
A group of over 150 organisations in the UK building industry, including the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), has put forward a plan for a new element for the building regulations, called Part Z.
The new element would incorporate requirements for the assessment of whole life carbon emissions for all major building projects.
Five construction professionals have written a report proposing Part Z. They are:
- Will Arnold (head of climate action, Institution of Structural Engineers)
- Tim den Dekker (associate, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios)
- Dr Jannik Giesekam (chancellor’s fellow, University of Strathclyde)
- Dr Julie Godefroy (sustainability consultant and technical manager, Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers)
- Simon Sturgis (founder, Targeting Zero)
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