CIBSE Awards Winners Brochure 2013

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Tuesday 5 February 2013 Grosvenor House, London

WINNERS'

BROCHURE

In association with Award sponsor

www.cibseawards.org


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WELCOME

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THE JUDGES

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TRAINING FOR BUILDING PERFORMANCE AWARD

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BUILDING SERVICES CONSULTANCY OF THE YEAR

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ENERGY-USING PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

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PASSIVE (ENERGY RELATED) PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

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COLLABORATIVE WORKING AWARD

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CLIENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT AWARD

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NEW BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR (VALUE UP TO £5 MILLION)

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NEW BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR (VALUE ABOVE £5 MILLION)

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REFURBISHMENT PROJECT AWARD

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CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR

» Welcome to the CIBSE Building

BUILDING OPERATION AWARD

» It is an exciting time to be working in the field of building performance.

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CLIENT OF THE YEAR

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CARBON CHAMPION OF THE YEAR

Performance Awards 2013 Improved performance brings economic benefits, not just to owners and operators but to the wider economy. Since our buildings use nearly half our energy, this should be a matter of national priority. It’s even more critical as this is an age of increasing uncertainty about the supply and security of energy – Ofgem predicts that by 2015-16 there will be just a 4% margin in installed UK capacity. Energy will need to be closely managed just to get our buildings and energy systems to work in a tough world. Energy management is not just controlling what you have, but, through control, finding where you can invest to work more efficiently. That’s why CIBSE supports benchmarking so we can learn from performance data; we want the best performers to power ahead and bring the others along with them. The Building Performance Awards showcase the exemplar products, people and projects leading the way in innovation and engineering excellence. These projects show us what can be achieved and raise the bar of best practice for all of us in the industry. Tonight we celebrate success and acknowledge the achievements of our peers, but it is crucial that the impact of these Awards continues beyond this evening. CIBSE will be showcasing the projects at Ecobuild and throughout the year in the CIBSE Journal. Innovation and excellence must be shared and promoted in order to raise standards across the built environment. Building performance is at the heart of everything that CIBSE does and these successes should be shouted from the rooftops. For tonight, though, let us celebrate the best our industry has to offer and congratulate the winners and nominees for their outstanding accomplishments. I hope that you enjoyed the evening and that it provides inspiration for the year ahead. David Fisk

CIBSE President

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Positioning for Growth Imtech in the UK is part of Imtech NV, a Netherlands

We have a number of different areas of business,

based technical services provider. Imtech NV is one

including:

of the leading providers of electrical, mechanical, ICT engineering and construction services. It has

Engineering Services

over 28,000 employees across Europe and an annual

Technical Facilities Management

revenue in excess of five billion Euros.

Water, Waste and Energy

Infrastructure, including Airports

Imtech was established in the UK in 2003 and we are

Systems Integration

now one of the UK and Ireland’s largest technical services

International

providers. We have an annual turnover of approximately £600 million and employ 2300 people. We provide our

Imtech has an ambitious and exciting growth plan in the

customers with measurable added-value by offering

UK. The company, which first entered the UK market

high-value technical solutions. We stand out from our

10 years ago with the acquisition of Meica Services and

competitors, through our multidisciplinary approach

Meica Process, plans to continue to develop a broad-

– a unique combination of electrical and mechanical

based technical services business in UK and Ireland, where

engineering and ICT (information and communication

it recognises it can add real value.

The Complete

Technical Services Provider €5.1bn Revenues (2011) 28,600 Employees Operating in 40 Countries Via 400 Support Offices

technology) – from one contact point. To improve delivery to clients and build on our reputation With a number of business streams including

and position in the UK market, we are aligning our

engineering contracting and technical facilities

businesses more closely with the Imtech Group. This

management, we cover the entire chain, from

greater alignment will enable Imtech to position itself

consultancy and design to implementation,

within new and existing markets, within the built

maintenance and management. It is our ability to

environment, infrastructure and energy.

offer local delivery and commitment across the building, utilities and infrastructure sectors combined with the strength of a multi-million pound organisation that gives us an edge.

Visit

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THE JUDGES

» Thank you to this year’s judging panel

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Chair of judges

Paddy Conaghan

Hywel Davies

Susie Diamond

Consultant Hoare Lea

Technical Director CIBSE

Founding Partner Inkling LLP

John Field

Jeff House

Kevin Kelly

Marketing & Applications Manager Baxi Commercial Division

President Elect SLL and Head, Electrical Services Engineering Dublin Institute of Technology

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September 2012

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Av aila ble

Why Vaillant?

Ma rch 20 13

Because with outputs ranging from 80kW to 120kW and cascades of up to 960kW, our new wall hung commercial boiler is the face of 2013.

