Buildings contribute significantly to CO2 emissions but also have large technical potential for improvement, making them a key sector for climate and energy policy. The UK’s energy efficiency policy for existing housing has focused historically on relatively cheap and minimally disruptive individual measures, whereas climate targets indicate the need for more holistic, costly and disruptive treatments. The construction industry is a vital potential enabler of this policy goal, but the industry has not yet been successfully enrolled in what amounts to a profound change to industry practices. A focus on supply chain actors is justified by previous research, which identified that installers and builders are influential over project design, ...
Purpose: To improve building performance and meet statutory carbon reduction targets, a radical tran...
One of the many complex challenges in tackling climate change is the pressing need to achieve a majo...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
Buildings contribute significantly to CO2 emissions but also have large technical potential for impr...
A three-year research project explored the evolving level of “building expertise” for low-carbon hou...
The UK’s policy commitment to an 80% reduction in CO₂ levels over 1990 levels by 2050 has framed muc...
Pioneering case studies of housing renovation show that 80-90% emissions reductions are achievable u...
Energy retrofit must become embedded into the everyday practices of builders working in the repair, ...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly important in the delivery of repair, main...
This paper explores the barriers to energy efficiency in the construction of non-domestic buildings ...
Attention regarding the energy saving potential of existing houses has been occurring within the UK ...
A systematic review of international evidence on housing retrofit supply chains was undertaken for t...
AbstractAttention regarding the energy saving potential of existing houses has been occurring within...
In recent years, increased concerns over pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have initiated a wav...
The World Building Council for Sustainable Development has singled out the building industry as an u...
Purpose: To improve building performance and meet statutory carbon reduction targets, a radical tran...
One of the many complex challenges in tackling climate change is the pressing need to achieve a majo...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...
Buildings contribute significantly to CO2 emissions but also have large technical potential for impr...
A three-year research project explored the evolving level of “building expertise” for low-carbon hou...
The UK’s policy commitment to an 80% reduction in CO₂ levels over 1990 levels by 2050 has framed muc...
Pioneering case studies of housing renovation show that 80-90% emissions reductions are achievable u...
Energy retrofit must become embedded into the everyday practices of builders working in the repair, ...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly important in the delivery of repair, main...
This paper explores the barriers to energy efficiency in the construction of non-domestic buildings ...
Attention regarding the energy saving potential of existing houses has been occurring within the UK ...
A systematic review of international evidence on housing retrofit supply chains was undertaken for t...
AbstractAttention regarding the energy saving potential of existing houses has been occurring within...
In recent years, increased concerns over pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have initiated a wav...
The World Building Council for Sustainable Development has singled out the building industry as an u...
Purpose: To improve building performance and meet statutory carbon reduction targets, a radical tran...
One of the many complex challenges in tackling climate change is the pressing need to achieve a majo...
The UK construction industry faces the daunting task of replacing and extending a significant propor...