Plans to upgrade existing campus buildings to higher energy-efficiency levels.
Building Upgrades (7.2.2)
Introduction:
Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU) is committed to upgrading all campus buildings to advanced energy-efficiency standards in line with SDG7 Affordable and Clean Energy.
The University's upgrade plan integrates modern sustainability principles across construction, renovation, and facility-management processes. These upgrades focus on enhancing insulation quality, improving indoor air comfort, optimizing natural daylight use, upgrading HVAC systems to more efficient models, expanding smart-building automation, and preparing all facilities for seamless renewable-energy integration.
The upgrades are guided by AAU’s official Energy-Efficient Buildings Policy and related procedures, ensuring that all new developments and renovations are designed to minimize energy consumption, enhance building performance, and advance the University’s long-term sustainability vision.
Centers and Departments:
Activities:
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4. Smart Building Implementation Program
AAU documented a campus-wide initiative to integrate building automation, energy-efficient lighting, improved ventilation, and smart-control systems as part of its continuous upgrade strategy.
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5. Campus-wide LED Lighting Upgrade Initiative
The University replaced traditional lighting with efficient LED fixtures and connected them to automated lighting control systems, advancing the energy efficiency transformation of all campus buildings.
Impact Evaluation & Development Plan
- Performance Evaluation
- Building upgrade processes at AAU are formally documented through approved building-efficiency policies and renovation procedures that ensure all improvements follow sustainable design principles.
- The University maintains a transparent framework for building development through publicly accessible policies, sustainability guidelines, and energy-efficiency standards.
- Upgrade mechanisms involve collaboration between engineers, architects, sustainability specialists, and administrative units to ensure that all perspectives are considered in campus improvement plans.
- Regular coordination meetings between the Engineering Department, Faculty of Architecture & Design, and the Sustainability Center ensure that academic knowledge informs operational decision-making.
- All building upgrades align with national construction codes, environmental regulations, and energy-efficiency expectations set by higher-education authorities.
- Development Actions
Action 1: Digitize the review and approval process for all renovation and upgrade requests to ensure transparency, traceability, and efficient workflow.
Action 2: Publish an annual Energy-Efficient Building Upgrade Report summarizing improvements, implemented technologies, and sustainability achievements.
Action 3: Provide specialized training workshops on sustainable architecture, green construction practices, and energy-efficient renovation methods for engineers, architects, and facility staff.
Action 4: Develop a dedicated communication platform where faculty, students, and staff can propose upgrade ideas and submit feedback on building performance.
Action 5: Introduce performance indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of building upgrades, focusing on indoor comfort, lighting quality, ventilation, and long-term operational efficiency.
- Benchmarking & Best Practice
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Adopted Global Best Practices:
- Alignment with international sustainable-building guidelines such as LEED, ASHRAE, and UNEP frameworks for resource-efficient buildings.
- Adoption of global smart-building concepts including automation, natural lighting optimization, and environmentally responsive design.
Localization to Jordan’s Context:
- Compliance with national building and energy regulations issued by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing.
- Integration of local environmental considerations, climate conditions, and national clean-energy strategies into building-upgrade plans.
Future Goal (By 2028):
AAU aims to establish a fully modernized campus where all buildings operate under a unified energy-efficiency framework supported by smart technologies and sustainable renovation practices.
Institutional Integration Summary
Energy-efficient building upgrades are fully embedded in AAU’s institutional policies, procedures, and campus-planning framework.
Through structured renovation plans, policy-guided decision-making, and participation from engineering, architecture, sustainability, and administrative units, AAU ensures that all facilities evolve in alignment with sustainable development standards.
The University’s continuous improvement approach strengthens its commitment to SDG7 by promoting environmentally responsive infrastructure, advanced building technologies, and long-term energy-efficient development. -