by James Blackburn | Oct 2, 2024 | News |
Current Building Regulations Part L 2021 – Compare the minimum U values To help understand the changes in Part L from 2013 to 2021 editions, CGC has summarised the recommended minimum U-Values into the tables below. In following articles we will explore...
by James Blackburn | Oct 2, 2024 | News |
Current Building Regulations Part L 2021 – So what so far? So much consultation…….so much talk of new targets and requirements! The potential to cause confusion in those on the periphery of the subject and even those specialist consultants, is clear....
by Charlie Martin | Apr 13, 2023 | News |
3 Delivering Sustainable Cities Cities of the future will have to be cleaner, greener and more energy efficient. To get there, developers and local authorities will have to work together. The world’s population is increasingly urban. By 2050, the UN estimates...
by Charlie Martin | Mar 13, 2020 | News |
3 Energy Performance of Buildings Directive If you want to sell or rent out a building, you will have to get your head around the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Here’s how it works. The climate crisis is well and truly on us and all countries have to...
by Charlie Martin | Oct 22, 2019 | News |
3 Mind the Gap: Measuring the Performance Gap Most major development projects will have a gap between emissions measured during tests and in real life. To close it, we first have to measure it. Almost every project has one: a gap between the performance as...
by Charlie Martin | Oct 22, 2019 | News |
3 Sustainability in Construction, What Does it Mean? Sustainable construction is about taking a comprehensive approach throughout the entire lifecycle of a building, from planning to decommissioning. Climate change is upon us. It is real, serious and everyone,...
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