Energy Services / Sustainable Design
Overview
Kiklop is committed to protect our environment by incorporating Sustainable Design Principles in our normal course of work. We employ the most knowledgeable LEED Accredited Professionals in EMEA with full-service Interior Design & Construction Departments to collaborate with our Sustainable Design Division based on the unique needs of each project.
Our Vision
Kiklop believes we as professionals must join with our clients, communities, and governments to work towards the goal of delivering the built environment at Zero Carbon Emissions through sound sustainable planning, design, technology, construction, and operating policies for our building projects.
Our Goals
- Enhance and enforce Sustainable Operational Policies.
- Educate our Clients to many benefits of Sustainable Design Principles achieved by cost effective ways.
- Always seek opportunities to apply the best Sustainable Solutions to fit the needs of our Clients requirements.
- Educate and prepare our Staff for the coming changes that will lead the building industry towards zero emissions buildings.
- Raise public awareness to the importance of incorporating Sustainable Principles into their daily life.
Our Capabilities
Kiklop has on staff, and through our extensive network of professional consultants, professionals with substantial experience in delivering certified green building projects. Although we have the technical knowledge to work with any recognized Certifying Green Agency such as Green Globe, HK Bream, Green Star, we have focused our efforts and knowledge on the number one and fastest-growing brand in the world.
Our Services
Green Building Integrated Solutions
A. Green Design & Engineering Consulting
A.1 Goal-Setting Workshops/Charrett Meeting
A.2 Sustainable Design Workshops
A.3 Sustainable Design Review
A.4 Develop LEED Specifications
B. Computer Modeling (Optional Credit for LEED EB:O&M Certification)
B.1 Baseline, Schematic and Detailed Energy Modeling
B.2 CFD Ventilation Modeling
B.3 Daylight Modeling
C. Commissioning (Optional Credit for LEED EB:O&M Certification)
C.1 Existing Building Commissioning - Investigation & Analysis
C.2 Existing Building Commissioning - Implementation
C.3 Existing Building Commissioning - Ongoing Commissioning
D. LEED Credit Documentation
D.1 Design Credit Documentation
D.2 Construction Credit Documentation
E. Green Project Management
E.1 LEED Certification Project Management
E.2 LEED Accredited Professional spearheading each Project
Leed Certification
About LEED The current certification of LEED (v2009 aka v3), short for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is divided into the following project specific rating systems:
- LEED for New Construction & Major Renovations
- LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance
- LEED for Commercial Interiors
- LEED for Core & Shell
- LEED for Schools
- LEED for Retail
- LEED for Healthcare
- LEED for Homes
- LEED for Neighborhood Development
While each rating system focuses on a particular field or structure, the contents work cooperatively to form a cohesive certification system that promotes green buildings in design and construction. The rating systems evaluate the project's potential environmental impacts and human benefits based on credit allocations of the following categories:
- Sustainable Sites
- Water Efficiency
- Energy and Atmosphere
- Materials and Resources
- Indoor Environmental Quality
- Innovation in Design
- Regional Priority
Projects with sufficient credits are awarded with different levels of certification - Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum - based on the number of credits earned.
LEED aims to provide a measurable and traceable certification system that is reliable in its quantitative guidelines. The project certification process has been refined through multiple versions, and a step-by-step guideline must be followed throughout design and construction prior submitting and referencing data online. The rating systems, based on fields crucial to the environment, usually present clear descriptions on how and what results should be achieved. The environmental intent, quantifiable measurement systems and reference of other accountable regulations or standards, e.g., ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA, etc. help to deliver a firm framework. On the other hand, while promoting sustainability in design and construction, LEED has also established a professional credential and education system to encourage professionals to not only gain knowledge on but also participate in the certification. LEED v3, also known as LEED 2009, addresses some of the widely criticized aspects of the previous versions, namely, the lack of differentiations in rewarding levels of environmental improvements and in accounting regional environmental emphases. As a result, credit weightings and regionalization are integrated into the rating systems. Having a bicycle rack on site no longer implies the same amount of environmental contribution as a 30% energy saving in the building, and water use reduction in one region with frequent water shortage now reflects more significance than in a region where rainwater is abundant.
The popularity of LEED, besides its sophisticated rating systems and resources, lies in its marketing approach. LEED has become a symbol of supporting the environment and driving good causes. The certification of LEED to a building project often comes with media focus, followed by fame and status. The spontaneous advertising creates exposures for the product, and elevates the branding image for all participating parties - from owners, architects, builders, to even clients and occupants. Consumers and patrons are attracted to the idea of contributing to the environment all while an efficient advertising campaign carries along. The mindset at the end of the market motivates owners and builders to design and build LEED- certified projects more promptly, perceiving LEED as an added value to their works. The momentum therefore runs toward mutual benefits, and lifts the popularity of the certification.
LEED certification speaks for sophistication in design-and-build qualities, and stands as an alternative requirement to top-notch commercial or residential buildings
Biogass/Biomass
Kiklop provides consultancy for Sustainable Clean Technologies for WATER, BIOGAS & BIOMASS
ZERO DISCHARGE
ZERO POLLUTION
SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR EFFLUENT TREATMENT
EFFLUENT /WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Aerobic Biological Process
Activated Sludge Process (Surface aerator/Diffusers)
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR)
Anaerobic Biological Process
ZPBHTM-U (Up flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket)
ZPBHTM-C (Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor)
ZPBHTM-H (Hybrid Anaerobic Biofilm Reactor)
Advance Membrane Filtration System
Advance Membrane Filtration
Micron cartridge Filtration
Ultra Filtration System
Reverse Osmosis