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 CARBON NEUTRAL BUILDINGS


NG Bailey launches low carbon business to support built environment ambitions


Leading independent engineering and services business NG Bailey has launched a new business unit focused on unlocking the long-term value of lower carbon buildings, helping organisations turn decarbonisation ambition into practical, investable, and measurable action.


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G Bailey Low Carbon brings together the Group’s data-led insight, engineering expertise and operational capability across the full building lifecycle.


From strategy and technical advisory, including robust business cases with financing solutions, through delivery and ongoing optimisation, the business will help customers navigate the practical and commercial realities of energy transition and low carbon solutions.


The launch responds to growing demands on organisations to focus on low carbon outcomes and better building performance, due to tightening regulation, rising energy costs and increasing sustainability expectations from investors and occupiers.


The Low Carbon offer builds on NG Bailey’s existing market leading track record in sustainable practices in the built environment and EV infrastructure. Recognising that low carbon development is about more than compliance, the new services will help clients create more efficient, future-ready buildings, reducing energy demand, improving performance, strengthening asset value.


Rooted in NG Bailey’s role as a long-standing partner to its clients, the team has already delivered low carbon projects both in new developments such as the award-winning


28 Summer 2026 M40


Wellington Place in Leeds and retrofitted older buildings such as Manchester University Booth Street East and 45 Mortimer Street in London.


NG Bailey Low Carbon is structured around three core stages:


• Advise - helping clients understand their current position, building practical roadmaps and identifying commercially viable investment strategies.


• Deliver - bringing together NG Bailey’s capability as principal contractor and MEP designer, with in-house technical design, construction, installation and commissioning expertise.


• Optimise - supporting buildings once they are operational, using real-time data, technical maintenance and performance monitoring to drive measurable savings and long-term value.


This approach ensures projects are supported from early-stage strategy through to implementation and long-term performance by innovative solutions grounded in practical delivery.


Jonathan Kershaw, Low Carbon Director at NG Bailey, said: “Lower carbon is not just about meeting targets; it is about creating better performing, more resilient assets whether that be buildings, campuses or factories, that deliver commercial, environmental and societal benefits.


“NG Bailey is committed to being at the forefront of our industry with our expert teams already leading projects ranging from net zero energy infrastructure and EV transport systems to retrofitting low-carbon technology into large scale developments.


“Through these projects we’ve gathered insight, intelligence and expertise which we believe can have a lasting and tangible positive commercial impact on our partners, their buildings and wider infrastructure. By bringing together the full range of our services from across the business we provide a fully integrated solution that supports the entire lifecycle of a building.”


Jonathan added: “We understand buildings from every angle, how they’re designed, how they’re constructed, how they’re maintained and how they perform in use. That means our advice is grounded in real-world delivery experience, not theory. We can help clients make the commercial case, secure a clear route to funding options and implementation before delivering and optimising the solution over time.


“Ultimately, through low carbon solutions we’re helping to unlock the potential and long-term value of both new and existing developments, strengthening the wider built environment for the benefit of all.”


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