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NEW OFFICE SETS ‘EXCELLENT’ ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING STANDARD FOR ELY


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

The new Environment Agency office in Ely has achieved the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) 'Excellent' standard. This means that factors such as the energy use, construction materials and water efficiency of the building all meet the highest environmental standards. And all this has been achieved while still keeping the building within a strict budget and timescale.

The new building will provide desks for 48 people, with various meeting and interview rooms, a kitchen, full disabled access and car and bicycle parking.

Staff based in Ely include Environment Officers who monitor compliance with environmental regulations, deal with pollution incidents and investigate environmental crime; flood risk management staff who map flood risk in the area and manage any flooding that does happen; and operations delivery staff who check and maintain Environment Agency structures such as sluice gates and monitoring stations.

Using the BREEAM standard, the project team ensured that everything from the initial demolition of the old building (which could not be renovated), the way the site was managed, the products specified and design of the building met the 'Excellent' standard.

Working with architects Pearce Bottomley, simple choices, such as specifying double-glazed timber windows coated in recycled aluminium instead of UPVC (highly environmentally damaging in its manufacture and unrecyclable at the end of its life), recycled aluminium roofing and water-saving spray taps, were made.

Other features, such as a weather station on the roof working in conjunction with sensors in the building to monitor external and internal conditions, can be included at the design stage and greatly improve the working environment without the need for air conditioning systems. Windows are triggered to automatically open and close for ventilation, with voids in the building acting as chimneys so that air circulates avoiding the build-up of CO2, which leads to that 'muggy-headed' feeling. The voids also allow light to come from the top floor to bottom, reducing the need for artificial light.

The Building Management System (BMS) helps save money as well, by optimising heating and lighting, so employees are kept comfortable and energy bills are minimised.

Lights are turned on and off depending on light levels and if the area is in use, with a condensing boiler heating water to 200 less than it would be with a conventional boiler for the underfloor heating.

Zones within the building are individually metered as well, so that managers can see where the energy is being used and make adjustments to reduce it if possible.

People won't notice that the loos flush with less water, or that there's an automatic leak detection system, but it will show on the building's total water usage. But people will notice that if they are a wheelchair user there's a platform lift they can use on their own, and that the kitchens have lower level worktops in places so they can use them easily.

The building contractors themselves also made sure that during the building phase the site was run on best environmental practice grounds. Builders often put all their waste into one skip which gets sent to landfill, but the contractors on this job, Lindum Sturgeon, Peterborough, ensured that any waste was segregated to maximise what could be reused and recycled, and minimise what went to landfill.

Paul Woodcock, Anglian Regional Director said, "I'm really pleased to see this building completed, especially as it has reached the BREEAM 'Excellent' standard. I'm sure our staff will enjoy working here, not just because they know it's well built in environmental terms, but also because it will be a very pleasant building to be in."

Local MP James Paice said, "What the Environment Agency has done here is nothing particularly complicated or difficult. If all the architects and builders in this area could work to BREEAM standards in the way the Environment Agency has done, our environment and our workforce would benefit greatly."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Catherine Burbage)
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