Panattoni Park Sosnowiec with BREEAM "Excellent"

29
Apr
2021
News - Panattoni Park Sosnowiec with BREEAM "Excellent" #BREEAM #logistics #Panattoni Europe #Poland #warehouse

by Property Forum | Industrial

Panattoni Europe has obtained an ‘Excellent’ rating under the BREEAM International New Construction system for Panattoni Park Sosnowiec I. This is the first time such a high certification level has been achieved on the Polish industrial real estate market for a newly built project.


The park was awarded the maximum score (100%) for water systems (through a 66.5% reduction of water consumption) as well as for land use and ecological features. Greenhouse gas emissions have been reduced to 46% of the baseline level, and – most importantly of all – the park has been built on a post-industrial site.

The industrial and logistics real estate market in Poland has been bold in embracing a greener approach. Of the 20.8 million sqm of industrial space developed in the country, 5.88 million sqm has received green certification – 70% of which is due to Panattoni’s activities. The most popular certification system is BREEAM (85%), but up until recently the highest rating achieved in the country had been ‘Very Good’. Panattoni is the first to have delivered an industrial facility in Poland to be BREEAM International New Construction certified at the ‘Excellent’ level – Panattoni Park Sosnowiec I, with an area of ​​31,500 sqm. “This is a very important step for the entire industrial real estate sector in Poland,” comments Emilia Dębowska, the Sustainability Manager at Panattoni, who adds: “During the construction of Panattoni Park Sosnowiec, we set the bar very high for ourselves, knowing that only effective cooperation between people and companies can lead to success. That’s why we appreciate so much both the performance of the general contractor – who understood our vision perfectly and helped to realise a Panattoni green project with all its advantages – and the assessor, who throughout the development work provided us with the right advice. The project in Sosnowiec proves that the key to the greenest projects is not only having the right vision, but also the necessary support.”

Panattoni Park Sosnowiec I received the maximum score (100%) in the ‘land use and ecology’ category. The facility has been built on a former mining site that was both devastated from an environmental point of view and lacked vegetation. After consultations with a qualified ecologist, a detailed report was drawn up as well as an inventory of the plot and an analysis of its environmental issues. As a result, the developer has been able to extensively ‘green’ the site. Almost a third of it is now covered by flower meadows inhabited by a rich variety of species, including arachnids and insects. Ecological lawns, which don’t need frequent mowing, have been laid on much of the remaining outdoor surface. “The project in Sosnowiec conclusively confirms the enormous potential of brownfield investments and that the most sustainable facilities can be built on post-industrial sites. After all, it was also on a post-industrial site that Panattoni developed the most sustainable industrial project in the world – in Cheb, in the Czech Republic,” adds Emilia Dębowska.

In another category, ‘water’, the park also earned the top score of 100%. As a money-saving measure, the developer has installed intelligent metering systems, water-saving devices and a leak prevention system for the park’s sanitary facilities. Such measures have enabled the water consumption in the park to be reduced by 66.5% compared to the baseline. In addition, Panattoni has significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions – by 46% in relation to the baseline. Energy consumption has also been reduced by a similar factor, as a result of measures to minimise heat loss – such as building partitions, intelligent metering systems and LED lighting. In the ‘energy’ category, Panattoni obtained an almost perfect score of 90% for the facility.

The construction process was also carried out in line with sustainability principles, through the use of recycled waste materials, EPD-certified products and materials, along with those purchased from EMS-certified manufacturers.




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