The BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) is a widely recognised UK-based standard for assessing sustainability across buildings and infrastructures. It evaluates performance in categories such as energy, water, materials, ecology, waste, and health & wellbeing1.
Key Benefits for Projects
1: Lower operating costs & carbon savings
One major benefit of BREEAM certification is improved operational performance. A UK study found that office buildings assessed under BREEAM achieved around a 23% reduction in CO₂ emissions compared with the regulatory baseline.
Another study noted that even though an upfront investment may exist, benefits include reduced carbon emissions and lower operational costs2.
From Syntegra’s perspective, early design and engineering alignment with BREEAM criteria help deliver these savings for clients in the long term.
2: Increased asset value and market appeal Sustainable certification helps boost the market position of a building. According to a report by UK Green Building Council, BREEAM-certified assets outperformed non-certified ones in rental measurements: for example, some BREEAM “Excellent” assets achieved much higher contracted rents3.
Another UK study found positive impacts on occupancy rates for commercial buildings with BREEAM certification4.
3: Enhanced stakeholder confidence & reputation
BREEAM certification is carried out by independent licensed assessors and gives a third-party verified rating for sustainability performance1.
When Syntegra highlights its services for sustainable design, environmental engineering or planning support, it can emphasise that our clients are working toward a verified, credible sustainability standard. That helps build trust with investors, occupiers, regulators and end-users.
4: Support for planning permissions & risk-mitigation
In the UK regulatory and policy context, sustainable design standards are increasingly influential in planning decisions. For instance, a study notes that entry-level green measures (including BREEAM “Pass” or “Good”) can add no extra cost if incorporated early5.
By embedding BREEAM requirements early, Syntegra can help clients avoid costly redesign, reduce regulatory risk, and deliver smoother project approvals.
5: Improved occupant health & long-term performance
BREEAM covers categories such as health & well-being, indoor air quality, thermal comfort and acoustic performance.1
Better environmental performance supports occupant productivity, wellbeing and satisfaction.
From Syntegra’s planning and environmental engineering viewpoint, it’s an important value proposition to highlight when engaging clients who care about long-term building performance.
In summary, BREEAM certification offers clear benefits across cost efficiency, asset value, stakeholder confidence, planning support and occupant wellbeing. For Syntegra, advising clients on BREEAM integration positions our offering as high-value and future-proof.
Adopting BREEAM early isn’t just about certification, it’s about delivering better buildings, stronger assets and lasting value.
Footnotes
- What is BREEAM? NBS Knowledge. NBS
- Exploring the Values of Sustainability and the Cost of Going Green: A Case of Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM). University of Greenwich
- Capturing the Value of Sustainability. UK Green Building Council. UKGBC
- The Impact of Green Certification BREEAM on Occupancy Rates of Commercial Buildings in the UK. Shibani A., Agha A., Hassan D., Naomi F. International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology, 2021. repo.ijiert.org
- Entry-Level Green Doesn’t Cost Extra, U.K. Report Finds. BuildingGreen. buildinggreen.com
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