Mt
Green Mark 2021
Maintainability
The Maintainability section looks at the design for maintainability (DfM) and the use of smart
Facilities Management Technologies to ensure resource-efficient maintenance regimes in
buildings; hence facilitating many of the sustainable outcomes desired within the built
environment.
The GM 2021 Maintainability section (Mt) – through the New Building and Existing Building
frameworks – presents a set of criteria for the basis of demonstrating maintainability
performance. The frameworks are broken down into key sections, including Architectural,
Mechanical, Electrical, Landscape and Smart FM. The Maintainability points scored therein
are translated into the Green Mark points, as shown in the table within this section.
Mt
Helps projects meet targets under the following SDGs
MAINTAINABILITY TRANSLATION MATRIX & BADGE
New non-residential framework:
i. 5 Maintainability points = 1 Green Mark point
ii. Attainment of Maintainability Badge requires
a. scoring minimally 10 Green Mark points, and
b. complying with all applicable pre-requisites
New residential framework:
iii. 4 Maintainability points = 1 Green Mark point
Maintainability Section:
iv. Attainment of Maintainability Badge requires
15 Green Mark points
a. scoring minimally 10 Green Mark points, and
b. complying with all applicable pre-requisites
Existing non-residential framework:
i. 6 Maintainability points = 1 Green Mark point
ii. Attainment of Maintainability Badge requires
a. scoring minimally 10 Green Mark points, and
b. undergoing the pre-submission evaluation for
baseline maintainability
Developed by:
In collaboration with:
GM Mt Development Team:
Toh Eng Shyan Building and Construction Authority
Tan Jwu Yih Building and Construction Authority
Deva Lutchia Building and Construction Authority
Ar. Jacelyn Loi Building and Construction Authority
Ho Weng Kin Building and Construction Authority
Tan Li Sirh Building and Construction Authority