The Jhansi Library project, spanning 12,000 square feet and commissioned by the Jhansi Development Authority (JDA), with support from Jhansi Smart City, becomes Asia’s first to achieve EDGE Certification with 100% energy savings, from IFC, World Bank. The project was executed by BOOTES, a net-zero construction company, within a timeframe of 90 days.
EDGE, an initiative of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, represents a global standard awarded to projects that implement cost-effective strategies aimed at minimizing energy consumption, water usage, and embodied carbon in construction materials. The strategies incorporated into the project design are subject to verification by an EDGE Auditor and certification by the Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), which administers EDGE certification in numerous countries globally.
EDGE certification is essential for infrastructure developers and India for several reasons. Firstly, it offers global recognition, enhancing the credibility of developers in international markets and attracting investment focused on sustainability. Secondly, by promoting energy, water, and material efficiency, EDGE contributes to reducing operational costs, thereby making construction more economically viable in the long term.
Thirdly, it provides a framework that supports compliance with government initiatives aimed at sustainable development. Additionally, the certification encourages Construction Industry to reduce their carbon footprint, aligning with India’s commitments under international agreements such as the Paris Accord. Furthermore, there is an increasing consumer demand for sustainable buildings globally, and EDGE certification enables developers to respond to this trend, thereby ensuring higher occupancy rates and increased property values.
Moreover, the certification fosters the adoption of innovative building technologies and practices, promoting a culture of sustainability within the construction industry. Lastly, sustainable buildings enhance indoor environmental quality, positively impacting occupant health and well-being, which ultimately leads to an improved quality of life.
Constructed by BOOTES, the Jhansi Library serves as a pivotal project with multiple transformative aspects. It offers millions of students a secure and modern environment conducive to learning, growth, and leadership. Recognized as Asia’s fastest construction project, it underscores the nation’s capacity to develop sustainable infrastructure efficiently and effectively. By surpassing global standards for energy, water, and material efficiency, the library exemplifies India’s commitment to its Net-Zero 2070 Vision, while fostering community well-being.
“The library, under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, emphasizes the focus on education in Uttar Pradesh by providing a safe and progressive environment for learning. It showcases the integration of environmental responsibility with community needs, shaping Jhansi’s future and setting a benchmark for sustainable public infrastructure,” said Alok Yadav, IAS, vice chairman, Jhansi Development Authority.
Deepak Rai, MD, BOOTES, stated, “One of the most significant infrastructure challenges facing India is the delayed implementation and cost overruns, which are primarily due to inadequacies in pre-construction planning. In this regard, we differentiate ourselves by taking full accountability for design, construction, and long-term maintenance.
Furthermore, we possess the technical expertise to customize sustainable Nordic technologies to meet project specifications, enabling us to deliver quality-assured projects in half the typical timeframe. It has achieved a notable 29% reduction in water usage due to the implementation of rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling systems aimed at optimizing water utilization. Additionally, by sourcing sustainable materials locally, we have succeeded in reducing the embodied carbon footprint of materials by 34%.”