Beca Priority One Presentation.pdf

Government Requirements and
Green Star for Buildings
Richard Forbes
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Central Gov.
Sustainable
Building
Drivers
Climate Change
Response (Zero
Carbon Act)
Carbon Neutral
Government
Programme
MBIE Building
For Climate
Change (BfCC)
Government
Procurement
Rules and
Guidelines
Emissions
Reduction/
National
Adaptation
Plans
Government policies and direction relating to Carbon Emissions
• Develop targets and commit to national
emissions budgets
• Develop and implement policies for
climate change adaptation and
mitigation
• Energy targets
• Water targets
• Embodied carbon targets and
reporting
• Climate adaptation
• Occupant health and
wellbeing
• Aims to reduce building-
related emissions to
near zero by 2050.
• Reduce embodied and
operational carbon
• Rules to support sustainable and
inclusive procurement through the
promotion of good practice
planning, supplier procurement and
contracting.
• Green Star 5 star (Gov. owned)
• NABERSNZ certification
• Carbon emissions – targets, measuring
and reporting. Offsets to achieve
neutrality by 2025
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2023 /
2024
• CNGP – all new govt buildings
• Green Star Buildings- Upfront carbon
- 10% reduction 4&5 star,
- 15% 6 star
• XRB Reporting mandatory
2025 -
2029
2025
• BfCC carbon reporting required
• Energy performance ratings
• CNGP carbon neutral
2026 – 2029
• BfCC carbon caps introduced
• Green Star – carbon targets lowered
2030
• BfCC final carbon caps for
operational and embodied
emissions
2050
• All new buildings are net zero
carbon
Governing Carbon Landscape in NZ
Imminent
Impending In view
In view
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Sustainability Tools: New Zealand context
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Oct 2022
v1.0 retired
April 2022
v1.1 launch
GS Buildings
consultation
GS Buildings
final review
GS Buildings
launch v1.1 retired
Green Star Landscape
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GREEN STAR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CATEGORIES
Management Indoor
Environment
Quality
Energy Transport Water Materials land use
and ecology
Emissions Innovation
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Responsible
Recognises activities that ensure the building is
designed, procured, built and handed over in a
responsible manner.
Healthy
Promotes actions and solutions that improve the
physical and mental health of occupants.
Resilient
Encourages solutions that address the capacity
of the building to bounce back from short-term
shocks and long-term stresses
Positive
Encourages a positive contribution to key
environmental issues of carbon, water and the
impact of materials.
Places
Supports the creation of safe, enjoyable,
integrated and comfortable places.
People
Encourages solutions that address the social
health of the community.
Nature
Encourages active connections between people
and nature and rewards creating biodiverse
green spaces in cities.
Leadership
Recognises projects that set a strategic direction,
build a vision for industry or enhance the
industry's capacity to innovate.
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Current Gov. policy directly impacting office tenancies since 2021;
• NABERSNZ 5 Star Base Building (New build)
• NABERSNZ 4 Star Base Building (Existing build)
NABERSNZ – energy efficiency rating of office buildings
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Poor Below Average Average , Good Excellent Mark t Leading
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Process
Understand what’s important to clients
and to us
Choose the correct framework that
addresses your values and needs
Report on performance of sustainability
measures implemented
Technical
Engage with relevant stakeholders to
consider their specific needs
Deliver a sustainable building that
measures against success criteria
Energy / Carbon / Water
(passive design, energy metering and
monitoring, embodied carbon, low GWP,
potable water, rainwater harvesting,)
Resilience
(highlight risks from model climate scenarios,
transport, materials)
Occupant Comfort
(Air Quality, lighting, noise, thermal)
Green Star 6 *: 90 Devonport Road
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Implementing Carbon Reduction Initiatives
Through Design
Kishan Seger
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What is carbon in buildings?
Refrigerant
leakages
“Life cycle carbon” is the carbon
emissions from all stages of the
building life.
