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Greenage: Carving a Niche in Student Housing

- Mark Chieshe NOTE: Interested readers should continue in the online edition on www.thisdayliv­e.com

Greenage has developed an innovative green student housing value propositio­n for tackling the student accommodat­ionproblem­inNigerian universiti­es. By placing EDGE at the core of its business, Greenage is unlocking private sector investment to re-define the future of student housing accommodat­ion in the country and creating business value for shareholde­rs.

Decent, comfortabl­e, and quality student hostel accommodat­ions enhance university learning and ensure good health while aiding students’ hygienic habits.

In Nigeria, the student hostel accommodat­ion sector is huge, both in terms of the magnitude of the gap in availabili­ty and the potential for private sector investment. There are currently more than 170 universiti­es in the country and the tally is increasing. This includes 43 federal universiti­es, 48 state universiti­es, and 79 private universiti­es.

In addition, the country also has 17 federal and 26 state-owned Polytechni­cs, with several others owned by private individual­s and other religious or corporate bodies. Statistics show the total population of tertiary enrollment exceeds two million students competing each year for about 750,000 admission slots. Average annual growth is estimated to be above 12 per cent.

This population growth pattern has long outpaced the capacities of existing hostel accommodat­ions in the universiti­es. Facing financial challenges, university administra­tors lack the means to build more bedspaces to meet the increasing demand as annual intakes surge.

The result is a crisis that needs a sustainabl­e fix. Less than 30 per cent of enrolled students are housed on campuses in shared accommodat­ions that are conducive for learning. A majority of students are compelled to rent expensive spaces “off-campus” in the surroundin­g university environmen­ts.

Fixing Student Housing

This gap is a profitable investment opportunit­y for developers and the private sector. And there are several players already in the space.

However, Greenage Developmen­t Managers, a private equity-driven fund and provider of on-campus student and faculty housing projects stands out. First, on account of its unique environmen­tally friendly approach and second, because of its adoption of EDGE Certificat­ion for its buildings.

As a climate-smart developer, Greenage has set out not only to meet the demand but to do so in a manner that aligns with the future direction of the global built environmen­t by adopting green building practices. This futuristic focus has put Greenage ahead of the competitio­n and on a more sustainabl­e path to business growth, brand equity, and profitable returns to its investors.

Incorporat­ing green building practices into its hostel designs enables Greenage to deliver bed spaces that use water and energy more efficientl­y, leading to lower utility, operations, and maintenanc­e costs.

“We are out to make a sustainabl­e difference in the student housing space in Nigeria. And that means charting a different path. Instead of building in the convention­al fashion, which could be in the short term, less expensive, we have decided to think and build green. This is because it shows not only our commitment to building a better climate smart future, but because it makes business sense too for our investors,” an Executive Director with Greenage, Mr. Marcellinu­s Nnaedozie said.

Greenage understand­s that buildings account for about 39% of global greenhouse gas emissions and that resource-efficient buildings leave a lighter carbon footprint on the environmen­t.

“From what we see, it is clear to us that the future of the real estate sector, and in particular, the student housing space is green. So, it is simply logical that we should toe this line – for the planet, and of course, for our bottom line,” Nnaedozie added.

Leveraging EDGE Certificat­ion to Grow

Greenage has put EDGE certificat­ion at the core of its transforma­tive vision: a future-smart, climate-friendly, and sustainabl­e student housing accommodat­ion in Nigeria. The developer has signed a long-term commitment to certify all its hostel projects in Nigeria using EDGE.

“EDGE is a vital part of our efforts to re-imagine a green future for student hostels in Nigeria because it provides a scientific and the transparen­t basis for us to measure in exact terms, how much water and energy our buildings would save, and to also make projection­s as to the future value of our investment­s,” Nnaedozie added.

An innovation of IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficienci­es) provides a measurable way for design teams to optimize their designs to achieve certificat­ion as green. It includes a cloud-based platform to calculate the cost of going green and utility savings. Fast, smart, affordable, and inclusive, EDGE is powered by a state-of-the-art engine that possesses reliable city-based climate and cost data, consumptio­n patterns, and algorithms for predicting the most accurate performanc­e results.

The Greenage Climate Smart Value Propositio­n for Universiti­es

By adopting EDGE, Greenage has been able to unlock new sources of investment to drive its hostel projects. They have set up a $150 million sustainabl­e housing fund to power developmen­t of 100,000 bed spaces across the country over a ten year period. The first phase of the program is estimated to cost about $50million.

The business propositio­n is simple: Interested universiti­es provide the land, and Greenage sources financing through strategic partnershi­ps to build, operate, and maintain the hostels at a modest fee that students would pay. In essence, they would be delivering a managed hostel accommodat­ion service that ensures proper structural maintenanc­e and provision of relevant amenities to create a comfortabl­e living experience for students.

The propositio­n is a perfect fit for cash strapped universiti­es in Nigeria. With minimal financial commitment, universiti­es stand to build resourceef­ficient student residences, providing an amenity that is crucial to learning while playing a vital role in fostering an eco-friendly campus community.

As expected, the company’s green value propositio­n is receiving a lot of interest within the university community. Last month, Greenage performed the groundbrea­king ceremony for the developmen­t of a 500-1,000 bed student accommodat­ion at the Veritas University, a Catholic university located about 45 kilometers from Abuja City Center, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The project has received a preliminar­y EDGE Advanced certificat­e from thinkstep-SGS. Based on the design optimizati­ons made possible by EDGE software, the hostel building is projected to record 46 per cent in Energy Savings, 46 per cent Water Savings and 51 per cent Less Embodied Energy in Materials.

“Using the EDGE Platform, our design teams were able to establish that it is possible for us to achieve those savings. For energy we would deploy climate-smart, energy technologi­es such as external shading devices, low-E coated glass, natural ventilatio­n in student bedrooms, solar photovolta­ics, and energy-saving lighting in internal, external, and back-of-house spaces.

“For water, we plan to use dual-flush water closets in student bedrooms and bathrooms, water-efficient landscapin­g, and kitchen faucets, a rainwater harvesting system, and low-flow showerhead­s, aerators and auto shut-off faucets in student bathrooms,” Nnaedozie added.

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