General description

FINSA Multi 30 Villa Florida

Location:Reynosa, Tamaulipas
Category:Industrial

FINSA Multi 30 Villa Florida is an industrial facility located in the municipality of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, consisting of speculative warehouse, manufacturing, and office areas.


This industrial building has been designed and constructed with a comprehensive approach, aiming to generate positive environmental impacts and achieve energy efficiency.

Services:Environmental Consulting
Certifications:
Persuing LEED BD+C: Core and Shell v4

Client

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FINSA develops industrial real estate projects and manages one of the largest portfolios in Latin America.


As part of its commitment to sustainability, FINSA has enrolled in the LEED Volume Certification program and has adopted best practices and procedures for the development of its Multitenant buildings.

Project

The project implemented various strategies to maximize energy savings, such as the use of skylights, windows, and high-performance materials in the building envelope.


➣ Regarding water consumption, low-flow plumbing fixtures were installed, achieving a 45.69% reduction in indoor water use, and a xerophytic landscape was designed to eliminate outdoor water consumption.


Only 14.91 kilograms of waste were generated per square meter.


➣ All tenants have access to design and construction guidelines, facilitating a better understanding of the construction process and promoting the adoption of sustainable practices.


➣ The project’s security booth was designed to maintain high indoor air quality, and the use of efficient vehicles is encouraged by providing preferred parking spaces for low-emission vehicles.


➣ The project was supervised by a LEED Accredited Professional to support the application and certification process.

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Challenges

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As a speculative industrial facility with a limited scope, one of the challenges was to ensure that the construction materials had a low environmental impact, including the availability of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and a high recycled content, in order to meet the requirements within the project’s scope.

Solution

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The selection of materials was prioritized in key categories such as concrete and mortar, steel structures, and architectural finishes — all with certified EPDs and recycled content. This strategy made it possible to optimize the environmental performance of the building envelope without compromising costs or delivery times.

Results

The following results were achieved:

100%

Reduction of outdoor water consumption

15.3%

Energy savings

14.91 kg/m2

Waste generated

90.82%

Optimal levels of natural lighting

45.69%

Indoor water savings

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