Assessing the natural lighting within a building to
maximize its use, reduce reliance on artificial lighting, and enhance
occupant well-being and productivity.
Detailed evaluations of a building's energy use with recommendations for improvement. These audits help identify areas where energy efficiency can be enhanced, leading to reduced operational costs and lower environmental impact.
Similar to commissioning, but applied to existing buildings to improve their operational efficiency by identifying and fixing problems that have developed over time. This service ensures that aging infrastructure can meet current and future sustainability standards.
A systematic process that ensures all building systems are designed, installed, tested, and capable of operating according to the owner's operational requirements. This includes HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and renewable energy systems to guarantee energy efficiency and optimal performance.
Understand the negative effects of traditional construction on ecosystems, particularly from overusing resources like sand.
Shift towards using eco-friendly materials such as ready-mix plasters and tile adhesive cement, which conserve natural resources.
Partner with suppliers that have sustainability certifications (e.g., GRIHA, IGBC GreenPro) to ensure the use of sustainable materials.
Embrace environmentally friendly construction practices to minimize carbon footprint and promote sustainable development.
Shift towards using eco-friendly materials such as ready-mix plasters and tile adhesive cement, which conserve natural resources.
Prioritize materials based on renewability, energy efficiency, recyclability, and low toxicity.
Choose durable, low-maintenance materials to enhance long-term sustainability.
Recognize that the benefits of ecofriendly materials often outweigh initial higher costs.
Incorporate materials that are environmentally friendly and promote healthy living spaces.
Evaluating The Building's Energy Performance, Identifying Energy-consuming Systems, And Quantifying Energy Use And Costs
Based on the energy assessment results, a retrofit plan is developed, which outlines the specific energy-saving measures to be implemented. This plan includes a cost-benefit analysis, identifying the most cost-effective measures, and determining the return on investment
This involves the actual installation of the energy-saving measures identified in the retrofit plan. This may include upgrading lighting systems, improving insulation, installing energy-efficient HVAC systems, and implementing renewable energy technologies
After the retrofit, it's essential to monitor and evaluate the energy savings achieved. This step involves tracking energy use, costs, and savings, and verifying that the retrofit measures are performing as expected
Building energy efficiency is an ongoing process. After the initial retrofit, it's essential to continue monitoring energy use, identifying new opportunities for energy savings, and implementing additional measures as needed