Ascendas Site Visit

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The “V”-IT Park by Ascendas Site Visit Made By- Naman Sukhija Intern (27 May 2015– 10 July 2015) Indian Green Building Council

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The “V”-IT Park by AscendasSite Visit

Made By-Naman Sukhija

Intern (27 May 2015– 10 July 2015)

Indian Green Building Council

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About Ascendas

It is a Singapore based firm which deals in-

Real Estate Development & Investment

Real Estate Services

Funds Management

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Phase II: AurigaTotal Area: 240,178 sft

Phase I: MarinerTotal Area: 234,323 sft

The V- Buildings Profile

Phase III: OrionTotal Area: 235,456 sft

Phase IV: CapellaTotal Area: 171,110 sft

Phase V: VegaTotal Area: 401,883 sft

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The V ParkThe V Park

Rain Water

Harvesting

Energy Efficient

Lights

Solar Ltg. System

Energy Efficient

Chillers VFD

Energy

Efficient

Motors

Energy Monitoring

system

Building

Management

System

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• Built on a 19 acre free-hold land, located at Software Units

Layout, HITEC City

• Total built-up area of 1.75 million Sft.

• Centrally Air-conditioned buildings

• 100% Power back-up

• Building Management Systems

• 24 x 7 operating hours

• Amenities available:

– Wellness Clinic

– ATM

– Bank

– Common Cafeteria & Food court

– Auditorium

– Training Rooms

– Gym with lounge

– Concierge Services

– Convenience store

The V

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Key Features-

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Hardscape is covered with existing tree canopy / open grid pavers.

Total 77% shaded area is there on site/

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Daylight using tinted

high performance glass

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Buildings are shaded

to reduce solar gain

inside building

Trees around building façade to

reduce solar gain inside building

from walls.

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Adequate, separated and shaded

parking space to reduce heat island

effect

Storm-Water drains for rain water

harvesting

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Rain Water harvesting pit filled with gravels so

that rainwater is easily percolated inside to

restore ground water level

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Shaded lights to reduce outdoor light

pollution

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High performance glass to

reduce solar heat gain

inside the building but still

providing adequate

daylight

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Maximum

daylighting

wherever possible

to reduce

dependency on

artificial light

source

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Designated smoking zone inside campus

No-Smoking sign boards inside the

campus except the area shown above.

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Indoor PlantDoor Mat and Air

Curtain

Features to maintain better indoor air quality

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CO2 sensors

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58%

42%

Type of Transportation System

Eco-Friendly Transportation Other Transportation

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High SRI (Solar Reflectance Index) Paint

to reflect solar heat transmitted inside

the building

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Air-cooled air conditioning system

with fogging technology

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Segregation of waste at site

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Building Management System for efficient energy utilisation

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Waste Water Treatment Plant

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Sewage water

Mariner

Sewage water

Orion

Sewage water

Capella

Air

Secondary

Clarifier TankCollection

Tank

Air

Sand

Filter

Activated

Carbon

Filter

Raw Sewage

Collection

Sump

Sludge holding

Tank

Filter feed

Pumps

UV Treatment

Pumps

Treated water

Tank

Treated water

Tank

Treated water

Tank

Process Flow Chart

of

Sewage Treatment Plant

Aeration Aeration

Tank Tank

Blowers

Cl2 Auto doser

Back Washing

Sewage

Collection Tank

Screen

Bar

RS Pumps

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Dual Plumbing system for water efficiency

Drip water irrigation to reduce water for irrigation

Eco-friendly refrigerants and fire-extinguishers

Around 450 energy meters are installed in whole campus

Energy efficient motors

Exhaust systems in Janitor rooms and housekeeping areas

Eco-friendly housekeeping chemicals

Many provisions for differently abled systems

Well-being facilities

Energy and water conservation teams and various green education programs

Maximum use of organic fertilizers

Automatic lighting system control

Water metering

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