Elementa 2020 Masterplanning Brochure

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Elementa Consulting Building Services + Sustainability Masterplanning Brochure 2020


MEP SERVICES

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

• Mechanical, electrical & public health

• WELL Buildings

• Performance Engineering

• Fitwel Consultancy

• Architectural Lighting

• BREEAM + LEED

• Fire Engineering Consultancy

• Passivhaus advice and consultancy

• MEP project management

• Sustainability statements and strategies

• Input into business cases

• Strategic planning advice to meet national and local

• Budget cost advice

sustainability and carbon requirements

• Acquisition, Condition and Dilapidation surveys

• Guidance on cost-effective means of meeting and

• Seasonal commissioning and performance testing management post practical completion

exceeding Part L • Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and Display

• Asset review and in use feasibility assessments

Energy Certificates (DECs)

• Vertical Transportation advice and consultancy

• Energy audits and building optimisation

• Utility/local authority assessments and reviews

• Post occupancy and operational reviews

• Refrigeration assessments and audits

• Soft landings

• Clerk of works consultancy

• Building Information Modelling (BIM) project design

• Specialist lighting design

and integration

Winner CIBSE Building Per formance Consultanc y of the year 2020 (51-300)

Winner CIBSE Engineer of the Year 2019

Winner CIBSE Building Consultanc y of the Year 2017 & 2018

Winner CIBSE Employer of the Year 2017 & 2018

Shor tlisted : Building Awards Engineering Consultant of the Year 2018

Finalist: CIBSE Learning &

‘Fit Out of Workplace’ Regional Winner 2018

Winner CIBSE International Projec t of the Year 2016/17/18

A SOS Contac t Centre Leavesden

Development Award 2018

‘Refurbished’ Regional Winner 2019

Boden HQ


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Contents

01.

Foreword

02.

About Elementa

03.

Timeline of Impact

0.4

Elementa’s Impact

05.

Projects

06.

Biographies

07.

Client’s + Awards


01. Foreword “ We are an 80 -s trong team of building ser vices engineers and sus tainabilit y consultant s with of f ices in London and Ox ford. O ver 30 years of success ful projec ts has established a reputation for collaboration and design excellence. We are the UK arm of Integral Group – a 800 strong international f irm of leading for ward thinking engineers who share a commitment to changing the face of MEP engineering and sus tainabilit y. A s par t of Integral Group, we have the capabilit y and capacit y to tackle the largest and most complex projec ts in the UK and overseas. Our largest UK projec ts have construc tion values over £200m. You will f ind that work ing with Element a is dif ferent to our competitors. A bove all thing s we believe that success is achieved by s trong teams whose relationships are based on trus t. To give our s taf f the skills they need to be ef fec tive team players, we train for technical excellence, leadership, management, communication and most impor tantly how to listen well. Our designs are geared for per formance and going beyond compliance. We get there not by throwing money at complex problems, but by applying strategic thinking and accelerating the adoption of new technologies. The result - buildings that are resilient, resource ef f icient, healthy and produc tive, that connec t us with nature and of which future generations will be proud. In the following pages you’ll see more of who we are and how we work , the streng th of our team and the track record that we have built. We look for ward to working with you to deliver the nex t generation of high per formance buildings.”

Brian Goldsmith - Managing Principal


800+ Staff in 22 offices under a Single Deep Green Umbrella

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30 Years Trusted UK experience

22 Global offices

11 Years of Integral Group

02. About Elementa Elementa Consulting is an Integral Group company with over 80 employees located at of f ices in London and Oxford. The wider Integral Group is a 800-strong interactive global network of design professionals in 22 of f ices, providing a full range of building s ystem design, sustainabilit y consultanc y and energ y analysis ser vices, with s taf f widely regarded as innovative leaders in their f ields. Ever y Element a projec t is led by a Pr incipal w ho ret ains per sonal responsibili t y for the overall per formance of our ser vices. Principals lead the design direc tion of their own jobs and also contribute to the development of projec t s across the company through our design review process. Our A ssociate Principals are both skilled projec t managers and accomplished design engineers. They co - ordinate our ser vices and ensure that appropriate resources are assigned to their jobs to meet projec t needs and our s tandards of ser vice excellence. Discipline Leads provide technical oversight and co-ordination of specialis t resources to the benef it of ever y projec t. These include C AD and Revit BIM, Building Physics Analysis, Architec tural Lighting , Public Health Engineering , Qualit y Management , and Commissioning. Additionally, Elementa is able to draw upon the deep exper tise and thought leadership of our Integral Group colleagues - in areas including Advanced Daylight Simulation, Laborator y Engineering , and Dis tric t Energ y Sys tems.

