Implementation of Green Building Standards in Project Management

Authors

  • Bo Peng
  • Yumu Zou

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/7d0vhc72

Keywords:

Green Building Standards; Sustainable Development; Green Building Evaluation Criteria.

Abstract

In the current era of intensifying global climate change, green building standards are closely linked to sustainable development. Green building standards have a profound impact on the construction process, prompting a greater emphasis on energy conservation and emission reduction. This study compares LEED V4 and the Green Building Evaluation Standard and investigates the restraining factors and countermeasures for promoting green buildings in Chongqing. The findings demonstrate that implementing green building standards in project management offers significant long-term benefits, including reduced energy consumption, lower maintenance expenses, and enhanced sustainability. Furthermore, government policy support and growing market demand present valuable opportunities for green building development. This research underscores the importance of adopting green building standards to achieve environmental goals while highlighting practical approaches to overcoming existing challenges, providing actionable insights for stakeholders. Additionally, the study emphasizes the role of stakeholder collaboration and technological innovation in addressing barriers to implementation, showcasing pathways for achieving sustainable development goals in the construction industry.

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Published

10-04-2025

How to Cite

Peng, B., & Zou, Y. (2025). Implementation of Green Building Standards in Project Management. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 137, 220-224. https://doi.org/10.54097/7d0vhc72