Sharing experience of sustainable construction Sue Innes Director, Sustainability

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Sharing experience of sustainable construction

Sue InnesDirector, Sustainability

Aims for today

• Setting the scene: where are we now in the UK?

• Constructing Excellence

• The Sustainability Forum, its work and role

• The UK-Sweden Initiative for Sustainable Construction

Where are we now?

• Resource use in construction products = 420 million tonnes

• Conversion rate of 64%• Construction site waste = 90 million tonnes• Construction industry spent around £200 million on

landfill tax alone last year …• ….. Landfill tax will rise to minimum £35/tonne

• 52% of CO2 emissions as a result of construction

• Responsible for more pollution incidents than any other industry sector

Where are we now? Attitude change!

• Whole span of the industry – but in parts!– Large companies– Small companies– Investors & insurers– Some clients– Waste companies ....etc

• Generally - awareness of the need to do something ….• …… but what?• Much more aware of environmental issues

Sustainable construction?

• Where should we stop……– Sustainable construction– Sustainable built

environment– Sustainable communities– Sustainable development

What do we think we need to address?Environmental sustainability

• Environmental Performance Indicators (EPIs)

• Choice of materials

• Biodiversity

• Energy

• Transport

• Water

• Minimising pollution

• Waste minimisation & management

• Managing built assets appropriately

Economic sustainability: Key Performance Indicator results

Key Performance Indicator Industry DPs

Client satisfaction – product 73% 85%

Defects 58% 86%

Safety 990 495

Cost predictability – construction 50% 71%

Time predictability - design 46% 81%

Cost +2% -2%

Time +4% -8%

Social sustainability• Health & Safety

• Respect for People

• Health and well-being

• Community engagement

• Design Quality Indicators

• Considerate Constructors

Scheme

• Post-occupancy evaluation

Constructing Excellence

Case study: Blackpool Tramway

Blackpool Tramway - results

• Zero accidents• Completed ahead of time• 100% re-use or recycling of waste• Financial savings:

– Year 1 – £554/metre– Year 2 - £512/metre– Year 3 - £500/metre

Sustainability Forum - Mission Statement

“To provide strategic advice on sustainable construction

issues to government and the Strategic Forum for

Construction”

Sustainability Forum

Strategic Forum for Construction

Sustainability Forum Logistics GroupIntegration Management

GroupJoint Construction /

Insurance Group

Constructing Excellence

Strategic advice to Government & the construction sector

Skills Matrix

UK-Sweden Initiative for Sustainable Construction

Case study: Lindas

Section through Lindas house

Case study: Dunston Innovation Centre

Dunston Innovation Centre

Cost savings in use

Assuming 4.5p/Kwh

Typical air-conditioned building:

annual cost = £42,662

Comfort cooled by earth

energy system:

annual cost = £10,125

Annual saving in costs

= £32,537

Sharing knowledge and experience

• We believe that this is the way forward

• Sharing experience helps to move the whole industry beyond existing practice

• Gain ideas and learn from others’ mistakes!

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