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create4 are a architectural practice in hampshire which have a comprehensive portfolio of Commercial, Educational and Residential based projects, with a small selection of them shown in this site.

We offer full architectural and technical drawing fascilities with the added ability of providing energy and code for sustainable homes assessments. We will handle all planning and building regulations applications unless otherwise stated.

Our skill set can ensure your full compliance with building regulations and code for sustainable homes first time.

We do not consider a job too small, and we will give every job the same amount of detail.

Therefor for architectural services in Hampshire please do not hesitate to contact us.

Code For Sustainable Homes - Assessments

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Energy Assessor for New Dwellings - SAP & EPC's

Updates

*The Government set out in its Building a Greener Future - Policy Statement (July 2007) that new homes will be net zero carbon from 2016. As steps to achieving this target, energy efficiency standards for new homes are to be improved by 25 per cent in 2010 and 44 per cent in 2013 relative to current 2006 standards.

*The Government also wants to introduce improved energy efficiency standards for new non-domestic buildings, and in its 2008 Budget announced an ambition for all new non-domestic development to be net zero carbon from 2019. We are therefore proposing a similar phased improvement beginning with 25 per cent in 2010 and plan to consult on the further trajectory towards zero carbon new non-domestic buildings later this year.

*Government is also committed to addressing the energy efficiency of existing buildings and the consultation therefore proposes appropriate changes to the requirements when people elect to carry out building work to existing buildings.

*When the proposed energy efficiency standards in Part L are strengthened in 2010 there is likely to be a tendency to more airtight buildings. It is therefore necessary to propose changes to Part F of the Building Regulations at the same time to ensure adequate means of ventilation is provided.

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