Navigating Efficiency: Unveiling the Power of an EPC Dashboard

January 17, 2025

In an era where sustainability and energy efficiency are at the forefront of our priorities, property owners, councils and housing associations are seeking innovative ways to make informed decisions about the energy efficiency of their properties. Embarking on the journey to improve energy efficiency within a large housing stock can be a daunting task, especially when there’s no clear starting point. This blog aims to shed light on the challenges and pitfalls associated with not having an overview or strategic starting point in the pursuit for energy efficiency. From wasted resources to missed opportunities, we’ll explore the impact of navigating the unknown in the realm of sustainable living.

In 2007, the government implemented Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). These certificates provide a clear indication of a property’s energy efficiency rating, offering a benchmark to assess the overall energy performance within the housing stock. It is important to note that EPCs have a validity period of 10 years, after which they must be renewed. Mandated for properties being sold or rented, the EPC plays a crucial role in establishing target ratings, especially in the context of rented properties, where adherence to specific energy efficiency standards is required.

The significance of establishing a clear starting point becomes evident when undertaking the journey to enhance energy efficiency. Similar to navigating uncharted terrain, attempting to improve the energy efficiency of a portfolio without a precise understanding of the current EPC ratings and fabric makeup is a futile endeavor. Prior to formulating a strategy to reduce energy consumption, conducting a comprehensive energy audit to evaluate the existing state of affairs is crucial.

Managing a substantial property portfolio poses a significant challenge in obtaining a comprehensive overview of overall performance from a centralized perspective. Many organizations resort to manually compiling data using spreadsheets, a labor-intensive process susceptible to human errors. This method not only requires continuous effort but also presents limitations in effectively representing and interacting with the data. In a recent case, a large property owner with approximately 10,000 properties employed a manual, spreadsheet-based system that was updated once every six months, taking two people six weeks to complete.

To address the challenges discussed, AIM Housing has introduced and implemented a feature aimed at ensuring a straightforward, rapid, and efficient overview of your housing stock. By simply importing an address list into AIM Housing, the platform automates the intricate processes, accurately pinpointing each property on the map and importing all pertinent energy performance data. This includes information on recommended energy improvement measures and the fabric makeup of each property. The platform incorporates an EPC overview dashboard, providing a convenient summary of all properties. The user-friendly interface allows for easy filtering based on various criteria such as recommended measures, construction, age, and energy rating. This functionality streamlines the process of devising a focused plan to enhance energy efficiency, making it an accessible and efficient solution for managing a housing stock.

in conclusion, AIM Housing has successfully addressed the complex task of understanding a housing stock’s overall energy efficiency, replacing manual spreadsheet updates with an automated solution. By simplifying the process, AIM Housing not only offers substantial savings in man-hours but also enhances the efficiency of the entire process, ensuring a clear plan for energy-efficient improvements can be made

Written by:

Danny McKeown

Operations Director / Co-founder

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Ensuring cost saving and associated carbon savings in a digital world

January 17, 2025

In the ever-evolving landscape of sustainability and efficiency, leveraging the potential of digital property models proves to be a transformative force. AIM Housing pioneers in marrying carbon reductions, operational efficiency, cost savings, and an enhanced customer experience.

Embark on a journey where remote property inspections not only elevate tenant experiences, but also drive operational efficiency – a reality seamlessly realized through AIM Housing’s digital property models. Offering a holistic 360° view, these models bridge the gap between the physical and digital realms, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions grounded in reliable data, precise measurements, and vivid 3D representations.

The true power of these digital models manifests in their ability to significantly diminish the need for physical site visits. This translates into tangible time and cost savings, heightening efficiency in property assessment and decision-making. Simultaneously, it elevates the tenant experience by eliminating the necessity for unnecessary on-site visits. Stakeholders can collaboratively access and review digital models, facilitating remote collaboration and expediting decision-making without the constraints of physical site visits.

In this seamless integration of technology and property, AIM Housing’s digital property models contribute not only to operational efficiency but also to environmental sustainability. The reduction in site visits correlates with a decrease in travel-related carbon emissions, leading to a smaller ecological footprint. This underscores AIM Housing’s commitment to innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.

To substantiate the environmental and economic impact, AIM Housing has developed a custom page that calculates average CO2e emissions savings per mile. This innovative approach considers distances based on the client’s address or the user’s location, utilising a map API to predict travel time and distance. Beyond environmental considerations, the model delves into the economic aspect, calculating the true cost – including mileage cost, travel time cost, and booking arrangement time cost – setting the stage for a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis.

The calculated values for CO2e, mileage cost, travel time cost, and booking arrangement time cost are presented on a custom page, enhancing transparency and empowering clients with valuable insights into the tangible benefits of embracing a digital approach.

