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About 400-460 mn sq ft of current Grade A office stock hold investment potential for environmental recalibration: Colliers
Bangalore, January 10, 2024: With growing adoption of sustainable elements led by multitude of tangible as well as intangible benefits, existing environmentally non-compliant office stock offers an opportunity to be either E-upgraded or retrofitted. A Colliers’ report, titled “Sustainable Foundations: Exploring Integration of ESG in Real Estate Development” highlights the potential investment opportunity for developers, investors and occupiers arising out of this green facelift of existing office buildings to become compliant with environmental norms within the ESG framework.
At 432 mn sq ft, 61% of Grade A office stock is currently green certified. The growing adoption of sustainable features in office buildings indicate a steady shift in preference towards green real estate portfolios amongst developers, occupiers, and investors alike. Going ahead developers and investors are likely to increasingly conduct ESG Due Diligence throughout the project lifecycle – pre-construction, construction and operational phases. This in turn will increasingly ensure that built structures conform to ESG norms.
About 400-460 mn sq ft of existing office stock can be fully E-compliant in the next few years
Grade A office buildings (that are less than 10 years old) of about 95-110 mn sq ft hold potential to be E-compliant upon minimal capex towards E-upgrade. At the same time, about 300-350 mn sq ft of buildings which are more than 10-year-old, need a complete refurbishment; such buildings can undergo retrofitting and eventually become E-compliant. Cumulatively, for the ESG adept real estate ecosystem, existing Grade A office stock in India presents an investment potential of close to INR 400 bn.
| Non E-compliant existing office stock (mn sq ft) | ||
| >10 years old | ≤10 years old | |
| City | E- compliant upon major overhaul (Retrofitting) | E-compliant upon minimal capex (E-upgrade) |
| Bengaluru | 60-65 | 20-22 |
| Chennai | 45-50 | 12-14 |
| Delhi-NCR | 70-75 | 20-22 |
| Hyderabad | 30-35 | 12-14 |
| Mumbai | 75-80 | 20-22 |
| Pune | 30-35 | 12-14 |
| Pan India existing stock* | 300-350 mn sq ft | 95-110 mn sq ft |
| Pan India Investment Potential* | ~ INR 360 bn | ~INR 20-30 bn |
Source: Colliers
Note- Data pertains to grade A office developments. *As of 2023 end and includes top 6 cities only
Upcoming developments likely to accentuate the sustainability movement in commercial real estate
| City | Upcoming stock (next 3 years) (mn sq ft) |
| Bengaluru | 40-45 |
| Chennai | 15-20 |
| Delhi-NCR | 30-35 |
| Hyderabad | 50-55 |
| Mumbai | 10-15 |
| Pune | 15-20 |
| Pan India* | 160-190 |
Source: Colliers
Note- Data pertains to grade A office developments and is at various stages of construction
“Moreover, a significant portion of the 160-190 mn sq ft of upcoming commercial developments in next three years will become sustainable from the outset, ultimately increasing green certified Grade A office stock of the country to more than 550 mn sq ft by 2026, even without considering the green certification potential of existing non-green compliant buildings. Recognizing the pivotal role of sustainability in real estate, developers are strategically emphasizing on green certification processes. In an environment of increasing E-adoption, assessments, and compliances, almost three-fourths of India’s Grade A office stock will be green certified by 2030. Green and sustainable elements will soon become hygiene factors in the Indian office market” says Jatin Shah, Chief Technical Officer & MD, Technical Advisory Services, Colliers India.
E-upgrade of existing buildings results in net cashflow benefit of 3-4X for developers
The capital expenditure for E-upgrade of existing buildings (less than 10 years old) includes intervention and upgradation with respect to water flow, energy, cooling, electro-mechanical systems and uplifting interior fitouts. It is estimated to be approximately 5-10% of the construction cost. Consequently, tangible benefits include about 20-30% energy savings and 5-10% rental appreciation. Such perceptible benefits are expected to offset the initial investments within the first few years of investment.

“Typically, for E-upgrade of an existing commercial building, the capital expenditure has a break-even period of 2-3 years. Moreover, 3-4X net cashflow benefit over the remaining asset life is an indicative financial reward of such one-time expense. Beyond the quantifiable cost and energy savings, developers can also expect significant intangible benefits in social and environmental aspects. Furthermore, rental appreciation also enhances the overall asset value proposition of E-upgrade initiatives in commercial real estate sector.” says Vimal Nadar, Senior Director & Head of Research, Colliers India.
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