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McGraw-Hill Construction Health Care Green Building SmartMarket Report

Publication Date: 14-JUN-07

Pages: 35

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McGraw-Hill Construction Health Care Green Building SmartMarket Report is a 35-page printed report (available as hard copy or PDF) that presents new research and intelligence on green building activities in the health care construction sector.

McGraw-Hill Construction conducted targeted market research to obtain new information on the trends and benefits of green building practices in health care facilities. The results demonstrated an increasing trend toward green building in the health care sector, with other new intelligence including the following:

Contents

Page 2 - Introduction
o Harvey Bernstein, vice president, Industry Analytics & Alliances
McGraw-Hill Construction

Page 4 - Market Summary: Health Care Green Building
- Overall Health Care Construction Market
• Graph - Projected Green Building Market Value
• Graph - Top Five Sectors Expected to Have Substantial Growth in Green Construction
- Today's Health Care Green Building Market
- Green Building Outlook
• Graph - Increase in Health Care Green Building Over Time
- Important Influence Agents
- Advantages of Green Building
- Reasons for Building Green
- Triggers and Obstacles to Health Care Green Building
- Strategies Recommended to Help Transform the Health Care Green Building Market
• Chart - Top Reasons Deciding to Building Green Health Care Facilities

Page 6 - Overview of Health Care Green Building
- Terminology
- Emergence of Green Building in the Health Care Sector
- Impact of the Built Environment on Health
- The Role of Energy
• Chart - Total Energy per Square Foot
- Energy Efficiency at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- Challenges to Greening Health Care Facilities
- Operations and Maintenance

Page 10 - Market Intelligence on Health Care Green Buildings
- Outlook for Health Care Construction and Green Building Implications
• Chart - Commercial Construction Activity by Value
• Graph - Health Care Construction
- Green Building Market
• Graph - Current Level of Green Building Health Care Facilities
- Green Building in Today's Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Implementation of Green Building in Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Level of Consciousness of Green When Building New Health Care Facilities
- Challenges to Greening Existing Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Difficulty in Greening Existing Health Care Facilities
• Graph - Reasons for Difficulty in Greening Existing Health Care Facilities
- The Market Shift in Health Care Green Building
• Chart - Level of Health Care Green Building Over Time
- The Outlook for Green Health Care Facilities
• Graph - Future Outlook on Green Building in Health Care Construction Sector
- Graph - Future Outlook on Green Building in Health Care Construction Sector by Facility Location
- Influence Agents for Building Green Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Importance of Influence Agents that Drive Health Care Green Building
- Reasons for Building Green Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Top Reasons Deciding to Build Green Health Care Facilities
- Operational Reasons
• Graph - Top Operational Reason for Building Green Health Care Facilities
- Environmental Reasons
• Graph - Top Environmental Reason for Building Green Health Care Facilities
- Societal Reasons
• Graph - Top Social Reason for Building Green Health Care Facilities
- Benefits of Green Building
• Chart - Agreement About Benefits of Green Building on Health Care Facilities
• Chart -Perception of Impact of Green Building on Health Care Facility Energy Use Reduction
• Chart - Agreement that Energy Cost Reductions are Not the Primary Reason to Build Green Health Care Facilities
• Graph - by Position of Respondent
• Chart - Agreement that Patients Recover Faster in Green Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Perception of Impact of Green Building on Patient Recovery Rate
- Benefits of Commissioning
• Chart - Top Benefits of Commissioning According to Green Building Specifications
- Triggers to Building Green Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Triggers to Building Green Health Care Facilities
- Obstacles to Building Green Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Obstacles to Building Green Health Care Facilities
• Chart - Cost Premium of Green Building
• Chart - Knowledge of Green Building
• Chart - ROI from Green Building

Page 22 - Health Care Building Standards and Guidelines
- Green Building Standards
• Chart - Agreement that Lack of Standards Limit Building Green Health Care Facilities
- Perspectives on the Green Guide for Health Care
• Chart - Value of the Green Guide for Health Care for Providing Education on Green Health Care Facilities
- Perspectives on the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System
• Chart - Agreement that LEED is a Major Driver of the Health Care Industry's Interest in Green Building
• Chart - Agreement that LEED is a Valuable Tool in the Greening of Health Care Facilities
- Spotlight on LEED and the Green Guide for Health Care

Page 24 - Climate Change and Health Care Green Building
- The Role of Climate Change
• Chart - Respondent Belief in Reality of Climate Change
• Chart - Obligation to Reduce Global Warming Impact of New Buildings
- Methodology
• Chart - Respondent Position
• Chart - Respondent Facility Urbanization
• Chart - Respondent Geographic Location
• Chart - Respondent Facility Size by Capital Budget
• Chart - Respondent Facility Size by Number of Beds

Page 26 - Talking Green Building: The Owner's Side of the Table
- Interview with Roger A. Oxendale, president and CEO, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Page 30 - Talking Green Building: The Construction Manager Viewpoint
- Interview with Turner Construction Company's Metro Health Hospital Team, Wyoming, Mich.: Matthew Bort, project manager; Dave Snyder, project engineer; Kirsten Deenik, LEED AP, assistant engineer

Page 33 - References


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