SUMAC accompanied the development of the flagship building of the National Council of Science, Technology, and Technological Innovation, integrating sustainability and energy efficiency criteria from the early stages of the project. The building features an innovative design with an external metal structure, green roofs on nearly 100% of the roof, and a grey water recycling plant that reuses water for irrigation and plumbing fixtures.
During the project, SUMAC participated in implementing energy efficiency strategies, including energy modeling, commissioning, and supervision during construction. As a result, savings of 24% in energy, 40% in water, and 20% in materials with recycled content were achieved.