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'''Welcome to the online CPD on Sustainability and steel construction'''
 
'''Welcome to the online CPD on Sustainability and steel construction'''
  
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Having watched the video, please <span class="LOGGED_IN">[[Sustainability and steel construction quiz|check your learning]]</span>
 
Having watched the video, please <span class="LOGGED_IN">[[Sustainability and steel construction quiz|check your learning]]</span>
 
and download a CPD certificate
 
and download a CPD certificate
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'''Note:'''<br>
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Since the production of this video in 2012:
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# In July 2015, the UK Government announced that, as part of its Productivity Plan, the zero carbon buildings policy was to be dropped to reduce regulation on house builders. This effectively means that the 2016 zero carbon homes target has been dropped, as has a 2019 target for non-domestic zero carbon buildings.
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#A new (2014) version of [[BREEAM]] has been published.
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#A new set of [[End of life LCA and embodied carbon data for common framing materials]] has been published that replaces the Worldsteel LCA study dataset.
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#[[Sustainable_construction_legislation,_regulation_and_drivers#Part_L_of_the_Building_Regulation|Approved Document L2A]] has been updated.
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 12 March 2019

Welcome to the online CPD on Sustainability and steel construction

Having watched the video, please check your learning and download a CPD certificate

Note:
Since the production of this video in 2012:

  1. In July 2015, the UK Government announced that, as part of its Productivity Plan, the zero carbon buildings policy was to be dropped to reduce regulation on house builders. This effectively means that the 2016 zero carbon homes target has been dropped, as has a 2019 target for non-domestic zero carbon buildings.
  2. A new (2014) version of BREEAM has been published.
  3. A new set of End of life LCA and embodied carbon data for common framing materials has been published that replaces the Worldsteel LCA study dataset.
  4. Approved Document L2A has been updated.