Industrial Area
Industrial Area
Industrial Area
BASIC
By definition, Industry means any part of the business of producing or
making goods
An Industrial Area is a parcel of improved land subdivided into plots
for the accommodation of industrial establishment.
Labor Force
o Development of the industrial park will be directly related to the
ability to attract labor from proximate areas to the park to serve the
industry within the facility.
o The available labor force is directly related to the type of industry.
o Among the labor force considerations to assess are the following:
- Location of the labor force
- Characteristics of the labor force (skilled or unskilled)
- Relative cost of labor in the region
- Transportation systems available to bring the labor for to the
industrial park.
Site Design Consideration (Contd.)
Organizational Systems
o Industrial parks tend to be organized according to a grid system.
o Internal street patterns also follow a grid, to accommodate heavy
truck traffic
o Newer industrial parks, which often include office space and require
less excessive truck use, may use more curvilinear road systems that
follow the natural contours of the land.
Transportation
Increased traffic volume and overall impacts on local and regional
transportation system.
Community Services
Increased demand for community services, including utilities; police, fire
and rescue; emergency services and medical facilities.
Pollution
Specifically, air pollution generated from increased traffic and/or
process carried out throughout the industrial park, may also include
water quality impacts and noise.
Aesthetics
Aesthetic value may disrupt because of industrial development.
Eco-Industrial Park (Contd.)
o Eco-Industrial parks are industrial parks in which tenants seek to minimize
or eliminate waste generation, energy use, and other environmental
impacts.
o Eco-industrial parks often require a more sophisticated management
and support system than traditional industrial parks.
o Eco-industrial parks are in operation in the United States, including Cape
Charles, Virginia, New Hampshire etc.
o Eco-Industrial parks can be described as generally having the following
characteristics:
Energy
- they use existing energy sources efficiently
- use waste energy from other facilities
- use renewable energy sources, such as: wind and solar energy
Material Reuse
- waste generated by one facility becomes input material for other
facilities in the park or is marketed elsewhere.
- water used by one facility may be reused by another, with
pretreatment conducted as needed.
Eco-Industrial Park
Material Reuse
- Rainwater runoff can be captured and used for certain facility needs.
- Minimization of toxic materials use.
Natural Systems
- facility and park design minimizes environmental impacts
- reduces operating costs by using natural drainage systems, native
plantings, and low impacts construction materials.
Design and Construction
buildings and infrastructure are designed to be
- energy efficient,
- minimize pollution generation,
- be durable,
- easily maintained and flexible in their use.