Certified sustainability projects

Link

LEED

Summary

Location:

Mexico

Project type:

Industrial

Built area:

+ 7,454 m²

Certification:

LEED

Certifying body:

USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council)

Project Description

Link is an industrial development located in Mexico, with more than 7,454 m² built, designed for logistics and manufacturing operations that require efficient, low-environmental-impact infrastructure. Its design responds to the growing demand for sustainable industrial space from multinational companies operating in the country.

Link holds LEED certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), awarded by the USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council), which recognizes the building's environmental performance in categories such as energy, water, materials, and indoor environmental quality.

What makes this project innovative?

The innovation of Link lies in applying LEED certification standards, more common in office and retail buildings, to an industrial facility, a segment where certified sustainability is still uncommon in Mexico.

The project stands out for:

  • Incorporating efficient lighting systems, including LED fixtures in warehouse and circulation areas.
  • Optimizing water consumption through low-flow fixtures and sanitary systems.
  • Selecting construction materials with a lower environmental impact across their life cycle.
  • Responding to the sustainability requirements increasingly demanded by multinational companies when choosing their logistics and industrial operators.

Project impact

Link was designed to meet the requirements set by LEED in the energy, water, and materials categories, helping reduce the environmental footprint of the industrial and logistics sector in Mexico.

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