CIBSE

1st

800+

Award Winning

European Fitwel Office

Global employees


BILL OVERTURF CEO

BRIAN GOLDSMITH MANAGING PRINCIPAL

DOUG KERR CRO

PRINCIPALS

ROB HARRIS

SIMON EBBATSON

DAVID GLOSSOP

GRAHAM MARGETTS

EDWARD GARROD

NATHAN MILLAR

MICHEL WIZENBERG

CARL MCKENZIE

ASSOCIATE PRINCIPALS AND SPECIALIST LEADS

HUGH DUGDALE

ANDREW JOLLY HEAD OF BIM

ROB WISE

NICK KENNEDY

ROB TEMPLEY

EMILY SHEARER

PAUL OSBORNE

RONAN PIGOTT

NIGEL GREEN

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03. Timeline of Impact 2013 300+ EMPLOYEES 2005 LEADERSHIP AT USGBC Kevin Hydes is Chair of the USGBC 2008 INTEGRAL GROUP FOUNDED Integral Group founded by CEO Kevin Hydes LEADERSHIP AT WGBC Kevin Hydes is Chair of World Green Building Council 2009 NEW OFFICES: VIRGINIA Offices open in Richmond & Alexandria, VA RUMSEY JOINS INTEGRAL GROUP Rumsey Engineers join Integral Group in Oakland, CA

2011

100+ EMPLOYEES CANADA: COBALT PARTNERS WITH IG Integral Group launches in Vancouver & Toronto when Cobalt joins the firm IDEAS SAN JOSE JOINS INTEGRAL GROUP After successful collaboration on numerous projects, IDeAs San Jose partners with IG

NEW OFFICE: LOS ANGELES, CA NEW OFFICE: CALGARY, AB CANADA 1ST NZE LAB IN THE WORLD J. Craig Venter Institute is the first NZE completed lab in the world 1ST JUST LABEL ENGINEERING FIRM Integral Group is the first engineering firm to receive a JUST Label WELL BUILDING STANDARD PILOT Integral Group helps launch pilot of WELL Building Standard

200+ EMPLOYEES

UK: ELEMENTA JOINS INTEGRAL GROUP Elementa Consulting becomes a member of Integral Group with offices in London & Oxford, UK IG SAN JOSE: 1ST NZE COMM. OFFICE Integral Group’s San Jose office is certified as the first NZE commercial office building in the United States IG OAKLAND: HIGHEST LEED-CI SCORE Oakland receives world’s highest ever LEED Commercial Interiors score: 102 credits


2019 NEW OFFICE: ATLANTA, GA NEW OFFICE: VICTORIA, BC CANADA 800+ EMPLOYEES LARGEST NZE MUSEUM The San Francisco Exploratorium is the largest NZE museum 1ST LEED GOLD RESTAURANT Cactus Club Cafe becomes Canada’s first LEED Gold certified restaurant ASHRAE AWARD: ENG. EXCELLENCE IG wins ASHRAE Award of Engineering Excellence (4th ever in 15 years) for Packard Foundation NZE Headquarters ECODISTRICTS FORMED Integral Group becomes a founding member of EcoDistricts

2016

NEW OFFICE: AUSTIN, TX 50 NZE PROJECTS Integral Group achieves 50 Zero Net Energy designed projects 1ST LEED V.4 GOLD LIBRARY The Alameda Library achieved first LEED v.4 Gold certification of a library NEW OFFICE: SEATTLE, WA

NEW OFFICE: SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AUS NEW YORK, US BELGRADE

FITWEL CHAMPIONS Integral Group commits to becoming Fitwel Champions 1ST UK & CANADA FITWEL WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION Elementa receives first Fitwel workplace certification outside of North America. IG Toronto then receives first Fitwel workplace certification in Canada 10TH ANNIVERSARY Greenbuild Boston: Integral Group celebrates 10 th anniversary 1ST NZE COMM. BLDG. IN SAN FRANCISCO DPR Construction’s office is the first NZE certified commercial building in San Francisco ONE PLANET GLOBAL FOUNDER Integral Group signs on as a Global Founder of the online platform for One Planet Living JM BEAN & CO JOIN INTEGRAL GROUP Vancouver-based firm partners with IG

2020

AWARD WINNERS Winner CIBSE Building Performance Consultancy of the year 2020 (51-300)

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04. Elementa’s Impact

4 16

Passive House Projects

Certified Passive House Designers/ Consultants

3.3M

Hours Worked Toward the Green Movement

8

LBC Projects Completed or in Design

12 3

Fitwel Ambassadors

91 90+

Fitwel Projects (London, Oakland, and Toronto offices)

30+

Countries with Integral Group Projects

Total LEED Projects Completed

LEED Accredited Professionals

153

BREEAM Projects

2

WELL Certified Projects


22 Offices

481M

kWh Project Savings (est.)

85+

Zero Net Energy Projects Completed or in Design

4M

Therms Project Savings (est.)

243M 3M

kWh per Year influenced Savings (est.)

Therms per Year Influenced Savings (est.)

