Thermographic surveys: Syntegra Consulting Launches new Testing and Compliance service
Building envelope leaks, poor or inadequate insulation, moisture and substandard work are costly to commercial and residential building owners- a Thermographic survey can quickly help you identify where energy efficiency can be improved. Depending on our client’s requirements, surveys can range from an external overview of each elevation of the building under review, through to […]
Air Tightness Testing: Syntegra Consulting Launches new Testing and Compliance service
Air Tightness is the key feature of any energy efficient building. It reduces wasted heat and allows the buildings atmosphere to be controlled with mechanical ventilation heat recovery units creating a healthier environment. Air-tightness testing is undertaken to determine a building’s air-permeability rating. Air tightness testing is an integral part of Part L of The […]
Acoustic Testing: Syntegra Consulting Launches new Testing and Compliance service
Acoustic testing is the measurement of how much sound is stopped by separating walls or floors between dwellings and rooms. In England and Wales, Approved Document E of the Building Regulations requires new buildings and conversions to demonstrate reasonable levels of airborne and impact sound insulation performance between separating walls and floors. Syntegra Consulting offer […]
Attention all Landlords: Landlord’s Energy Saving Allowance
If you are a landlord and make energy saving improvements to your property, you could reduce the tax you pay. You can do this by claiming the ‘Landlord’s Energy Saving Allowance’ (LESA). The following will detail the eligibility requirements, what the allowance covers and how to apply for it. This tax allowance allows private landlords […]
November Feed In Tariff Cut
According to the Government promise to reduce the tariffs 3.5% every three months when the last Feed-in Tariffs (FITs) started in August 2012, the new Feed-in Tariffs starting November 2012 will be as follows: Description FIT rate p/kWh 0-4kW 15.44 >4-10kW 13.99 >10-50kW 13.03 >50-100kW 11.50 >100-150kW 11.50 >150-250kW 11.00 >250kW-5MW 7.10 Stand-alone 7.10 Export […]
53 Alexandra Grove,London- Energy Statement
Syntegra Consulting Ltd have been appointed as energy consultants to produce an energy strategy for the scheme at 53 Alexandra Grove, London, N12 8HE– to support the scheme design process, demonstrate Building regulations Part L1A compliance, to demonstrate consideration to achieve a 20% CO2 emission reduction against the CIBSE standard case model via renewable technology, […]
44A Holland Park- Basement Extension
Syntegra Consulting Ltd has been appointed as energy consultants to produce an energy strategy for the scheme at 44a Holland Park, London, W11 3RP– to support the scheme design process, demonstrate Building regulations Part L1B compliance, along with intent to deliver a minimum BREEAM ‘domestic’ refurbishment –‘very good’ rated dwelling. The existing dwelling is a […]
Government supports notion of lower VAT rate for green materials
The UK government is to defend lower VAT rates for insulation against a European Commission ruling that they are illegal. The reasoning behind the government’s defence is an effort to save the Green Deal from being ‘brought down’ by potentially huge cost increases for energy efficiency work driven by Europe’s demand for a quadrupling of […]
274 Kew Road- Energy Consultancy and BRREAM Domestic Assessment
Syntegra Consulting have been appointed as energy consultants and BREAAM assessors on the Cumberland House project- 274 Kew Road, Richmond, London. Cumberland House is a three storey (plus basement) detached Victorian house, built in 1893 towards the end of the Victorian era as a single family dwelling. The surrounding area is characterised by large single […]
Daylight calculation report
Daylight calculations are implemented by energy assessors to find the effectiveness of natural light that is expected to penetrate a room. Some key factors such as the size of the opening, reflectivity of surfaces and view of clear sky from a window will all influence the daylight factor in a room. The results of […]
SBEM calcs – Simplified Building Energy Model
SBEM is developed by the Building Research Establishment as a computer program to analysis building energy consumption. It is used for new commercial buildings such as Industrial Warehouse, School, Hotel, Office or even Halls of Residence. Through comparing the designed Building Emission Rate (BER) with an SBEM calculated Target Emission Rate (TER), it shows the […]
Air-conditioning inspections – Why are they required
All air-conditioning systems with an effective rated output of more than 12kw must be regularly inspected by an accredited ACI Energy Assessors. The inspections must be a maximum of five years apart. The regulations require the first inspection of the affected air-conditioning systems to be carried out as follows: For all the systems put into […]
