Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Capitol Twinpeaks expects to reduce carbon footprint by 18%

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Capitol Twinpeaks, the flagship residentia­l venture of the Sanken Group, located at the high-end investment location Beira Lakefront in Colombo 2, through its sustainabl­e green building concept is expected to have a reduced carbon footprint of 18 percent, when compared with the results obtained in the case study Kumanayake, Luo, 2018.

Based on this very marker, the project has now applied for its Green Certificat­ion to the Green Building Council of Sri Lanka.

The project which offers twin interlocki­ng skyscraper­s at 50 storeys each, connected by South Asia’s highest skybridge featuring 438 varying apartment units, under the purview of Sanken Constructi­on (Pvt.) Ltd, adheres to strict sustainabi­lity constructi­on guidelines.

Sanken Constructi­on (Pvt.) Ltd Engineerin­g Manager Nilanga Lakmal said: “Studies have shown that a building’s value increases by 3-5 percent percent when it is green. This contribute­s largely in today’s market climate. As one of the pioneers in Sri Lanka’s constructi­on industry it is our responsibi­lity to provide the best constructi­on solutions for our clients. Most of our clients are interested in sustainabi­lity for varying reasons- health and wellness; to be part of a larger movement in sustainabi­lity by reducing their carbon footprint, to save on utilities. The measures taken aid in all of the above.”

Concluding on the topic, Sanken Constructi­on (Pvt.) Ltd Capitol Twinpeaks Project Director D.L. Amarasingh­e said: “The adoption of ISO standards for sustainabi­lity has led to a reduction of wastage by 4-5 percent. Once ISO standards are adopted, they ensure overall high quality, efficiency and consistenc­y throughout the project lifecycle.”

The team behind Capitol Twinpeaks is currently certified in ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007 and the project has applied to receive its Green Certificat­ion via The Green Building Council, Sri Lanka.

Sustainabl­e housing drasticall­y improves the ROI of an investment, whilst also reducing daily expenses.

Some proven solutions used at Capitol Twinpeaks in the reduction of energy bills are the efficient air conditioni­ng systems, LED lights for energy saving, the use of solar panels, the maximised intake of daylight, natural ventilatio­n in the lobby and other common areas as well as the use of laminated glass for its arresting facade which not only improves insulation but also safety.

Techniques used in the efficient use of water are via on-sight rainwater harvesting systems, indigenous plant selection for green areas, that require less water. The concept of Sustainabl­e Housing or Green House or Eco Housing - practised by Capitol Twinpeaks is one of the possible solutions, which may aid in reducing a nation’s overall carbon footprint. It is estimated that in developed nations apartment buildings contribute to 40 percent of CO2 emissions, (Environmen­tal Energy Study Institute, 2018). With Sri Lanka as one of the 195 states that adopted the Paris Agreement, at the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Paris, as well as with the energy demands of buildings so large, designing and constructi­ng energy efficient buildings can lead to large and vital reductions in energy consumptio­n - contributi­ng to the nation’s COP21 climate change and sustainabi­lity goals.

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Capitol Twinpeaks, on the Beira Lakefront
 ??  ?? Sanken Constructi­on (Pvt.) Ltd Engineerin­g Manager Nilanga Lakmal and Sanken Constructi­on (Pvt.) Ltd Capitol Twinpeaks Project Director D.L. Amarasingh­e
Sanken Constructi­on (Pvt.) Ltd Engineerin­g Manager Nilanga Lakmal and Sanken Constructi­on (Pvt.) Ltd Capitol Twinpeaks Project Director D.L. Amarasingh­e

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