350+ Industry Awards

800+ Employees

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05. PROJECTS



NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT

NEIGHBORHOOD

RDC- Master Plan, Primary Infrastructure and Fundamental Science Building FSB - Schematic Design Submittal October 2, 2014

DEVELOPMENT

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VERY STRONG STRONG MODERATE NO STRESS

QRDC MASTER PLAN // CONCEPT STUDIES


Masterplans We collaborate with urban designers and landscape architec ts to develop new models of sustainable development at the neighbourhood, campus and distric t scales. We rethink assumptions about how buildings should be massed, arranged, connec ted and ser viced. The resulting communities are bet ter equipped to face the future – more resilient, resource-ef f icient and healthier.

Emerging Trends: •

Replacing hard infras truc ture with lowimpac t natural s ys tems

New business models to unlock inves tment in local priorities

Resource sharing and load balancing in mixed use development s

Connec ted, responsive, smar t infras truc ture

Sus tainabilit y rating and assessment using national and international benchmark s

Key Success Fac tors: •

Collaborative work shops to develop shared vision and goals

Rapid analysis of oppor tunities for resource ef f iciencies, microclimate enhancement, dis tric t utilities, environmental cons traint s

Stakeholder engagement around clearly presented and rigorous data

Early evaluation of dis tric t s ys tems feasibilit y

Our of fer Our masterplan support ser v ices combine sus t ainabili t y s t rateg y, env ironment al desig n a n d a n a l y s i s , d i s t r i c t s y s te m s simula t ion , eng ine er ing de sig n and sustainable planning guidance.


Airport City Masterplan Istanbul Location: Istanbul Client: iGA Architect: Perkins + Will Project Size: 5,000,000 m²

When complete Istanbul New Airport will be the world’s largest airport, and will create a multi-modal transit hub combining aviation, high speed rail, metro and regional bus stations. Airport City is the landside development strategy to exploit the transit oriented development opportunity providing retail, hotel, office, cultural and community facilities. Much of the development land has been contaminated by previous lignite mining activity - the project creates an opportunity to restore lost habitat and protect the fragile ecosystem remnants on the site. Elementa are leading the development of the Sustainability Vision for the development, the high-performance buildings strategy and sitewide M+E infrastructure engineering concept. The work began with a detailed benchmarking study of leading international airports and airport city developments. Exploring the latest developments in infrastructure sustainability frameworks with the Client has led to the incorporation of elements of the Envision Rating System for Sustainable Infrastructure into the project Sustainability Vision, alongside version 4 of LEED ND and LEED BD+C. Design guidelines are being prepared that will create a performance-based platform from which future design teams will be able to deliver on iGA’s goal of being a global leader in sustainability whilst fully addressing the needs of local communities and respecting the local environmental and social context.

www.elementaconsulting.com

elementa

Member of Integral Group


KONSEPT B KUŞ BAKIŞI CONCEPT B BIRDSEYE VIEW

Atasehir Masterplan Istanbul

ATAŞEHIR VISION PLAN // PLAN UPDATE // 09 JULY 2015

Location: Istanbul Client: Sampas A.S Architect: Perkins + Will Project Size: £1 Billion

This project consisted of redevelopment of an entire district of Istanbul to create a high-density, transit-oriented development that can sustainably meet demands for new homes, jobs. The challenge of this project was to advise the Urban Planning team at an early stage when several design options could have been explored. The floor areas and end-uses were not fixed and could significantly change. To understand the resource intensity of the development and to get a sense of scale of the carbon footprint of the masterplan, we have built a simplified notional model of an urban block and tested it using Sefaira Concept Analysis software. The use of this software helped us to focus on major issues and to easily change assumptions and scenarios.

www.elementaconsulting.com

elementa

Member of Integral Group


Canterbury Riverside Location: Canterbury, UK Client: Bouygues Development Architect: PRC Project Size: £65m

Canterbury Riverside is a £65m mixed use development on the edge of the historic core of Canterbury in Kent, UK. Elementa were appointed by the project developer and main contractor, Bouygues, to lead a Sustainability Charrette and to use this workshop to develop a compelling Sustainability Vision for the development. Pre-charrette online surveys were used to engage every organization working on the project. A half-day workshop - facilitated by Elementa Principal Edward Garrod - introduced the project team to a simple ‘ten theme’ sustainability framework, and challenged them to develop distinct visions that could respond to different sets of sustainability challenges. By exploring the overlaps and connections between seemingly separate concerns a consensus was developed that identified major opportunities to develop cost-effective new strategies for flood resilience, climate change adaptation, ecology, health and wellbeing, and community engagement. Eight ‘Guiding Principles’ have been agreed and a gap analysis used to identify where these go beyond the scope of conventional BREEAM sustainability goals.

www.elementaconsulting.com

elementa

Member of Integral Group


Hallsville Quarter Sustainable Visioning Location: Canning Town, London Client: Linkcity (Bouygues Development UK) Architect: Hawkins\Brown Project Size: £200m

