Building Supermarkets 14 th  July 2010 Improving the retailer’s efficiency and reducing energy costs: sustainable distribution centre design and construction Case Studies: Marks & Spencer’s - ProLogis Park Bradford Sainsbury’s - ProLogis Park Pineham The Co-operative - ProLogis M8 Glasgow The future : Embodied Carbon Profiling and Key Environmental Metrics
About ProLogis ProLogis is a leading global provider of distribution facilities, with more than 475 million square feet of industrial space in markets across North America, Europe and Asia.  Sustainability requires a “triple bottom line” approach: benefit to the planet, to people, and to the profitability that makes our existence possible
Environmental Responsibility ProLogis is listed on UK and US lists of sustainable investments   Environmental Management System Certified under ISO14001 across Europe Founding Member of UKGBC First real estate company to publish an annual Sustainability report based on the GRI
Top Customers in UK  812,000 310,000 DC#4 ProLogis Park Coventry Coventry UK – West Midlands Cooperative Retail Group 502,000 DC#2 ProLogis Park Glasgow Scotland UK – North Cooperative Retail Group 883,910 312,280 DC#12 Coventry UK – West Midlands Tesco Stores Limited 185,400 Plot #33 Midpoint Park Middlewich UK – North Tesco Stores Limited 386,230 Weston Road Crewe UK – North Tesco Stores Limited 1,396,000 381,600 DC#3 ProLogis Park Stoke Stoke UK – North Marks & Spencer Plc 1,015,300 DC1 ProLogis Park Bradford Bradford UK – North Marks & Spencer Plc 1,666,246 626,000 DC/1 Pineham Pineham UK – East Midlands Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited 256,000 Corby Eurohub DC#1 Corby UK – East Midlands Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited 672,000 DC#1 The Bridge London UK – London & S.East Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited 112,246 Basingstoke #2D Basingstoke UK – London & S.East Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited sq ft Building Name Sub-Market Market Customer Name
Sainsburys Regional Distribution Centre  Pineham Northampton £ 37m Turnkey Development Completed Oct 2007 Case Study 1: Sainsbury’s Pineham
Property Week Green Award (2007) IAS Sustainable Achievement (2007) Estates Gazette Green Award (2008) Award Winning Sustainable Design
Prime Location – M1 Northampton
BREEAM ‘Excellent' and LEED ‘Gold’ (Potential)
Management of Site Impacts   Seasonal commissioning  Considerate constructors scheme  Detailed embodied CO 2 e footprint Reduce / recycle construction waste
Health and Wellbeing 15% roof lights in ambient warehouse  Dual aspect offices Low energy warehouse and office lighting with movement and daylight controls
Reduced Energy Use and CO2 emissions Air tightness rates 75% better than Building Regulations. ‘ Solar wall’ for passive frost protection. CCHP tri-generation plant for combined cooling, heating and power. High levels of daylight – reduces the need for artificial lighting  Exceeds UK building regulations by more than 45% overall
Transport Public transport provision Network of footpaths and cycle ways Park-wide Green Travel Plan
Water Usage R ainwater harvesting Leak detection systems Low flush WC’s  Aerating taps / showers
Materials Use   Responsibly sourced (FSA and ISO 14001) Designed for robustness (Pro-Wall)
Ecology Appointment of ecologist from the outset Understanding the ecological value of the land Protecting ecology during the works  Enhancing ecological value on completion Mitigation strategy – Construction Ecological Management Plan
Pollution Refrigerant and insulating materials with low GWP Low NOX boilers
Embodied Carbon – Pineham RDC Shell and Fit Out 20,657 tCO 2 e Carbon Intensity 0.317 tCO 2 e/m 2 Emissions offset by 110% using Planet Positive
Life Cycle Carbon Footprint
Case Study 2: M&S Bradford 1.1 million ft 2  Joint Venture Project
Shared Vision M&S Plan A sets strong requirements to reduce the total carbon impacts of its property portfolio ProLogis Response:  BREEAM Excellent EPC A Rated Planet Positive Supply Chain Engaged in Emissions Reduction
BREEAM ‘Excellent’
Energy Performance Certificate ‘A Rated’ EPC rating of A (25) 49% less operational CO 2  emissions than typical New Build 76% less operational CO 2  emissions than Existing (circa 1995) Energy savings of £500k per annum compared to existing buildings
How to Reduce Energy Use CO 2
