An industry-wide task group is to explore what form the code for sustainable buildings should take if the UK is to achieve the 2019 zero carbon target.
The UK Green Ȧ Council will lead a six-month consultation process and present the results at its conference in March next year.
Paul King, the council’s chief executive, said: “With the upcoming government consultation on zero carbon non-domestic buildings, this is an ideal moment to take stock and consider what kind of code and rating tools we need for the future.
“Industry needs a clear and practical route map and milestones that are aligned with government policy to give it the confidence and knowledge to move forward on a trajectory to 2019.”
A range of companies and organisations is bring invited to participate in the task group, which King will chair.
Andy Ford, director of Fulcrum Consulting, said: “I welcome the approach in seeking an open-source, second-generation solution.”
Rab Bennetts, director of Bennetts Associates, said: “In the same way that the UK-GBC is a pan-industry body, so the code should aim to be just the sort of joined-up thinking that offers clarity and strategic direction to designers, constructors, owners and occupiers.”
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Ȧ Sustainable Design
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