Hallsville Quarter aims to create a new heart for Canning Town that will kickstart wider regeneration within the London Borough of Newham. Hallsville Quarter is a mixed use development to be delivered in five phases. It combines significant new retail provision to create a new high street, over 1,130 new homes, a 200 room hotel, leisure facilities and underground parking. Phase 1 was completed in 2015, Phase 2 will complete in 2017. Elementa have been commissioned to review the 2011 Sustainability Strategy developed to support the Outline Planning Consent for the Quarter, creating a new Sustainable Vision for Phase 3 onwards. This has been achieved through a workshop that included representatives from across the Project Team including developer, contractor, facilities management, architect and landscape architect. A Sustainable Vision has been created that focuses on 8 Guiding Principles that were revealed through the workshop process. These will be monitored via our role as Peer Reviewers for MEP and Sustainability for Phase 3. Elementa are also commissioned to develop the Employer’s Requirements for Phase 3 MEP Systems, defining the process and performance criteria by which the MEP Consultant will meet Linkcity’s Sustainability objectives.

www.elementaconsulting.com

elementa

Member of Integral Group


QRDC Masterplan, Doha - Sust

1000.00

Surplus condensate - typical daily volumes in m3 for each month Research & Development Complex - Phase 1A

900.00

Mesoscale

800.00

QBRI & WCMCQ Vivaria Building Fundamental Science Building

700.00

High Performance Computing

600.00

Executive Administration & Support Facility Executive Annex

500.00

Translational Research Building

400.00

Growth Area 1

300.00

Growth Area 2 Growth Area 3

200.00

Growth Area 4

100.00

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Location: Doha, Qatar Client: Qatar Foundation Architect: Perkins + Will Project Size: 40 ha, 430,000 m2 GFA

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High Performance Computing Mesoscale

600.00

800.00

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500.00

Executive Annex Fundamental Science Building

700.00

Translational Research Building

High Performance Computing

400.00

600.00

Growth Area 1

300.00

Growth Area 2

Executive Administration & Support Facility Executive Annex

500.00

Growth Area 3

200.00

Translational Research Building

Working alongside urban design and landscape designers Elementa have developed, simulated, illustrated and codified strategies that will RDC- Master Plan, Primary Infrastructure and Fundamental Science Building significantly increase external comfort – essential to make aFSBpedestrian - Schematic Design Submittal October 2, 2014 lab air change rates have the potential to yield vast amounts of condensate that in Qatar would typcially be discharged oriented neighborhood successful. as wastewater - peaking when irrigation demands are at their highest Growth Area 4

400.00

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100.00

300.00

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CONDENSATE These strategies are embedded within design guidelines for all future IRRIGATION POTABLE development at QRDC alongside requirements for energy management, WATER WATER CONDENSATE water conservation and harvesting, health and wellbeing. Working with the support of the LEED ND team at USGBC the project has extended the LEED® framework using familiar credit structures and terminology to address regional environmental priorities and client strategic objectives AIR

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95 Milton Park Location: Oxford Client: MEPC Architect: SRA Architects Project Size: £8 Million BREEAM Rating: Targeting Excellent

This project builds on to an extensive portfolio that Elementa have been involved in at Milton Park, a large business and technology park operated by MEPC. Building upon the success of numerous completed buildings already at the site, Elementa are involved in a new build development, 95 Milton Park. As with many of the buildings at the complex, 95 Milton Park will be a hybrid building consisting of office space and laboratories. Sustainability is a key focus of the new building and is expected to achieve an ‘excellent’ BREEAM rating. This is will be accomplished through measures including, exposed thermal mass, night time purging, low energy lighting, solar hot water, rainwater harvesting and SUDS drainage. Extensive passive design measures will be adopted to minimise carbon dioxide emissions, including the use of fabric with low U-values and g-values, and a low building air permeability. Extensive external solar shading measures will be adopted including the use of high performance glazing set back into the façade, vertical mullion fins and a bespoke external canopy on the south façade, in order to minimise solar gain and ensure compliance with Criterion 3 of Part L2A of the Building Regulations. Elementa are providing thermal modelling expertise and carbon dioxide reduction consultancy, in addition to performance duties for all incoming services and MEP distribution infrastructure within the central core. Elementa will also be providing construction stage duties, which include a

review of the contractor’s design documentation, in addition to site inspections and commissioning witnessing duties.

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101 + 102 Park Drive Milton Park Location: Oxfordshire, UK Client: MEPC Architect: Stubbs Rich Architects Construction Cost: £15 million BREEAM Rating: Excellent

This project consists of 56,000 ft² speculative office space located in Milton Park, one of Europe’s largest business parks. The site location is in an Enterprise Zone, a prominent location, that is expanding on the success of Milton Park. The development comprises two three-storey office buildings together with associated two-storey car park provides needed modern office space for increased demand in the area. The contemporary CAT A offices achieved a BREEAM “Excellent” rating utilising low carbon technologies including included Photovoltaics, efficient lighting controls and energy efficient air source heat pumps. 101 Milton Park development was shortlisted for a Schuco Excellence Award for Design & Innovation in association with the RIBA Journal. Key challenges included phasing the works to ensure no disruption to the nearby day nursery and office buildings. Elementa is providing MEP detailed design, sustainable strategies and BREEAM Services on a design and build basis. In addition, Elementa are being retained on the client side to undertake monitoring of the Contractor’s design and install works. 101 Park Drive was shortlisted at the CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2016 for Project of the Year - Commercial/ Industrial.

