CitiesMiddle East & Africa

Jumeirah Beach Residence

The decision to implement Envac’s Pneumatic Waste Collection System saved the developer time, space and costs related to the manual collection of waste.

Location
Dubai, UAE
Segment
Cities
Launch
2007

The brief

With 36 residential towers, five hotel towers, 100 + restaurants and an ability to accommodate 15,000 people over 70,000 m², Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) is one of the largest mixed use developments in the Middle East.

During the construction of JBR, the design of which had always incorporated a manual waste collection strategy based on conventional bins, the developer concluded that traditional waste collection would not effectively handle the projected waste volumes of 35 tonnes each day.

The decision to implement Envac’s Pneumatic Waste Collection System (PWCS) saved the developer time, space and costs related to the manual collection of waste.

The result

Since the system’s inauguration in 2007, Envac has:

  • Delivered 100 per cent success by automatically and ‘invisibly’ collecting waste from every source to the collection station each year
  • Reduced the manual handling of waste by 85 per cent
  • Reduced the cost of waste collection, predominantly attributable to teams of porters manually moving bins from storage rooms to kerbside areas, by 60 per cent, resulting in payback being achieved within 7 years
  • Converted space originally designed for bin storage rooms into facilities management offices and bulky waste storage areas
  • Reduced the space required for waste storage in buildings by 74 per cent
  • Expanded JBR’s waste collection capacity to accommodate its thriving commercial and retail district without requiring any more space or modifications to the existing Envac collection station and pipe network
  • Reduced by 90% the number of hours waste collection trucks spend at JBR each day
  • Eliminated the storage of waste bins on the side of the road awaiting collection, thus greatly improving amenity
  • Eliminated the negative environmental aspects associated with waste collection

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