David Weight
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Going green? Give it time
David Weight believes opportunities to reduce embodied carbon are often thwarted by a tight build programme. With careful planning and more time, emissions could be slashed
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Where the wind blows
The recently published 鈥淶ero Carbon for New Non-domestic 黑洞社区s鈥 by the communities department has much to commend it, but is flawed by one large blind spot, says the Davis Langdon senior consultant
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Sun seeking
Instead of relying on small-scale on-site renewables, Europe could benefit from importing solar power from countries that have plenty of it, says the associate at Davis Langdon
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Open mike: Sun seeking
Instead of relying on small-scale on-site renewables, Europe could benefit from importing solar power from countries that have plenty of it, says David Weight
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Open mike: Sun seeking
Instead of relying on small-scale on-site renewables, Europe could benefit from importing solar power from countries that have plenty of it, says David Weight
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Sustainability 鈥 Embodied carbon
Your client鈥檚 low-energy building has a wind turbine and photovoltaics, the insulation uses sheep鈥檚 wool and there鈥檚 no PVC.But just how much carbon has been used in assembling the building 鈥 and should we worry? Davis Langdon report on an initiative to rate the embodied carbon of buildings.
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Whole-life costs: Basements
In this quarter鈥檚 comparison of whole-life costs, David Weight of Currie & Brown digs deep into the financial pros and cons of adding a basement or half-basement to your building
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Whole-life costs: Concrete vs steel
What are the environmental, capital cost and lifetime cost differences between a building with a steel frame and one built using concrete? David Weight of cost consultant Currie & Brown applies the firm鈥檚 Live Options modelling system to find out
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Altruism isn鈥檛 enough
So far, the government has only resorted to half measures to promote sustainable development. What we really need is a comprehensive environmental tax