Expanding this approach to multiple sites amplifies its impact, utilizing the client’s address for calculation to highlight cumulative savings offered by a digital model across various locations. It becomes a compelling tool, illustrating the advantages of adopting a digital strategy and emphasizing the interconnected benefits of efficiency, sustainability, and cost reduction.

This calculator represents more than a mere one-time calculation; it paves the way for a future where the accuracy of saved site visits through digital property models can be evidenced and continuously improved upon. The potential for more technical development opens avenues for refining calculations, incorporating real-time data, and providing an evolving, accurate representation of environmental and economic impact.

In conclusion, AIM Housing’s integration of carbon calculation features not only showcases reductions in carbon emissions, time savings, and cost reduction but also charts a course for a future where digital efficiency and environmental responsibility align seamlessly, creating a paradigm shift in property management practices.

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Danny McKeown

Operations Director / Co-founder

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From Survey to Savings: Revolutionising Energy Efficiency Retrofit Design with As-Built Drawings and Digital Property Models

January 17, 2025

In the pursuit of sustainable and energy-efficient solutions, retrofit programs play a pivotal role in upgrading existing structures. At the heart of these programs lies the indispensable need for accurate as-built drawings, augmented by the transformative benefits offered by digital property models. This blog explores the symbiotic relationship between as-built documentation and digital models, shedding light on why they are instrumental in driving success in energy efficiency retrofit initiatives.

The Need for As-Built Drawings in Energy Efficiency Retro Programs:

Foundation for Informed Decision-Making: As-built drawings provide the foundational blueprint for retrofit projects. They offer a detailed representation of the existing structure, including dimensions, materials, and configurations. This comprehensive insight becomes the cornerstone for informed decision-making, allowing retrofit professionals to identify energy inefficiencies and plan targeted improvements.

Precision in Design: Accurate as-built drawings are indispensable during retrofit design, enabling professionals to assess the current energy performance of a building. Identifying thermal bridges, inefficient ventilation, and areas with poor insulation becomes more precise with a reliable baseline provided by detailed as-built documentation.

Customised Retrofit Strategies:

Every building has its unique characteristics, and as-built drawings play a crucial role in tailoring retrofit strategies. By understanding the intricacies of the existing structure, retrofit professionals can design customised energy-efficient solutions that maximise impact while minimising disruptions.

Regulatory Compliance and Certification:

Many energy efficiency retrofit programs require compliance with specific standards and certifications. As-built drawings serve as crucial documentation for regulatory approvals, ensuring that the retrofit aligns with environmental and energy performance benchmarks.

The Benefits of Digital Property Models:

Dynamic Visualisation for Stakeholder Engagement:

Digital property models enhance stakeholder engagement by providing dynamic visualisations of the retrofit design. This not only aids in effective communication but also fosters a shared understanding among project teams, stakeholders, and decision-makers. From Retrofit assessor, Coordination, Design and install, the digital model helps all involved in the journey.

Streamlined Collaboration:

The digital property models provide a complete 360° view enabling visualisation and interaction, closing the gap between the physical and the digital world. Accurate measurements, visual representations, and 3D models enable stakeholders to make informed choices based on reliable data, without the need to visit site. Architects, developers, and planners can utilise the digital models to assess the feasibility of design ideas, simulate renovations, and plan projects more accurately.

Long-Term Maintenance Planning:

Beyond the retrofit phase, digital property models serve as valuable assets for long-term maintenance planning. Facility managers can leverage the digital model to track and manage energy-efficient systems, making it easier to schedule routine maintenance and ensure sustained energy savings.

Centralised One Version of the Truth for Efficiencies and Cost Savings:

The integration of accurate as-built drawings with digital property models creates a centralised one version of the truth. This unified digital representation becomes the go-to reference for all stakeholders involved in the retrofit project. Architects, engineers, project managers, and facility maintenance teams can collaborate seamlessly, reducing miscommunication and ensuring everyone works from the same reliable data source. This centralised approach not only streamlines the workflow but also leads to significant efficiencies and cost savings throughout the entire retrofit process.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the need for accurate as-built drawings in energy efficiency retrofit programs cannot be overstated. They provide the essential groundwork for successful projects, from initial assessments to regulatory compliance. When paired with the transformative benefits of digital property models, the synergy creates a powerful toolset for retrofit professionals. This integrated approach not only drives energy efficiency but also forms a centralised one version of the truth, setting the stage for sustainable, future-ready buildings. As the world continues to prioritise environmental sustainability, embracing as-built drawings and digital property models becomes imperative for a greener, more energy-efficient built environment.

Written by:

Danny McKeown

Operations Director / Co-founder

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