Building Services Design Consultancy – Sol Joel, New Build Sports Pavilion
Syntegra Consulting Ltd has been appointed as energy consultants to produce an energy strategy for the development consisting of ‘1No. Commercial unit’ for the scheme at Sol Joel Playing Field, Church Rd, Earley, Reading RG6 1EY. Syntegra Consulting plans to ensure that the Energy stategy of this sports pavilion will support the scheme design process, […]
Energy Consultancy & Outline M&E Design Consultancy: Manor House – Conversion (Hospital to Spiritual Centre)
Syntegra Consulting Ltd were appointed as energy consultants to produce an energy strategy for the scheme at Manor House, Manor Lane, Feltham, London – to support the planning process, demonstrate Building regulations Part L2B compliance and to demonstrate the overall energy strategy associated with driving CO2 emissions reduction against 2010 building regulations via renewable […]
Solar installations increase exponentially to beat feed-in tariff cut
The stressed solar industry has seen a dramatic increase in installations in anticipation of further cuts to the feed-in tariff. On 1 August, the feed-in tariff for solar power, paid to homeowners who install solar electric panels, was cut to 16p per kWh from 21p per kWh – a rate that was introduced in March […]
BREEAM New Construction 2011
BREEAM New Construction 2011 is an assessment method and certification scheme with respect to performance of new buildings in UK. It can be used to evaluate the environmental life cycle impacts of new non-domestic buildings in the stages of design and construction. The aim is to utilize a robust and cost effective manner to alleviate […]
Building Services Design Consultants
Building Services Design Consultants Building services design consultants focus on the internal environment and environmental impact of a building. Generally speaking, they are required to design, install, operate, and monitor the mechanical, electrical and public health systems to achieve safe, comfortable, friendly operation in modern buildings. These systems comprise: Communication lines, telephones and IT networks […]
Green Deal Investment drive to be underwriten by Government
As part of an increased effort to improve infrastructure investment, the government has announced it is willing to underwrite Green Deal schemes. The underwriting will form as part of the government’s Infrastructure Guarantee scheme, which was bough about to aid UK infrastructure projects that are struggling to get financing. According to the chief secretary to […]
Green construction Market Trends in the UK
“Green construction is quite simply better construction”- Paul King (Green Building Council) In the UK, the Government has committed to a 26% to 32% by 2020 and a 60% reduction of CO₂ by 2050. The former Department of Trade and Industry (Now replaced by the Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform) has stated that […]
Heat Pumps for Renewable Future
Heat pumps are renewable heating technology that can contribute to a low carbon future. Being installed since the mid 1950s, the Heat Pumps are mature technology that has been fully recognised in commercial buildings and industrial sector. Heat pumps emit significantly less CO2 than gas or oil fired heating systems. Thus its operating costs are […]
Lighting for Building Regulation Part L
The government introduced the lighting energy numerical indicator (LENI) to minimise luminaire lumens per circuit watt. However, it is an alternative not a replacement to technology requirement. The Lighting Industry Association describes LENI as an initial positive proposal. The failure to include a calculation of energy saving for preset lighting control is considerable omission. The […]
Solutions for Heating and Hot Water Systems
Boilers Hot water system need to be chose basing on how many people are living in the house and how many wet rooms etc. Combi-boilers circulate hot water by radiators and underfloor heating routes. Combi-boilers avoid the installation of hot water storage cylinders and cold water storage tanks, because the boilers only provide hot water […]
Code for Sustainable Homes
The Code for Sustainable Homes was launched in December 2006. It replaced EcoHomes in England since April 2007. The aim is to make the Code for Sustainable Homes as a single standard to achieve sustainable building for new build homes in UK. The Code for Sustainable Homes set 6 levels of efficiency, with level 6 […]
Key Green Building Rating Systems- what systems are used where?
The increased number of green building organisations has lead to an increase in the use of green building rating systems on an international scale. These rating systems include: LEED (USA), BREEAM (UK), Green Star, (Australia) CASBEE (Japan) and Green Star (South Africa). These assessment tools provide projects with a qualitative evaluation of the several benefits […]
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