- May 4, 2021
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TYPE | Infrastructure |
CLIENT | Thailand |
PROJECT | Sustainable Tourism Infrastructure |
PROJECT COST | 200,000,000.00 |
COMPLETION DATE | 05/02/2024 |
PROJECT INFORMATION | The Sustainable Tourism Infrastructure project in Pai and Hua Hin is a comprehensive initiative designed to develop eco-friendly tourism facilities that cater to environmentally conscious travelers. With a budget of $200 million, the project focuses on the construction of sustainable hotels and the development of nature trails, ensuring minimal environmental impact and promoting conservation. The sustainable hotels are constructed using green building materials such as bamboo, reclaimed wood, and natural stone. These materials are locally sourced to reduce carbon footprint and support local economies. The hotels are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, featuring green roofs, living walls, and expansive windows for natural lighting. Energy efficiency is a cornerstone of the hotel design. Solar panels are installed to harness renewable energy, and high-efficiency HVAC systems are employed to minimize energy consumption. Rainwater harvesting systems and greywater recycling are implemented to conserve water resources. The hotels also feature in-house water treatment plants to ensure that wastewater is treated and reused for landscaping. The nature trails are carefully planned to minimize disruption to the local ecosystem. They are constructed using permeable materials to prevent soil erosion and water runoff. Signage along the trails is made from sustainable materials and provides educational information about the local flora and fauna, promoting environmental awareness among visitors. To maintain the integrity of the natural habitats, the trails are regularly monitored for any signs of ecological stress. This monitoring is conducted by trained environmental specialists who also oversee the maintenance of the trails to ensure they remain safe and environmentally friendly. The project places a strong emphasis on community involvement. Local residents are engaged in the planning and development process, ensuring that the tourism infrastructure aligns with the community's values and needs. Employment opportunities are provided to locals, including roles in hotel operations, trail maintenance, and nature guides. The sustainable tourism infrastructure aims to achieve recognized sustainability certifications, such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) or BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method). These certifications serve as a testament to the project's commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices. |
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