Tata
Value Homes is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Housing. The company was
established in 2010 to provide affordable housing to the masses.
Till date, Tata
Value Homes has constructed
residential projects in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune
and Ahmedabad. There has been the development of Tata Homes in numerous other areas of the country also. This year,
60% of the total area of Tata Housing under
development (approximately 55 million square feet) is being managed by Tata Value Homes.
While the demand is high, the Tata Housing Company has ensured that the values of the Tata brand
in general are inculcated in the Tata
Value Homes. Therefore the construction of all the projects take into
account the ecology of the area under development and conservation of as many
resources is done as is possible.
How Do Tata Homes Conserve Ecology?
Environmental degradation is a persistent concern.
With the rampant urban development, whatever greenery and environmental
resources are in the way of construction are being conveniently destroyed.
Builders have no qualms about felling trees and clearing the land of all
vegetation to construct homes.
However Tata
Homes are not constructed in this way. The Tata Value Homes Company charges all its employees with the
responsibility of safety and healthy environmental practices. The company
ensures that environment protection is a top priority during the development of
the acquired land. It seeks the services of some of the biggest names in the
architecture sector from across the world. These firms then set out to design Tata Housing
projects which are modern, complete with amenities and
environment friendly. These companies also make the best use of available space
to provide a balance between constructed features and open spaces. The end
results are projects which comprise of accommodations and a considerable amount
of open spaces in between.
Tata Value HomesGoing Green
This subsidiary of the Tata Housing Company is a major “proponent of green initiatives” in
India. It has in fact brought about the concept of sustainable green development
during the very early stages of its inception. Today the idea of green
architecture is gaining ground but the credit goes to this relatively new Tata Housing Company. The company best
describes its first green initiative. It says- “The Company’s
first green development executed under this motto is Xylem, which is also
Bengaluru's first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design)
gold-certified green IT Park. This IT Park has been designed to tackle the
'sick building syndrome,' with its major focus on occupants' health with an
ergonomic design and architecture.”
This goes on to show the implementation and subsequent success of
green initiatives. One can also be assured that the company has experience in
this art. This is the reason why all the Tata
Homes can now boast of green architecture. The prime benefits of
incorporating these features are that one can witness the energy consumption
getting reduced by 20% to 30%. Similarly, the water wastage is reduced by 30%
to 50%. These in turn result in improved
air quality, excellent lighting during the day and conservation of scarce
natural resources like water.
In Conclusion
Almost all the residentialprojects of Tata Housing boast of green initiatives and
environment friendly construction. Such values are inculcated in the work code
of the company and therefore there is a considerable sense of responsibility
and accountability amongst the employees of Tata Value Homes Ltd.
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