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Key drivers. Modular and Portable Buildings Association Current and Future Energy Efficiency (Building Regulations Part L2). Energy Compliance Agenda. Synopsis Situation Analysis – ADL2A 2010 Next enforced steps – ADL2A 2013 Part L2 (2013) Awareness Sessions. Synopsis. Synopsis.
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Key drivers Modular and Portable Buildings Association Current and Future Energy Efficiency (Building Regulations Part L2)
Energy Compliance Agenda • Synopsis • Situation Analysis – ADL2A 2010 • Next enforced steps – ADL2A 2013 • Part L2 (2013) Awareness Sessions
Synopsis Synopsis Route to zero carbon 2010 - 2019
Current Situation Current Situation • ADL2A in force from 1st October 2010 • 25% aggregate reduction on emissions on 2006 • Reclassification of temporary buildings • Generic scheme for hire • Requirement for as designed and as built compliance • Energy Performance Certificate required on completion
Current Situation – New Build New Building Modular • Must comply with new building regulations • As Design Carbon Calculation • As Constructed Carbon Calculation • EPC • Fabric and Services minimum standards • Sale, Rental > 2 years or > 1000m2 individual building compliance required • Rental < 2 years and < 1000m2 generic scheme applies
Current Situation – Relocation • Existing (Relocation) Building Modular • Must comply with new building regulations • As Design Carbon Calculation • As Constructed Carbon Calculation • EPC • Target adjustment factors to allow re-use of older modules • Any new fabric or services must meet minimum standards • Sale, Rental > 2 years or > 1000m2 individual building compliance required • Rental < 2 years and < 1000m2 generic scheme applies
Current Situation – Relocation Hire Fleet – Temporary Buildings • Challenges • Temporary building = less than 28 days • Hire fleet requires either • Compliance as new/relocate build • or • Provision of generic calculation • Generic scheme enables retention of majority of services • Electric Heating and Lighting as original specification
Recap Recap Route to zero carbon 2010 - 2019
Requirements for 2013 Requirements for 2013 • Specific Guidance for Part L 2013 Development • One in One out policy • Do not increase commercial pressure on construction sector • Align with European/Global targets for climate change • Implement smart regulation where possible
Whats been done: Lobbying for 2013 • Active participation in Buildings Regs Working Groups • Regular one to one sessions with CLG • Review meetings with BRE • Submission of full consultation response Whats next: • Further detailed discussions with BRE and AECOM • Review of Draft Part L2 (2013) • Impact analysis of new SBEM for 2013 • Develop awareness sessions for members
Requirements for 2013 Requirements for 2013 • Facts already known • no major structural changes • further 11 or 20% overall reduction • retention of generic scheme • retention of target adjustment factors
Requirements for 2013 Requirements for 2013 • Items highlighted for change • amendment to BRUKL to clarify modular specific compliance • issues with current implementation of consultation version of SBEM • simplify regulation in relation to heating for small hire buildings • revision to lighting calculation for smaller buildings • consideration of viability of PFC and aM&T for modular buildings
Part L2 (2013) Awareness Part L2 (2013) Awareness • Overview of new regulations • Impact of the changes • How to achieve compliance • Highlight any known issues (regulatory or technical) • When: Planned for October 2013 (assuming CLG remain to schedule) • Where: Central location – Arden Hotel, Birmingham • Who Should Attend: Sales, Marketing & Technical Staff • £125.00 per delegate Members. £195.00 per delegate Non Members • Plus Vat
Conclusion Conclusion Zero carbon is the ultimate and inevitable objective.