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Milton Park 142 and 143 Park Drive East Location: Oxford Client: MEPC Architect: SRA Architects Project Size: £7.5 Million BREEAM Rating: Targeting Excellent

Milton Park is one the largest business communities in the UK as well as an international centre for biotech, healthcare, research and development. Elementa have been involved with various developments at the park and are drawing upon that experience to develop brand new hybrid units, 142 and 143 Park Drive. The new buildings will be designed to provide flexible/ office/hi-tech accommodation for science and technology occupiers. The development will constitute two separate buildings, one at three storeys and the other at two storeys. The top floor of each building is to be fitted out as a Cat A office. The lower storeys will be finished to shell and core specification only with associated laboratory or office fit out carried out by the occupier. As with any building at the Milton Park Complex, a key focus for 142 and 143 will be sustainability and is to be designed to achieve BREEAM ‘Excellent’. Elementa are providing Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health services designs for the hybrid units.

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155 Brook Drive Milton Park Location: Oxfordshire, UK Client: MEPC Architect: SRA Architects Construction Cost: £2.4 million BREEAM Rating: Very Good

This project consists of a bespoke 9,000 ft² office space adjoined to 9,000 ft² warehouse space located in Milton Park, one of Europe’s largest business parks. The site location is in an Enterprise Zone, a prominent location, that is expanding on the success of Milton Park. The development combines the tenant’s two existing business operations into one building, a two-storey office building adjoined to the warehouse together with associated car park and loading bay providing modern accommodation for the business needs.

being retained on the client side to undertake monitoring of the Contractor’s design and install works.

The modern and contemporary CAT B building will achieve a BREEAM “Very Good” rating utilising low carbon technologies, high efficiency fabric, efficient lighting controls and energy efficient air source heat pumps. A ventilation strategy was developed with SRA Architects to provide naturally ventilated offices to the development whilst providing comfortable temperatures during the summer period, with compliance with CIBSE overheating criteria. Key challenges included achieving a BREEAM “Very Good” rating without renewable technologies and providing natural ventilation to a deep plan office with a single sided façade. This was achieved by the introduction of openable clerestory widows and louvers. Elementa is providing MEP detailed design, sustainable strategies and BREEAM Services on a design and build basis. In addition, Elementa are

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172 Brook Drive Milton Park Location: Oxfordshire, UK Client: MEPC Architect: Michael Sparks Associates Construction Cost: £4 million BREEAM Rating: Very Good

This project consists of a bespoke 22,500 ft² production facility and 17,000 ft² office accommodation over 2 floors, located in Milton Park, one of Europe’s largest business parks. The site location is in an Enterprise Zone, a prominent location, that is expanding on the success of Milton Park. The development relocates an existing tenant into a purpose built facility under one roof, providing modern accommodation for the growing business needs. The modern and contemporary CAT B building will achieve a BREEAM “Very Good” rating utilising high efficiency fabric, efficient lighting controls and energy efficient air source heat pumps. Key challenges included achieving a BREEAM “Very Good” rating without renewable technologies. Elementa is providing MEP detailed design, sustainable strategies and BREEAM Services on a design and build basis. In addition, Elementa are being retained on the client side to undertake monitoring of the Contractor’s design and install works.

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Qatar Foundation Fundamental Science Building

Our forward thinking design incorporates:

Location: Education City, Doha Client: Qatar Foundation Architect: Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will Project Size: £150 Million

Elementa delivered a high level design and sustainability input for the prestigious Qatar Foundation’s new research and development centre piece. The Fundamental Science Building is a new 506,000 sqft state of the art laboratory/research facility located in Education City, Qatar. We have also acted as the sustainability consultants for the masterplan, landscape and infrastructure. We have worked alongside Perkins + Will London, Atlanta, Washington DC and Raleigh to develop the design, and collaborated with Dar Group on infrastructure and local code compliance. Our concept design identified strategic MEP opportunities such as: • Integrating significant renewable energy systems • Using the building form to enhance local microclimate • Applying best practice in high-performance lab design to reduce energy demands creating a high environmental quality that enhances health and wellbeing • Harvesting condensate to meet irrigation needs and other end uses • Establishing best practice • Contributing to diverse and sustainable masterplan infrastructures • Maximising flexibility and adaptability of the building to accommodate change Elementa have provided full Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health design as well as sustainability strategies utilising dynamic thermal modelling, leading energy workshops for the development and undertaking feasibility studies.

