Kingsett Capital and BentallGreenOak | Scotia Plaza: Smart Building Transformation
The IBcon Smart Building Best Practice Showcase is an annual event held at the Realcomm | IBcon conference where real estate leaders present their most innovative, technology driven commercial and corporate real estate projects. These projects demonstrate leading-edge technologies and vision for intelligent and adaptive design that is transforming the next generation of IT-enabled real estate. The Weekly News Briefing will feature a unique Showcase project each week.
Scotia Plaza is a Class AAA office complex comprised of three integrated buildings and over 2.2 million square feet of space. At 68 stories tall, Scotia tower is the largest zero carbon certified commercial building in Canada.
This project aligns with Kingsett’s and BGO’s initiatives to retrofit and update older buildings for digital connectivity and system integration with scalable, dynamic tech infrastructure. With an ideal business location, Scotia offers a smart, efficient, secure tenant and customer experience. Multiple certifications include the zero carbon performance standard, SmartScore and LEED Gold, Fitwel, WELL and more.
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