Title: BREEAM Environmental Assessment and Swimming Facilities
1 BREEAM Environmental Assessment and Swimming
Facilities Dr Ben Cartmell
ASA Pools for the Future Seminar Manchester
Town Hall, 9th April 2008
2The next 45 minutes
- Why BREEAM?
- The Environmental Assessment Consortium
- Introduction to BREEAM and future changes
- How to optimise a BREEAM score
- The Bespoke BREEAM process
- Associated considerations
3Why BREEAM?
Building Research Establishment Environmental
Assessment Method
- Aims
- Improve environmental performance of buildings
- Improve internal environment for occupants
4BREEAM An Introduction
5Why BREEAM?
- Planning Policy
- PPS22 Renewable Energy
- PPS1 Planning Climate Change (consultation)
- The London Plan / The Mayors Energy Strategy /
ODA
- EPBD
- Building Regulations Part L
- Energy Certification / Labelling
- Code for Sustainable Homes (Buildings?)
Building a Greener Future Towards Zero Carbon
(Consultation)
6The Environmental Assessment Consortium
Rickaby Thompson Associates Ian Orme Catherine
Arotsky Kathryn Greatorex Rachael
Wilson Southfacing Services Ltd Ben Cartmell
Lucy Harris Rimante Okkels Gale Snowdon
Architects David Gale Alan Pither
Bespoke BREEAM BREEAM International BREEAM
Offices BREEAM Schools BREEAM Retail BREEAM
Further Education BREEAM Industrial BREEAM
Prisons Code for Sustainable Homes EcoHomes LEED
BRE Training
7The EAC BREEAM Operation
- Over 220 assessments (complete or in progress)
- Over 100 live projects
- Workload growing rapidly
- International projects underway
- Assessment team expanding
8Bespoke BREEAM example projects
9BREEAM International
Client Dubai Maritime City / BRE Development
Office, Retail, Industrial Residential. Bespoke
BREEAM assessment on five towers. Assistance to
developer and BRE in developing a BREEAM standard
for Dubai.
10BREEAM Overview
- Environmental Assessment Method
- Certification scheme
- Voluntary
- Independent credible
- Holistic
- Customer focussed
- Credits based
11BREEAM Scoring
PASS GOOD VERY GOOD EXCELLENT
12BREEAM Scoring
- Management
- Health Wbeing
- Energy
- Transport
- Water
- Materials
- Land Use
- Ecology
- Pollution
15 (0.75)
15 (0.83)
25 (1.0)
Environmental Weightings
05 (0.71)
10 (0.58)
15 (1.25)
15 (1.07)
13BREEAM Ratings
- Pass 25 40
- Good 40 - 55
- Very Good 55 - 70
- Excellent 70
- Outstanding 80 (BREEAM 2008)
14BREEAM Update
- BREEAM 2008
- Fundamental changes expected
- Minimum standards as per CSH
- Green Guide to Specification (2008)
- Information from May 2008
- Implementation from August 2008
15BREEAM Schemes
16BREEAM in the design process
17BREEAM in the design process
Specific credit consideration
18Optimise Management Credits
- Commissioning
- Whole Life Costing
- Building Users Guide
- Construction Site Impacts
- Considerate Constructors Scheme
- Construction Waste e.g. BRE SMARTWasteTM System
- Monitoring of site CO2 (site energy and
transport), water and control of dust and noise.
19Optimise Health Wellbeing Credits
- Indoor noise (requirements for specific
functional areas) - 80 of relevant areas need to be adequately
daylight - Glare Control
- Openable windows in order to ensure a potential
for natural ventilation - Air pollution location of air inlets
20Optimise Health Wellbeing Credits cont.
- Minimising risk of internal air pollution
- 40m2 Lighting zones (4 workplaces)
- Thermal zoning
- Openable windows
- CIBSE lux levels
- Occupant controllable blinds
- Good daylighting
21Optimise Energy Credits
- Improvement over building regulations
- U-values better than current Building Regulations
- Sub-metering of major energy uses
- Tenancy sub-metering
- Pool covers (?)
22Optimise Transport Credits
- Green Transport Plan
- Minimise car parking/occupant ratio
- Provide secure and sheltered cycle locking spaces
and facilities for cyclists
23Optimise Water Credits
- Dual flush WCs
- Waterless urinals and WCs
- PIR controls
- Spray or Aerating taps
- lt9litres/min showers
- Rainwater and Greywater usage
- Automatic water shut off systems
- Sanitary supply shut off
- Water recycling including pool backwash (?)
- Install a water meter !!
24Optimise Materials Credits
- Refurbishment rather than new building
- Provide storage area for recyclable materials
- Use of recycled aggregate material (for fill,
hardcore etc) - Use of A rated materials from the Green Guide to
Specification or use ENVEST - Design for robustness
2008 Update
25Optimise Materials Credits cont.
- Responsible Sourcing of Materials
- Use materials with suitable sustainable
certification - Timber should be certified under a recognised
scheme, FSC and PEFC are best - Other materials should be EMAS or ISO14000
compliance - Credit is assessed based on proportion of
certified materials - Tiered structure favours timber i.e. maximum
credits cannot be achieved with non-timber
construction
26Optimise Land-use and Ecology Credits
- Careful site selection
- Assess before on-site work commences
- Identify contaminated land
- Involve an appropriately qualified Ecologist
- Protect existing ecology
- Promote species diversity, native species,
habitat creation - Biodiversity management
27Optimise Pollution Credits
- Specify use of insulation materials with zero ODP
and low GWP - Install oil interceptors
- No refrigeration
- Build in an area of low flood risk and/or
mitigate any flood risk - Use of locally generated renewable energy
- Low NOx boilers
28Bespoke BREEAM setup process
29Bespoke BREEAM Assessment Process
Bespoke BREEAM Setup Processes
Pre-assessment works / Scenarios
Formal Bespoke BREEAM Assessment
- Assessment Delivery Report
- Updated Status Report / Guidance
- Final Assessment Report
QA Certification
Post Construction Review
QA Certification
30The two sides to Southfacing
London
Reading
Energy Environmental Consultancy
Design Development of Design Tools
Social Enterprise Projects
31Southfacings services
- Energy Environmental Consultancy
- Part L analysis and energy assessments (NHER,
SBEM, Tas etc) - Feasibility for low carbon technologies
(building and site) - Environmental assessments (BREEAM, Sustainable
Code etc.)
- Software development
- Carbon Checker (Southfacing)
- Low Carbon Designer (London Energy Partnership /
GLA) - Climate Lite (DTI / BRE)
- Other at-risk projects.
32Climate Lite - Introduction
- Funding provided through the BERR (formerly DTI)
Technology Programme. - Steering Committee Chairman Bill Gething (RIBA)
- Project Partners
- BRE
- Southfacing Services Ltd.
- Cambridge Architectural Research
- University of Cardiff
- BGA Ltd.
Site
Form Fabric
Energy
33The Low Carbon Designer
34Design Tools
A Simple Part L2A Compliance checker
incorporating SBEM Now owned by Build Desk /
Rockwool.
35In Summary
- Most benefits taken through early consideration
of BREEAM. - Use your assessor they are there to provide
guidance and to work with the project team. - Major changes are coming with tighter standards.
- BREEAM should not be considered in isolation.
- BREEAM should be a collaboration between those
setting the targets and those designing to the
targets. - ASA / Authorities What are your specific
issues?
36www.southfacing.co.uk ben.cartmell_at_southfacing.co.
uk