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The
benefits which this provides for clients are:- |
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- If
you are planning a new building or the refurbishment
of an existing building
this will need to conform to the conservation of fuel
and power specifications of the Building Regulations
Part L (2006). Employing a Low Carbon Consultant will
ensure this.
- If
you will be selling or letting a building
from April 2008 you will need an energy performance
certificate - a Low Carbon Consultant will be able
to provide one.
- If
you occupy or own a publicly accessed building
you may need to display an energy performance certificate
- a Low Carbon Consultant will be able to advise you.
Other areas of expertise include:
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Employ
a Low Carbon Consultant – Design Specialist For: |
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- Certifying
that a completed building meets the carbon emissions
requirement of Part L
- Energy efficiency
and conservation
- Low carbon
and renewable technologies
- Passive design
(buildings that make the best use of shade and natural
ventilation)
- The information
needed to manage the building and ensure that it continues
to perform to its design intent after handover
- Energy Performance
Certificates at building sale or let
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Employ
a Low Carbon Consultant – Building Management Specialist
For: |
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- Reduction of
a building's energy costs
- Cost effective
improvements to an existing buildings energy efficiency
- Incorporation
of low carbon and renewable technologies
- Advice on how
to develop a corporate social responsibility agenda
- Energy Performance
Certificates for display
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Employ
a Low Carbon Consultant – Simulation Specialist
For: |
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- Ensuring accurate
and complete carbon emissions calculations for compliance
with Criteria 1 of Part L 2006 for buildings other
than dwellings: Predicted carbon dioxide emission
from the proposed building does not exceed the target.
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Please
visit the Low Carbon Consultants register on http://www.cibse.org/index.cfm?go=consultants.details&item=195 |