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London Docks

Sector: Residential

Background

London Dock is situated in the heart of Wapping, Central London, moments from Tower of London, St Katherine Docks and the City. It is a brand new mixed residential and commercial complex consisting of 359 luxury apartments and retail, restaurant, café, gym and nursery space at ground level.

As with all new-build developments in central London it had to achieve very high levels of energy and CO2 reduction, sustainability credentials and BREEAM “Very Good” ratings for the commercial space.

Services provided

  • BREEAM Assessment
  • SAP Calculations
  • Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
  • Dynamic Modelling
London Docks - Residential - BREEAM, SAPs & EPCs, Dynamic Modelling - QuinnRoss Energy

Results

QuinnRoss Energy was most useful performing the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) calculations that all new-build residential developments have to comply with. As there is 359 of them it was a significant task, every iteration! The SAP calculations were used to inform the building of its construction U-values, heating system efficiencies and predicted levels of CO2 production and how they can be reduced. We also performed all calculations for energy strategies and are fully involved in the BREEAM management process and studies to achieve credits.

Compliance, Design & Validation

Whether you need a SAP for a bungalow, overheating analysis for a penthouse, London energy statement, or BREEAM assessment our technical specialists will work with you to find the best solutions for compliance within your deadlines and budget, explaining them in plain English.

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Need expert assistance?

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From bespoke M&E design, to specialist planning reports and our wide range of sustainability assessments, the team here at QuinnRoss Energy would be delighted to assist you.

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Planning
RIBA 0 - 2
Design
RIBA 3 - 4
Construction
RIBA 5
Post-completion
RIBA 6 - 7
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Did you know?

Stats, Facts & Savings

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Stat

The energy used in creating and sending an average email has a carbon footprint of 0.3g CO2e.*

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Fact

That’s the equivalent of walking through an external door of a heated building on a winters day.

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Saving

If Britain’s overall workforce sent two less emails per day each year, it would save the carbon dioxide equivalent of 35,000 economy flights between UK and Spain.

* Reference the study by Mike Berners-Lee of Lancaster University

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