The Skysawa skyscraper, which is part of a complex under construction at 36 Swietokrzyska Street in Warsaw, has received the highest rating in the BREEAM scheme.
The BREEAM certificate is one of the most widely used methods of verifying the environmental performance of buildings. It analyzes areas such as management of the investment design and construction process, energy consumption, employee health and well-being, environmental pollution, building location and transportation, water and waste management, land use, innovation and ecology. The sum of the scores in each category makes up the final score. Buildings can be certified at the Pass, Good, Very good, Excellent or Outstanding level.
The Skysawa skyscraper scored 93.6 points, making it Outstanding. This ensured it the highest score in Poland in the BREEAM International New Construction 2016 scheme.
The Skysawa complex is located in the very center of Warsaw. Completion of the first building is scheduled for the third quarter of this year. In total, Skysawa is expected to offer its tenants approximately 34,550 sqm of space.