Examples of Passive Design Air tightness 77% better than Building Regulations Natural light Narrow plan dual aspect offices High levels of insulation CO 2
Efficient Plant and Systems 15% Roof Lights Air Tight Construction Lighting is a significant energy use for warehouse buildings.  ProLogis generic specification consumes just 6 watts/m 2 40% lower than industry standard
Low or Zero Carbon Energy 15% Roof Lights Air Tight Construction ProLogis work with operators to select LZC technologies which are appropriate to particular building uses
Embodied Carbon - Objectives Cradle to cradle Life Cycle Assessment Engage with supply chain to identify embodied CO 2  reduction measures Measure, reduce, offset and report on all unavoidable CO 2  emissions Create a positive impact on the local community
Comparison to Other Projects Royal Mail - 4% reduction ProLogis Pineham - 15% reduction M&S Bradford - 25% reduction and creation of funding for Biodiversity zone
Supply Chain Contribution CA Group ‘Confidex Sustain’ Carbon Neutral Envelope Barrett Carbon Neutral Frame 26% reduction in embodied CO 2
Total CO 2  emissions - 30 Years 76% 24% 58% 42% 53% 47%
Case Study 3: The Co-operative, Glasgow Energy Use and CO 2
503,000 Square Foot – ‘Build to Suit’
Completion August 2010
The Future – ProLogis DIRFT 2
800,000 Square Foot Rail Served Facility
Dedicated Intermodal Hub
ProLogis Standard Metrics
Embodied Carbon Neutral
How Sustainable Are ProLogis Buildings?
How Sustainable Are ProLogis Buildings? Kyoto Protocol UK Climate Change Act  80% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 1990 levels by 2050
How Sustainable Are ProLogis Buildings?

Simon Cox, Pro Logis Developments

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    Building Supermarkets 14th July 2010 Improving the retailer’s efficiency and reducing energy costs: sustainable distribution centre design and construction Case Studies: Marks & Spencer’s - ProLogis Park Bradford Sainsbury’s - ProLogis Park Pineham The Co-operative - ProLogis M8 Glasgow The future : Embodied Carbon Profiling and Key Environmental Metrics
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    About ProLogis ProLogisis a leading global provider of distribution facilities, with more than 475 million square feet of industrial space in markets across North America, Europe and Asia. Sustainability requires a “triple bottom line” approach: benefit to the planet, to people, and to the profitability that makes our existence possible
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    Environmental Responsibility ProLogisis listed on UK and US lists of sustainable investments Environmental Management System Certified under ISO14001 across Europe Founding Member of UKGBC First real estate company to publish an annual Sustainability report based on the GRI
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    Top Customers inUK 812,000 310,000 DC#4 ProLogis Park Coventry Coventry UK – West Midlands Cooperative Retail Group 502,000 DC#2 ProLogis Park Glasgow Scotland UK – North Cooperative Retail Group 883,910 312,280 DC#12 Coventry UK – West Midlands Tesco Stores Limited 185,400 Plot #33 Midpoint Park Middlewich UK – North Tesco Stores Limited 386,230 Weston Road Crewe UK – North Tesco Stores Limited 1,396,000 381,600 DC#3 ProLogis Park Stoke Stoke UK – North Marks & Spencer Plc 1,015,300 DC1 ProLogis Park Bradford Bradford UK – North Marks & Spencer Plc 1,666,246 626,000 DC/1 Pineham Pineham UK – East Midlands Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited 256,000 Corby Eurohub DC#1 Corby UK – East Midlands Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited 672,000 DC#1 The Bridge London UK – London & S.East Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited 112,246 Basingstoke #2D Basingstoke UK – London & S.East Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited sq ft Building Name Sub-Market Market Customer Name
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    Sainsburys Regional DistributionCentre Pineham Northampton £ 37m Turnkey Development Completed Oct 2007 Case Study 1: Sainsbury’s Pineham
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    Property Week GreenAward (2007) IAS Sustainable Achievement (2007) Estates Gazette Green Award (2008) Award Winning Sustainable Design
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    Prime Location –M1 Northampton
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    BREEAM ‘Excellent' andLEED ‘Gold’ (Potential)
  • 9.