These stages are split into
building life cycle “modules”
(official term defined in EN 15978
and EN 15804).
Assessment scope / boundaries
can vary and make a significant
difference to the results - %
improvements, levers for
change.
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C3 Waste
processing for
reuse, recovery,
or recycling
C2 Transport to
disposal faclllty
B5 Refurbishment
B4 Replacement
-
Reuse
Recovery
Recycling
Potential
Al Raw material
extraction and A2 Transport to
manufacturing
plant
supply
Building Life Cycle,
Cradle to Cradle,
including benefits and
loads beyond the
system boundary
A3 Manufacturing
and fabrication
A4 Transport to
project site
AS Construction
and installation
process
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What is carbon in buildings?
(Source: MBIE, 2021)
The approximate proportion of those emissions over
time is shown in the graph below, split between
“Operational” and “Embodied” carbon.
Life Cycle Carbon
Operational Embodied
“Embodied” carbon emissions are from
the production, maintenance,
replacement and disposal of materials
and products.
“Operational” carbon emissions are
those emissions from using the building,
e.g. heating, lighting, cooling.
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structure and envelope {FSE)
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Embodied Emissions (Office)
Structures
Cladding
Architectural fit-out
Services
Operational Emissions (Office)
Lighting Heating
Cooling Ventilation
Plug ins Water heating
Other
Where is carbon in buildings?
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Carbon reduction through design
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Build Less
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- Reduced oor areas
- Reduced facade
- Simplified layouts
- T imber enabled
- Establish Carbon Brief
- Set embodied and
operationa carbon
argets
- Establish carbon
chalenge
- Run carbon innova,ion
workshops
- Energy Analysis
- Carbon Analysis
- Carbon Brier
- Carbon -arg ets
Comparative LCA for
options
- Carbon performance
- CarboNZero Rating Gap
Assessment
CONCEPT
Build Clever
1100 kgC02fm•
T imber structure
Passive design
High performance facade
Establish carbo'J opps
register
Prioritise carbon focus
areas and trade-offs
across whole or life
T imber structure options
assessment
Faca e ana lysis
Concept level LCA
Low carbon .systems brief
and opps assessment
arrative on "lowest
carbon" option and
decision making process
for CE approval
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Heat pump heating - Prefabr cation
Elec r1c steam generation - Modular design
Onsite Renewables - Waste recycling
Assess rurther
opportumties
- HVAC system
assessment
- Refrigerants
Energy analysis
- Renewables studies
- Prelim and Developed
Design LCA report
On.site renewables
assessments
- Offset pathways
- Procurement/ Supply
Cham assessments
- Construction
methodology
- Building Consent LCA
- As built LCA
- Waste reporting
- Design Lessons Learnt
- Construction Lessons
Learnt
- Building opt1m1sat1on and
tuning,
- Behavioural carbon (EV
charg ng, bike storage,
WFH)
- Esta lish buildmg
analytics platform
- Quarterly reviews ol
performance and tuning
outcomes
- Annual s mmaries
of performance and
opportunities for
improvements
- Bui lding performance
dashboaro
- Tuning report
- Occupant satisfaction
su rvey
- Asset sHategy
DEMOLITION/REBIRTH
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- Flexibility
- Durability
- Demountabil ty
- Adaptive Re-Use
- Building lifo expectancy
assessmen·
- De-constructability
assessment
- Prod uct circularity
assessment
Se1sm1c Assessment
