Chennai:
The Mumbai-based architects group Sankalpan
group has finished designing the BPO facility for an European
MNC bank in the Dubai Outsource Zone, Dubai. The site
work is expected to start next month.
What
is interesting about the $2-lakh design order is that
the facility has to be designed as a green building/environment
friendly building, a new concept there.
Says
Kshitij Limaye, director, Sankalpan Infrastructure Pvt
Ltd, "As a group we understand thoroughly BPO building
requirements-multiple access points, seating space and
others. The challenge here is to design the interiors
so that the building qualifies to Gold Leed (leadership
in energy and environmental design) Certification."
To
get that rating, the materials used for interiors and
other fixtures should have highest recycled component,
low in power and water consumption, eco-friendly paints,among
others. "A lot of research was involved in selecting
the materials that are eco friendly while planning the
interiors."
For
instance to save on water usage, the building will be
fitted with waterless urinals. "In a 15-second flush
system around 1.6 gallons of water is let out. On an average
a person uses the office toilet thrice in a day and the
total water usage comes to 4.8 gallons per person per
day. In the case of BPO facilities where thousands of
people work round the clock the water saving, if used
efficiently, would be enormous."
According
to Limaye, the company''s primary focus now is on completing
the ''green building'' project successfully. "We will
later look at other opportunities in the Middle East countries.
Currently the company has put six people to work on the
project, which will be increased to 20 later on."
In
India the Rs60-crore Sankalpan group, which is mainly
into design consultancy and turnkey projects is expanding
its foot print as well as getting into new areas like
hotels, real estate development and facility management
businesses.
According
to chairman Ninad Randive, the group is talking with an
international hotel chain for building a star hotel in
Mumbai. "We have acquired the required land. The
hotel will be managed by our proposed joint venture partner."
Similarly the group is in talks with a US based facility
management company for a joint venture.
The
group is in the process of expanding its southern presence.
The shot in the arm is the latest $2-million interior
fit-out turnkey project for Cognizant Technology Solutions
that is setting up a 700-seat facility in a special economic
zone (SEZ) near Chennai. "For us Chennai would be
the hub for all our southern business operations and we
would be concentrating on other cities as Coimbatore,
Kochi, Trivandrum, Hyderabad and others where IT parks
and retail infrastructure are fast growing," says
Randive.
According
to him the group is in talks with couple of overseas equity
funds for money so that it can get into real estate development
in a big way.
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