Bureau 175
Bureau 175 was the pilot project introducing Everest for Urban Development to the Commercial Real Estate scene in 2015. Built with elegant architecture, state-of-the-art technical specifications, in addition to a LEED Certification in Green Building – at the Silver Level – the building created the required buzz in the market that a new project offering prime administrative spaces was up for lease.
Over the following two years, Bureau 175 gradually became home to several reputable multinational entities namely Siemens, Mercedes-Benz, Uber, Esri & Adwia.
Bureau 175 is located on Road 90 South in New Cairo; the building structure consists of two-basement levels, a ground, and six typical floors with a total of 14,500sqm.
Facts
Land area 6,700 sqm
BUA 14,500 sqm
Elevation 2 basements
Ground & 6 typical floors
Amenities
Cafeteria
Drivers lounge
Meeting rooms
Storage units
Prayers rooms
Parking
Building Specifications
- HVAC : High efficiency central HVAC system working with natural gas and fresh air ventilation for basements.
- Generators: Standby electricity generators to work in case of any electricity shutdown with 100% recovery for the whole building.
- BMS & EMS: Building Management Systems & Energy Management systems.
- Surveillance system: Including security features like: Access Control and CCTV system.
- Elevators: 4 Passenger elevators each with 800kg capacity and 1 Goods elevator with 1,600kg capacity.
- Safety Requirements: Fire fighting and fire alarm systems.
- Telecommunications Infrastructure: Excellent telecommunication facilities with high efficiency networks made of fibre optics to ensure maximum efficiency.
- Water Tanks: 2 water tanks that carry up to 180 cubic meters of water for strategic if needed.
- Solar Panels: Solar energy is used to operate the core of the building, the basement and the landscape lighting.
- Others:
-Laised lines facility
-Data center facility
-Access control to parking
-Grey-water system with filteration unit
-Wireless Internet in all common areas
-UPS preparations
-Public address service
Bureau 175 is Certified
U.S. Green Building Council - LEED Gold
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the most widely used green building rating system in the world. Available for virtually all building types, LEED provides a framework for healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings. LEED certification is a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement and leadership.
Millions of people are living, working and learning in LEED-certified buildings around the world.
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Why Green building
Happier employees, great productivity
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LEED Gold Certification green business buildings in Cairo, Egypt
Employers in LEED-certified spaces report higher recruitment and retention rates, and increased employee productivity.
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Bringing in the good, keeping out the bad
LEED creates healthier spaces with cleaner air, access to daylight, and free from harmful chemicals found in paints and finishing.
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Indoor environmental quality
Improving indoor air quality can reduce absenteeism and work hours affected by asthma, respiratory allergies, depression and stress, and leads to and self-reported improvements in productivity.
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Reduced pollution
Energy-efficient buildings help reduce pollution and improve outdoor air quality in major industrialized areas, making LEED a critical tool in reducing smog.
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Environmental benefits: Help the environment and reduce carbon
A 2014 UC Berkeley study found that by building to LEED standards, buildings contributed 50% fewer GHGs than conventionally constructed buildings due to water consumption, 48% fewer GHGs due to solid waste and 5% fewer GHGs due to transportation.
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Conserving water
Expected water savings from LEED commercial buildings is more than 7% of all non-residential water use.
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Reducing waste
By 2030, LEED projects will have diverted more than 540 million tons of waste from landfills.
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Fewer cars, fewer miles driven
Nearly 4 billion vehicle miles traveled have been avoided by occupants of LEED buildings, thanks to efficient locations and alternative transportation options.
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Green materials
Certified projects are estimated to have specified more than $100 billion in green materials, cumulatively.