A modern warehouse is an attractive product when viewed from each side of the investment. The advanced solutions employed in it not only help to increase the operational efficiency and long-term value of the facility, but also protect the environment and improve the comfort of work, explains Aleksander Kuźniewski, the Business Development Director at 7R.
“The solutions we have been introducing to 7R’s facilities over the years help to reduce tenants’ operating costs, while in addition having a positive impact on the well-being of employees. A good workplace means a noticeable increase in efficiency and satisfaction,” he adds. One standard feature of 7R’s projects is the use of technological systems that reduce any negative impact on the natural environment, while minimising the carbon footprint and at the same time reducing the operating costs of the buildings.
“These are spheres that overlap – and I consider this to be an extremely positive trend. Because it’s difficult to come up with a better approach than one that, alongside generating savings, helps to protect the natural environment and at the same time enhances the investment attractiveness of the property,” emphasises Aleksander Kuźniewski.
Green on the roof
The solutions employed by 7R include reinforced roof structures to render them suitable for the installation of photovoltaic panels. This technology is extremely effective, since panels installed over an area of 20,000 sqm are able to supply up to 100 percent of the building’s daily energy demand.
“Photovoltaic panels are installed as standard in our projects. As is the strengthening of the roof load, enabling the greater use of such panels,” emphasises 7R’s expert.
Another, just as important, way of using the roof space is to contribute to the sustainable water management of the building. When it rains, a green roof collects thousands of litres of water, which can then be stored and used, for example, in the irrigation of green areas.
“In addition, the use of such simple solutions as time flow taps and aerators (to limit the volume of water that pours out of the tap), thus reducing water consumption by up to 30%,” explains Aleksander Kuźniewski.
More heat, more light
7R’s buildings are all fitted with LED lighting that consumes 90% less electricity than standard bulbs. And by employing the DALI intelligent lighting control system – with motion sensors and activity diagrams – it’s possible to efficiently manage the energy consumption. Additional energy consumption management is provided through the use of a BMS system.