• Active chilled beam system with demand control ventilation – delivering a 30% reduction in energy consumption compared to ASHRAE 90.1 • Flexible lab modules served by interstitial plant and distribution, allowing clean rooms to be added to meet future needs • High performance building envelope, with building massing and form designed to create a passively cooled external route through the project • AHU condensate recovery, used for particulate removal, radiant cooling to courtyards, and exported (in vast quantities) to the site’s irrigation network • A PV installation across 70% of the roof, meeting 5% of building demands The facility is the centre piece of a new R+D cluster focused on the challenges of energy and water security. It is developing new science around grid power storage, desalination and environmental management. Capabilities that are housed in the FSB include: • Nanoscale Imaging • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers • Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrometer • Surface Characterization and Deposition • High Throughput Sequencing • Micro/ Nanofabrication • Vibration sensitive research a “Quiet”zone

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Brisbane Baylands Location: Brisbane, CA Size: 684 acres Sustainability: One Planet Living and LEED-ND Platinum Targets

Integral Group has been hired by the City of Brisbane to develop the Sustainability Action Plan for the Brisbane Baylands development, a 684 acre site of a new mixed-use development that will include residential and commercial spaces, as well as a clean tech development center in Brisbane. The City is pursuing development of the site to One Planet Living standards as well as LEED-ND Platinum targets. The Brisbane Baylands provides a comprehensive program for the planning area along with goals, policies, and development standards to guide future public and private actions relating to the area’s development, creation of a public open space network, and re-establishment of healthy ecological functions. The Brisbane Baylands Specific Plan also identifies necessary infrastructure and circulation improvements to accommodate proposed growth and a strategy for ensuring coordinated implementation.

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Innovation Square University of Florida Gainesville, Florida

The utility infrastructure master plan included organization and planning for distribution of water, sewer, normal power, emergency power, communications, heating and cooling on a district basis. The planning evaluated the requirements for these services for the anticipated academic, research laboratories, office, hospitality, residential, and retail uses.

Location: Florida Client: University of Florida Architect: Perkins + Will Project Size: 4.0 million ft²

Innovation Square is an urban redevelopment project (projected 4.0 million ft² and 8,000 new residents and workers) that will transform twelve under utilized blocks in Midtown Gainesville into a mixed-use urban research neighborhood that advances the national and global profile of the city’s largest employer—the University of Florida with its medical center, Shands Hospital at UF—and the growing local biotech industry. A long term vision plan was created for the former Alachua County General Hospital and surrounding commercial properties. The hospital site, with its surface parking lots, created a gulf between the University and the communities nearby. Working with the Community Redevelopment Agency, Shands Healthcare, private development groups, and other various stakeholders, this vision plan addressed the various physical conditions of the site and the future building program through development of a flexible framework. Innovation Square aligns the goals of all the stakeholders to create a livable, walkable, adaptable and sustainable urban research district that gives Gainesville a competitive edge in attracting and retaining the best minds and companies in research. At the heart of Innovation Square, the “green street” creates a pedestrianfriendly gathering space that connects the entire community, promoting sustainability as central to the urban fabric. The greenway also addresses a significant stormwater initiative within the district allowing stormwater to be addressed before entering the underground system with varying integrated water quality and quantity mitigation initiatives.

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UC Berkeley Global Campus at Richmond Bay Infrastructure Master Plan Location: Richmond, CA Area: 5.4 Million gross sq. ft. new construction, 134 acre site Sustainability: Carbon-Neutrality and Net Zero Water Targets

The Berkeley Global Campus is located on UC Berkeley-administered property fronting the San Francisco Bay in the South Shoreline Area of the City of Richmond, currently serving as the Richmond Field Station. Historically, this area has been the site of a variety of manufacturing and industrial uses, as well as testing and research labs. The site is quite favorable with a very mild climate, a beautiful natural setting on the edge of the bay, and with a deep history of world class research at the Richmond Field Station by UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. The Berkeley Global Campus development represents a unique opportunity for UC Berkeley to demonstrate its leadership, its serious commitment to sustainability, and to create a transformational and state-of-the-art public / private research center. The design for this new campus will meet or exceed the University of California Office of the President’s (UCOP) goal for carbon-neutrality by the year 2025 and the UC Berkeley sustainability initiatives.

energy, renewable energy, water, wastewater, fire protection, and telecommunications systems based on the Long Range Development plan approved in 2014. We benchmarked future buildings for high performance and zeronet energy, integrated photovoltaics, energy storage, a combined thermal ambient/fire loop, biological wastewater treatment, zero net water strategies, and several high performance building technologies. Awards 2015 AIA Los Angeles NEXT Awards, Merit Award

Serving as a living classroom and lab demonstrating state-of-the-art energy and water strategies and technologies, the Global Campus intends to respond to the market and be attractive for a variety of private investments that complement UC’s investment strategy. Integral Group developed the Infrastructure Master Plan to define the

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06. Biographies Brian Goldsmith MIET FCIBSE Fitwel Ambassador Managing Principal, London, UK Brian joined Elementa as a Principal in July 2013 to lead our Commercial s e c tor of fer. B r ian has over 28 year s of e x p er ience wor k ing on leading commercial, residential and mixed use projec t s. Within the commercial sec tor Brian has carried out many Lease Negotiations for end user clients, understands how to secure the necessar y provisions and have these recorded af fec tively within legal documentation. Brian has s trong leadership skills, he uses a methodical approach to ensure that high qualit y schemes are delivered within the client ’s budget and programme. Brian has excellent communication skills and is able to translate complex building ser vices s ys tems into layman’s terms for client s and professional teams. Within Elementa Brian is the Principal sponsor of our Graduate and Trainee scheme and enjoys developing our talented s taf f to their full potential.

