Green Standards Review

Green standards like LEED are increasingly required as governments and international frameworks prioritise environmental performance. ONE9 3NINE partners with specialist environmental consultants to advise clients on both new and existing facilities — delivering compliance roadmaps that align with global standards and reduce operating costs simultaneously.

01 — Assess  

Current building against standards

02 — Benchmark  

Compare to LEED or equivalent

03 — Plan  

Roadmap for compliance

04 — Certify  

Support certification pathway

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Going green isn't just compliance — it's operational savings over time.

What green standard does my building comply with?

Many governments now mandate that new buildings meet environmental standards such as LEED, but these rules usually apply only to new construction. ONE9 3NINE offers clients the ability to review existing buildings against the same standards — identifying environmental initiatives that both help the planet and reduce operating cost, and building a phased roadmap for future improvements.

How can I improve my building's electrical efficiency?

A green standards review typically surfaces clear routes to greater efficiency — from replacing lighting with IR-controlled LED clusters to instituting waste-water and paper recycling. Individually modest, these initiatives compound into significant savings over time while aligning the business with globally recognised environmental practice.

Is my building LEED compliant?

To evaluate directly against LEED or a similar standard, ONE9 3NINE offers a focused green standards review delivered with one of our internationally recognised partners. This enables the review to feed an official certification process if the client chooses to pursue formal accreditation.

Ready to make your facility more efficient and more sustainable?

Speak with our consulting team about reviewing your building against LEED or other recognised green standards.

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