- Low Damage Design
- Re-Use strategy
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Sustainable Design Principles
Design for
Value for
Money
Design for
safety and
security
Design for
local history
Design for
Future
Expansion
Design for
local supply
chain
Design for
accessibility
Design for
clean water
Design for
water
reduction
Design for
Modular
Design for
Prefab
Design for
Timber
Structure
Designing for
Green Spaces
Design for
Resource
Efficiency
Design for
Environmental
Systems
Design for
People
Design for
health and
safety
Design for
reconciliation
Design for
circularity
Design for
natural
systems
Design for
future digital
IoT
Design for low
carbon
Design for
user
experience
Design for
self-service
Design for iwi
integration
Design for
education
Design for
user
satisfaction
Design for
community
Design for
wellbeing
Design for
public
transport
Design for
access
Design for
solar
Design for
community
engagement
Sustainable
Design
Principles
Design for
Low Carbon
Design for
People
Design for
Kaitiakitanga
Design for
Simplicity
Design for
Cost
Effectiveness
Carbon reduction through design
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Carbon reduction through design
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Lowest
Carbon
Option
Exceeds Budget &
Programme
Lowest Carbon
Carbon
Middle
Ground
Considered
Carbon
Meets Programme
lilBeca
• Electrify fleets by allowing for new electrical charging points
• Permeable footpaths and reuse of recycled aggregate for basecourse
• Reduce heating and cooling demand by adopting a fabric first approach (maximise
performance of materials used in building fabric)
• VRF mechanical ventilation and low carbon refrigerants
• Solar shading devices to reduce glare and solar gains
• Naturally ventilate spaces where available
• Rainwater harvesting where practical/feasible
• Low embodied carbon materials.
• Use of Engineered Timber
• Use of Low Strength (25 MPa) Concrete for the Foundations
• Setting and Embodied Carbon Limit for the Supply of Concrete
Project Carbon Reduction Initiatives
Example reduction initiatives
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Carbon Emissions - Concrete
Concrete composition
Water
Cement
Sand
Aggregate
Cement
Aggregate
Steel
Steel
Concrete emissions
- Reduce
strength
- SCM
replacement
- Produce with
fewer
emissions
- Specify low-
GWP
- Use post-
tensioned slab
- Use fibre
reinforcement
- D&B slab
designers
- Specify low-
GWP
Max = 374
Min = 221
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Carbon Emissions – Floor Finishes
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Carpet - NZ Vinyl Linoleum Sealed concrete
Kg
CO2e
/
m2
A1-A3 per m2
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Carbon Emissions – Envelope
0
50
100
150
200
250
Steel LR on steel
framing
(uninsulated,
unlined)
Steel LR on
timber framed
(insulated and
lined)
Precast wall 150
thk
Steel facing on
CLT
Aluminium framed
curtain wall
Timber cladding
on timber framing
(insulated/lined)
Kg
CO2e
/
m2
A1-A3 per m2
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Case Studies – Office Buildings
39% Compared to
reference
352 kg CO2e / m2
(A1-A5)
Building A – Building Re-Use
49% Compared to
reference
345 kg CO2e / m2
(A1-A5)
Building B – Mass Timber
0% Compared to
reference
921 kg CO2e / m2
(A1-A5)
Building C – New Build
Carbon
breakdown kg
CO2e / m2 (A1-
A5)
Carbon
breakdown kg
CO2e / m2 (A1-
C4)
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Beca Priority One Presentation.pdf

  • 1. Government Requirements and Green Star for Buildings Richard Forbes © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk.
