Delivering Sustainability Digitally - BREEAM & Data
1. Part of the BRE Trust
BREEAM
Constructing Excellence Sustainability Theme Group
4th October 2016
Chris Broadbent,
Director, BREEAM Infrastructure
Managing Director, CEEQUAL Ltd
2. Customer
service
Robust flexible
governance &
certification
Online delivery,
BIM ready,
integrated 3rd party
tools & data
exploitation
Sharing of
performance data
with investment
market organisations
International real
estate clients who
‘choose and want’
BREEAM
The most authoritative,
comprehensive & widely
used building environmental
assessment and certification
system globally!
BREEAM Vision 2018
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3. A Global Standard Locally Adapted
+ Our National Scheme Operators
Used in 77 countries, 550,000 certificated buildings, over 2.2m registered
6. BREEAM Aims & Objectives
BREEAM family of schemes aim to:
– Ensure best environmental practice
– Consider a broad range of environmental concerns
– Balanced to ensure quality, safe & healthy environment
– Set standards surpassing those required by regulation
– Challenge the market to provide innovative solutions
– Provide a credible environmental label
– Stimulate demand for sustainability in the built environment
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7. Key benefits of BREEAM
Third party validation of sustainable credentials
– Evaluate, improve and demonstrate
sustainability throughout the project’s design
and construction
– Drives sustainable performance of an asset
– Creates value and helps manage risk and
reduce obsolescence
– An inspirational standard that encourages
improvement
– Based on documented science based
research, evidence & market best practice
– Balanced across a range of sustainability
issues
– Robust certification & independence
– Benchmarking against other international
projects through consistency of approach
– Encourages innovation
9. Drivers
Building Regulations
– Towards zero carbon from 2019 for all buildings
UN framework Convention on Climate Change & Kyoto Protocol
– Legally binding commitments for the reduction of greenhouse gases
EU Renewable Energy Directive 15
– 15% of energy consumption should be from renewable sources by 2020
Climate Change Act 2008
– places a legal obligation on Government to reduce carbon dioxide
emissions by at least 80% by 2050 and 26% by 2020, against a 1990
baseline, with the trajectory defined by a system of five-year carbon
budgets.
Planning system
– National ambitions will be tested through the planning system, both at
regional and local level.
10. Construction industry impacts and market drivers
• Large impacts from construction
– Construction and demolition waste
alone represents 32% of total UK
waste (DEFRA)
– Infrastructure accounts for 53% of
the UK’s carbon footprint (HM Treasury)
– Water on construction sites could be
saved by 15-50% on most projects
(WRAP)
• Construction 2025 targets (HM Treasury, July
2013)
• Increased focus on carbon (Infrastructure
Carbon Review 2013)
• Green Construction Board:
• ‘Fundamental Truths’ case studies
11. Meeting challenges in a changing world
• Reduced whole life cost
• Reduced resource use
• Improved health and safety
• Improved project certainty
• Adaptation to climate
• Resilient and durable assets
• Best practice delivery and world class projects
Top image: IMG_9094 by Ingy The Wingy on Flickr | CC BY-ND 2.0
Bottom image: Mini Stack Interchange of Interstate 10, Loop 202, and State Route 51 (1) by Alan Stark on Flickr | CC BY-SA 2.0
13. Communities Scheme
• A standard to improve the design of large-scale developments;
• An holistic assessment of environmental, social and economic
sustainability;
• A framework for collaborating on key master planning issues;
Image: White Architects and PEAB
18. Improveyour
business
Verification
Initial
assessment
Inception
Target setting
Action plan
Review
BREEAM In-Use
• BRE Environmental and
Sustainability Standard (BES 5058)
• Designed to provide detailed and
meaningful insight into the
environmental performance of
buildings throughout their entire
operational life.
• Providing assessment of:
– the building (Asset Rating),
– the operation of the building
(Building Management Rating),
– how Clients are managing their
activities within the building
(Organisational Rating).
19. BREEAM Refurbishment and Fit-out 2014
• Dedicated new scheme for the
assessment of refurbishment and fit-out
projects including:
• Fit-out of local services and interiors
• Interior refresh projects
• Base build fabric & service upgrades
• Whole building refurbishment
20. BREEAM Refurbishment and Fit-out 2014
• A modular structure
• Choose the parts that are
appropriate to your projects
scope of work
• Appropriate criteria are filtered
in or out
• Single rating provided based on
parts assessed
• Parts assessed and overall
rating listed on the certificate
23. BREEAM and CEEQUAL infrastructure
– Recently extended BREEAM to include infrastructure
– This is being piloted with several projects including HS2
and Thames Tideway
– BRE acquired CEEQUAL in 2015
– CEEQUAL was established in 2004 and is well known as
a environmental awards scheme for civil engineering
project teams
– There is strong industry preference for one rather than
two schemes; BRE is therefore:
– continuing to operate CEEQUAL as business as usual
– continuing to pilot the BREEAM infrastructure
methodology
– bringing the two together so in two years time it will be
the next version of both (becoming the intended
CEEQUAL v6)
– Supporting all CEEQUAL projects to completion
26. Growing evidence of sustainability benefits
Investment costs not as
high as perceived
2013 Construction 2025 (HM Government)
2013 Infrastructure Carbon Review (HM Treasury)
2013 World Green Building Council (WorldGBC)
report
2012 BSRIA Report: The Value of BREEAM report
2012 RICS report :Supply, Demand and the Value
of Green
2012 Town & Country Planning Association’s
publication ‘Good Practice Guide –
Sustainable Design & Construction
Potentially significant life
cycle cost savings
Increased value,
suggested higher staff
productivity levels
Decreasing costs
Improvement targets
Reduced costs
27. Green buildings pay
– There is increased investor demand
for high quality properties with low
risk
– Certified buildings are more highly
valued and safer long-term
investments
28. Better with
Better value for buildings
Benefits news from the real estate market
opps
costs
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43%
energy
costs
-15%
reputation
+18%
rents
+24.9
%
sales
+30
%
value
+38
%
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