Sustainability

When asked about M&E product carbon, you need answers

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Paul Reeve is director of corporate social responsibility at the Electrical Contractors' Association Designers and other professionals across the built environment are steadily improving the measurement of embodied carbon in their construction specifications. But now, engineering-services contractors tendering for public sector and commercial work are also being asked about the…

Contractors can help the public sector get projects off the ground

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Rebecca Hartshorn is the national framework director at John Sisk & Son The UK could easily find itself in a period of tumultuous politics in the near future, but it’s vitally important that public sector projects are able to continue as normally as possible. The potential for a change of…

Sunak must release full £3.8bn decarbonisation fund now

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Derek Horrocks is chair of the National Home Decarbonisation Group (NHDG) To calm fears that undoubtedly arose following the recent rollback of several government green initiatives, including the disbanding of the energy-efficiency taskforce, the government has pledged a further £80m to the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF). By its own…

Heat networks: a revolution on the road to net zero

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Helena Rivers is net-zero lead for buildings and places at consultancy Aecom The National Infrastructure Commission’s (NIC) recent assessment of how infrastructure could support economic growth and tackle climate change made a bold statement. In essence, it recommended that the government should no longer pursue the rollout of hydrogen heating…

To fill green jobs in construction, widen the net

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Mat Ilic is co-founder and chief executive of climate ed-tech firm Greenworkx, and a former special adviser at No 10 Downing Street The question of how to deliver a fair and equitable transition to net zero has been under the microscope in recent weeks following the UK government’s climate-policy U-turns.…

Maximising land use: why we need a ‘greenprint’

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Dan Whiteley is environmental sustainability director at Bam UK & Ireland In the lead-up to the COP28 climate-change conference, which starts at the end of November, its president-designate, Sultan Al-Jaber, issued a rallying call to the private sector, highlighting the role the summit must play in supporting the objectives of…

Old educational building stock poses a retrofit opportunity

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Kingsley Clarke is operations lead at Southern Construction Framework There are only a few months to go until the launch of phase three of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, providing £1.4bn of grant funding up until 2026 to support public sector organisations to meet net-zero targets. With the built-environment sector…

Don’t mind the U-turn – a healthy retrofit market remains for contractors

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Clive Feeney is group managing director for LHC Procurement Group Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to push back the deadlines for key energy-efficiency policies, including allowing existing fossil-fuel heating systems to be used in certain homes for almost an additional decade, has been roundly criticised as undermining the UK’s ability…

Material factors: decarbonising concrete and steel

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When it comes to tackling the biggest culprits for embodied carbon in the built environment, silver bullets are in short supply. By Kristina Smith The construction industry is awash with decarbonisation roadmaps and plans for achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Most have milestone goals set at 2030 – an…

How do we make modular buildings safer?

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Will new regulations be enough to reduce the fire-safety risk posed by cavities in modular built structures? Ian Weinfass reports More than eight months have passed since fire-service bosses published a five-page document outlining a litany of concerns about modular buildings. Their warning came a year after structural safety-reporting body…