectivity, and energy quality.
Honeywell is uniquely positioned with the broadest technology solutions portfolio that serve buildings to support India’s 100 Smart Cities vision, and is already working on several significant projects, including Bhubaneshwar in Odisha, Aurangabad in Maharashtra, Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, and an 11-city project in a large central state.
Honeywell is uniquely positioned with the broadest technology solutions portfolio that serve buildings to support India’s 100 Smart Cities vision, and is already working on several significant projects, including Bhubaneshwar in Odisha, Aurangabad in Maharashtra, Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, and an 11-city project in a large central state.