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Key drivers. Modular and Portable Buildings Generic Scheme for temporary accommodation 2010 Implementation 2013 Proposals. MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme - Overview. Administered independently of MPBA on a not for profit basis Set up with financial support from MPBA
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Key drivers Modular and Portable Buildings Generic Scheme for temporary accommodation 2010 Implementation 2013 Proposals
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme - Overview • Administered independently of MPBA on a not for profit basis • Set up with financial support from MPBA • To offer an all encompassing scheme for the Modular and Portable Building Industry • Ease the compliance burden by pooling knowledge and resource • Increase sustainability activity within the industry to enable wider lobbying, marketing and promotion
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Generic Certification • Four ‘Packs’ • Pre 2002 • 2002-2006 • 2006-2010 • Post 2010 • Each containing 2 activities, 2 locations, 3 sizes • BRUKL Document • EPC Certificate • Compliance Letter • Valid for duration of building regulations One off cost per pack (MPBA £600-Non-MPBA £1200 discounted for multiple packs) The ‘no hassle’ option for hire Companies. Use twice and its Paid!
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Current Conclusions • Supported by major manufactures • Benefits • Transparency of design performance • CSR benefit for company • Adopted by major hire providers • Benefits • Lower compliance cost • No risk solution • Become part of process • Improvements required for 2013 • Increased scope of segment/location • Lower cost option for smaller providers • Flexible deployment and distributed audit responsibility
Building Regulations 2013 l Key Points • Key changes for industry – from 1st April 2013 • No change to exemptions • Temporary Buildings • Less than 30days on site • Under 50m2 • Full compliance required to Part L otherwise • Agreement of MPBA generic scheme with CLG • Only alternative full calculation for hire buildings and site accommodation • “Greater push on compliance issues and encouragement of industry led compliance across the construction industry” • Andrew Stunnell, BR-Working Group Four
Questions and Answers MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 • Objective • Extend existing approach to be easier to use and access by a wider group of stakeholders. • Extend scope into wider configuration set • Extend functionality to enable greater database of industry activity in readiness for 2016 consultation • Extend functionality to greater added value for end users/occupiers of modular buildings – temporary and hire
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 Module database Configuration database Public Search
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 • Register of modules • Serial number • Year of manufacture • Base specification (fabric) • Key information log • Why important? • Moving forward proof of year of manufacture could be an issue • Simplicity of configuration details Module database
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 • Register of modules in use • Serial number (owner) • Serial number(s) - modules • Year of manufacture • Base specification (service) • Generic EPC/L2 Calculation • Why important? • Avoid requirement for bespoke calculation • Provide statistics of compliance for evidence Configuration database
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 • Access for BCC/AI/Client • Searchable details of compliance • Contains key information • I.e. Carbon Footprint • Documentation for O&M/ Logbook • Why important? • Quick access/no hassle compliance • Good CSR for industry Public Search
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 Module database Configuration database Public Search
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 • Working Commercials • Modest Annual Subscription – based upon user licenses • Construction companies • Manufacturers • Hirers • 1-2 £150 • 3-5 £400 • 6+ £700 • Cost per configuration (i.e. cost per transaction for configuration) • Single transaction £30 per ‘calculation’ registered • Credit (advance) purchase • £20 per 10 ‘registrations’ • £5 per 50 ‘registrations’ Discounted costs for MPBA/UKCG members DRAFT Single site companies low cost – multiple depot location – higher subscription/higher support need DRAFT Higher use – lower individual cost Low use – higher individual cost but still accessible
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Phase II 2013 • Commitment from all sectors will enable • Increase in sectors for generic • Increase in locations • Increase in size ranges • Increase in floor plan types • Ability to add customisation ‘tweaks’ Proposed no cost for manufactures to ‘upload’ module specifications and asset registers Operated as a transparent service of MPBA to service members (not for profit) – more use = more compliance functionality or lower cost
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Next Action • Business case to be prepared to enable pilot and launch within 2013 timeline • Commitment from members essential to ensure generic scheme continues – not enough commitment 2010 to date means it costs the associate to maintain the generic scheme
MPBA-EPC Compliance Scheme – Next Action • Business case to be prepared to enable pilot and launch within 2013 timeline • Commitment from members essential to ensure generic scheme continues – not enough commitment 2010 to date means it costs the associate to maintain the generic scheme • Compliance isn’t an option – but you do have a choice – we can take the easy route and make it work together or everyone takes the hard route!
Key drivers Modular and Portable Buildings Generic Scheme for temporary accommodation 2010 Implementation 2013 Proposals