By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
18th April:- Infosys today announced that it has been awarded the LEED EBOM
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design - Existing Building Operation
& Maintenance) Platinum certification by the United States Green Building
Council (USGBC) for its entire Infosys Pune Phase-2 campus. LEED Platinum is
the highest level of green rating for buildings and with this recognition, the
Infosys Pune campus becomes the largest in the world to achieve this
distinction.
The Infosys Pune campus started operations in 2004 and is
spread across 114 acres in Hinjewadi Phase-2. The campus consists of office
buildings, residential training facilities, food courts, health and fitness
facilities, multi-level parking and can accommodate 34,000 people. In an
attempt to make the campus sustainable and resource efficient, Infosys has been
following a two pronged strategy since 2008 - designing new buildings to meet
the highest efficiency standards, and implementing deep retrofits in old
buildings to make them efficient.
In
new construction category, three buildings in the Infosys Pune Phase–2 campus
are certified with LEED Platinum rating. For existing buildings, efficiency
improvements were achieved through large-scale retrofit projects in 10 office
buildings, three food courts, the employee training center, the guest house and
sports complexes across the campus. Deep retrofits were undertaken in many
energy intensive areas, including complete reengineering of chiller plants, air
handling units, building management system (BMS) retrofit, UPS retrofit,
lighting retrofit, to name a few, and were completed within a short duration.
These initiatives have helped significantly lower operating costs, enhanced
equipment life, created healthier indoor air quality, and improved occupant
comfort and satisfaction.
The
LEED EBOM certification by USGBC is a globally accepted benchmark for design,
construction and operation of high-performance existing green buildings. This
is one of the stringent green rating tools for existing buildings which
verifies that the building is performing sustainably.
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