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Wuxi Mansion of Canal
Evergrande ‘Very Good’ BREEAM design certificate for Project in Jiangsu Province, China
27 May 2017
Wuxi Mansion of Canal Residential Development
Location: Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, eastern China
Evergrande awarded BREEAM ‘Very Good’ Certificate for their Mansion of Canal residential development in Wuxi
One of China’s largest property development company Evergrande received a ‘Very Good’ BREEAM design certificate for Wuxi Mansion of Canal, an exemplar residential project in Wuxi in Jiangsu Province.
The apartments have been provided with energy efficient elevator systems and lamps that help reduce energy consumption, clean air filters, water-saving appliances and rainwater harvesting technology.
Located on the bank of the ancient Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in Liangxi District of Wuxi, the development also incorporates a large trade centre, a passenger transportation centre and metro hub, which helped Evergrande achieve highest BREEAM score for its transport facilities.
The development was independently assessed by BREEAM Assessor Nottingham Sustainable Design Institute (NSD) and scored highly on most of the BREEAM categories for its energy and water efficiency, indoor air quality, space, daylighting and accessibility.
Evergrande Wuxi Project Manager Mr. Wang said “We are honoured and delighted to be the first project in Wuxi awarded BREEAM certificate, which proves our commitment to living sustainably. We will keep ensuring the wellbeing of our residents through continuous improvement in these areas and promote better quality of life in China.”
With the green spaces covering over 30% of the 100,000 m2 area, Wuxi Canal Mansions have also been provided with permeable pavement and rainwater recycling technologies to improve site drainage, reduce direct surface runoff, avoid flood risk and reduce water pollution.
Evergrande BREEAM award event:
President of BRE China Jaya Skandamoorthy said: “This represents another significant milestone for the Evergrande and BRE collaboration on green buildings and sustainable development. We hope their achievement will incentivise others to follow suit and help create a community of low carbon buildings that are cheaper to run, better located, and more able to cope with the demands of a changing climate.”
This achievement follows the signing of the tri-party R&D agreement between BRE, Evergrande and China’s top university Tsinghua. The collaborative research agreement on sustainable urbanisation was one of seven exclusive UK-China collaborations that were signed as part of the UK-China business summit in London during the state visit of China’s President Xi Jinping to the UK in October 2015.
Background
BRE: We are a world leading building science centre and the authority on all aspects of the built environment. We generate new knowledge through research that is used to create products, tools and standards that drive positive change across the built environment. We enable our government and private sector clients to meet the environmental, social and economic challenges they face by delivering higher performing, better quality, safer, more secure and more sustainable products homes, buildings and communities. We are owned by the BRE Trust, a registered charity, which funds research and education that advances knowledge of the built environment. We are committed to building a better world together. We are BRE. www.bregroup.com
Evergrande: With 540 billion Yuan worth of total asset and 80,000 employees, Evergrande Group is a conglomerate specialized in residential building, cultural tourism, FMCG, health industry and sport industry. The sales of the Group hit RMB 131.5 billion with tax payment of RMB 17.1 billion in 2014. In the first three quarters of 2015, its sales amounted to 128.7 billion yuan, with a full-year sales target of 150 billion yuan, and the Group is expected to be listed among top 500 enterprises worldwide. Over 400 large projects have been developed by Evergrande in over 170 major cities across China, and 25 subsidiaries (regional companies) have been founded by the Group in Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Shandong, Anhui, Shanxi, Henan, Liaoning, Hunan, Jiangxi, Hubei, Jiangsu, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Guangxi, Gansu, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Hainan, Inner Mongolia and Fujian.It owns an Architectural Engineering Company with China special qualification, Grade A Architectural Design Institute and Project Supervision Company, as well as Real Estate Development Company and Property Management Company with Qualification of Grade I. www.evergrande.com
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