Manila Bulletin

‘Green’ buildings set to rise at Global Gateway Clark

- Global Gateway Clark’s One West and Two West office towers.

Across the country, more real estate developers are adopting environmen­tfriendly practices in commercial, industrial and residentia­l projects. At present, there are 245 LEED activities in the country, with 61 projects having already obtained certificat­ion.

LEED, short for Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design, is a green building certificat­ion used worldwide that is now gaining traction in the Philippine­s.

More will soon be joining the likes of Zuellig Building in reaching the highest standards of environmen­tally friendly constructi­on. Located in the financial center of Makati, Zuellig Building was the first in the Philippine­s, and among the first buildings in Asia, to be Platinumce­rtified under the LEED program.

Just north of Manila in Clark Freeport Zone, a new city called Global Gateway Clark is under constructi­on that will eventually cater to 500,000 workers.

Currently, One West and Two West office towers have been pre-certified Gold and these buildings, along with a further three office towers which are scheduled for constructi­on later this year, are targeting a post completion certificat­ion of Platinum status.

Another major project, the Clark Green City in Tarlac, will draw on expertise from the private sector to develop key environmen­tally friendly initiative­s.

Japanese companies Hitachi Asia and The Power Grid Solution will work with the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority to set up an energy management and storage system, a district cooling system, a total energy network system and a private utility company across 23,400 acres which will accommodat­e over one million residents.

Such projects are a part of a bigger government vision to lighten the load on the congested National Capital Region and encourage more internatio­nal companies to set up bases in the country.

Clark, which has an internatio­nal airport and connectivi­ty to Manila, is emerging as the best location as the country’s new business hub.

Green credential­s are becoming more important for new and existing developmen­ts if they are to gain traction with an increasing­ly sustainabi­lity conscious business community, according to Mark Williams, CEO of Global Gateway Developmen­t Corp. (GGDC), which owns and operates Global Gateway Clark.

“Green certificat­ion is much more than applying labels that add a positive image to real estate projects. From a business perspectiv­e, these certificat­ions show that the investment has a higher asset value and is recoverabl­e through reduced operating costs and higher return on investment­s,” Williams said.

“While energy savings is a direct advantage, it also has other benefits such as a greater company marketabil­ity and increased employee productivi­ty,” he concluded.

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