Project: Talan Towers (Astana, Kazakhstan)
Scope: CxA for LEED 2009 (Fundamental Commissioning and Enhanced Commissioning)
- Talan Towers project consists of 1,050,091 SQ.FT (97,557 m2) GFA mixed use A+ quality construction works split between 1[No.] Office Tower 30 stories in height, 1[No.] Ritz-Carlton Hotel Tower 26 stories in height and a Podium connecting the 2 towers of 3 stories for exclusive retail outlets. The project is located within the capital of Astana Kazakhstan, 16 Dostyk Street, within a prominent position adjacent the Presidential Palace.
- The project is planned to become a paragon of modern, innovative buildings that is created by international team. Though there are several luxury restaurants and shops in the Astana market, this project is supposed to bring the luxury retail segment to a new, higher level, to bring to Astana a new luxury lifestyle.
- The project will follow sustainable building practices and shall target LEED v2009-CS Silver certification to demonstrate high performance across the key areas of environmental and human health: energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, and water savings.
The scope of the LEED-required commissioning process will include Fundamental Commissioning and Enhanced Commissioning.
- The planned Project handover date is 28-Aug-2016.
- The energy efficient buildings mechanical systems that meet or exceed ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1 will be installed. The mechanical system shall include:
- District Heating System with hot water supplied from the City of Astana.
- Cooling system with individual chillers in each building.
- Air conditioning and ventilation systems using AHUs and FCUs with heating and cooling coils.
- Domestic hot waster supply system using boilers, heat exchangers, and electrical back-up heaters for hotel.
- This Commissioning Plan identifies the strategies, aspects, and responsibilities within the Fundamental and Enhanced Commissioning process and outlines the commissioning program overview, the schedule, organization, responsibilities, and documentation requirements to comply with LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction, 2009 Edition.
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