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Modular and Portable Buildings AssociationCurrent and Future Energy Efficiency (Building Regulations Part L2)
Key drivers
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Synopsis
Situation Analysis – ADL2A 2010
Next enforced steps – ADL2A 2013
Part L2 (2013) Awareness Sessions
Energy Compliance Agenda
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Route to zero carbon 2010 - 2019
SynopsisS
ynopsis
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ADL2A in force from 1st October 2010
25% aggregate reduction on emissions on 2006
Reclassification of temporary buildings Generic scheme for hire
Requirement for as designed and as built complianceEnergy Performance Certificate required on completion
Current SituationC
urrent Situation
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Must comply with new building regulations As Design Carbon Calculation As Constructed Carbon Calculation EPC Fabric and Services minimum standards Sale, Rental > 2 years or > 1000m2 individual building
compliance required Rental < 2 years and < 1000m2 generic scheme applies
New Building ModularC
urrent Situation – N
ew B
uild
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Must comply with new building regulations As Design Carbon Calculation As Constructed Carbon Calculation EPC Target adjustment factors to allow re-use of older modules Any new fabric or services must meet minimum standards Sale, Rental > 2 years or > 1000m2 individual building
compliance required Rental < 2 years and < 1000m2 generic scheme applies
Existing (Relocation) Building ModularC
urrent Situation – R
elocation
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Challenges
Temporary building = less than 28 days
Hire fleet requires either
Compliance as new/relocate buildor
Provision of generic calculation
Generic scheme enables retention of majority of services Electric Heating and Lighting as original specification
Hire Fleet – Temporary BuildingsC
urrent Situation – R
elocation
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RecapR
ecap
Route to zero carbon 2010 - 2019
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Specific Guidance for Part L 2013 Development
One in One out policy
Do not increase commercial pressure on construction sector
Align with European/Global targets for climate change
Implement smart regulation where possible
Requirements for 2013R
equirements for 2013
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Active participation in Buildings Regs Working Groups Regular one to one sessions with CLG Review meetings with BRE Submission of full consultation response
Whats been done:Lobbying for 2013
Whats next:
Further detailed discussions with BRE and AECOM Review of Draft Part L2 (2013) Impact analysis of new SBEM for 2013 Develop awareness sessions for members
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Facts already known no major structural changes further 11 or 20% overall reduction retention of generic scheme retention of target adjustment factors
Requirements for 2013R
equirements for 2013
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Items highlighted for change amendment to BRUKL to clarify modular specific
compliance issues with current implementation of consultation version
of SBEM simplify regulation in relation to heating for small hire
buildings revision to lighting calculation for smaller buildings consideration of viability of PFC and aM&T for modular
buildings
Requirements for 2013R
equirements for 2013
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Overview of new regulations Impact of the changes How to achieve compliance Highlight any known issues (regulatory or technical)
When: Planned for October 2013 (assuming CLG remain to schedule)
Where: Central location – Arden Hotel, Birmingham
Who Should Attend: Sales, Marketing & Technical Staff
£125.00 per delegate Members. £195.00 per delegate Non MembersPlus Vat
Part L2 (2013) AwarenessP
art L2 (2013) Aw
areness
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ConclusionC
onclusion
Zero carbon is the ultimate and inevitable objective.