http://www.energyefficiencynews.comAfion Media Ltd UK Green Building Council calls for code for all non-domestic buildings <p>The <a rel="external" href="http://www.ukgbc.org/site/home">UK Green Building Council</a> (UKGBC) today launched a <a rel="external" href="http://www.ukgbc.org/site/resources/show-resource-details?id=406">plan</a> calling for a sustainability code for all non-domestic buildings both new and existing to mirror the Code for Sustainable Homes.</p> <p>&ldquo;At the moment the practical delivery and management of sustainable buildings is being held up by a confusing myriad of different sustainability policies, regulations, tools and standards,&rdquo; says Paul King, chief executive of the UKGBC.</p> <p>The proposed Code for Sustainable Buildings would establish a single clear policy and regulatory framework for the built environment. Uniquely, the code would set progressively more ambitious standards over time to drive up performance.</p> <p>Buildings would be regularly assessed &ndash; rather like an MOT for a car &ndash; throughout their lifecycle for carbon emissions, energy usage, waste and water performance to ensure that their performance was improving.</p> <p>&ldquo;To help industry meet those targets in the most efficient and effective ways, there needs to be a common language and common metrics used by all sustainability tools and standards,&rdquo; adds King.</p> <p>The Code would, therefore, also be vital in driving the systematic collection of data about building performance, which is currently lacking.</p> <p>The plan, which has been drawn up with some of the UK&rsquo;s major players in construction and property, will be presented to the Government with the hope of being adopted as future building regulations and standards.</p> <p>&ldquo;It is vital that the industry has a consistent and progressive approach to sustainable development that will deliver tangible results,&rdquo; says Alistair Guthrie, director of construction firm Arup.</p> <p>For further information:<br /> <a rel="external" href="http://www.ukgbc.org/site/home">www.ukgbc.org/site/home</a><br /> <a rel="external" href="http://www.ukgbc.org/site/resources/show-resource-details?id=406">www.ukgbc.org/site/resources/show-resource-details?id=406</a></p> http://www.energyefficiencynews.com/i/1903/ 2009-03-04T00:00:00-00:00 UK policy, building & construction, regulations & control, non-domestic buildings