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As an indicator for investors to assess a company's environmental initiatives, "obtaining environmental certification for owned real estate" plays an important role. The most widely adopted environmental certification for buildings globally, LEED, is also included in the evaluation criteria of the international standard "GRESB," which assesses real estate companies and funds. Since properties that obtain LEED certification receive international recognition, the number of certifications has been increasing in Japan in recent years. In this article, we will explain the overview of the global standard environmental certification "LEED" and provide examples of certifications.
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Free membership registrationThis document explains the technical standards for interior materials in special buildings, including the differentiation between non-combustible, quasi-non-combustible, and flame-retardant materials, as well as the relaxed application of regulations regarding fire compartments and smoke evacuation announcements, and restrictions on interior finishes.
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Free membership registrationStarting from the fiscal year 2025, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has included projects solely focused on seismic inspections of non-structural components in the recruitment program for subsidies for private school facility improvements under the emergency special promotion project for strengthening disaster prevention functions. Similar measures are expected to be implemented in fiscal year 2026 as well. Due to damage from falling ceiling materials and other so-called "non-structural component" damages caused by large-scale earthquakes, a guidebook titled "To Protect Children from Falling Objects and Collapsing Items Due to Earthquakes - A Guidebook for Seismic Reinforcement of Non-Structural Components in School Facilities" was created in March 2010. Many schools have made progress in this area, and in March 2015, a revised edition of the guidebook was published to further promote seismic measures for non-structural components. In this seminar, we will explain the necessity of inspections based on the "Revised Guidebook for Seismic Reinforcement of Non-Structural Components in School Facilities." We encourage you to utilize this seminar as an opportunity to gather information. Target Audience: ● School officials (facility management, etc.) ● Building maintenance and service industry ● Design offices ● General contractors
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Free membership registrationTo promote the use of wood in buildings, a government ordinance amending part of the Building Standards Act Enforcement Order, which reviews fire prevention and evacuation-related regulations for buildings, was promulgated on September 3, 2025, and will be enforced from November 1. This amendment includes necessary revisions to fire prevention regulations, such as interior restrictions, the installation of smoke vents, and the obligation to install smoke barriers. The seminar will provide explanations of the latest information based on materials from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
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