TRAINING FOR BUILDING PERFORMANCE AWARD

WINNER LOW CARBON FIT OUT GUIDE FOR RETAIL 2012 - LAND SECURITIES » The 2012 version of Land Securities’ Low

Carbon Fit Out Guide for Retail aims to help retailers understand how to achieve energy and carbon savings through efficient design and operation of their shop fit outs

» Examples show the bottom-line

electrical engineers, energy managers, sustainability specialists and BREEAM assessors. The new version includes information on cutting-edge lighting technologies and sustainable design. It also includes advice on the recent and future The guide is aimed at decision changes to legislation and national makers rather than designers as policy, together with these are the people a useful checklist to who need to help make sure all understand the “The winning entry showed an ambitious the opportunities to drivers and the approach to saving reduce energy use benefits that energyenergy in retail practices. A notoriously have been efficient design can challenging property considered. have. They need to sector” be convinced that a JUDGES’ COMMENTS In addition, a ‘Green new approach is Building Guide’ needed so that they provides help on can instruct their how to achieve the best possible design teams to meet the challenge BREEAM rating; this expands the and provide the necessary budget scope to include other and time to allow them to do it. environmental issues such as water conservation and pollution. The guide was developed by Land Securities’ engineering and While the guide has been distributed sustainability department with to retailers on its new developments, support from Hoare Lea & Partners Land Securities is very keen to make Ltd. The in-house team comprised it more widely available in the experienced mechanical and benefits of best-practice, energyefficient design and operation to give retailers the hard evidence and ammunition to help drive change.

Models: Wall hung boilers 80, 100, 120kW Stainless steel heat exchanger

Cascade rigs: Wall to wall Back to back L-shaped Full pipework and insulation Cascade flues Low loss header

Integrated in the boiler or separate as an accessory: Modulating shunt pump Isolation valves Pressure safety valve Gas isolation valve

Controls: Compatible with Vaillant controls Compatible with BMS systems Boiler management system VRC630 Boiler and solar integrated management system VRS620

For more information or to contact your local business manager please call 0870 240 7545 or visit www.vaillant.co.uk

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SHORTLISTED

» Energy Survey, Leisure Centre,

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Burgess Hill – GEA Consulting Limited and FreshWater Consultancy Limited IES & Gensler University Design Excellence 2012 (GUDX-2012) – Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) The Learning Curve – Mitsubishi Electric ILM Management Development Programme – Norland Managed Services

industry to help improve standards across the board. The document is available for download and the company is seeking every opportunity to promote it in industry publications to achieve its objective of sharing knowledge.

Award sponsor

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The UK’s first commercial combi boiler

iHE

BUILDING SERVICES CONSULTANCY OF THE YEAR

WINNER Hoare Lea » Hoare Lea is an independent MEP

consultancy employing more than 600 people in 13 offices across the UK and abroad. Now in its 150th year, the company’s work spans all sectors and includes some of the most sustainable projects in the industry

» Substantial investment in

You think it, we build it.

iHE

the new

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training days, CPD management recruitment and developing staff events, sustainability workshops and ensures that projects are run by technical updates cover subjects highly skilled engineers. More than including team leadership, passive 100 people were recruited during design techniques and sustainable 2011-12, along with promotions electrical systems, together with across all offices. training for In addition, an mentors to “Hoare Lea were the entry-level support graduates. unanimous choice for the recruitment Consultancy of the Year stream to provide Award for their commitment Hoare Lea to delivering buildings that technician-level employs innovative perform as clients require, roles and training techniques and is for their ongoing commitment to training and to school and experienced in the development of staff, and for college leavers design of low and their continued engagement in the development of has been zero-carbon (LZC) established and a knowledge and guidance for technologies, the industry” leadership including a JUDGES’ COMMENTS development first-of-its-kind programme carbon-capture launched, while pilot plant management development integrated into a CHP system in workshops aim to upskill those in collaboration with a technology management roles. provider. A major DECC-supported demonstration plant, based on a A comprehensive learning and 3MWe gas turbine CHP, is being planned, as well as funded knowledge strategy provides a framework of activities to ingrain development of a numerical good practice, with an emphasis on performance model and calibration against on-site performance. sustainability. National graduate

SHORTLISTED

» AECOM » Atelier Ten » Cundall » Grontmij » Hilson Moran » Max Fordham » Mott MacDonald

Examples of innovations include a range of energy-demand control features in bedrooms at South Place Hotel in London, enabling guests to choose an ‘eco’ setting that reduces HVAC loads and lighting levels; while at Westminster Magistrates’ Court aquifer coupling – for cooling, heating, re-cooling and aquifer regeneration – linked to embedded coils for underside thermal mass cooling in a post-tensioned slab is employed.

