Hotels and Leisure

McD BERL helps hotels and leisure facilities reduce CAPEX and OPEX through sustainable design, low-energy solutions, and efficient water management systems. We support businesses in achieving their net zero goals while enhancing customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.

Hotels and Leisure: Challenges and Customer Expectations

Hotels and leisure establishments face numerous challenges, including high operational costs, energy inefficiencies, and water management issues. Customers today expect not only comfort and luxury but also sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. Achieving a balance between meeting these expectations and maintaining profitability is crucial. The bottom line is vital, as reducing both capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) directly impacts the success and sustainability of these businesses.
McD BERL, can significantly reduce CAPEX and OPEX for hotels and leisure facilities through value engineering and sustainable design practices. We implement low-energy solutions, efficient water management systems, and advanced sustainability measures to minimize costs and environmental impact. Our expertise in designing environmentally friendly buildings helps establishments meet their net zero goals, enhancing their appeal to eco-conscious customers and ensuring long-term success in the industry. By focusing on these strategies, McD BERL supports hotels and leisure businesses in achieving both financial and environmental sustainability.

Commercial Complex Durgapur

The Commercial Complex in Durgapur is a 200,000 square foot IGBC Platinum-rated building designed with a strong focus on sustainability. The project features an energy-efficient facade that maximizes natural daylight, reducing the need for artificial lighting. Water efficiency is enhanced through low-flow fixtures and a comprehensive rainwater harvesting system, achieving a 40% reduction in water demand. Additionally, the building integrates rooftop solar PV and achieves a 38% reduction in HVAC energy consumption, making it a benchmark for sustainable commercial spaces.

Govardhan Eco Village

Govardhan Eco Village, located near Mumbai, is a model farm community and retreat center dedicated to sustainable living in harmony with nature. The project achieved a 60% reduction in water demand through the use of efficient fixtures, rainwater harvesting, and recycling treated wastewater. The site also utilizes Soil Biotechnology for wastewater treatment, further enhancing its sustainability. This eco-friendly development has earned a GRIHA 5-Star rating, showcasing its commitment to environmentally responsible practices.

Taj Kanha

The Taj Kanha project is a 24-room eco-friendly resort spread over 24 acres near Kanha National Park. It features an innovative HVAC design with a two-skinned canvas roof and an insulated inner layer, utilizing a Passive Down Draft Evaporative Cooling (PDEC) system. This approach led to a 50% reduction in HVAC energy consumption, significantly lowering the air conditioning requirement per room from 12 TR to 5 TR. The project received the Emmerson Cup Award for its innovative air-conditioning system.
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