LOW ENERGY BUILDING SERVICES

Low Energy Building Services

Complete your design with low carbon emitter design, water distribution, lighting, fire safety and overall systems control.

There are many other aspects of building service design that can be optimised to further support the work of low energy HVAC and renewable technologies. Energy consumption reduction can be achieved through better emitter design, water distribution, lighting, fire safety, and overall systems control. 


Whether your build requires light-touch advice during the early RIBA stages, performance specifications, or a holistic approach, we can offer a bespoke system solution.

Commercial plant room

Low energy building services we cover include:

Underfloor heating / radiators

Hot and cold-water distribution

Electric vehicle charging

Internal small power and data

Internal lighting

Building control and automation

Security

Fire detection and suppression

Above ground drainage

Latest Insights

by Pablo Jiménez-Moreno 29 Apr, 2024
Discover the critical role of a feasibility study in integrating renewable technologies into your home. Learn how to make informed decisions for sustainable living.
by Doug Johnson 11 Jan, 2024
As we come out of our end of year hibernation period for 2023 and try to both digest and interpret what 2023 had in store for us, how we dealt with it, and what we would change if we could; we drag ourselves out into the blinding light of 2024 and hope for a less tumultuous year in the UK’s sustainable construction sector. I am an optimistic person and ‘glass half-full thinking’, as well as doing my best to gaze into the future, is my default position. When working with a team on the sharp end of sustainable building design, there are some trends which simply cannot be ignored and hold great promise for 2024. The following trends are in areas we’ve seen growing design time and client fees being spent to great effect, and that’s why these are my top four sustainable construction prediction of 2024.
by Doug Johnson 07 Dec, 2023
In recent years, sustainability has seen a massive increase in priority within the construction industry. As climate change and its effects worsen around the world, architects, builders, and developers are now feeling more compelled to adopt more environmentally friendly practices. While pursuing sustainable building design is definitely a commendable course of action, the process itself has its own set of challenges; introducing potential risks to the construction industry that must be addressed.
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