Meta Data
Title in national language: 
საქართველოს სივრცის დაგეგმარების, არქიტექტურული და სამშენებლო საქმიანობის კოდექსი
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2019
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Code
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Building
Energy Types: 
Power, Gas, Renewable, Geothermal, Solar, Wind, Other
Issued by: 
Parliamant of Georgia
Notes: 
No English translation available
Overall Summary: 
Georgian Space Planning, Architectural and Construction Activity Code is to regulate spatial planning, urban planning, architectural and construction activities on the territory of Georgia. The Code establishes basic requirements for buildings and construction materials (including requirements on energy efficiency and renewable energy), the terms and conditions for issuing building permits, individual supervision of construction supervision and construction offenses and the appropriate sanctions.
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
The objectives of this Code are: [...] e) establishment of basic requirements for [...] energy efficiency and [...] of structural elements of buildings and structures.
EE building standards: 
Article 87. Efficiency of buildings. Maximum energy efficiency of the building should be ensured by its rational location in the building, the correct orientation in relation to the sides of the horizon, the selection of enclosing structures and parameters on the basis of thermal calculations, proper insulation of enclosing structures, taking into account sun protection elements based on the calculation of insolation, the use of equipment and installations of heating, air conditioning, lighting, ventilation or (and) other modern energy-saving equipment and installations.
Renewable Energy
RE action plans: 
Article 88. Use of renewable energy in buildings and structures. 1. The design and construction of buildings and structures should take into account the possibility of using renewable energy. 2. Use in buildings and constructions of renewable energy can be carried out by means of the following technical means: a) passive use of solar energy; b) active use of solar energy (solar-powered heating plants, combined hot water systems, solar cells); с) use of wind energy; d) geothermal heating/cooling and hot water systems; e) other systems enabling the efficient use of renewable energy.