  • 2. Central Gov. Sustainable Building Drivers Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon Act) Carbon Neutral Government Programme MBIE Building For Climate Change (BfCC) Government Procurement Rules and Guidelines Emissions Reduction/ National Adaptation Plans Government policies and direction relating to Carbon Emissions • Develop targets and commit to national emissions budgets • Develop and implement policies for climate change adaptation and mitigation • Energy targets • Water targets • Embodied carbon targets and reporting • Climate adaptation • Occupant health and wellbeing • Aims to reduce building- related emissions to near zero by 2050. • Reduce embodied and operational carbon • Rules to support sustainable and inclusive procurement through the promotion of good practice planning, supplier procurement and contracting. • Green Star 5 star (Gov. owned) • NABERSNZ certification • Carbon emissions – targets, measuring and reporting. Offsets to achieve neutrality by 2025 © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. 11seca
  • 3. 2023 / 2024 • CNGP – all new govt buildings • Green Star Buildings- Upfront carbon - 10% reduction 4&5 star, - 15% 6 star • XRB Reporting mandatory 2025 - 2029 2025 • BfCC carbon reporting required • Energy performance ratings • CNGP carbon neutral 2026 – 2029 • BfCC carbon caps introduced • Green Star – carbon targets lowered 2030 • BfCC final carbon caps for operational and embodied emissions 2050 • All new buildings are net zero carbon Governing Carbon Landscape in NZ Imminent Impending In view In view © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. 11seca
  • 4. Sustainability Tools: New Zealand context © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. - ------------------ gn e star •gee star PER:IFOI RMANCI E homestar Q1 EECA ~BUSINESS PROGRAMME PARTNER TM ------------------------ CARBON CERTIFICATION PASSIVEHOUSEINSTITUTE NEW ZEALAND ..p LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE'~ 11seca
  • 5. Oct 2022 v1.0 retired April 2022 v1.1 launch GS Buildings consultation GS Buildings final review GS Buildings launch v1.1 retired Green Star Landscape © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. •greenstar GREEN STAR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CATEGORIES Management Indoor Environment Quality Energy Transport Water Materials land use and ecology Emissions Innovation ~2_ 2 _ 022 ~ ) ~2_2 _ 023 ~>~2_ 2 _ 024 ~> ~2_2 _ 02s ~ ) • • • • • • Responsible Recognises activities that ensure the building is designed, procured, built and handed over in a responsible manner. Healthy Promotes actions and solutions that improve the physical and mental health of occupants. Resilient Encourages solutions that address the capacity of the building to bounce back from short-term shocks and long-term stresses Positive Encourages a positive contribution to key environmental issues of carbon, water and the impact of materials. Places Supports the creation of safe, enjoyable, integrated and comfortable places. People Encourages solutions that address the social health of the community. Nature Encourages active connections between people and nature and rewards creating biodiverse green spaces in cities. Leadership Recognises projects that set a strategic direction, build a vision for industry or enhance the industry's capacity to innovate. 11seca
  • 6. Current Gov. policy directly impacting office tenancies since 2021; • NABERSNZ 5 Star Base Building (New build) • NABERSNZ 4 Star Base Building (Existing build) NABERSNZ – energy efficiency rating of office buildings © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. ,------ ' ,------ ( ( ' 1 STAR 2 STARS 3 STARS 4 STARS 5 STARS 6 STARS Poor Below Average Average , Good Excellent Mark t Leading ______ .; , ______.; 11seca
  • 7. Process Understand what’s important to clients and to us Choose the correct framework that addresses your values and needs Report on performance of sustainability measures implemented Technical Engage with relevant stakeholders to consider their specific needs Deliver a sustainable building that measures against success criteria Energy / Carbon / Water (passive design, energy metering and monitoring, embodied carbon, low GWP, potable water, rainwater harvesting,) Resilience (highlight risks from model climate scenarios, transport, materials) Occupant Comfort (Air Quality, lighting, noise, thermal) Green Star 6 *: 90 Devonport Road © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. 11seca
  • 8. Implementing Carbon Reduction Initiatives Through Design Kishan Seger © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk.
