Identifying the challenges in obtaining Green Building Index (GBI) Certification in construction industry / Izatul Farrita Mohd Kamar ... [et al.]

Green Building Index (GBI) was the first tropical green tool design in the world developed by PertubuhanArkitek Malaysia (PAM) and Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM). GBI is Malaysia‟s industry recognized green rating tool for building to promote sustainability in the built environm...

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Main Authors: Izatul Farrita, Mohd Kamar (Author), Lilawati, Ab Wahab (Author), Nor Suzila, Lop (Author), Noor Aishah, Mohammad Hamdan (Author)
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Published: 2015.
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