Award sponsor

Baxi Commercial Division

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ENERGY-USING PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

WINNER Lighting Platform – Redwood Systems » Commercial buildings account for

approximately 17% of all electricity consumed in the UK, with lighting accounting for an average of 25% of that load

» Few companies have adopted the types of lighting control systems that can reduce their carbon footprint and save money, largely because traditional technologies are limited in their capabilities and are costly and time-consuming to install.

“Redwood Systems' lighting product caught the judges' attention for its overall design, energy-efficient application of lighting control and good performance data” JUDGES’ COMMENTS

Redwood Systems has invented an entirely new way to power and control commercial lighting that converts AC power to safe, efficient DC power, resulting in best-in-class energy savings averaging 75%, dramatically lower installation costs, and a constant stream of strategic data on space utilisation for facility professionals. Redwood’s technology addresses a building’s overall performance through its fine-grained sensor technology that provides detailed occupancy and temperature data used for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning control, optimisation of space, and even security and

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safety. It has created the first entirely low-voltage intelligent lighting control system that both powers and controls lights through a single category cable. In doing so, it has replaced three separate systems to power, control and measure lighting output with a single integrated system, as well as incorporating sensors for data collection.

SHORTLISTED

» Belimo Energy Valve – BELIMO

Automation UK Ltd

» e3co-Crown – Fläkt Woods Ltd

Other benefits include precise measurement and validation of power; contribution to sustainability credits; dramatically lower installation costs (typically 35% to 50%); and an integrated building intelligence system, including a sensor measuring light levels, occupancy, motion and temperature at each light fixture; reduced lighting maintenance costs; and reducing heating load. Redwood’s clients include Facebook, Volkswagen, Microsoft and Google, and it recently entered the European market after developing a new Redwood Engine compatible with European voltages and light fittings. The product received the CE mark for meeting European safety standards related to telecommunications and lighting.

Award sponsor

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CMR AIR VOLUME MEASUREMENT Accurate and repeatable air volume sensors

PASSIVE (ENERGY RELATED) PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

WINNER Aerogel Solar Collector - Buro Happold and Brunel University in CMR Stainless Veloprobes

Oval Flow Probe for Silencer

Venturi Duct Volume Station

Oval Flow Probes for Silencers are used substantially in Air Handling Unit Applications. The Probes are supplied individually and each silencer air passage way can be fitted with a probe either from external or internal. The probes are made to measure and all brackets are supplied. The Oval Flow Probes are better in performance than a flow grid as the airflow is already straightened by the pods and procuces an air volume measurement in m3/s, m3/s or l/s.

The Veloprobes are the most used duct velocity sensors and work in conjunction with all CMR P- V- VP-Sensors and DPM Velocity Transmitter. To install the Veloprobes, drill 4 holes into the existing duct work and fix them with flanges and turn them to suit the flow, connect the red and blue PVC tube. Enter duct dimensions, density and m-factor into the transmitter and the air volume is measured and displayed.

The CMR Venturi air volume measurement stations are manufactured in standard duct sizes from 100mm to 500mmØ and are all pre-calibrated at the factory. Each size has a published m-factor and any CMR Transmitter can convert the velocity pressure directly into an accurate linear volume flow. The duct venturis are used in small or large scale industrial and commercial applications.

CMR Veloprobe and V-Sensor air volume measurement V-Sensor

Exhaust Air Fresh Air

V-Sensor

Flow Grids

V-Sensor

V-Sensor

Silencer V-Sensor

E

Round Flow Probe

Oval Flowprobe

S

Oval Flow Probe

P-sensor

Veloprobe Supply Air

Extract Air

Duct Probes

V-Sensor

V-Sensor

S1

V-Sensor

V-Sensor

V-Sensor

E1

E2

S2

S3

Veloprobe Station

PVC Tube

Made to measure velocity sensors from 0.5 to 129.1 m/s

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22 Repton Court Repton Close Basildon Essex SS13 1LN GB Website : http://www.cmr.co.uk

Tel +44 (0) 1268 287222 Fax +44 (0) 1268 287099 e-mail: sales@cmr.co.uk

CMR

collaboration with Nuaire Ltd, Xtralite Ltd and Permarock Products Ltd

» The Aerogel Solar Collector is a flat-plate

solar air heater incorporating translucent granular aerogel insulation in the cover, designed to improve the efficiency of heat recovery systems in Passivhaus refurbishments

