Barking and Dagenham is “London’s newest opportunity” with significant housing and employment growth potential as part of the wider opportunities of the ‘Growth boroughs’ of East London. East London offers substantial employment potential at Stratford, Canary wharf and Greenwich peninsula whilst Barking and Dagenham itself offers scope for over 17,000 new homes and 10,000 new jobs. ensuring Barking and Dagenham achieves its full potential and benefits from the growth of the sub region requires the council and its partners to work together to attract investment, develop a highly skilled workforce able to access jobs in the wider sub region, regenerate places and deliver housing growth alongside a widening of the housing offer.
All residential and commercial buildings need to comply with Part L of Building Regulations: Conservation of Fuel of Power, meaning that all of the new buildings designed and built as part of the regeneration will need to meet strict Target Emission Rates for CO2 generated when in use following completion. The method for ensuring targets will be met are SAP Calculations for residential buildings and SBEM Calculations for commercial buildings.
L2 Energy Consulting have significant experience in providing both SAP Calculations and SBEM Calculations on large mixed use schemes. For further information please visit our website www.L2energy.co.uk or contact Jason Cook (Partner) on 01202 485235
Thursday 23 March 2017
Wednesday 15 March 2017
Southbank Leeds - SAP & SBEM Calculations
Redeveloping the South Bank area of Leeds will double the size of Leeds city centre by transforming South Bank into a distinctive European destination for investment, living, learning, creativity and leisure.
The framework sets out the proposal to create a destination that
The framework sets out the proposal to create a destination that
- Provides 35,000 jobs
- Creates over 4,000 new homes
- Showcases the diversity of the Leeds economy, where a range of sectors
are located where the global meets the local - Retain historic assets
- Is a leading destination for leisure, with diverse public spaces,
and a green city centre park - Has a world class waterfront
- Is inclusive and connects people to jobs by improving links between Southbank and surrounding areas
- Makes the most of the opportunity presented by HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail.
All residential and commercial buildings need to comply with Part L of Building Regulations: Conservation of Fuel of Power, meaning that all of the new buildings designed and built as part of the regeneration will need to meet strict Target Emission Rates for CO2 generated when in use following completion. The method for ensuring targets will be met are SAP Calculations for residential buildings and SBEM Calculations for commercial buildings.
L2 Energy Consulting have significant experience in providing both SAP Calculations and SBEM Calculations on large mixed use schemes. For further information please visit our website www.L2energy.co.uk or contact Jason Cook (Partner) on Bournemouth 01202 485235
L2 Energy Consulting have significant experience in providing both SAP Calculations and SBEM Calculations on large mixed use schemes. For further information please visit our website www.L2energy.co.uk or contact Jason Cook (Partner) on Bournemouth 01202 485235
Tuesday 14 March 2017
Royal Pier Waterfront Southampton - SAP & SBEM Calculations
The £450m regeneration of Southampton Waterfront will provide 800m of waterfront with full public access providing 40-50 new premium shops, waterside restaurants, cafes and bars, 730 contemporary apartments, a 250 bed 4-5 star signature hotel and spa, a high quality park-side office development, a casino with leisure and entertainment facilities and a civic, cultural / arts and technology hub celebrating Southampton’s links with land, sea and sky.
All residential and commercial buildings need to comply with Part L of Building Regulations: Conservation of Fuel of Power, meaning that all of the new buildings designed and built as part of the regeneration will need to meet strict Target Emission Rates for CO2 generated when in use following completion. The method for ensuring targets will be met are SAP Calculations for residential buildings and SBEM Calculations for commercial buildings.
L2 Energy Consulting have significant experience in providing both SAP Calculations and SBEM Calculations on large mixed use schemes. For further information please visit our website www.L2energy.co.uk or contact Jason Cook (Partner) on Bournemouth 01202 485235
All residential and commercial buildings need to comply with Part L of Building Regulations: Conservation of Fuel of Power, meaning that all of the new buildings designed and built as part of the regeneration will need to meet strict Target Emission Rates for CO2 generated when in use following completion. The method for ensuring targets will be met are SAP Calculations for residential buildings and SBEM Calculations for commercial buildings.
L2 Energy Consulting have significant experience in providing both SAP Calculations and SBEM Calculations on large mixed use schemes. For further information please visit our website www.L2energy.co.uk or contact Jason Cook (Partner) on Bournemouth 01202 485235
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Monday 20 February 2017
SAP & SBEM Calculations required for Nuneaton & Bedworth Local Plan
Over the next 15 years a substantial re-development plan has been proposed as part of Nuneaton & Bedworth Local Plan which is in Consultation until 31 March 2017. The plan includes for the construction of almost 9,000 new homes, new Primary & Secondary Schools, GP Surgeries and the development of 82 hectares of employment land to provide new premises for business.
Compliance with Building Regulation Part L: Conservation of Fuel & Power will play a significant role in the development strategy in order to minimise the carbon footprint of the scheme, requiring SAP Calculations for each new dwelling and SBEM Calculations for each non-domestic buildings to ensure compliance is met to keep CO2 emissions below target emissions set by the regulations.
L2 Energy Consulting have been providing such calculations to the building industry for over 10 years, gaining a vast amount of experience in providing cost effective solutions to ensure compliance is met.
Compliance with Building Regulation Part L: Conservation of Fuel & Power will play a significant role in the development strategy in order to minimise the carbon footprint of the scheme, requiring SAP Calculations for each new dwelling and SBEM Calculations for each non-domestic buildings to ensure compliance is met to keep CO2 emissions below target emissions set by the regulations.
L2 Energy Consulting have been providing such calculations to the building industry for over 10 years, gaining a vast amount of experience in providing cost effective solutions to ensure compliance is met.
Wednesday 8 February 2017
SBEM Calculation completed on Teaching Block in Hampshire
SBEM Calculations have been completed on a new language block at a School in Hampshire.
To be constructed using the Kingspan TEK system to provide an highly insulated building and with the use of energy efficient mechanical and electrical installations this building is expected to achieve an EPC Rating of A.
To be constructed using the Kingspan TEK system to provide an highly insulated building and with the use of energy efficient mechanical and electrical installations this building is expected to achieve an EPC Rating of A.
SAP & SBEM Calculations completed in Dorset
SAP Calculations & SBEM Calculations complete at Trinidad Extra Care Village in Poole, Dorset. Energy Efficiency was high on the agenda with the use of both Combined Heat & Power (CHP) plant and Photovoltaics.
Thursday 13 June 2013
Building Bulletin 101 - BB101 info sheet download
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