  • 9. What is carbon in buildings? Refrigerant leakages “Life cycle carbon” is the carbon emissions from all stages of the building life. These stages are split into building life cycle “modules” (official term defined in EN 15978 and EN 15804). Assessment scope / boundaries can vary and make a significant difference to the results - % improvements, levers for change. © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. C3 Waste processing for reuse, recovery, or recycling C2 Transport to disposal faclllty B5 Refurbishment B4 Replacement - Reuse Recovery Recycling Potential Al Raw material extraction and A2 Transport to manufacturing plant supply Building Life Cycle, Cradle to Cradle, including benefits and loads beyond the system boundary A3 Manufacturing and fabrication A4 Transport to project site AS Construction and installation process 11seca
  • 10. What is carbon in buildings? (Source: MBIE, 2021) The approximate proportion of those emissions over time is shown in the graph below, split between “Operational” and “Embodied” carbon. Life Cycle Carbon Operational Embodied “Embodied” carbon emissions are from the production, maintenance, replacement and disposal of materials and products. “Operational” carbon emissions are those emissions from using the building, e.g. heating, lighting, cooling. © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. - I!' N 0 V Cl ~ Ill C 0 ·;;; Ill ·e GI C 0 .a ..Ill V 0 ◄ Largely from foundations, structure and envelope {FSE) 10 20 Replacement & Maintenance Operational 30 Use stage {years) Building life cycle 40 ■ ■ • Operational carbon • Embodied carbon so 60 ► 11seca
  • 11. Embodied Emissions (Office) Structures Cladding Architectural fit-out Services Operational Emissions (Office) Lighting Heating Cooling Ventilation Plug ins Water heating Other Where is carbon in buildings? © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 11seca
  • 12. Carbon reduction through design © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. ► CJ LIi ti: a: I- (/) z 0 ~ (/) z 0 al a: <( (J w Q (/) (I) LIi 0 0 IX Q, 0 z ~ a: 0 Q, UI a: PRE- CONCEPT Build Less 10,ooom• - Reduced oor areas - Reduced facade - Simplified layouts - T imber enabled - Establish Carbon Brief - Set embodied and operationa carbon argets - Establish carbon chalenge - Run carbon innova,ion workshops - Energy Analysis - Carbon Analysis - Carbon Brier - Carbon -arg ets Comparative LCA for options - Carbon performance - CarboNZero Rating Gap Assessment CONCEPT Build Clever 1100 kgC02fm• T imber structure Passive design High performance facade Establish carbo'J opps register Prioritise carbon focus areas and trade-offs across whole or life T imber structure options assessment Faca e ana lysis Concept level LCA Low carbon .systems brief and opps assessment arrative on "lowest carbon" option and decision making process for CE approval PRELIM/DEVELOPED Bu ild Efficiently e 800 'kgC02/m' l DETAILED/ CONSTRUCTION Waste Less l - "-==--==1iiiliK... OPERATION Use Well l 0 GOO l<gCO• /m' i::::::=======iioo:q!~qz /ml Low energ,y HVAC systems Heat pump heating - Prefabr cation Elec r1c steam generation - Modular design Onsite Renewables - Waste recycling Assess rurther opportumties - HVAC system assessment - Refrigerants Energy analysis - Renewables studies - Prelim and Developed Design LCA report On.site renewables assessments - Offset pathways - Procurement/ Supply Cham assessments - Construction methodology - Building Consent LCA - As built LCA - Waste reporting - Design Lessons Learnt - Construction Lessons Learnt - Building opt1m1sat1on and tuning, - Behavioural carbon (EV charg ng, bike storage, WFH) - Esta lish buildmg analytics platform - Quarterly reviews ol performance and tuning outcomes - Annual s mmaries of performance and opportunities for improvements - Bui lding performance dashboaro - Tuning report - Occupant satisfaction su rvey - Asset sHategy DEMOLITION/REBIRTH Use Again l :350 kgC0 2/m' - Flexibility - Durability - Demountabil ty - Adaptive Re-Use - Building lifo expectancy assessmen· - De-constructability assessment - Prod uct circularity assessment Se1sm1c Assessment - Low Damage Design - Re-Use strategy 11seca
