In the spirit of environmental awareness, our experts used concrete with a low carbon footprint for the construction of our D2 warehouse building. In addition, the aim of our currently ongoing PLOTO project is, among other things, negative environmental effects.
When planning the landscaped areas around the buildings, we took various ecological aspects into account, so for example we planted plants that are basically "native" to Hungary and do not require irrigation.
In order to reduce water consumption, we installed water-saving fittings in the buildings.
We installed solar collectors on the roof and created roof surfaces with a high reflective index (SRI), and gray paving stones were installed in both warehouses.
When choosing the materials used in the buildings, we paid particular attention to the use of environmentally and health-friendly products, i.e. products with low emissions of volatile organic compounds and valid EPD certificates.
Green roofs reduce the energy consumption of buildings and their thermal fluctuations. Such roof surfaces produce oxygen, even though they filter the air.
By fulfilling the requirements defined by the ISO quality management system, the operational efficiency of the organization increases significantly and helps businesses to provide high-quality services.
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) is the first environmentally conscious building rating system developed.
The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification evaluates the environmentally advantageous location, the efficiency of water use, the level of energy efficiency and CO2 emissions, the origin and quality of the materials used, the quality of the building's internal environment, and the innovative technological solutions incorporated.
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By applying the requirements defined by the ISO quality management system and fulfilling them, the operational efficiency of the organization increases significantly.
The main goal of the system is to help businesses to provide uniformly high-quality services.
Companies with ISO certification can more easily instill trust in their customers, since obtaining ISO 9001 certification guarantees that the given organization is able to consistently meet or even exceed customer expectations and needs.
Businesses that have such certification can achieve significant improvements in organizational efficiency and product quality, by reducing errors and increasing productivity, and their competitiveness increases, as well as a greater emphasis on a customer-oriented approach. Because of the above, many customers demand ISO 9001 certification, thus minimizing the risk of getting a bad product or service for their money.
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assesment Method) is the very first environmentally conscious building rating system that can make the office building more valuable.
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) is the firstly developedcertification system for environmentally conscious buildings. The BRE (Building Research Establishment) is an independent organization in the United Kingdom dedicated to improving the quality of the constructed environment. As of 01 January 2010, the commercial, office and industrial buildings can be certified internationally using the BREEAM Europe Commercial 2009 certification system. In addition, there is a possibility to certify only the structure of a building. BREEAM supports energy-efficient buildings, various water-reduction solutions, as well as investments that do not require new green spaces, but are implemented as brownfield projects and thus have less impact on the environment.
The BREEAM certification for new buildings consists of two main parts: a certification during the design phase and a certification after the completion of construction. The final certification can be obtained after the certification following the completion of the construction, as this is when it can be ensured that the statements or plans made during the design phase have actually been implemented. The BREEAM-certified buildings are classified in one of the following classes: pass, good, very good, excellent, outstanding. As in the case of LEED, the higher the rating of a company building, the more valuable it is. In 2010, the BREEAM In Use system was launched to certify existing buildings.