» This prototype is the UK’s first

solar air collector installation incorporating translucent granular aerogel insulation in the cover. Aerogel is a unique, nanoporous translucent insulation material with the best insulating properties of any solid. It effectively blocks heat transfer by convection, conduction and longwave thermal radiation. Meanwhile, it is highly transparent to light and short-wave solar radiation, making it an ideal material to incorporate into the cover of high-performance solar collectors. Compared to conventional single or double-glazed collectors, the heat losses through an aerogel cover will be significantly reduced, providing higher operational efficiencies, particularly at low ambient temperatures during the peak heating season. This prototype was designed and installed as part of a collaborative effort. Detailed development was led by Dr Mark Dowson – an engineering doctorate researcher sponsored by Brunel University and Buro Happold

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– working with Nuaire Ltd, Permarock Products Ltd and Xtralite Ltd. The refurbishment team included Buro Happold, Fraser Brown Mackenna Architects, Martin-Arnold Associates, Gallions Housing Association and Axis Europe contractors. Monitoring equipment was installed by BSRIA and MD Electrical.

“The winning product is a well-researched and novel solar collector delivering an important contribution to very energy-efficient homes”

JUDGES’ COMMENTS

A full-scale prototype was successfully installed on a 1960s end-terrace house in south-east London as part of the Technology Strategy Board’s Retrofit for the Future competition. In situ testing has found that during cold, sunny conditions, peak outlet temperatures up to 45°C were observed, preheating the dwelling’s fresh air supply up to 30°C and

SHORTLISTED

» Bacticell Air Filter Cartridge –

Nationwide Filter Company Ltd

facilitating internal temperatures of 21-22°C without auxiliary heating. The predicted financial and embodied CO2 payback for a range of cover thicknesses is seven to 13 years and zero to one years, respectively. Efficiency up to 60% and a financial payback period as low as 4.5 years is possible through an optimised design.

Award sponsor

C MR 15


4 WRQ The future of sanitary hot water

COLLABORATIVE WORKING AWARD

Save up to 75%

WINNER Atkins Ltd and London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

on sanitary water heating costs

» As official engineering design services

provider for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Atkins was at the heart of the delivery of both the physical infrastructure and the operational management of the event, which saw London play host to 14,700 athletes participating in 46 Olympic and Paralympic sports across 55 venues and with more than nine million tickets sold

» The wider team of more than

Procurement of the correct supplies with the right capacity was key, and Atkins produced tender documentation for all building services elements required, including temporary power, water and waste and heating, ventilation and air-conditioning – way above the level normally provided for procurement of commodities from “Atkins' role in a unique, once-in-a-lifetime event on a the events London 2012 huge scale that industry. This incorporated an demonstrated British engagement at its resulted in unprecedented very best sets them apart in competitive number of this category” tendering and temporary contract award facilities – or JUDGES’ COMMENTS based on a design ‘overlay’ – which scope close to the final requirement, included entire competition venues thus reducing scope ‘creep’ and for sports such as beach volleyball challenges to the forecast budget. and hockey, training facilities and the Atkins provided LOCOG with forecast full raft of operational functions consumption data for electricity, needed. Atkins worked collaboratively gas, water and diesel; for electricity, on a shared IT platform to deliver the Atkins actively worked with the temporary overlay that brought supplier to establish consumption London 2012 to life. 1,000 Atkins professionals worked tirelessly to plan, design and enable London 2012, demonstrating technical excellence in everyday engineering, from the remediation of a contaminated industrial area to the ‘Games Time’ operation of energy services.

Contact the market leaders to learn more.

Call

020 7421 6208

Email enquiries@mhie.com www.mitsubishirenewables.com

Split systems

VRF systems

Heat pumps

Controls

Chillers

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SHORTLISTED

» Cundall and Durham University » ebm-papst UK Ltd, Emerson

» »

Network Power and Norland Managed Services Harrods Ltd, Woods Hardwick, WSP, Riley Consulting and Lift Specialists Ltd Rediger Ltd, World Duty Free Group and Birmingham International Airport

load profiles to enable efficient purchasing of electricity at the required 80/20 low carbon/renewable mix. Atkins has played a proactive part in passing on its experience in procurement, resource management and installation. This type of evolution in the process is seen by the International Olympic Committee’s Olympic Games Knowledge Management programme as of great importance in the preparations for future Olympiads.

Award sponsor

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WATER HEATERS | BOILERS | INTEGRATED RENEWABLE SOLUTIONS

CLIENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT AWARD

WINNER British Land » British Land manages, owns, finances and

develops prime commercial property. Since winning the Client Energy Management Award last year, the company has almost doubled its energy reductions across its entire like-for-like portfolio

Energy Efficient Heating & Hot Water Solutions

» Landlord-influenced energy use

has been cut by 27% in 2012 compared to a 2009 baseline (improving on a 15% reduction in 2011). This significantly exceeded the 20% three-year reduction target, and so a 40% reduction target for 2015 has now been set.

