Sustainability Flashcards

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You mention the Futures Report 2020 in your submission, can you tell me about this.

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  • The report centres around change and explores existing practices and future predictions
  • Case studies include:
    • Building roads out of plastic
    • Extracting big data and reusing it - the construction industry holds the second most data in the world behind the financial industry
    • Adopting drone technology for surveying - the client utilises this advancement in technology for roof surveys
  • It also explores protecting cities from climate change, cities such as Lagos, Tokyo and Dakar could be mostly underwater if there is a global sea temperature rise is 2 degrees Celsius
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You mention the implementing the UN’s sustainability goals, could you tell me what these are.

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  • The RICS released a Guidance Note on implementing the UN’s sustainable development goals
  • These centre around existing guidance and partnerships the RICS has entered into for sustainable development
  • Examples of existing guidance such as:
    • Sustainability and commercial property valuation
    • The valuation of assets in the commercial renewable energy sector
  • Partnerships include:
    • Ska - the client has targeted a silver ska rating for the office refurbishment
    • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
  • The UK has signed up to the UN’s net zero initiative which aims to have net zero carbon by 2050
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Could you tell me about your clients sustainability policy?

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  • To be net zero by 2035
  • The Big Turn Off - launched in October encouraging colleagues by screen background to turn off computers when not in use
  • LED lighting being rolled out into all shops
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Entain forest setup which has planted 1 million trees so far
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Can you tell me your understanding of MEES.

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  • Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards 2015, part of the Government’s 5 yearly sustainability policies
  • Minimum energy rating of an E for all new leases, extensions, renewals from 1st April 2018
  • Minimum rating for all existing leases by 1st April 2023
  • Unless expressly documented in the lease, the duty holder is the owner
  • Exemptions include:
    • Religious buildings
    • Where the tenancy is less than 6 months with no security of tenure
    • Where the tenancy is more than 99 years
    • When it is not feasible to achieve a rating more than an E:
      • When all possible improvements with payback of 7 years or sooner have been made
    • When the devaluation from improvements is more than 5%
    • When planning permission for improvements is refused by the Local Authority
    • Exemptions need to be registered every 5 years
  • Penalties for non-compliance:
    • When a breach has lasted less than 3 months, a fine of £5,000 or 10% of the RV whichever greater. Max fine of £50,000
    • When a breach has lasted more than 3 months, a fine of £10,000 or 20% of the RV whichever greater. Max fine of £150,000
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What are the requirements for EPC’s?

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  • If a building is more than 50 sq.m
  • When it is newly built, sold, let for more than 6 months (& less than 9 years), or refurbished, altered
  • Must be commissioned within 7 days of marketed
  • As of September 2020, a physical EPC certificate is not required for marketing material. The agent simply has to provide a link to the government portal
  • If an EPC is not procured, maximum penalty of 12.5% of the RV minimum of £500, max of £5,000
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What are the exemptions for EPC’s

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  • If it is listed and the minimum rating cannot be achieved
  • Temporary buildings of 2 years or less
  • Places of worship
  • An industrial unit or workshop which doesn’t use much energy
  • Buildings due to be demolished with planning in place
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