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National Refurbishment Centre Open Week 8 th to 12 th October 2012 CoRE 10 th October 2012

NRC Introduction

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National Refurbishment CentreOpen Week 8th to 12th October 2012

CoRE 10th October 2012

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Origin

The NRC was born out of the collaboration of BRE and the Energy Saving Trust, partners on the Victorian Terrace project and other key industry leaders in supply, skills and implementation.

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Partners

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Victorian Terrace

Salford Energy House

BASF House Nottingham

Gentoo Homes

CoRE Stoke on Trent

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Drivers

Refurbishment Market is worth £26bn each year and that will rise with Green Deal measures

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UK emissions 560mt CO2

Domestic; 27%

Commercial and public buildings;

18%Industrial buildings;

4%

Industrial process; 21%

Transport ; 29%

Agriculture; 1%

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Non domestic buildings

Industrial ; 23

Retail; 18

Hotels and Restaurants; 15Commercial Offices ; 9

Schools; 7

Further and Higher education ; 4

Government estate ; 4

Sports; 4Public Offices; 3

Heritage and enter-tainment ; 3

Healthcare ; 1

Transport/commu-nications; 1

Miscellaneous; 14

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•Overall increase in of 35% by 2050•68% of existing will be demolished•New build will represent 70% of 2010 floor area•32% will undergo major refurbishment by 2050

Non domestic profile

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Achievements

AwarenessThe NRC has achieved a high level of awareness in industry and Government of its intention to guide stakeholders in delivery of Refurbishment solutions

Data Collection NRC has brought together the largest dataset of refurbished properties in the UK

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AchievementsSolutionsNRC has analysed the data to develop the solutions needed to deliver mass retrofit of properties

Research Based HubUsing the partners skill sets to develop areas of research.

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- Partnership approach – open data- Collaboration in a competitive

environment - Leadership – Government and Industry- Agreed Standards and measurement- Independent Reporting

Principles

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Raising NRC profile

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Website

Twitter

Linked In

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Refurb Portal

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Membership

New members• 3 year engagement • £7,500 per year

• Aims of the group  • Steering Committee • Opportunities at Events • Quarterly Partners meeting• Access to NRC Database • First option on NRC Data Analyses • Website, Newsletters & Info to Partner• Publicity & Promotion • Research & Development • Special Projects

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Next Steps

•Existing Buildings Hub •Research based initiatives •Ongoing engagement with government and third sector•Smart Cities•Regional approach•Non domestic strategy

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South WestSmart Technology

Research Projects: regional approach

Properties by location 000’s

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Research Projects: regional approach

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Thank you