April 2014
Hoare Lea
Ten Questions an Intelligent Client should be asking in a
New Build or a Refurbishment
April 2014
Phil Summers - Hoare Lea
Agenda:
• Background
• Q1 – Briefing
• Q2 – Jargon Challenge
• Q3 – Energy Use
• Q4+
• Summary
Introduction
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Background
1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
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Q1 – The Brief
SUSTAINABLE
BUILDING:
energy
energy costs
carbon footprint
ethical impact
EPC
DEC
BREEAM
SKA
LEED
lifecycle costs
cradle to grave
maintenance?
note: regulatory/planning minimum?
• Not all equal
• Conflict
• Priorities
• Balance Cost
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Q2 – Jargon Challenge
Engineers love it!
Few minutes in a HL office:
EPC
DEC
Criterion 3
NCM
BER
TER
SEER
ESEER
LOR
CRI
UGR
kVA
THD
PoE
FCU
BIM
IFC model
• Understand now?
• Presumed
knowledge –
implicit information
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Q3 – Energy Use
Source: Carbon Trust – Closing the Gap
Source: Carbon Trust – Closing the Gap
Source: Nutec Group
CIBSE TM54: use it as part of design Occupant behaviour, correct model,
controls, commissioning, build
quality, etc
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Q4+
• What is the impact of requesting X/Y/Z?
• What changes could be easily done to make the building operate more
efficiently?
• Increased maintenance associated with “sustainability”?
• Have you designed this before?
• Do I really need X/Y/Z?
• What will Part L 2014 mean to me?
• Are feed-in tariffs still worth it?
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Summary
• Sustainability is complex
• Challenge your team to talk in plain English
• Know what you want
• Part L ≠ BREEAM ≠ Actual energy use
• CIBSE TM54 key new tool in estimating actual
energy use