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New green designs could hamper housing delivery, say housebuilders – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
January 19, 2023
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New green designs could hamper housing delivery, say housebuilders – London Wallet
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Housebuilders in Scotland claim new design standards based on the German Passivhaus system will hamper meeting the country’s housing needs.

Homes for Scotland has said the country has a 100,000 shortfall of new homes accumulated since 2007 and that the government should have prioritised retrofitting existing ones.

Public affairs director Jennifer Kennedy said: “New homes are only a small proportion of the overall housing stock and are already highly-energy efficient with further improvements to come through building standards.”

She added: “If politicians are serious about tackling fuel poverty and the climate emergency, the focus must be on retrofitting the bulk of existing properties that are predominantly responsible for residential emissions.”

Her comments follow the Scottish government’s decision this week to adopt Passivhaus-equivalent standards for new homes in its domestic building environmental standards bill.

Zero carbon building minister Steve Harvie said: “This is not just about reducing carbon emissions, critical though addressing the climate emergency is; it is also essential if we are to meet the cost of living challenge and remove the vulnerability that people are exposed to through high and volatile fossil fuel prices.”

Harvie said the government would work with the construction sector on defining and delivering the new standards before passing secondary legislation in 2024 to bring them into force.

Passivhaus standards include eliminating thermal bridging, using superior windows, mechanical ventilation and heat recovery, plus high-quality insulation and airtight construction.

Passivhaus chief executive Jon Bootlalnd said: “The Scottish parliament is to be applauded for taking this crucial step towards meeting their net-zero climate emergency goals. Now we must ensure the bill is well developed and implemented to deliver the greatest impact on the actual performance of new homes in Scotland.”

The National Federation of Builders’ housing and policy head Rico Wojtulewicz questioned whether it was the best standard for large-scale delivery. However, he added it was “healthy” Scotland was developing their own way definition.

The legislation stems from MSP Alex Rowley’s private members’ bill last year following the Scottish Climate Assembly’s recommendations, where 97% voted for the eco-home measure.

Brokers Hank Zarihs Associates said development finance lenders supported design changes to cut carbon emissions as long as the new requirements were feasible regarding supplies and a qualified workforce.

 





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