In Australia all sellers or lessors of office space of 2,000 square metres or more are required to obtain and disclose a current Building Energy Efficiency Certificate (BEEC) which includes an energy star rating and lighting assessment. Heating and cooling efficiency is a major determinant of the base building’s rating. When tenants require green office space it drives up the priority for facilities managers to provide high performing base building services. See more: Leasing best practice >> Commercial Building Disclosure (CBD) >>
Many efficiency actions that tenants identify and implement through a planning process will cut waste heat from their equipment. Any reductions in heat load on the floor will take pressure off the heating and cooling systems – for example, after-hours lighting timers, computer shut-downs, and photocopier sleep modes. See more: Lighting energy efficiency >> Equipment energy efficiency >>
By engaging with the facilities manager, tenants can be more active in helping to optimise their heating and cooling effectiveness. Some key measures to reduce HVAC and energy waste are:
The guiding principle for fit out is to not work against or undo any optimisation strategies that the building manager is carrying out. Some examples are:
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A guide by the British Council for Offices providing methods to measure building performance, occupant satisfaction, case studies and more. The report says that high performance can create productivity improvements that swamp utilities costs.
A Property Council of Australia document providing tools for assessing office building quality in new and existing buildings. The tools provide a guide to parameters that typically influence building quality, offering a voluntary, market based approach.
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