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Bhoomi Group receives IGBC Gold rating Pre-Certification for Simana

This project comprises high-rise towers of 43-53 storeys, spread across 5.38 acres of freehold land situated in Lalbaug Parel, Mumbai

Simana, a luxurious residential project of the Bhoomi Group, has received the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) pre-certified Gold rating. This project comprises high-rise towers of 43-53 storeys, spread across 5.38 acres of freehold land situated in Lalbaug Parel, Mumbai. The project consists of 2, 3, 4 and 5BHKs bespoke apartments offering residents views of the Arabian sea and Eastern Harbor.

Samyak Doshi, director, Bhoomi Group, said, “Today, global warming is a real concern the world over, and we all need to do our bit in reducing its ill- effect on our environment. Simana has been conceived keeping this concept of sustainable living in mind, where residents just don’t invest in a home but more importantly invest in health, wellness of mind-body and for a more holistic living experience.”

Some of the salient features of the proimaject include: Efficiently designed building walls and insulated rooftops to reduce energy usage, waste water treatment plant, low density area, no public car parking, over 75,000 sq. ft. of open space on the ground level, provision for electric vehicle (EV) charging points, apartments designed for maximum ventilation and natural light, MIVAN formwork technology and German Reckli design on the exterior façade.

Simana is surrounded by major upcoming infrastructural development projects such as Trans-Harbour Sea Link, Sewri-Worli Elevated Corridor (SWEC) and Mumbai Eastern Waterfront project. These projects, once completed, will rejuvenate the Eastern Corridor of Mumbai with improved connectivity and upgrade the lifestyle of its residents.

Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Pre-certification is awarded to a project based on the green measures considered during design which include sustainable architecture and design, site selection and planning, water conservation, energy-efficiency, building materials and resources, indoor environmental quality and innovation and development.