    Management of SiteImpacts Seasonal commissioning Considerate constructors scheme Detailed embodied CO 2 e footprint Reduce / recycle construction waste
  • 10.
    Health and Wellbeing15% roof lights in ambient warehouse Dual aspect offices Low energy warehouse and office lighting with movement and daylight controls
  • 11.
    Reduced Energy Useand CO2 emissions Air tightness rates 75% better than Building Regulations. ‘ Solar wall’ for passive frost protection. CCHP tri-generation plant for combined cooling, heating and power. High levels of daylight – reduces the need for artificial lighting Exceeds UK building regulations by more than 45% overall
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    Transport Public transportprovision Network of footpaths and cycle ways Park-wide Green Travel Plan
  • 13.
    Water Usage Rainwater harvesting Leak detection systems Low flush WC’s Aerating taps / showers
  • 14.
    Materials Use Responsibly sourced (FSA and ISO 14001) Designed for robustness (Pro-Wall)
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    Ecology Appointment ofecologist from the outset Understanding the ecological value of the land Protecting ecology during the works Enhancing ecological value on completion Mitigation strategy – Construction Ecological Management Plan
  • 16.
    Pollution Refrigerant andinsulating materials with low GWP Low NOX boilers
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    Embodied Carbon –Pineham RDC Shell and Fit Out 20,657 tCO 2 e Carbon Intensity 0.317 tCO 2 e/m 2 Emissions offset by 110% using Planet Positive
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    Case Study 2:M&S Bradford 1.1 million ft 2 Joint Venture Project
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    Shared Vision M&SPlan A sets strong requirements to reduce the total carbon impacts of its property portfolio ProLogis Response: BREEAM Excellent EPC A Rated Planet Positive Supply Chain Engaged in Emissions Reduction
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    Energy Performance Certificate‘A Rated’ EPC rating of A (25) 49% less operational CO 2 emissions than typical New Build 76% less operational CO 2 emissions than Existing (circa 1995) Energy savings of £500k per annum compared to existing buildings
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    How to ReduceEnergy Use CO 2
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    Examples of PassiveDesign Air tightness 77% better than Building Regulations Natural light Narrow plan dual aspect offices High levels of insulation CO 2
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    Efficient Plant andSystems 15% Roof Lights Air Tight Construction Lighting is a significant energy use for warehouse buildings. ProLogis generic specification consumes just 6 watts/m 2 40% lower than industry standard
  • 26.
    Low or ZeroCarbon Energy 15% Roof Lights Air Tight Construction ProLogis work with operators to select LZC technologies which are appropriate to particular building uses
  • 27.
    Embodied Carbon -Objectives Cradle to cradle Life Cycle Assessment Engage with supply chain to identify embodied CO 2 reduction measures Measure, reduce, offset and report on all unavoidable CO 2 emissions Create a positive impact on the local community
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    Comparison to OtherProjects Royal Mail - 4% reduction ProLogis Pineham - 15% reduction M&S Bradford - 25% reduction and creation of funding for Biodiversity zone
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    Supply Chain ContributionCA Group ‘Confidex Sustain’ Carbon Neutral Envelope Barrett Carbon Neutral Frame 26% reduction in embodied CO 2
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    Total CO 2 emissions - 30 Years 76% 24% 58% 42% 53% 47%
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    Case Study 3:The Co-operative, Glasgow Energy Use and CO 2
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    503,000 Square Foot– ‘Build to Suit’
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    The Future –ProLogis DIRFT 2
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    800,000 Square FootRail Served Facility
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    How Sustainable AreProLogis Buildings?
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    How Sustainable AreProLogis Buildings? Kyoto Protocol UK Climate Change Act 80% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 1990 levels by 2050
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    How Sustainable AreProLogis Buildings?