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The InGrid office building of the company Schneider Electric recently received LEED Platinum certification. The entire certification process, from the very beginning of implementation to realization, was led by the Novaston Project Management (NPM) company team, which is part of the Novaston real estate platform.
“It is an office project that covers approximately 17,000 square meters and is intended to accommodate 800 employees. Our company, Novaston Project Management (NPM), has been in charge of this process from the beginning – of the implementation to its realization. Of course, we also owe a great deal of gratitude for the joint work and effort to obtain such a high level of certification to our collaborators, Triple Green BC, and above all to Schneider Electric, which sets high demands and applies sustainability in every segment of its business and corporate policy. From the beginning, we had very clear concept guidelines based on sustainable principles: the integration of space with greenery and natural light, the organization of the workspace in accordance with the principles of social sustainability,” said Jelena Jolović, Head of Operations at NPM, who led the entire process.
The company Novaston Project Management (NPM) says that they are very proud of the fact that in a short time, they managed to fulfil all the requirements for obtaining the highest level of LEED certificate – the LEED Platinum certificate. Many things influenced the fulfilment of the conditions; some of them are:
According to currently available data on the official website of the U.S. Green Building Council, Schneider Hub is one of the three owners of the LEED Platinum certificate currently in our country. The LEED certificate is essential for investors who show responsibility in business and set an excellent example in the construction industry. A building designed and built according to the LEED Gold or Premium standard has reduced electricity and water consumption, lowered CO2 emissions by 10–30 per cent, reduced operating costs, and increased the value of the building.
The LEED certificate is also extremely important for the end user of such facilities; they are healthier and happier, have better working conditions, more natural light, and greenery, but they also have the feeling that in such a working environment, they contribute to the betterment of society and the community.
Source: Novaston
Read the story in the new issue of the Energy portal Magazine SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AND FINANCING OF GREEN CONSTRUCTION