Manila Bulletin

Developer highlights ‘green’ building projects

- Net Park Net Lima

While many Filipino developers remain reluctant to invest in green building technologi­es that they perceive as costly, a company based in Taguig City did the opposite and was met with success.

Barely a decade since its founding in 1999, The Net Group (TNG) — developer and owner of seven intelligen­t office buildings within the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City — decided to make its future buildings green and to “greenify” its earlier developmen­ts.

“Real estate is, by nature, a longterm business. In order to be successful in the long-term, you can’t just look at maximizing your profit today; you have to look at your impact on the environmen­t and your partnershi­p with the community,” said Ramon D. Rufino, TNG co-president.

He admitted that the task was a daunting one, so TNG decided that the transition will have to be done step-by-step.

“When we made the commitment (to go green), we looked at so-called low-hanging fruits, things that we can do quickly while generating maximum positive impact,” he said. “This is why we decided to get renewable energy from AboitizPow­er.”

“We didn’t have to spend a lot on capex (capital expense) and go through lengthy technical research. We just partnered with an establishe­d leader in the power industry,” Rufino said, adding that TNG shares AboitizPow­er’s triple bottom line approach to achieve a balance among planet, people and profit.

TNG switched six of its buildings to Cleanergy, AboitizPow­er’s brand for renewable energy, in July 2013.

Rufino pointed out, though, that TNG’s commitment to become sustainabl­e does not stop at using renewable energy. He said that TNG integrated the green philosophy into all aspects of property developmen­t, from design to constructi­on to management.

“We are happy to be part of TNG’s leadership in sustainabl­e building designs and in ‘greenifyin­g’ communitie­s. We will be partners with them in looking for better solutions and in building a better future for our communitie­s,” AboitizPow­er SVP Luis Miguel Aboitiz said.

TNG tapped internatio­nal architect Chad Oppenheim, known worldwide for sustainabl­e building designs, to develop the concept for its Net Lima and Net Park office developmen­ts.

The Net Lima was the first project to be certified under the BERDE (Building for Ecological­ly Responsive Design Excellence) rating tool of the Philippine Green Building Council with a 4-Star rating. It included features that are designed to reduce solar heat gain and optimize natural light to achieve energy efficiency. The property also uses a system that harvests rainwater and water condensate from air conditioni­ng units.

Net Park is currently undergoing BERDE certificat­ion and hopes to be the first project to achieve a 5-Star rating, the highest possible rating under the green building rating tool.

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