Sustainability

Using new technologies and efficient designs, we have the opportunity today to use our resources more efficiently, to create healthier and more energy-efficient homes. While there is no magic formula, a combination of small steps and commitment can make a big difference. And it doesn't just help the environment; it translates into monetary benefits for you as well. Our water conservation, harvesting and recycling efforts means more assured water supply.

Efficient use of lighting and good quality products ensures lower electricity bills. And with superior construction materials and finishing, you can be sure of fresher indoor air quality. But above all, lower pollution and better environment quality means your family's health and yours, is always at its best.

Water Resource Efficiency

  • Water resource management systems installed on site assures harvesting rainwater with appropriate treatment, to recharge bore wells.
  • Low-flow water fixtures, ensures efficient usage of water and acquire substantial water savings.
  • Waste water treatment resulting in alternative utilization for irrigation and flushing purposes without using the portable water resources.

Soil Conservation Technology

  • Soil conservation techniques have been implemented during the stage of construction to channelize rain water run-offs.
  • Geo-textiles have been laid in after excavation to prevent erosion of soil and other soil contamination protection from other building material.

Energy Resource Efficiency

  • Power back-up for common electrical systems to achieve 2.5% of the local energy requirement generated on-site renewable energy sources, namely solar systems have been proposed.
  • Building simulation tools to understand the energy performance of the proposed building/project equipments such as pumps, lifts, etc. to curb down on unnecessary energy wastage
  • Motion sensors and LED lighting installed in all common areas and electric charging points in parking area to encourage use of electric vehicles.

Natural Light And Ventilation

  • All liveable areas are designed to obtain maximum day light thereby avoiding use of artificial light during day time, ensuring proper cross ventilation.

Structural Conformity

  • Approximately 10 % of the total building materials will have recycled content
  • Over 70% of total building materials will be sourced locally.
  • Finishing materials will be low V.O.C. material.

Pollution Prevention Acts

  • All HAVC equipment that will be utilized will be Chloro Floro Carbaon (CFC) free equipment.
  • All common areas will be non-smoking areas. Carbon sensors to be installed in the parking area.