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BCIL : Green Building

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Highlights of BCIL homes

*No bricks, no clay blocks or clay tiles used for all construction. ‘BCIL Collective’ is built with energy-efficient building materials.
* Ecologically sustainable air-conditioning & lighting systems — save about 30 to 70 per cent on various electrical appliances ranging from ACs, home lighting, campus lighting, and water heating.
*Designed to save 35,000 litres of water per home per year; treatment systems reuse 70 per cent water. Fresh water need is reduced by about 40 per cent; amounts to about 40,000 litres saved per family per year.
* Organic vegetables with Zero-Food-Miles as a demonstrative model for the future
BCIL mainstreams ecologically sustainable real estate options for urban home-buyers — with focus on localised energy generation; water solutions that reduce/eliminate dependence on State infrastructure; waste management systems that ensure residential communities take responsibility for responsible disposal or reuse.
BCIL is also into creation of green tourism destinations that are grid-free on energy, water-positive in the long term, and built with building methods and values that are energy-efficient and offering the best in urban convenience.
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