SUSTAINABILITY in constructionDevelopment of local companies into specialised marketsThe Building and Construction Industry Forum supports local construction business in diversifying and looking at new market opportunities. Sustainability and meeting new carbon reduction targets provide new avenues of work that could be capitalised on and be the catalyst for the development of local construction companies into new specialised markets. "The imperative for action address climate change is driving development across a host of policy interests. With Scotland’s world leading Carbon Reduction target of 42% by 2020, the country is set for a decade of unprecedented activity in this sphere." The ‘Renewables Action Plan’ aims to produce a fifth of Scotland’s energy from renewables by 2020 through:
In Scotland the Scottish Building Standards will also provide key drivers for improving the energy efficiency of new buildings, both residential and commercial. The Sullivan Report identified that more than 40% of Scotland’s CO2 emissions came from the energy used to heat, light and run buildings. |
SCOTTISH BUILDING STANDARDSAn assessment by Scottish Building Standards identified that to reach a 30% CO2 reduction it would mean the installation of at least one renewable energy technology across the social and private housing sectors. Technologies considered as part of the study were:
The implication here is that all developments obtaining a building warrant after the introduction of the revised Scottish Building Standards in October 2010 will require some form of renewable technology, thus opening up market opportunities for businesses with the qualifications and experience to install theses technologies. Carbon Emission TargetsFor more information on Carbon Emission targets and Scottish Government policies ( including current Building Standards) please refer to: Become a Renewable Technologies InstallerFor more information on how to become a renewable technologies installer please refer to: www.microgenerationcertification.org Renewable Technologies & InstallersFor more general information on renewable technologies and installers please refer to the Renewable Energy Association: www.r-e-a-net |

