Archial Sustainable Futures, a research, development and advice consultancy, has been appointed to provide a range of advisory and assessment services to the £300 million new Campus Glasgow project.
This is the UK's biggest and most ambitious educational building project – and possibly the biggest in the sector in Europe.
The New Campus Glasgow project will bring together Glasgow’s three city centre colleges to deliver world class learning on a shared super campus. Driven by funders, the Scottish Funding Council in partnership with the three colleges – Central College Glasgow, Glasgow Metropolitan and Glasgow College of Nautical Studies – New Campus Glasgow is the first large project in Scotland’s education sector that will be delivered within the context of the new Climate Change Scotland Act.
As part of its remit, Archial Sustainble Futures is presently working together with a range of potential stakeholders to explore the possibility of integrating New Campus Glasgow with a new heat network in the city through a process of ‘heat mapping’.
John Easton, head of Archial Sustainable Futures, said: "The proposition is that New Campus Glasgow could interconnect with a number of other large energy users in the city centre to share surplus energy. Such heat maps have the prospects of achieving significant advances in sustainable urban development."
Archial Sustainable Futures is providing a range of guidance to the New Campus Glasgow project team, including: advising on the various sustainability targets the team should seek to achieve; what their priorities should be; helping identify benchmarks to work towards; offering detailed design advice on potential environmentally beneficial solutions and assisting the consultation process and planning application approval process.
The firm will also measure the New Campus Glasgow project using the BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) Education assessment, scoring the project against a range of categories including: transportation; water; materials use; energy and a basket of sustainability indicators encompassing environmental, social and economic considerations.
Mr Easton said: "The new Climate Change Scotland Act has established a mandatory legal framework for the control of carbon emissions which will change the agenda for any organisation holding public funds and expending those on buildings or their operation.
"As such, this new legislation will have a major impact on how the New Campus Glasgow project is designed and procured by virtue of the nature of the sustainability solutions that are implemented and how radical they need to be in terms of their performance.
"It will also impact on how efficiently the sustainability solutions will operate subsequently in order to adhere to our 2020 and 2080 Kyoto Climate Change commitments which the First Minister Alex Salmond has now made legally binding."
(GK/BMcC)
Construction News
12/03/2010
Campus Glasgow Project Appoints Archial

17/04/2025
Willmott Dixon has been selected by Oldham Council to build a new Visitor Centre and Forestry Skills Centre at Northern Roots, the UK's largest urban farm and eco-park.
The development marks a major milestone in the transformation of 160 acres of green space at the heart of Oldham, part of the coun

17/04/2025
A groundbreaking ceremony has officially marked the commencement of construction for Versa, a state-of-the-art laboratory facility at King's Cross.
The project, which is being delivered by Morgan Sindall Construction, has been commissioned by Kadans Science Partner, a prominent European investor s

17/04/2025
A major milestone has been reached on Skanska's A428 improvement scheme, as the project team connected the new A428 and B1040 roads over a newly constructed bridge and opened it to traffic last weekend.
The achievement marks a crucial step forward in the project, enabling access to part of the main

17/04/2025
Our welfare unit hire division offers innovative ecowelfare units ready to be delivered nationwide and available in a range of configurations to accommodate 7, 12, or 15 persons with our most popular unit being our 12ft model fitted with advanced solar panels means there is no noise or vibrations f

17/04/2025
Huddersfield Station will temporarily close from Saturday 30 August to Monday 29 September 2025 to allow for a critical phase of engineering work as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU).
The closure will enable extensive track and platform remodelling at the Grade I listed station, which ha

17/04/2025
Visitors to Mumbles over the Easter holidays can now enjoy the transformed promenade, as major upgrades under the Mumbles Coastal Protection Project near completion.
Contractors have begun laying a durable buff-coloured top surface, replacing the previously installed black Tarmac. The fresh finish

17/04/2025
Herefordshire Council has secured £1 million in funding from the government’s Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, to redevelop Hereford's Museum and Art Gallery into one of the most energy-efficient heritage public buildings in the UK.
The funding will be used to install a low carbon heating syst

17/04/2025
David Lloyd Leisure, Europe's leading health, fitness and wellness group, has submitted a planning application to Wirral Council for a new club at Wirral Waters.
The proposed club, set to create up to 100 permanent jobs upon completion, will be located at Peel Waters’ Bidston Dock site off Wallasey

16/04/2025
Pennyfarthing Homes has officially broken ground at Danes Park in New Milton, launching construction on a significant new residential development that will deliver 164 homes.
To mark the milestone, directors from Pennyfarthing Homes welcomed Councillor Steve Davies, Portfolio Holder for Housing and

16/04/2025
GMI Construction Group is celebrating the official opening of Dakota Newcastle, the North East's first Dakota Hotel, situated on Newcastle's Quayside.
The 118-room luxury boutique hotel, located at St Anne's Wharf, has welcomed its first guests and is poised to become a major addition to the region