Our wide range of gas-fired Condensing Boilers and Water Heaters can be fully integrated with Solar and other Renewable technologies, and are suitable for use in many Commercial and Industrial premises.

Integrated Solar Solutions

Water Heaters

For details, contact us

Boilers

01295 269981

Energy reductions have saved occupiers £3.3m on their energy bills and cut carbon emissions by 24,500 tonnes over the last three years. British Land is not resting on its laurels, however, with capital investment of £1.5m over the last two years to fund initiatives to drive further reductions. Recent initiatives have included voluntarily rolling out Landlord Display Energy Certificate (DEC) prototypes at 18 multi-let office buildings; working through the Better Building Partnership to help develop a voluntary Landlord Energy Rating scheme; and, after approaches from the Department of Environment and

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Climate Change, participating in consultation on CRC, the Green Deal and with EEDO as it drafts its energy reduction strategy for the UK. British Land’s strong approach to energy management is reflected in achievements such as scoring 96% for disclosure (up from 90% in 2011) in the CDP Leadership Index 2012, as well as achieving The Carbon Trust Standard.

“British Land have continued to show how they are driving a continuous and strategic improvement in the energy and carbon performance of their retail and office portfolio. They have set themselves increasingly tough targets year on year, which they have consistently achieved” JUDGES’ COMMENTS

SHORTLISTED

» Dublin City University » Ofgem - 9 Millbank » Slaughter and May, One Bunhill

»

Row – nominated by Waterman Building Services UBS – nominated by Norland Managed Services

HIGHLY COMMENDED Judges said, “Ofgem’s entry demonstrated a significant programme of work to improve their building, coupled with excellent evidence of user feedback and engagement. They are an example of what can be achieved by the public sector.” The Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets – occupies 9 Millbank in London, a Grade ll listed building completed in 1929. Ofgem has combined innovation and vision to sustain the historic building fabric while providing a modern, efficient office environment. An ongoing exercise of reducing energy and carbon emissions includes energy management using an automatic metering system; recommissioning of key services such as the BMS and controls; and improved lighting technology and controls.

Award sponsor

or visit our website

www.lochinvar.ltd.uk Lochinvar Ltd, 7 Lombard Way, The MXL Centre, Banbury, Oxon OX16 4TJ

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Ventilation Solutions by Fläkt Woods Limited

NEW BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR (VALUE UP TO £5 MILLION) A Fresh Solution from Roof to Room…draught free! Fläkt Woods introduces the Green Agenda, designed to give you low energy choices, whether you need natural ventilation, mixed mode, energy recovery, variable air volume or the efficient delivery of air, we have the solution!

Bushbury Hill Primary School, Wolverhampton - Architype Ltd and E3 Consulting Engineers LLP

New Optimix Diffuser

» The brief for Bushbury Hill primary school

was to design a standard one-form-entry school with a 30-place nursery and facilities for a local multi-agency support team

Exciting new products include our FreeFlow Natural Ventilation terminals and the Optimix supply diffuser, the first active diffuser to maintain throw length (L02) even if the volume changes. Combine this with a wide choice of energy recovery units and the expertise to help, you can see Fläkt Woods as ‘the right’ choice for energy efficient ventilation.

Natural Ventilation

» The design embraces a low-

embodied carbon timber-frame construction, with a locally sourced brick cladding, linoleum and recycled tyre barrier matting floor finishes, and organic and non-toxic paints and stains.

Energy Recovery

FreeFlow

VAV & Control Optivent

Forward thinking from a company you can trust! email greenagenda.uk@flaktwoods.com for more information

Come

stand

Fläkt Woods Limited

WINNER

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The ventilation and heating strategy has been kept simple, integrating full mechanical ventilation heat recovery for winter operation with a simplified heating system run off one domestic boiler supplying heat when necessary to radiators. The building has been built to an airtightness standard as required for Passivhaus accreditation, achieving an air pressure result of 0.53 ach@50pa, as opposed to UK building regulations of air pressure 10 ach@50pa. In summer, the building is predominantly naturally "The winner demonstrated much lower energy demand for the building, meeting challenging design standards and delivering low-metered energy use. Good energy performance without green bling" JUDGES’ COMMENTS

Axial Way, Colchester, Essex, C04 5ZD, United Kingdom Tel: + 44 (0)1206 222 555 Fax: + 44 (0)1206 222 777 email: marketing.uk@flaktwoods.com web: www.flaktwoods.co.uk

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ventilated using openable windows, while in the winter, the occupied spaces are fully ventilated using thermal ventilation heat recovery system, with efficiency of 80%.

