Global solutions and BCIL
Friday, May 9, 2008 2:55:31 AM
BCIL homes are about building systems and designs that address global warming solutions with a proactive approach. Campus lighting, for instance, is done with a combination of CFL and LED lighting systems, with no incandescent lamps, fluorescent tubes or halogen bulbs used anywhere in the campus, said Mr Harsha Sridhar, senior architect at BCIL. Homes offer automation that save energy for every user. The energy saved with such sustainable architecture values means that every home saves about 30 to 70 per cent on different energy appliances.
Grow your own water’ is another technology employed at BCIL Collective. This ensures that residents do not have a water crisis anytime in the long-term future. Central to this plan is treatment systems that reuse 70 per cent of the water needs for house and campus water needs.
Grow your own water’ is another technology employed at BCIL Collective. This ensures that residents do not have a water crisis anytime in the long-term future. Central to this plan is treatment systems that reuse 70 per cent of the water needs for house and campus water needs.