  • 13. Sustainable Design Principles Design for Value for Money Design for safety and security Design for local history Design for Future Expansion Design for local supply chain Design for accessibility Design for clean water Design for water reduction Design for Modular Design for Prefab Design for Timber Structure Designing for Green Spaces Design for Resource Efficiency Design for Environmental Systems Design for People Design for health and safety Design for reconciliation Design for circularity Design for natural systems Design for future digital IoT Design for low carbon Design for user experience Design for self-service Design for iwi integration Design for education Design for user satisfaction Design for community Design for wellbeing Design for public transport Design for access Design for solar Design for community engagement Sustainable Design Principles Design for Low Carbon Design for People Design for Kaitiakitanga Design for Simplicity Design for Cost Effectiveness Carbon reduction through design © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. 11seca
  • 14. Carbon reduction through design © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. Lowest Carbon Option Exceeds Budget & Programme Lowest Carbon Carbon Middle Ground Considered Carbon Meets Programme lilBeca
  • 15. • Electrify fleets by allowing for new electrical charging points • Permeable footpaths and reuse of recycled aggregate for basecourse • Reduce heating and cooling demand by adopting a fabric first approach (maximise performance of materials used in building fabric) • VRF mechanical ventilation and low carbon refrigerants • Solar shading devices to reduce glare and solar gains • Naturally ventilate spaces where available • Rainwater harvesting where practical/feasible • Low embodied carbon materials. • Use of Engineered Timber • Use of Low Strength (25 MPa) Concrete for the Foundations • Setting and Embodied Carbon Limit for the Supply of Concrete Project Carbon Reduction Initiatives Example reduction initiatives © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. 11seca
  • 16. Carbon Emissions - Concrete Concrete composition Water Cement Sand Aggregate Cement Aggregate Steel Steel Concrete emissions - Reduce strength - SCM replacement - Produce with fewer emissions - Specify low- GWP - Use post- tensioned slab - Use fibre reinforcement - D&B slab designers - Specify low- GWP Max = 374 Min = 221 © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. 11seca
  • 17. Carbon Emissions – Floor Finishes 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Carpet - NZ Vinyl Linoleum Sealed concrete Kg CO2e / m2 A1-A3 per m2 © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. - ■ 11seca
  • 18. Carbon Emissions – Envelope 0 50 100 150 200 250 Steel LR on steel framing (uninsulated, unlined) Steel LR on timber framed (insulated and lined) Precast wall 150 thk Steel facing on CLT Aluminium framed curtain wall Timber cladding on timber framing (insulated/lined) Kg CO2e / m2 A1-A3 per m2 © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. ■ 11seca
  • 19. Case Studies – Office Buildings 39% Compared to reference 352 kg CO2e / m2 (A1-A5) Building A – Building Re-Use 49% Compared to reference 345 kg CO2e / m2 (A1-A5) Building B – Mass Timber 0% Compared to reference 921 kg CO2e / m2 (A1-A5) Building C – New Build Carbon breakdown kg CO2e / m2 (A1- A5) Carbon breakdown kg CO2e / m2 (A1- C4) © Beca 2023 This presentation has been prepared by Beca. It is solely for educational purpose. Any use or reliance by any person contrary to the above, to which Beca has not given its prior written consent, is at that person's own risk. - • ■ I - I - - - ■ ■ I • • '+- > V) ro (]J <U ...., V) V) 0 a. i2 ~ V) (]J C: ""O 0 ~ ~ C: ~ <o t t <U 0 ..c: E 0::: u <U ~ 4' "' ~ ·.;::; -~ :::J 0) .s C: ~ ~ t ~ <if & 1-....0 C: <U 0 11seca ~ ! ~ <U 0 C: C: ·.;::; ,.f -0 !::' ~ ""O -+= V) r§ ~ f f -~ <U u 0 (]J Q) u ""tr; - ~ C: C: ""O u 2 ~ ~ f (i '-- :::J ~ .D ...., ' 0/l/ - ~ C: -~ X ~ t f (]J 0 <U ...., ~ .,s ~ ...., <U UJ V) J X LL. :::J vi (]J C: ~ ~ Cj -s ...., ,§ 'li tf UJ u Vl 0 ,,g; § -::5 & .f qJ § 0 2 u 0' ~ (.j ...., ...., ~ i.L l/1 0 0