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Realising opportunities for resource efficiency through surveying Introducing the Refurbishment Survey Toolkit (Pilot)

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Realising opportunities for resource efficiency through surveying. Introducing the Refurbishment Survey Toolkit (Pilot). What is resource efficiency ?. Material Quantity. Energy. Water. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Realising opportunities for  resource efficiency  through  surveying

Realising opportunities for resource efficiency through surveying

Introducing the Refurbishment Survey Toolkit (Pilot)

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“Resource efficient construction makes best use of materials, water and energy over the lifecycle of built assets to minimise embodied and operational carbon”

What is resource efficiency?

Energy Water

OperationalImpacts Life-span

Recycled Content

End of Life

Material Quantity

ScarcityWastage

EmbodiedImpacts

Components of resource efficiency that can be influenced by a building surveyor

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Business benefits of resource efficient construction include:

Cost savings; Risk reduction; Opportunities for innovation; Compliance with regulations, standards and planning

requirements; Supporting industry objectives; and Improved reputation.

Why be more resource efficient?

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Approximately 70% of buildings that will be present in 2050 are in existence

Significant refurbishment of buildings required in order to meet the Government’s carbon budgets

Effective refurbishment can offer considerable benefit

The need for resource efficient refurbishment

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Given the scale of refurbishment required there exists huge opportunity to improve resource efficiency in terms of:

– Selection of appropriate materials– Reducing waste– Improving operational efficiency

Opportunity

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WRAP has undertaken a range of projects related to refurbishment (research / engagement / case studies)

Opportunities to improve resource efficiency of refurbishment are currently being missed

Background to the project

Surveyors have a key role to play

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Surveyors and the construction supply chain

Client Surveyor Designer Contractor

Product supplier

The influence of the building surveyor: At concept stage the surveyor can provide strategic advice on

schematic development plans At detailed design stage they can advise on alternative design plans Alternatively they can advise clients before a commitment is made

to purchase a real estate asset

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BriefAssemble working group of experts to test and understand:

−Barriers / opportunities−Advantages−Disadvantages....

....of a resource efficient approach

Identify what is required to increase awareness and help surveyors to deliver more resource efficient refurbishment projects

Introducing the Refurbishment Survey Toolkit project

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Introducing the working group

Patricia Newman Practice

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Feedback from Working Group

Advantages Identify and capture

benefits Closer engagement

with the client / supply chain

Reputation

Disadvantages Finance / time

implications Information overload Up-skilling / re-skilling

What are the potential advantages / disadvantages of a more resource efficient approach?

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How to overcome the disadvantages

Demonstrate the business case through evidence and real life case studies

Provide quick to use, free guidance

Ensure the supply chain is committed to resource efficiency and collaborate from top downwards (and vice versa)

Obtain endorsement from clients, trade bodies, etc

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What does the surveyor need to improve Resource Efficiency?

Clear remit from client Information about the scope of works Understand key stakeholders Awareness of quick wins and success

factors Knowledge of where to go for more

information

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Other findings from working group

Extent of influence dependent on the scale of project

There are many areas relating to low carbon refurbishment that the surveyor may not currently addressing but can do so with correct guidance

The remit and ability of the surveyor to influence Resource Efficiency strongly linked to the Project Brief that they were allocated

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Specification for toolkit (derived from working group)

Simple and quick to use Explains Resource Efficiency and associated

benefits Describes process for embedding Resource

Efficiency through procurement process Provides example quick win opportunities Signposts to further information

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Introducing the Refurbishment Survey Toolkit (Pilot)

Free to use Supported by RICS Informed through working group of industry

specialists

Introduction Background

Procurement

Process of addressing Resource Efficiency

Home Page

Next Page

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How to use the toolkit

Click here to understand what Resource Efficiency (RE) means and why it is of relevance to clients and surveyors 1) Background

Click here to understand the Resource Efficiency actions that can be applied at each construction stage.

Click here to view relevant information such as legislation, environmental assessment and useful websites for different UK regions. 3) Further Information

2a) Procurement

2b) Survey

Click here to view WRAP's recommended approach to resource efficient procurement and understand how to embed this within your projectsClick here to view the key Resource Efficiency considerations that may be applicable to your project (and understand the associated benefits). Links to case studies and business cases are provided.

2) Process of addressing Resource Efficiency

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Process Explains actions for clients and surveyors (based on

project stages)

Provides links to subsequent sections

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Explaining the procurement process

000

Policy Statement

Contract Clause

Project Implementation

Project Specific Resource

Efficiency Brief(RMP scoping

output)

Commit

Cascade

Capture

Resource Management

Plan

n The Policy Statement declares the high level commitment (and typically contains actions and goals for being more resource efficient).

n The Project Specific Resource Efficiency Brief details the actions to be taken based on project specific circumstances.

n The Contract Clause formalises the approach and requires adherence to the agreed actions (e.g. through the Resource Management Planning process).

n The Project Implementation stage defines the information that should be gathered to evidence actions.

Click on each link to view more information about each step of the process and model wording to be used in your own documents

(Management framework)

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The Resource Efficiency survey Section split into four Resource Efficiency categories:

For each category the following information is provided:−Links to business cases−Links to case studies−List of quick win opportunities

Materials Waste Water Energy

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Business case and case studies - MaterialsOptimising Materials Use On

SiteNumerous opportunities exist throughout the survey, design and construction stages to embed Resource Efficiency in a refurbishment project through simple consideration of the materials used.

Equally, organisations can take advantage of opportunities to reduce costs through considered material specification, with lifetime maintenance and management costs typically around five times greater than the cost of initial construction.

Case study: 62-64 Seymour Street Refurbishment of 5 storey Victorian residentialblock; mixed use.- Set 'Cradle to Gate' targets for embodied carbon - Concrete frame - 439tCO2e (50% GGBS) - Cladding 740tCO2e- Transport study demonstrated a 30-40% contribution of total embodied carbon of precast concrete due to transportation- Analysis of three suppliers (Lincolnshire, Dublin and Brussels) local supplier used despite higher cost. View full

case study

Understanding the business case

Throughout the construction sector clients are expecting more from designers and consultants. A particular challenge is keeping costs down whilst meeting the high sustainability standards sought by planners, investors and occupiers. Resource use (materials, energy and water) is an increasingly important component of both cost and environmental impact: since 2000, resource costs have increased by ~150%. Real energy and water costs are up ~120%

and 60% respectively in the last decade; and construction materials are responsible for ~10% of UK carbon emissions .

View full business

case

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Identifying opportunities - MaterialsResource Efficiency

Consideration Benefits of resource efficient approachSpecify materials with a higher recycled content

n For clients, requiring projects to exceed a minimum level of recycled content is commercially sensible, good for the environment and achievable at no additional cost

Specify materials with lower embodied carbon

n Use of materials with low embodied carbon minimises the environmental impacts of construction.n Specification of materials with low embodied carbon will assist organisations in meeting environmental commitments.

Are there opportunities to consider durability / intended lifespan?

n By specifying materials with sufficient durability to match the intend life of the building operational maintenance costs and replacement costs will be minimised.n By selecting durable materials the likely material requirements of the building will be reduced over its life span.

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Further information

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What next? Links with ‘Tablet’ based reporting systems

Tablet based, ‘Cloud’ reporting tools are gradually becoming normal practice for conducting on-site surveys for many practices of all sizes.

WRAP is in discussions with leading ‘Cloud’ reporting software companies to develop a ‘resource efficient’ cloud based reporting tool – watch this space.