Adhering to Green Planning Leadership

Pubtime:05.01.2026
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CSCEC adheres to a comprehensive approach that considers Egypt's urban planning and construction along with overall environmental design requirements in Egypt. By combining green, low-carbon, and sustainable building design and construction methods, we adopt holistic planning and design. We are dedicated to creating a green, healthy, and vibrant environment.

Comprehensive Green Site Selection Considerations: During the initial planning phase, two potential locations were considered for the CBD project in New Administrative Capital: one in the Oasis area north of Cairo and the other in a Gobi-like region east of Cairo. The CBD project was ultimately selected in the Gobi-like region, which would occupy the least agricultural land and cause minimal ecological damage, representing a strategic approach to developing and utilizing "unsuitable construction land resources. In the planning of the CBD project, the existing site's elevation differences were fully taken into account. The underground basement area and height were deliberately expanded, utilizing the basement's volume to maintain site earthwork balance and reduce transportation-related pollution.

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Abundant Urban Public Spaces: The greenery within the CBD project site connects with the "Green River" park to the south, forming a relatively continuous and expansive green area. While providing a beautiful environment in relatively harsh natural conditions, it helps adjust the local microclimate, reduce dust pollution, and improve air quality. The project also includes numerous public spaces such as children's learning gardens, recreation centers, libraries, and reading gardens. These spaces encourage people to actively participate in outdoor activities, and guide people towards a healthier and more positive lifestyle.

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Sufficient Energy Supply Facilities: The CBD Project adopts the concept of a "Central Public Utility Complex (CUC)" to build the utility complex—The "Central Energy Complex," which provides cooling water, emergency electricity, drinking water, firefighting services, and irrigation for the project's 20 towers. Through centralized setup, unified supply, and the management of "cooling, water supply, and emergency power supply" for the built area of 1.92 million square meters, the project aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce energy transmission losses, minimize the number and space of equipment rooms, and lower operating and maintenance costs. The Central Utility Complex is also equipped with a "heat storage tank" to balance the energy supply during peak consumption periods, enhancing its operational efficiency.

Integrated Green Transportation System: The CBD Project is based on integration with the urban transport network. It has developed an advanced public transportation system to encourage citizens to use public transport and walk as much as possible, thereby reducing the use of private cars. A carefully designed pedestrian system was created, incorporating shading systems, greenery, and attractive landscaping, to encourage residents to walk. This contributes to alleviating traffic congestion and reducing harmful emissions while also embodying the concept of "green commute."

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