Carl McKenzie Eurlng CEng MAPM FIHEEM MCIBSE Principal, London, UK Carl is a highly skilled engineer with out s tanding sus tainable k n o w l e d ge a n d e x te n s i v e e x p e r i e n c e o f d e l i v e r i n g ‘ h i g h e n d ’ engineering /technolog y ’ projec ts within the UK , Middle East and India. Carl is responsible for client relationship liaison, s trategic planning and det ailed development of complex built env ironment schemes. Carl ’s vas t years’ experience within projec t management and deliver y set him as a s trong , ef fec ti ve communic ator and proac ti ve leader, guiding our team to prov ide succes s f ul large scale projec t s. Carl ’s broad pas t experience within the Middle Eas t and India makes him one of our international specialis t s with par ticular knowledge within the healthcare and life-sciences sec tor.

Ed Garrod MBA MA(Cantab) MPhil DipArch LEED AP Fitwel Ambassador Principal, London, UK Ed is an inf luential sus tainabilit y s trategis t and environmental design consul t an t w h os e p as sion lie s in de vel oping comp elling v isions and innov at i ve desig n resp ons es for major proje c t s in t he buil t environment. Ed joined Elementa in March 2014 to focus on growing their international workload and fur ther s treng then their capabilities in environmental analysis and sustainable design consultanc y. Edward was Co -founder, and equit y direc tor of PH A Consult , a sus t ainable de sig n an d env ironm en t al eng in e er ing con sul t an c y a cquire d b y F os ter + Par tners in 2011. Before joining Elementa, Ed was Par tner and Deput y Group Leader for Environmental Engineering at Fos ter + Par tners – providing sustainabilit y strateg y for international projec t s, and direc tion of CSER initiatives.


Rob Harris BEng (Hons) CEng MCIBSE MSc Fitwel Ambassador Principal, London, UK Rob is a qualif ied mechanical engineer with over a decade’s e xper ience in building ser v ices desig n , coordination and projec t management. He is a sk illed communicator, creating good work ing relationships with client s and contrac tors alike and is used to leading large teams of engineers. Rob joined Elementa in 2002 and embodies our progressive approach to training , engineering design and projec t ow ner ship, company leader ship, per sonal development as well as business ownership. His inclusive and immersive career path within Elementa is an ethos that he continues to pass on to the team today. A s a Low C ar b on Consul t ant , licens e d B R EE A M A s s es s or, w i t h a mas ters in building ser vices engineering and management, he has a broad k nowledge of building t y pes, sus t ainable technologies, their implementation and the abilit y to work across disciplines to deliver fully integrated coordinated designs.

Simon Ebbatson BEng (Hons) CEng FCIBSE Fitwel Ambassador Principal, London, UK Simon has over 20 year s pos t g raduate exper ience as a building ser vices engineer in the construc tion industr y. Simon joined Elementa in 20 02 before subsequentl y qualif y ing as a Char tered Engineer in 2003. Believ ing logic al think ing and ef fec ti ve communic ation to be mos t i m p o r t a n t to p ro j e c t s u cce s s , S i m o n e n d e a v o u r s to p ro v i d e a personable and proac tive level of ser vice. A s a qualif ied Low Carbon Consul t ant , Simon is par ticular l y interes ted in the desig n of low environmental impac t buildings and their interac tion with occupant s. W i thin Element a, Simon is responsible for leading the companies technical development and qualit y s ys tems.

David Glossop BEng (Hons) MCIBSE Fitwel Ambassador Principal, London, UK Dav id is a prac t ic all y minde d , s el f mot i v ate d indi v idual show ing s treng th of leader ship by ensuring the ef fec ti ve deli ver y of t ask s through his team. He adopt s a hands- on s t y le within coaching and developing indi v iduals to contribute to the overall per formance of the team to achieve their goals. He brings this inclusive management approach to his engineering projec t management. He is anal y tic al in proces s with the abilit y to make s trategic decisions in line with business strateg y. David has breadth and depth of knowledge within a wide variet y of areas including leisure, hotels, residential, commercial and education sec tors worldwide. David is key lead and inf luence in Elementa’s London Of f ice and has proved to be a valued key member of the company. He dri ves projec t s proac ti vel y, ensuring timelines and budget s are met and has a depth of sus t ainable k now ledge, specif ically passivhaus.


