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Jaguar LandRover uses Colorcoat Prisma®

Jaguar LandRover uses Colorcoat Prisma®

22 May 2009

Escalating energy bills make it clear that tackling climate change by reducing energy use would create significant economic and environmental benefits. Estimates suggest that 90 per cent of buildings standing in 2050 have already been built.

Therefore, improving the energy performance of the existing building stock, which accounts for 47 per cent of CO2 emissions, should be the priority. This is particularly important when you factor into the equation the 2008 introduction of Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for all non-domestic buildings which effectively require commercial landlords to undertake energy performance assessments of their assets and then make public the results.

Jaguar LandRover uses Colorcoat PrismaForming part of a series of measures being introduced across Europe to tackle climate change, the specific aim of EPC’s is to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings and help reduce a building’s overall carbon emissions. As a result, EPCs stand to become one of the key drivers influencing building owners when it comes to improving the energy efficiency of existing buildings, especially in these cash-strapped times when the incentives to go down the commercial refurbishment route significantly outweigh the new-build option.

Illustrating what can be achieved with a committed refurbishment programme, the new Jaguar Land Rover Academy in Warwick is a case in hand which precisely demonstrates the environmental and economic benefits that refurbishment work can achieve. 
  
In broad terms, the project brief involved the interior and exterior refurbishment of an existing 50,000 sq ft building to create a bespoke new training academy that brought together two pre-existing individual facilities previously based at Castle Bromwich in Birmingham, and Gaydon in Warwickshire.  The finished scheme is one of the best-equipped automotive training facilities of its type, providing the very latest vehicles, components and systems for students.  

jaguar land rover dealershipReflecting Jaguar Land Rover’s on-going commitment to implementing a programme of responsible progression, from product development, through the manufacturing process to construction, in a bid to reduce it’s carbon footprint. 

 
Alongside this, Colorcoat Prisma® pre-finished steel was chosen for it’s smooth, modern appearance backed by the 25 year maintenance and inspection free Confidex® Guarantee.  Colorcoat® facilitates a far more streamlined construction process due to its flexibility, durability and ease of handling, enabling disruption to be kept to an absolute minimum for the building occupants whilst work is being carried out. 

As part of a company global environment policy, all Jaguar and Land Rover dealerships are being asked to consider the sustainability of their site operations and to take on board carbon reduction measures wherever possible. The successful delivery of the newly refurbished Academy has seen it held up as a showcase example providing a benchmark for what can be achieved with a sustainable, low carbon and economic building.  

There are a number of energy efficient improvements that are cost-effective and can be made to existing commercial buildings. By applying these improvements, significant energy savings can be achieved as demonstrated at Warwick with the Jaguar Land Rover Academy.  Refurbishing a building to current market standards achieves significant initial CO2 savings. Limited expenditure can reduce overall emissions by almost half enabling landlords and tenants to support a programme of more sustainable property occupation and management.

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