Overheating Assessment

  • Chancery House, London

    First built as the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit in 1885, the original Chancery House building suffered a bomb hit in WWII that levelled the structure – only the below-ground London Silver Vaults survived. The structure was rebuilt to provide offices in 1953, with extensions in the 1980s and 2000s, and acquired by The Office Group…

  • RFCA Coulsdon

    Energi IQ was appointed to complete a Prediction of Operational Energy Consumption (POEC) modelling analysis for a proposed new Accommodation Block for the RAF in London. This analysis was completed as part of a BREEAM UK New Construction 2018 assessment and uses the methodology set out in GN32 and CIBSE TM54. Detailed energy modelling was…

  • 240 High Street, Sutton

    Energi IQ was appointed to completed a Dynamic Overheating Assessment for this residential development in Sutton town centre. This assessment was carried out in accordance with the London Plan requirements to undertake the dynamic overheating modelling in line with the guidance and data sets in CIBSE TM59 and TM49 respectively. An Energy Statement was also…