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the challenges presented by the growth in the
Energy Centre market, and outlines our alternative
approach to Energy Centre design, which has
successfully been applied to the AECC Energy
Centre project.
As the highly prestigious London Wall Place
project approaches completion of the shell
and core, Director, James O’Byrne reviews the
project and the application of BIM, and discusses
the various benefits on the overall design and
coordination process.
Diesel fuel is now a Category 3 flammable liquid.
Technical Board Director Wyn Turnbull reports
on the impact to diesel storage and use, as the
result of the recent Classification, Labelling and
Packaging of Chemical (CLP) Regulations 2015
which have replaced the now revoked CHIP
Regulations.
Associate Director Paul Scriven provides a brief
overview of the WELL Building Standard and
discusses why and how its popularity is growing.
Finally, Group Director Robert Thorogood discusses
how far standardisation of controls and automation
have developed using the IEC 61850 integration
standard, and what the benefits may bring to the
control of power distribution.
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The energy consumed in manufacturing and
transporting building materials, constructing
homes and offices, and heating and cooling
structures represents almost 45 percent of China’s
total energy use.
Source: NRDC China Program http://www.nrdc.org/air/energy/china/greenbuildings.asp
3. Source: McGraw-Hill Global Green Building Trends http://greensource.construction.com/resources/smartMarket.asp
4. Buildings are cheapest source of carbon reduction
Source: McKinsey www.epa.gov/air/caaac/coaltech/2007_05_mckinsey.pdf
6. Buildings= HUGE opportunity
• Buildings are huge source of carbon
emissions
• Buildings are cheapest place to reduce
emissions
• BUILDINGS ARE THE BEST
OPPORTUNITY TO COMBAT GLOBAL
WARMING
7. Source: US Green Building Council http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1720
10. Traditional Process
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Source: World Business Council for Sustainable Development DocTypeId=251&ObjectId=MzE0NzA
11. Diminishing returns to investment in
energy efficiency
Source: Natural Capitalism http://www.natcap.org/
14. New Process: Integrated Design
Source: Roadmap for the Integrated Design Process Source: CTG internal presentation
15. Design is the most important step in the process
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16. Importance of design
Although up-front building and design costs may
represent only a fraction of the building’s life-cycle
costs, when just 1 percent of a project’s up-front costs are
spent, up to 70 percent of its life-cycle costs may already be
committed.
- Joe Romm, energy efficiency design expert
Source: Natural Capitalism http://www.natcap.org/
17. Tunneling through the cost barrier
Source: Natural Capitalism http://www.natcap.org/
19. Case study: high efficiency glass
Conventional Design Process
Upfront construction costs
Glass HVAC Electrical
$44/sf $48/sf
20
15
Upfront costs higher
10
5
0
Base Case Green “Add-on”
Source: CTG Energetics internal analysis
20. Case study: high efficiency glass
Integrated Design Model
Upfront construction costs
Glass HVAC Electrical
$44/sf $42/sf
20
15
Upfront costs LOWER
10
5
0
Base Case Integrated Design
Source: CTG Energetics internal analysis
21. Case study: high efficiency glass
Integrated Design Model
Annual energy costs
$95,000
10% lower
$71,250
Operating costs lower
$47,500
$23,750
$0
Base Case Integrated Design
Source: CTG Energetics internal analysis
25. What do you see as the role of your company in the
adoption of sustainable business practices?
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