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BREEAM In Use. Summary. Why existing buildings? Basic attributes of BREEAM In Use Questions Outputs International roll out. Statistics – Carbon Dioxide Emissions UK. Transport - Construction. Agriculture. Transport - other goods. Domestic Buildings. Transport - people.
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Summary • Why existing buildings? • Basic attributes of BREEAM In Use • Questions • Outputs • International roll out
Statistics – Carbon Dioxide Emissions UK Transport - Construction Agriculture Transport - other goods Domestic Buildings Transport - people Commercial and Public Sector Buildings Other Industry Industrial buildings Construction Materials
Statistics – Water Consumption Source: Office of National Statistics
Statistics - Waste Source: DEFRA
The Built Environment Source: Office of National Statistics
BasicAttributes • Quick and simple • Separate the physical characteristics from how the building is managed • Integrates Energy Performance Certificates and Display Energy Certificates • Allow assessments of portfolios and / or individual buildings • Self assessment
Outputs – Certificates • Asset Rating (the building’s characteristics) • Building Management Rating (the operation of the building) • Organisational Rating (how clients are managing their activities within the building) • Declaration of Commitment demonstrating an organisations commitment
Building Management • Tier 1
Building Management • Tier 2
Building Management • Tier 3
Outputs – KPIs • Performance against each question • Performance against each issue category • Energy consumption • Water consumption • Waste arisings • Bespoke KPI reporting
Outputs – Rating Boundaries • From 0% to <10% UNCLASSIFIED • From 10% to <25% • From 25% to <40% • From 40% to <55% • From 55% to <70% • From 70% to <85% • From 85% to <100%
BREEAM In Use • Simple, easy to use, cheap • Uses common metrics • Feedback loop • Brings together existing KPIs
International Roll Out • Form a committee to help drive the development of BREEAM and BREEAM In Use International • Select countries to develop the standard • Develop list of assumptions, regulations and guidance on BREEAM In Use UK • identify equivalencies in the pilot country • influence the design and outputs of the BREEAM In-Use methodology
Shopping Centre, UK • Glazed central atrium • Passive heating • Summer overheating minimised using blinds • Reduced lighting requirements • Manual lighting controls
Clothing Store, Germany • 88% lower carbon emissions than regulatory requirements • 3 major transport nodes located within 350m • Cyclist facilities inc. showers, lockers and changing facilities
Retail Unit, Belgium • Located on shopping plaza of 18,000m2 • 1000m2 • Single tenancy • 500m from transport links • Mechanical ventilation • Heating and cooling • Cycle storage • Storage space for recycling