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Based on the UvA’s Energy Transition Roadmap, there is a clear mandate to improve the sustainability of the university’s real estate wherever possible. In addition, the UvA follows a sustainable Long-Term Maintenance Plan (DMJOP), which outlines measures to enhance sustainability.

The measures proposed in the DMJOP, combined with the most efficient possible use of office space, will result in a significant reduction in CO2 emissions. Given the large scale and energy profile of ASP 904, these measures will make a substantial contribution to emissions reduction. The DMJOP has identified which sustainability measures and replacement maintenance are essential or, logically, appropriate to include. Examples include the mandatory implementation of LED lighting and the use of sensors to reduce energy consumption.

Through the renovation project for ASP 904, the UvA is introducing a new workplace concept within the working environment of the Faculty of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science (FNWI) at Science Park. At the same time, a number of sustainability investments will be made and climate-adaptive measures implemented.