New Study Reveals Healthcare Industry Embracing Green Building

Aug. 28, 2007

New York /PRNewswire/ - McGraw-Hill Construction (MHC), part of The McGraw-Hill Companies, in conjunction with report sponsors Johns Manville, Turner Construction Co. and U.S. Green Building Council, recently released the Health Care Green Building SmartMarketTM Report detailing the healthcare industry's incorporation of sustainability and green building into its construction projects.

The landmark study, seventh in a series, is based on research released earlier in the year. It confirms the increasing trend in green building in the $23.7 billion healthcare market-the fourth largest commercial construction sector behind education, office and retail, respectively-finding that:

  • 60 percent of respondents think green will transform the way healthcare buildings are designed and constructed
  • 19 percent of study respondents expect their organization will be significantly involved with green building in 2008-more than triple the level for 2007
  • 64 percent perceive more than 10 percent energy savings from green

"Given that creating improved well-being is the overall mission of the healthcare industry, we are pleased to see evidence that the industry is aligning with green building practices. In this latest study, 91 percent of the respondents report improved medical facility staff and patient health and well-being as the most important reason for building green," states Harvey Bernstein, vice president of industry analytics, alliances and strategic initiatives for McGraw-Hill Construction. "Our SmartMarket Reports show further evidence of the growing trend toward green, and also point out the uniqueness of each market. These findings allow us to be strategic in how we can work toward encouraging the sea change."

The Health Care Green Building SmartMarket Report also found that:

  • Internal management and designers/architects have most influence on going green
  • 66 percent do not think energy reductions are the only reason to go green
  • 57 percent see lack of information on green to be largest obstacle-making it the leading challenge
  • Perception remains that green is costly and doesn't have ROI benefits despite evidence to the contrary

The report also addresses the impact of the Green Guide for Health CareTM (GGHC) and the USGBC's LEED Green Building Rating SystemTM on the market.

  • One-third of respondents think lack of a specific LEED program for healthcare is an obstacle to increased green building in this sector
  • Of those who have used GGHC, 78 percent found it valuable, with no respondents finding it of no value
  • Of those expressing an opinion about the value of LEED, 76 percent thought it was valuable

"Green buildings can have a significant impact on the health and comfort of their occupants, and nowhere is this more critical than in healthcare institutions," says Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chair of the USGBC. "Patients can clearly benefit from the natural light and cleaner, fresher air that are cornerstones of green buildings, and hospital staff benefits as well. These findings suggest healthcare administrators are beginning to believe that and to bring green building practices into their facilities, and we're pleased that our tools and programs are helping them get there."

The Health Care Green Building SmartMarket Report also includes interviews profiling two green hospitals-Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and Metro Health Hospital in Wyoming, MI.

The study was based on a survey of senior healthcare and hospital administrators, collected online from January-February 2007, with a total of 95 respondents. The qualitative findings point to underlying opinions and trends motivating and influencing green building in the healthcare construction sector. Survey respondents were geographically diverse, with nearly equal numbers urban, suburban and rural: 28 percent were C-level executives.

For more information on the Health Care Green Building SmartMarket Report or other MHC studies, go to www.analyticsstore.construction.com, or e-mail [email protected].

About McGraw-Hill Construction
McGraw-Hill Construction, part of The McGraw-Hill Companies connects people, projects and products across the design and construction industry. Backed by the power of Dodge (www.dodge.construction.com), Sweets (www.sweets.com), Engineering News-Record (ENR) (www.enr.com), Architectural Record (www.architecturalrecord.com), GreenSource (www.greensourcemag.com), and 11 regional publications, the company provides information, intelligence, tools, applications and resources to help customers grow their business. McGraw-Hill Construction serves more than one million customers within the $4.6 trillion global construction community. For more information, visit www.construction.com.

About The McGraw-Hill Companies
Founded in 1888, The McGraw-Hill Companies is a leading global information services provider meeting worldwide needs in the financial services, education and business information markets through leading brands including Standard & Poor's, McGraw-Hill Education, BusinessWeek and J.D. Power and Associates. The corporation has more than 280 offices in 40 countries. Additional information is available at www.mcgraw-hill.com.

Source: McGraw-Hill Construction (www.construction.com)

For additional information, contact Kathy Malangone of  McGraw-Hill Construction:
[email protected].

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