Graham Margetts HND (Diploma Environmental Engineering) CIBSE Low Carbon Consultant Principal, Ox ford, UK Graham has spent over 30 years as a building ser vices engineer and is a regis tered CIBSE Low Carbon Consultant. Graham is our healthcare and science / technolog y lead and has an unrivalled knowledge of systems within this capacit y. He has exper tise i n a l l a rea s of h ea l t h a n d s c i e n ce / te c h n o l o g y s e c to r i n c l u d i ng specialis t laboratories and highly complex operating theatres where contamination issues are critical. Graham is a highl y respec ted team player who has a great deal of e x p er ience r unning mul t idis ciplinar y teams . His s t reng t hs lie in hands- on projec t management ; commercial awareness, client focus and in his commitment to success ful projec t deliver y.

Nathan Millar Principal, Sus tainabilit y, London, UK Nathan prov ides specialis t env ironmental design and sus tainabilit y consul t anc y for projec t s around the globe. His broad exper ience within the sus tainable design processes, makes him a key champion in the deliver y of our projec t s. W i t h e n v iro n m e n t a l e x p e r i e n ce b o t h in t h e p ub li c a n d p r i v a te sec tor s , he joined Element a from F os ter + Par tner s , where he led the development of sus tainabilit y and environmental s trategies on a variet y of projec t s, along with projec t management and coordination as par t of a multi- disciplinar y design on projec t s around the globe. Nathan’s experience in both architec ture, environmental design, and sus tainable planning makes in an invaluable resource. A n ef fec ti ve communicator, he is able to unders tand the needs and requirement s of client s and s t akeholders, prov iding ef fec ti ve responses that are simple to unders tand.

Michel Wizenberg BEng (Hons), MIFireE Principal, Head of Fire Engineering , London, UK Michel is a highly experienced and technically advanced f ire engineer, w ho ac t s as Element a ’s head of f ire eng ineer ing. Michel ’s s trong communic ation sk ills allow s him to ef fec ti vel y and ef f icientl y co o rd i n a te b e t w e e n p ro j e c t tea m s a n d s t a ke h o l d e r s i n o rd e r to unders tand both aspirations and prac tical requirement s of projec t s. When work ing on specif ic projec t s Michel ’s role is to env isage and p re p a re F i re En g i n e e r i n g s o l u t i o n s ( i n c l u d i n g C F D, e v a c u a t i o n s trategies and f ire protec tion solutions) and to provide advice on f ire safet y arrangement s in building. He is responsible for all s tages of the f ire engineering design from the initial client cont ac t , through the tendering phase, across the cons truc tion as well as the ongoing management and maintenance of the f ire safet y s ys tems and passive f ire protec tion of a building.



07. Clients ADP Architects Allied World Assurance Company Architype Balfour Beatty BAM Construction Bouygues CBRE Curl La Tourelle Currie & Brown Cushman & Wakefield DNB ASA Bank E C Harris Entertainment One Frimley Park Hospital NHS FT Galliford Try GB Partnerships German School Association Girls’ Day School Trust Gloucestershire NHS FT

GolDev Graham Construction Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS FT Hampshire County Council Harrow School Imperial College Interserve ISG Jones Lang LaSalle Kings College London Kingston University Knight Frank Legal & General Lewisham Healthcare NHS Trust London Borough of Lambeth London Borough of Richmond MACE Marriott McLaren

MEPC Merlin Magic Making Mid Counties Co-operative Morgan Sindall Osborne Overbury Peabody Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will Quadrant Estates Re-format Retirement Villages Sheppard Robsonco Standard Life Starwood Capital Group St Antony’s College Estates The University of Nottingham Unilever Willmott Dixon Wilson Mason

Awards Project

Award

Year

Boden

BCO National Awards (Shortlisted)

2019

Boden

Design Week Award in the ‘Workplace interiors’ category

2019

Boden

Regional BCO London Award ‘Recycled / Refurbished Workplace’ (Winner)

2019

Clara Bagenal George

Inaugural Engineer of the Year award (Winner)

2019

Confidential Tech Client

CIBSE Building Performance Awards - International Project (Shortlisted)

2019

CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2019

Building Performance Consultancy of the Year - up to 100 employees (Shortlisted)

2019

CIBSE Young Engineer Awards

Winner: Employer of the Year (51-300 employees) and Overall

2018

Boden HQ

Architects Journal Retrofit Awards (Shortlisted)

2018

ASOS Leavesden Contact Centre

BCO Midlands and Central England Awards (Winner)

2018

Building Awards

Engineering Consultant of the Year (Shortlisted)

2018

CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2018

Building Performance Consultancy of the Year - up to 100 employees (Winner)

2018

Pomona College Millikan Laboratory & Andrew Science Hall, USA

CIBSE Building Performance Awards - International Project (Winner)

2018

CIBSE Young Engineer Awards 2017

Employer of the Year - 51-300 employees (Winner)

2017

CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2018

Performance Consultancy of the Year - up to 100 employees (Shortlisted)

2017

DPR Net Positive Energy San Francisco Office, USA

CIBSE Building Performance Awards (Winner: International Project)

2017

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