Including 16 closely related terms such as council building, council buildings, and new council buildings.
… are the largest component of the Council’s estate. • 35 of these are PPP/DBFM17 and are unlikely to return to Council ownership before 2030. • 40% of the Council’s operational estate was built within the last 50 years, and 30% is over 100 years old. • Edinburgh Leisure accounts for 16% of the Council’s buildings emissions footprint. • Domestic buildings18 account for 4% (this covers housing…
… concierge, communal heating etc.) Table 4: Repartition of Council buildings –* The 665 buildings are spread across 282 sites - 254 Council operational sites and 28 PPP/DBFM sites No of Buildings Floor area (m2) Edinburgh Leisure 52 69,152 PPP/DBFM 35 211,348 Council Properties 578 639,999 TOTAL 665 920,499 Figure 5: Breakdown of buildings emissions per building type (Includes PPP2…
… on the Council’s operational estate. The main driver behind the formation of the AMW programme is managing the assets condition of operational buildings and the mitigation of asset risk; this will be augmented by the additional driver of low carbon and energy efficiency considerations.19 19 Asset Management Works Programme – 2020/2021 Update, F&R Committee All new Council buildings…
…, and suitability for all replacement works of heat generation plant will be considered. Furthermore, the feasibility of localised heat networks for operational buildings will be examined where they offer the potential to deliver efficiencies on individual plant replacement. Expansion of solar PV estate This targets the installation of solar PV on all appropriate new build Council properties…
… https://democracy.edinburgh.gov.uk/documents/s28561/7.2%20-%20Housing%20Sustainability%20Update.pdf https://democracy.edinburgh.gov.uk/documents/s28561/7.2%20-%20Housing%20Sustainability%20Update.pdf Back to contents 10 Buildings Energy Consumption Building energy consumption is the central component of the Council’s plan to reach net zero by 2030, representing 63%12…