Prologis builds first BIM-designed logistics facility in CEE

10
Sep
2018
News - Prologis builds first BIM-designed logistics facility in CEE #BIM #Budapest #development #Hungary #industrial #logistics #Prologis

by Property Forum | Industrial

Prologis has begun construction of a new 10,000 square meter speculative facility at Prologis Park Budapest-Harbor in Hungary. Completion is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019, just six months after the start of the development.


The new state-of-the-art building is Prologis’ first BIM (Building Information Modelling)-designed logistics facility in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). BIM is an intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently plan, design, construct and manage buildings and infrastructure.
 
The facility will be equipped with high-grade insulated wall panels and roof systems which, together with high-performance gas-fired heaters, can cut heating costs by 30 percent. Further sustainable design features include energy-efficient LED lighting and large skylights that reduce electricity costs by 45 percent compared to the latest lighting standard. A smart metering system will help optimize water, gas and electricity consumption in the building. As is the case with all newly delivered Prologis facilities, it will be submitted for BREEAM “Very Good” accreditation.
 
“In response to high customer demand in this area, we have decided to expand the park by an additional 10,000 square metres, from which we look forward to furthering the business operations of our new customers”, says László Kemenes, Senior Vice President and Country Manager at Prologis Hungary. “For Prologis, BIM is the essential platform for smart buildings and data governance, which in turn enhances customer experience and drives energy sufficiency as part of our commitment toward carbon neutral developments.”
László Kemenes

László Kemenes

Country Manager Hungary
Prologis

László Kemenes is the Senior Vice President and Country Manager for Prologis in Hungary. He is responsible for all Prologis’ development and leasing activities on the Hungarian market and supervises the operations of project management, property management and finance departments. László has over 17 years of experience in real estate consulting, leasing and sales in the region. Before joining Prologis, he worked for CB Richard Ellis and Innosec Ingatlantanácsadó, where he was responsible for commercial & industrial real estate leasing, valuation & marketing. He holds BA Degree in Business Studies from International School in Budapest, and a BSc in real estate, and is a qualified member of the RICS. László is fluent in Hungarian, English and conversational in German.  More »
Prologis Park Budapest-Harbor is located on the southern border of Budapest in District 22, on the western side of Danube River. The park, which comprises 10 buildings totalling 130,000 square metres and 27,000 square metres of potential future development, has excellent access to international trade routes via the N6 national road and M0 and M6 motorways.



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