ASSA ABLOY collaboration enables Polish property developer to achieve certification
James Thorpe
Share this content
Interest in greener buildings is rising fast. In one recent survey of European commercial property professionals, 69% of respondents confirmed demand was growing, from both investors and occupiers, reports ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA.
To drive and meet demand, Polish developer Torus aims for the highest level of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification for all its properties in the Gdansk area.
To achieve this for two new office developments, it sought a partner for security solutions with extensive experience supporting green building certification and specifications – the company partnered with ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions.
Like all Torus office buildings, the new Format office building and Alchemia mixed-use development are equipped with advanced technologies and set the highest standards for innovation and sustainability.
Where possible, Torus choose products which have Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and Green Circle documentation, favouring access control solutions which reduce both carbon footprint and energy costs.
Growing demand for green building certifications
To obtain the highest possible LEED rating, Torus works with suppliers committed to sustainable development and consistently demonstrates good practices in this area.
ASSA ABLOY BIM & Specification consultants have expertise supporting all types of the green building project. Detailed contribution sheets for six leading certification schemes – including LEED – are available to download. Each sheet identifies the contribution made by multiple products and technologies towards criteria in the scheme.
“These contribution sheets are just the starting point for a hands-on collaboration which benefits the final building – in environmental, economic and social terms – over its full life cycle,” commented Alicja Leszczynska, Specification Manager Poland, ASSA ABLOY.
“Collaborating with ASSA ABLOY equipped Torus developments with innovative solutions which improve buildings’ energy performance.”
ASSA ABLOY also publishes several independently audited EPDs. Each one details an individual product’s total impact – a map of its footprint, from raw material, through manufacturing, logistics and use to end-of-life recycling. These life-cycle assessments inform customers and detail the information required to support a submission to green building schemes.
“Wireless access control solutions such as energy-efficient Aperio handles, provide a high level of security, enable integration with other systems, and read many technologies, including mobile credentials,” explained Torus’ Roman Sokolowski.
Customers and tenants often ask about sustainability; Torus can now meet this demand.
Reducing energy use by choosing the right access control solutions
Access control at the two new Torus buildings uses integrated, energy-efficient hardwired and wireless solutions: AperioÒ wireless door handles plus HID iCLASSÒ SE and HID Signo readers.
Battery-powered Aperio devices which secure doors consume much less energy during installation and operation than a comparable wired solution. HID Signo door readers have an Intelligent Power Mode (IPM) which saves 41% energy compared to equivalent readers without IPM configuration.
“Wireless Aperio also provides flexibility, giving the possibility of expanding the system or using it elsewhere in the case of changes in the arrangement of office space,” added Sokolowski.
“The lack of wiring significantly reduces materials use, reduces costs and ensures quick installation.”
To learn how ASSA ABLOY BIM and Specification consultants can help your project achieve green building certification, download the brochure here.