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CIBSE BUILDING PERFORMANCE AWARDS Client Energy Management Award


BRITISH LAND (PORTFOLIO) British Land


British Land takes the trophy for Client Energy Management once again, making it a memorable night for the property giant


British Land has cut landlord-infl uenced energy by 33% since 2009 (improving on last year’s 27% fall)


Since winning the Client Energy Management Award last year, British Land has achieved even greater reductions across its portfolio – no mean feat as savings become progressively harder to realise year on year. It has cut landlord- infl uenced energy by 33% since 2009 (improving on the 27% reduction last year). This has saved occupiers £5.2 m and cut carbon emissions by 39,600 tonnes. British Land has achieved much greater landlord reductions than its UK peers, and has invested £2.2 m to drive further reductions. Implementing good energy and


PROJECT TEAM


Broadgate Estates/Colliers International/ Montagu Evans/ Munroe K/ Savills/ Smith Young/Workman Property owner: British Land


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building management practices is vital if the UK is to dramatically improve energy effi ciency and cut carbon emissions in existing buildings. British Land estimates that the following measures have generated most of its reductions across the offi ce portfolio:  15% from aligning central plant run times with occupiers’ operational requirements


 10% by eliminating heating and cooling confl icts, and increasing intake of external ambient air


 5% by adjusting set points  5% from installing light sensors or replacing lighting in the common parts.


Having achieved a signifi cant change in culture with its building engineers and managing agents, British Land is now working closely with its building management system (BMS) contractors to drive more functionality from the BMS. Its work with the Better Buildings Partnership and other partners has contributed to the development of a prototype Landlord Energy Rating tool that can accurately compare landlord energy effi ciency between commercial buildings. British Land has also uploaded data for 13 major buildings to CarbonBuzz so that they can benchmark their energy use and allow others to do the same. In 2013, occupiers rated satisfaction


with British Land as 7.8 out of 10, well ahead of the industry average of 5.1.


This submission is not just the best of what we have, but it illustrates a huge improvement on last


year’s performance Hywel Davies, chair of the judges


FINALISTS


Aston University (Birmingham Campus) – Aston University


M&G Real Estate Shopping Centres (Various UK) – M&G Real Estate


UK Power Networks (Bankside Substation, London) – Arup


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