SFS Homes Project SFS Grande Awarded Gold Rating
SFS Grande is awarded a Gold rating by the Indian Green Building Council.
- (1888PressRelease) December 06, 2012 - Trivandrum's first Green building SFS Grande, a premium project for SFS Homes, Kerala's Finest Builder, is awarded a Gold rating by IGBC, making it Trivandrum's first green building.
A green building is one which uses less water, optimises energy efficiency, conserve natural resources, generates less waste and provides healthier spaces for occupants, as compared to a conventional building.
Reiterating the company's commitment to the society and the planet at large, SFS Homes have built in 'green' measures into this premium project. From rain water harvesting to energy efficient systems and waste disposal, reducing the carbon footprint was the primary objective in the design phase of the building.
Apartment owners can be proud that they will be contributing their mite to a greener world.
Amenities and facilities in the building are sensitively designed and constructed.
Swimming pool
Health club
Party areas
Rainwater harvesting
Designated car park for the physically challenged
Designated battery charging points for hybrid cars
Access card entry
Reticulated gas supply
Advanced lightning protection system
Apartment types
3 BHK : 1909 sq ft
3 BHK : 1593 sq ft
3 BHK : 1305 sq ft
IGBC awards are based on tangible and non tangible benefits as well as short and long term benefits. The project has won its Gold star rating after passing through the IGBC's stringent norms. It is a feather in the cap of SFS Homes, who have been building flats & homes in Trivandrum, Cochin and other places in Kerala.
About : SFS homes with a legacy of three decades of building apartments, villas and posh gated communities, the company has consistently provided home options of every category and style.
Company Email : info ( @ ) sfshomes dot com
Company Address :
Skyline Plaza, Vellayambalam, Trivandrum - 695010
Kerala, India.
Tel: +91 471 2726992, 2721803, 2729467, 4081000
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