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Guide L: Sustainability
About this book
This Guide provides building services engineers with guidance on how to respond to the changing sustainability agenda. It describes: — how they can influence the work done and decisions made by clients and other professionals.— the actions that building services engineers should take to enable their work to deliver sustainable outcomes.Engineers have a huge influence over the energy use, carbon dioxide emissions, health and wellbeing, water use and other sustainability outcomes of buildings and the wider projects in which they sit.There is increasing pressure to address these issues and to understand how engineering decisions can deliver a more sustainable built environment.The set of sustainability issues covered by this guide (set out in chapter 2) balances a concern for comprehensiveness, collaboration and whole system thinking with the need for clarity, the use of familiar terms, and the need to focus on issues where engineers have greatest control and influence.The principles of sustainability discussed in this document apply wherever in the world engineers practice, and wherever designs or projects are undertaken.The wider sustainability context is set out in the 'The age of limits' (chapter 3). There is necessarily a gap between that chapter, which highlights the challenges ahead and the scale of the societal changes that are needed, and the subsequent guidance chapters, which set out best practice for what practitioners can do now. Where possible, case studies are included from innovators and market leaders which already stretch best practice to progress towards more sustainable buildings and places.As members of society and as engineers with obligations to society, we also have a duty to use our knowledge to help influence the wider debates and understanding of sustainability. After all, it is only with the full engagement of all of society that the solutions we offer within the built environment can fully deliver on sustainability.This Guide is intended for all building services engineers.engineering design you will need, so this guide is structured to be both informative and to sign-post readers to other relevant sources.
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Table of contents
- Title page
- Foreword
- Contents
- Executive summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Defining sustainable buildings
- 3 The age of limits
- 4 The role of engineers in sustainability
- 5 Sustainability from the client’s perpective
- 6 Engineering sustainability
- 7 Making buildings work: embedding performance throughout the project
- 8 Health and wellbeing
- 9 Energy use and CO2 emissions
- 10 Transport
- 11 Water use
- 12 Materials and resource use
- 13 Operational waste
- 14 Ecology and biodiversity
- 15 Pollution
- 16 Flood risk
- 17 Sustainable drainage
- 18 Construction
- 19 Climate change adaptation
- 20 Local environment and community
- 21 Summary of actions
- Index