SHORTLISTED

» Colaiste Choilm, Tullamore –

The kitchen supply and extract system has been completely redesigned with a runaround coil heat recovery system with an efficiency of 50%. Heat induction equipment, as opposed to gas, produces less heat during cooking and prevents the room from overheating. The school was designed to Passivhaus standard within the allocated local authority budget. With no additional funds available for specific low-carbon and energyefficiency measures, this required a high degree of innovation in maintaining a high level of architectural quality while removing unnecessary complexities, ensuring that through each step of the design process, the building would ultimately do the hard work of achieving low-energy running costs and eliminating the need for expensive add-ons as energy reducing measures.

» » » »

BDP Engineers, CPA architects and the Department of Education and Skills Ireland Macmillan Palliative Care Unit, Antrim Area Hospital – Beattie Flanigan Think Low Carbon Centre, Barnsley College, Barnsley – Jefferson Sheard Architects Michael Baker Boat House, Worcester - Leeds Environmental Design Associates Ltd Toffee Factory, Newcastle – Max Fordham

Award sponsor

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It’s time for BIM... Air Conditioning

LV Supply

Would like to congratulate all CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2013 winners

“BIM is evolving very quickly and it affects you! Amtech’s products will help you take advantage...” Mark Tindall, CEO Amtech Group

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NEW BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR (VALUE ABOVE £5 MILLION)

WINNER The Hive, Worcester – Max Fordham » The Hive is a fully integrated public and

university library, the first of its kind in the UK. Born of a ground-breaking partnership between Worcestershire County Council and the University of Worcester, it provides library and IT services for both the general public and university students

» The Hive also includes the county archives and records office, a local history centre, the county’s archaeology service and a multiagency customer service centre.

Solar Panels

Heating

Electrical Plant Room Electricity Mains

Data Center

Amtech has more in store for 2013... Amtech’s software and information services have been the first choice for Building Services companies for many years. With the advent of BIM and the requirement for interoperable systems Amtech is releasing XG, it’s neXt Generation of software and services providing BIM compliant data solutions. More importantly, XG will offer huge improvements in operational efficiency no matter what stage of design, implementation or maintenance your company is providing.

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The project was launched as a PFI competition in 2007, with work commencing on-site in January 2010 and completing in January 2012. Once it became clear that the initial target of BREEAM Excellent could be exceeded, the team pulled together to achieve an Outstanding rating – the first building of this kind in the country to do so and the highest score ever for a public library. A passive design approach was undertaken, focusing on daylight, natural ventilation and using the building fabric for conditioning. The use of biomass heating and river cooling helped to exceed a 50% reduction in carbon emissions on the 2006 Part L building regulations target. The distinctive roof cones, emblematic of the nearby Malvern

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Hills, form a key element of the environmental strategy, introducing daylight deep into the plan of the building and also exhaust warm air, while the acoustic strategy was developed to provide different learning environments, from the children’s library at one end to quiet study zones at the other.

SHORTLISTED

Cooling is delivered to the majority of spaces from pipework embedded in the concrete soffits, helping to enhance the thermal mass and radiant cooling effect. This approach uses a large surface area, so it requires water that is only slightly cooler than ambient conditions. For much of the year, this is supplied using direct heat exchange with water from the River Severn when the river temperature is below 14°C.

»

“The winning entry is an excellent example of good practice engineering delivering BREEAM outstanding energy performance”

» Titanic Belfast, Belfast

– AECOM

» Gardens by the Bay,

Singapore – Atelier Ten

» Hengrove Leisure Centre,

Bristol – Hoare Lea

» Royal Welsh College of Music

and Drama, Cardiff – Mott MacDonald BMS Annex, University of St Andrews, Fife – RSP Consulting Engineers LLP

Award sponsor

JUDGES’ COMMENTS

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Hitachi Air Conditioning Engineered for tomorrow.

The Hitachi air conditioning range. Apparently you can please all the people all the time. For home economy,

think S-Series room air conditioning For increased sales margins,

think Samurai chiller

think FSXN VRF For discreet, quiet and affordable VRF technology,

think Utopia IVX

For outdoor installations on the inside,

For complete control,

think Utopia Centrifugal

think CS Net Web

think Yutaki heat pumps

Energy efficient. Economical. Quiet. Planet friendly. The list goes on. The company that manufactured the first DC Inverter air conditioner brings you the complete air conditioning range. From discreet room air conditioners to commercial heat pumps capable of heating and cooling a multi-storey office, there’s something for every customer in this diverse range. Tell everyone. They’ll all want one.

