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BRE report focuses on sustainability at the Olympic Park

Building research body, BRE, has published the results of two projects looking at the achievement of high levels of sustainability on key venues at the London 2012 Olympic Park, in a new report called BREEAM and the Code for Sustainable Homes on the London 2012 Olympic Park.
A bespoke version of BREEAM was developed for the Olympic Games with the intention of driving reductions in environmental impacts and applied in the design and construction of the permanent venues, including the Velodrome and Aquatics Centre. This was the first time that assessments were created and used for major sports stadia.

The Olympic and Paralympic Village is the first large-scale, high-density, high-rise scheme to be developed to Level 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes. It presented the opportunity to learn important lessons about how to apply the Code on this scale, which in turn will drive improvement in the standard.

Neil Paterson, one of the report's authors said: 'When London won the right to host the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the bid team pledged to treat sustainability as a major priority, to establish sustainability benchmarks for the development of future Games facilities and to take a lead in best practice that others in UK construction would follow.'

These projects aimed to contribute to the 'learning legacy' for the Games and to share the lessons learned about sustainable design and construction more widely with the UK construction industry.

London 2012 will be the first summer Games to map its complete carbon footprint over the entire project, and it is setting new standards of sustainability - not just environmentally, but socially and economically.

Co-author of the report, Robin Brylewski, said: 'The best way for the construction industry to maximise the effectiveness of the Code is for it to fully adopt the philosophy and believe in what it is trying to achieve. This will happen through engagement with the workforce so that it does not feel like it is simply following orders but that it has some input into the way the industry evolves.'

The report, BREEAM and the Code for Sustainable Homes on the London 2012 Olympic Park, is available from www.brebookshop.com or by calling +44 (0)1344 328038, ref FB 47.

23 July 2012

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