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Project Managers Guide to Energy and Water Efficiency Measures in University Buildings Energy Consortium Conference 8 th December 2006 MATTHEW EDIS Building.

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1 Project Managers Guide to Energy and Water Efficiency Measures in University Buildings Energy Consortium Conference 8 th December 2006 MATTHEW EDIS Building Design Partnership

2 Presentation Structure Introduction Document Structure Summary Questions

3 Introduction What is it? Higher Education Sector Energy Water Set targets beyond current legislation Assist the delivery of these targets

4 Introduction How has it been developed? Working group University site visits Peer review

5 Introduction Who should use it? Directors of Estates Energy Managers Facility Managers Project Managers

6 Introduction Why should it be used? Increasing investment Energy costs Legislation Reputation

7 Introduction When should it be used? Development of brief Key stages of project Feasibility & early design Design Development Construction Occupation

8 Introduction How can it be obtained? The Energy Consortium web site

9 Document Structure Simplicity Non-technical explanation of systems Identification of suitable solutions for different building types. Clearly defined targets Identification of structure for delivery

10 Introduction to the Guide Project Drivers Project Guidance Passive Energy Measures Active Energy Measures Renewable Energy Water Measures Design Targets Help and Support Content

11 Client & Design Team Communication Regulations and Legislation Costs and Programme Project Drivers

12 Range of 16 Building Types Project Guidance

13 52% Heating 14% Lighting 9% Water Heating 5% Cooking 4 % Cooling 16% Other Lighting Other Cooling Cooking Water Heating Space Heating Active Energy Measures

14 Commissioning Energy Metering and Log Books Active Energy Measures

15 Site Layout & Orientation External Envelope & Daylight Natural Ventilation & Thermal Mass Building Modelling Software Passive Energy Measures

16 Bio-fuels Solar Thermal Collectors Energy From the Ground Wind Turbines Photovoltaic Panels Hydro Electric Renewable Energy

17 Water Efficiency Water Recycling Drainage Attenuation Other Water Issues Water Measures

18 Client commitment in writing to low energy and water design Use of Whole Life Costing 15% below Part L Building Regulations for new buildings 20% energy and water use reductions on refurbishments 25% low or zero carbon systems Design Targets

19 Air leakage 5 m 3 /h/m 2 for all new buildings Daylight linked dimming controls Low water use fittings and equipment 50% toilet flushing using recycled water in new buildings 90% of all energy metered Commitment to using Log Book Design Targets

20 Summary Aimed at Higher Education Sector Delivery of Energy & Water Efficiency Advice to project delivers Setting targets beyond legislation Assistance with delivering targets Available from The Energy Consortium

21 Questions


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