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As a result of increased attention towards sustainability worldwide, green concepts have
become popular in the construction industry. Green roof is one of the essential elements
in a green building that provide many advantages while creating a pleasant appearance
for the total building. Green roofs play a major role in energy saving of a building.
However, compared to a conventional roof, the initial and maintenance costs of a green
roof is quite high due to the additional construction and high maintenance requirements.
Thus, this paper compares the Life Cycle Cost (LCC) of a green roof with that of a
conventional ceramic tile roof in order to determine the financial viability of green
roofing. Findings were gathered from several cases and past researches under initial
cost, maintenance cost and energy saving of green roofs and adopted to the selected case
for the analysis. Findings of the study indicate that initial cost of the green roof was
higher than conventional and represented 8.39:(-6.55) proportion of the total life cycle
cost of the building. Similarly, maintenance, operational and replacement costs were
also higher than the conventional representing 12.08:(-6.55) proportion of the total life
cycle cost of the building. Green roof also had higher energy cost than the conventional,
representing (-23.64):(-6.55) proportion of total life cycle cost of the building. As a
result, it was found that (-Rs. 11,654.70)/m2 net saving by a green roof is considerable
despite of the high initial and the maintenance cost. According to the study, green roofing
concept is financially and environmentally beneficial concept even though there are
some barriers, like lack of knowledge, lack of techniques, lack of standards in
implementing this concept in the Sri Lankan context. Hence, it is recommended to use
green roofing in residential buildings. |
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