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“Sustainability lies at the core of Attacq’s vision, and this project
demonstrates our unwavering commitment to eco-conscious
development,” says Oosthuizen. “It sets a new standard for
future developments by incorporating a range of sustainability
features aimed at reducing environmental impact and
optimising resource usage.”
Several practical initiatives to reduce the carbon footprint of the
warehouses include energy-efficient LED lighting, performance
glass for reduced HVAC usage, low-flow sanitary fittings to
minimise water consumption and warehouse roofing designed
for solar panel installation to promote clean and sustainable
energy generation.
Furthermore, the use of low-level Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOC) paints, recycled steel, dual flush actuators for toilets,
rainwater harvesting compatibility, and a four-day backup water
supply align with Attacq’s water-resilient strategy and initiatives.
Attacq’s commitment to sustainability ensures that it
undertakes innovative approaches that not only prioritise
environmental responsibility, but also contribute to the
wellbeing of its community-driven precinct.
These warehouses will extend the Logistics Hub by a total
estimated GLA of 14,641sqm and are expected to be completed
by February 2024.
For further information and enquiries, please contact Justin
Smith on: Justin@attacq.co.za or +27 82 362 0800
This development
strengthens Waterfall City’s
position as an attractive collaboration
and industrial hub in South Africa. It already
boasts clients such as Cotton On, Vantage Data Centers,
Cummins, Plumblink, Zimmer Biomet and Dis-Chem.
Attractive specifications and sustainability features
The development offers appealing specifications, with sustainability being at the
forefront of its modern design.
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