To find out more call Hitachi on 01628 585 394 or visit www.hitachiaircon.com

WINNER Number 20 Lena Gardens, London – greentomatoenergy » Number 20 Lena Gardens in West London

For quiet but powerful cooling,

For 500% efficiency,

REFURBISHMENT PROJECT AWARD

was a Victorian mid-terrace with solid brick walls, a leaky structure and single glazing

» The client demonstrated a very

clear commitment to ‘deep’ sustainability and was interested in using the house both as a pilot project and as a case study for the application of sustainable retrofit techniques.

strategy providing U-values of 0.1W/ mK on external walls and 0.3W/mK on party walls. The design team and lead contractor were awarded grant funding by the Technology Strategy Board to develop triple-glazed, highly efficient, sealed, sash-type windows with a tilt-and-turn opening mechanism.

The refurbishment goals were: to maximise use of natural resources within the site’s limited footprint (80m2), to bring the input of external A full ventilation system with heat energy sources to a realistic recovery was installed, designed to minimum; very high levels of internal be used in comfort; use of conjunction with Passivhaus design “This Victorian midterraced refurbishment natural ventilation principles and to passivhaus standard in summer. Solar certification; use of was the standout entry in recycled and this category. The project thermal panels low-impact materials shows what can be achieved provided 60% of in the refurbishment of hot-water wherever possible; homes, which will be and commissioning, increasingly important as requirements and we look to upgrade our a 1.2kWp solar monitoring and housing stock” PV system was post-occupancy JUDGES’ COMMENTS installed. A green evaluation. A holistic roof provides design approach biodiversity and insulation, while focused on fabric energy rainwater capture minimises consumption, tight project runoff and substitutes potable management and integration of water for irrigation. The retrofit highly efficient services. increased usable space of the building from 195m2 The building was super-insulated, with a double-skin insulation to 235m2.

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A whole house refurbishment that combines existing low carbon technologies with new products. The project was a very close challenger which the judges highly commended.

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Orange) retains Norland Managed Services to maintain building services at its corporate buildings across the UK.

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campus had been experiencing mechanical heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) failures in recent years, and the system also contained R22 coolant which is being gradually phased out. Extending over five floors and 8,500 sq m, the two buildings are used for offices and a call centre by more than 1,000 EE staff. EE commissioned Norland to undertake a £1.5m project to remove the existing HVAC system and replace it with a new solution, upgrading the lighting to bring it up to standard and replace the ceilings throughout. At the same time, the passenger and goods lifts were to be replaced, a new AV/video conferencing suite created, and the two buildings fully decorated. Despite requiring considerable planning, the phased implementation was designed and procured in under three months,

“The winning ENTRY demonstrated their interaction with the client’s users, with training, postoccupancy evaluation and local sourcing prominent” JUDGES’ COMMENTS

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with Norland also handling the design, CDMC and building control. Working closely with the client’s move manager, Norland devised a detailed programme and delivery handover process across five phases, rotating more than 1,000 staff over 15 weeks.

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Use of the internet and a blog ensured that staff were communicated with effectively and efficiently. Soft landings principles were employed which allowed for a full programme of post-occupancy evaluation. Full training and handover was given through close-out and training sessions with the on-site team, regular walkrounds, review meetings, additional and refresher training, and encouraging feedback from the client and building users. The project was completed on time, on budget and to the complete satisfaction of the client. This was the result of very detailed planning and programming by Norland, with a project that was superbly delivered to provide an upgrade to the buildings which is valued by the client and its staff alike.

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(DfE) project team, Mott MacDonald undertook a £3.7m fit-out of 2 St Paul’s Place in Sheffield, an eight-floor building with a 10,483m2 gross internal area

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infrared (PIR) sensing automatic controls. Thermal wheels were fitted to air-handling units, while rainwater collection for flushing WC cisterns was added. A 20kW output 126 photovoltaic panel array on the roof was fitted, in addition to the solar thermal panels that provide hot water for the new rooftop staff The initial, highly sustainable fit-out restaurant prep area, and existing included the conversion of a energy metering basement car was upgraded park to “Mott Macdonald’s entry and widened. accommodate a showed a robust Lifecycle 180m2 national IT methodology for postoccupancy evaluation and a paybacks were data centre. The clear focus on operational verified using upper floors were energy usage at the design stage, and the building is extensive thermal refurbished to well liked by users” modelling and create highenergy/carbon grade offices and JUDGES’ COMMENTS prediction meeting rooms to techniques. best practice Office of Government After two years of full operation, the Commerce (OGC) and effect of implemented postsustainability standards. occupancy energy-upgrade interventions has been to improve Much of the existing base-build the DEC score compiled in services were reused, repositioning September 2012 from Band G at and rezoning four pipe comfort 216 (or, taking Mott MacDonald’s cooling fan coils, converting lighting corrected figure, Band F at 127) to controls to include column-mounted Band D at 89. This has occurred occupant override switches and despite a small increase in staff retrofitting daylight and passive The building’s energy base performance certificate (EPC) B-rating score of 49 was improved to 44, while the BREEAM Offices 2006 Very Good rating (score of 58) was elevated to a BREEAM Fit-out 2008 Excellent rating (score of 72.12).

