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Energy efficiency and autonomy of DIM complexes

27.10.2025

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The DIM group of companies constantly implements energy-efficient solutions in its residential complexes, combining modern construction technologies, ecological materials, and autonomous engineering systems. Each project has its own approach to energy, heat, and resource conservation.

We are convinced: true comfort begins with thoughtful technologies and solutions that ensure energy efficiency, stability, and coziness in any conditions.

Park Lake City

The construction includes ventilated ceramic granite facades with mineral non-combustible insulation, which increase the energy efficiency of the buildings: providing protection from overheating in summer and retaining warmth in winter. High-quality profiles and multi-chamber windows are installed in the buildings to improve insulation and enhance the microclimate in the apartments. All apartments are equipped with individual heating systems.

From the very beginning, autonomous water supply has been implemented in the complex — artesian water is supplied to residents' apartments from a 180-meter-deep well. In addition, the complex will be equipped with backup generators that will provide power supply in case of outages, ensuring the operation of the elevator and lighting in the lobby and corridors.

Lucky Land

Houses are built using monolithic-frame technology, with walls made of Keraterm ceramic blocks, which have high thermal and sound insulation, strength, ecological friendliness, fire safety, and durability. The buildings are insulated with mineral non-combustible wool. Multi-chamber windows are installed to improve insulation and enhance the microclimate in the apartments.

Several solutions are provided for the autonomy of the buildings: project documentation is being developed for the installation and connection of generators that will ensure uninterrupted power supply, the operation of elevators, lighting in corridors and lobbies; all apartments are equipped with individual heating systems, reducing dependence on the central provider and promoting energy efficiency; some of the buildings have autonomous gas heating, which operates even during temporary power outages. Design work is currently underway on new phases of the complex, where the developer plans to immediately implement backup power supply and autonomous heating.

Olegiv Podil

The construction utilizes a combined facade with mineral non-combustible wool insulation, increasing the energy efficiency of the building. The walls are made of solid brick, capable of withstanding summer heat and severe frost while maintaining a comfortable temperature inside the building. Autonomous heating is installed, allowing temperature regulation according to individual needs, switch on or off at any time, and pay only for actual heat consumption.

The building will be equipped with an independent power supply system — a diesel generator is planned to be installed, which will ensure the operation of elevators, lighting in corridors and lobbies, access control systems, and water supply. In addition, the complex will have its own boiler room with gas heating, providing warmth even during prolonged power outages.

Metropolis

The houses are built using monolithic-frame technology. The brick walls are additionally insulated with non-combustible mineral wool, which retains heat in winter and coolness in summer, reducing heating and air conditioning costs, providing excellent sound insulation and fire resistance.

The windows in the complex have high thermal and sound insulation performance due to the combination of multi-chamber glass units with special low-emissivity coatings and argon gas filling between the glass panes. The window systems effectively retain heat in winter and coolness in summer, reducing heating and air conditioning costs.

Each apartment is equipped with an individual heating system, allowing residents to independently control the temperature in their living space.

In addition, for the buildings 1 and 2 of the complex, the developer has purchased, at his own expense, a diesel generator manufactured in the UK, which provides the buildings with water and heat in case of stabilizing power outages.

A136 Highlight Tower

It features a unique hanging facade with natural travertine stone. The building is insulated with non-combustible mineral wool, providing excellent thermal and sound insulation, durability, environmental friendliness, and vapor permeability. This helps to retain heat and create a comfortable microclimate.

The complex has panoramic glazing — energy-saving profiles and multi-chamber windows are installed.

The building has one of the highest classes of energy efficiency (class B).

The complex is planned to be provided with backup power resources.

The One

The first project in Ukraine with water nano-purification and HEPA air filtration system, will be fully provided not only with backup power, but also with heating and water supply.

The windows in the complex will use tempered structural glass, ensuring its protection for over 50 years. The hanging ventilated facade will be made of natural travertine stone, the walls of red brick, and the insulation — mineral non-combustible wool.

Each apartment will have an autonomous heating system, allowing residents to control the temperature, turn heating on or off according to their needs.

The complex will feature an integrated 'Smart Home' intelligent system, providing control over lighting, climate, and security through a mobile app.

DIM complexes are a place where you will feel comfortable and safe, regardless of the circumstances.