Scrap EPCs to unlock deep retrofit market, MPs argue
Written by News DeskThe UK's net-zero carbon target for all homes by 2050 is unlikely to be met without a major overhaul of the current energy certification system, MPs have warned.
The need for decisive movement on deep retrofit has never been more pronounced, given the twin needs for urgent, radical action to tackle the climate crisis and jobs-intensive stimulus at a time of great uncertainty caused by the pandemic. In the following statement, the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment sheds light on its progress in delivering on the government’s deep retrofit pledges.
New retrofit plans to ensure no more ‘downtime’ for industry
Written by News DeskThe government is building cross-party retrofit commitments to ensure a long-term and continuous programme of retrofit work, Passive House Plus has learned.
RIBA has published a report urging the government, local authorities and the wider construction sector to adopt post-occupancy evaluation as standard practice to ensure all new buildings meet intended energy efficiency ratings and provide optimum value for money.
A new campaign is aiming to encourage more sustainable property refurbishment through tax incentives for people to adopt passive, or near passive, building standards.
Deep retrofit crucial to green recovery, climate committee says
Written by News DeskThe proposed programme for government agreed by Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party contains a commitment to upgrade at least 500,000 homes to a B2 energy rating by 2030, among a series of commitments on the built environment.
An Post has announced the launch of a new "green hub" providing end-to-end project management and money-saving advice for all levels of home retrofitting, along with a low-cost loan rate. The state-owned company said that this one-stop-shop approach will cover loan-only or full retrofit services, from initial home assessments to completed works, along with SEAI grant application and payment process.
Office-to-flat conversions “deeply worrying”
Written by Kate de SelincourtRights allowing the conversion of commercial buildings into dwellings, without planning permission, are potentially creating unhealthy living conditions.
BER data indicates national house building growth – except for Dublin
Written by Jeff ColleySignificantly more new homes (16.5%) were built in Ireland in the first eight months of 2019 compared to the same period in 2018 – with double digit declines in Dublin cancelled out by strong growth in the rest of the country, new analysis by Passive House Plus indicates.
The British Blind & Shutter Association (BBSA) has challenged what it described as the defacto banning of shading on tall glass buildings in Part B of the building regulations, and is seeking a judicial review on several points, principally that the regulation is misconceived as it focusses on combustibility rather than flammability
New Europe-wide boost for energy efficient mortgages
Written by Lenny AntonelliNew authority to oversee safety in high rise apartment blocks
Written by Kate de SelincourtIt is being suggested that the creation of a Joint Competent Authority – as called for by Dame Judith Hackitt in her review of the building regulatory system, after the Grenfell tragedy – is due to be announced by the UK Ministry of Housing very soon. And a new industry initiative is calling for Dame Judith’s recommendations to be implemented in full.
UK buildings regulations set for major overhaul
Written by Kate de SelincourtBER data: sick buildings risk while new build surges
Written by Jeff ColleyOver a third of new homes may be sick buildings which fail to comply with minimum ventilation requirements under Part F of the building regulations, new analysis by Passive House Plus has indicated.
Government failing to act on radon in rented houses
Written by Lenny AntonelliBetter housing means fewer A&E admissions, study finds
Written by News DeskGreen finance must be longterm & sustainable — Ecology
Written by News DeskConcerns raised about ventilation in proposed Part F & L change
Written by News DeskConcerns have been raised that proposed changes to Irish building regulations — designed to bring Ireland in line with EU requirements that new homes be ‘nearly zero energy buildings’ (nZEBs) from the end of 2020 — could encourage sub-standard approaches to ventilation and airtightness.