22.06.2017
Astana Tower Ishletme LLP announces that the ASTANA TOWER Business Center has obtained a BREEAM In-Use certification applied to existing non-residential buildings. The first A class office building met high international technical standards to achieve the highest BREEAM ratings: "Very Good" in Asset (performance characteristics of the building) and "Excellent" in Building Management (practices related to the operation of the building).
BREEAM In-Use assessment assists the improvement of the existing buildings and its operational efficiency. The ASTANA TOWER Business Center prior to receiving the certification, introduced a comprehensive environmentally friendly policy for the building's operation.
Tenants and visitors of the business center enjoy the most favorable working conditions: a thermal comfort, air quality, natural lightning and high safety standards. The second floor of the building offers a convenient multifunctional space for social interaction. A convenient parking area and six bus stops are within a walking distance from the business center.
Zhanar Yseneyeva, General Director of Astana Tower Ishletme LLP said, "Creating comfortable conditions for tenants is one of our priorities in building management. However, the environmental efficiency: energy saving and technologies reducing the environmental impact, is no less vital. We have introduced the advanced technologies that allowed us to meet high environmental standards and obtain certification."
Fatih Alpay, Astana Office Director of Bureau Veritas Kazakhstan said, "ASTANA TOWER Business Center is one of the landmark properties in the Astana real estate market and one of the first high-class office buildings in the capital. The British BREEAM In-Use Certificate and high assessment ratings confirm BC Tower's compliance with the highest technical standards and best practices in management of commercial buildings. The BREEAM In-Use certification reflects Astana Tower Ishletme's contribution to raising corporate and social awareness and developing green building practices in Kazakhstan."