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SHORTLISTED

» Whistler Athletes’ Village,

» » »

British Columbia – DEC Engineering Towards Sustainability – Dublin City University Hadlow College RRC, Hadlow – Eurobuild PFI schools in Central Bedfordshire – Sustain Limited

numbers from 580 to just over 600. This score marks 2 St Paul’s Place as one of – if not the – lowest-scoring, fully air-conditioned office building on the UK government estate.

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The new Imtech Arena is just the beginning. Our experts have examined many existing stadia and determined that energy savings of 15 to 35% are possible. In an energy-intensive object such as a stadium that means, in addition to significantly lower energy costs, there is a significant saving in CO2 emissions. Potential for other structures What works for stadia is, of course, possible for other types of buildings. Similar savings can be achieved in industrial estates, commercial and public buildings for example.

Example of a measure to increase efficiency: "Raumtalk"

Raumtalk (Room talk) is a product developed by Imtech for usage-based delivery of energy. Using it all systems – lighting, heating and ventilation – are connected together and centrally controlled. So, for example, during the times when there are no matches being played, the lighting can be turned off and the heating switched to saving mode all through a single mouse click. Predefined settings are also possible – e.g. day and night settings, football or concert event modes. With Raumtalk only the areas that are actually being used are put into operation. This centralized switching of consumer loads produces significant energy savings.

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Savings in the Imtech Arena: approximately 1,790 MWh per year approximately 961 tonnes of CO2 per year

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public carbon targets, aiming to reduce CO2 by 26% relative to sales by 2020, using 2008/9 as a baseline. Since then, relative carbon emissions have been reduced by 20%, at a time of rapid expansion

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challenging target of 25% reduction in relative emissions by 2015, rising to 50% by 2020, as well as introducing a target of 10% reduction within its supply chain, and in late 2011 achieved its first ISO50001 accredited management system. Whitbread’s strategy is to make sure that existing hotels are refurbished to enhance their energy efficiency and new hotels are built to the highest sustainable standards. The £7.5m Premier Inn hotel and Brewers Fayre restaurant at Barry, South Wales, which opened in October 2012, became the latest Whitbread development to be awarded BREEAM Excellent. Innovations include the use of an

“Whitbread’s entry particularly impressed the judges. They are taking a broad view of the energy performance of their whole estate and provided ample evidence of the real improvements that they have made to their hotels and restaurants”

JUDGES’ COMMENTS

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air-source heat pump, high-efficiency heat recovery ventilation units in conjunction with non-openable windows in bedrooms, and low-energy light fittings and lamps. The Barry development builds on learnings from older developments such as Burgess Hill, a BREEAM Excellent site. There, a target of 70% reduction in energy in the restaurant was achieved through measures such as the use of induction hobs, high-efficiency fryers and energy-efficient dishwashers.

HIGHLY COMMENDED Marks and Spencer, nominated by Troup Bywaters & Anders, is highly commended for its strategic approach to decarbonising its whole estate and business.

SHORTLISTED

» Harrods Ltd » IBM – nominated by Atkins Ltd » Marks & Spencer – nominated

In April 2012 Whitbread won a Technology Strategy Board competition to investigate the disconnect between design, construction and operation. Already the project is providing valuable insights into how the company manages its existing estate of more than 600 hotels and 400 restaurants. For example, fryers are no longer used for its breakfast offering; making this practice standard across more than 550 kitchens could save over 5,500kWh a day.

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The study has also highlighted that reception areas now consume up to 30% of the hotels’ total energy; these are now being redesigned accordingly.

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In addition, about £475,000 of investment in lighting replacement programmes and other initiatives with payback periods of three years or less have achieved further reductions. British Land also works with office occupiers to support their own energy reduction initiatives through green building management groups in each property. It is also funding ongoing energy monitoring services for around 20 office occupiers, providing halfhourly data to give visibility on out-of-hours lighting use and small power demand in occupiers’ premises.

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Almost 90% of office occupiers independently surveyed in 2011 stated that British Land’s sustainability initiatives added value to their operations.

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“British Land are recognised as Carbon Champion of the Year for their outstanding example of continuous improvements in energy and carbon performance in their portfolio. They are an excellent example of how good building performance supports good commercial performance”

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CIBSE

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