What is GRIHA
GRIHA is an acronym for Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment.The GRIHA Council has been working persistently since 2005 to enhance sustainability of our built environment
with more than 2000 registered projects under various GRIHA variants with a combined footprint of over
850 million sqm spread across the country.
Eligibility For GRIHA Rating
All new construction projects with built up area more than 2500 sqm (excluding parking, basement area, and
typical buildings ) are eligible for certification under GRIHA v.2019.
GRIHA Rating Structure
GRIHA v.2019 has 11 sections subdivided into 30 criteria.
Table 1 elaborates on the new rating structure
Further, the thresholds for achieving GRIHA rating as per the GRIHA v.2019 are given in Table 2.
GRIHA Rating Process
1. Online registration: The project team can initiate the registration process by filling the EOI Form
available on the GRIHA website. The process of registration is completed after the successful payment
of registration fees by the project team. Once the project is registered, the project team is provided
with a username and password for submitting the documentation on the GRIHA online panel.
2. Orientation workshop: The registration is followed by an orientation workshop conducted by GRIHA
Council officials, which intends to provide detailed information of the rating along with an elaborate
explanation to all the criteria, and post addressing project-specific queries of the teams.
3. Due diligence I: The site visit shall be conducted by GRIHA Council officials to validate sustainable
measures adopted during the construction phase. It will be scheduled post the project has reached its
plinth level. The Due diligence report should be uploaded on the panel within 20 working days from
the site visit, followed by an uploading of a compliance report by the project team within the next 15
working days. This is to ensure that the project abides by the mandatory requirements of the rating.
4. Due diligence II: The second site visit shall be conducted by the GRIHA Council officials to validate
internal finishes, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical components installed during the construction
phase. It is scheduled post completion of the building structure work. The Due diligence report should
be uploaded on the panel within 20 working days from the site visit, followed by an uploading of a
compliance report by the project team within the next 15 working days.
5. Submission of documents: As the project is nearing completion, the project proponent will upload
the documents for all criteria on the online panel using the username and password provided at the
time of registration.
6. Preliminary evaluation: After the online submission of the documents, the preliminary evaluation is
carried out by a team of professionals from GRIHA Council and external evaluators, who are experts in
their respective fields recognized by GRIHA Council. The documentation must be complete in every
aspect for all attempted criteria along with the commissioning report. Any attempted criteria with
incomplete documentation shall not be evaluated. Online calculators provided for specific criteria
need to be filled and submitted. The GRIHA Council officials shall first review the compliance of all
criteria and establish compliance with mandatory criteria, followed by estimation of the total number
of achievable points. A preliminary evaluation report shall be submitted within 60 working days after
document submission.
7. Final due diligence: The final site visit shall be conducted by the GRIHA Council officials to verify the
submitted documentation with on-site implementation. The visit is done once the project is complete
and all equipment and systems are installed and commissioned. The Due diligence report shall be
uploaded on the panel within 20 working days from the site visit.
8. Final evaluation: The GRIHA Council officials along with external evaluators shall then evaluate the
final round of submitted documentation and the final site visit report in response to the preliminary
evaluation. On the basis of this evaluation, The GRIHA Council shall prepare a final score card within
30 working days after the project team furnishes requisite information sought during preliminary
evaluation and due diligence visits. The final rating is awarded based on the final evaluation and is
valid up to 5 years.
9. Additional due diligence Green awareness drive: The GRIHA Council conducts an additional due
diligence visit post the final rating, for green awareness and education amongst project occupants.
This visit aims to impart basic knowledge and understanding on green buildings and their way of
working. This awareness programme could be organized within 12 months of occupancy of the
project.
10. Rating renewal: There are two ways in which the rating can be renewed and the project gets to enjoy
the perks of being called a rated building. This can be done either by submitting an audit data report
(over a span of three consecutive years) comprising energy, water, and waste (report to be prepared
by BEE-certified energy auditor), or by enrolling the project for GRIHA EB rating to maintain its
certification for the next cycle of 5 years.
GRIHA Rated Buildings
1. Suzlon - One Earth, Pune - 5 Star Rated
2. Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon - 5 Star Rated
3. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun - 4 Star Rated and many more.
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