Sustainable Building Design and Assessments

Sustainable Design Assessments (SDAs)

Precinct Master Planning

Advanced Energy Modelling performance solution

Carpark CFD Analysis performance solutions

Thermal Comfort Analysis

WELL Building Standard Certification

Energy Efficiency Opportunity Reports

BREEAM Certification

LEED Certification

Green Star Ratings (Buildings, Interiors, Performance, Communities)

BASIX & NatHERS Assessments

Fitwel Certification

Passive House Consulting

Climate Change Adaptation Plans

Building Environment Sustainability Scorecard Assessments (BESS)

Upfront Carbon Reduction Plans

Circular Economy feasibility studies and assessments

Natural Ventilation Modelling

Daylight Modelling and Simulation

Façade Thermal Analysis

Waste Management Plans

Stormwater Management Reports (WSUD)

Sustainable Materials Selection

Green Travel Plan (GTP)

Sustainability Management Plans (SMPs)

Sustainable Management Plan is a detailed sustainability assessment of a proposed design at the planning stage.

Sustainable Design Assessments (SDAs)

SDA is a simple sustainability assessment of a proposed building at the planning stage, that demonstrates best practice in ESD performance. SDAs aim to achieve improved sustainable building outcomes for the long-term benefit of the community and the environment.

Precinct Master Planning

Precinct planning, often known as master planning, is a process that establishes a vision, strategic directions, and guidelines to facilitate the organised and efficient development of new areas, such as a town centre or residential community.

Advanced Energy Modelling performance solutions

Advanced energy modelling is an alternative performance solution verification method that offers more design flexibility than the Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) requirements in a Section J assessment. An energy assessment report, commonly known as a “JV3 report” evaluates the performance of the proposed non-residential building in comparison to a reference building.