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The 2006 Building Regulations
All of the modular buildings that we supply comply with the current 2006 building regulations.
Below is an extract from the Energy Performance Standards for Modular and Portable Buildings. The DCLG has accepted that modular and portable buildings have unique energy efficient properties and this is recognised in the special considerations applied to them in the ADL-2A.
The MPBA Arup Report document provides further explanation of those considerations and a step-by-step flowchart on how to demonstrate compliance when approving a modular and / or portable building.
The unique characteristics possessed by modular and portable buildings are that the embodied energy required to manufacture them is transportable. The embodied energy of both traditional and modular buildings is locked into their fabric. In traditional buildings this is largely lost when they are no longer required and demolished, even when the materials are recycled, however, with modular and / or portable buildings the embodied energy can be relocated along with the modules to another site.
Where a modular and / or portable building is relocated, with minimal alteration, the amount of energy used is less than three percent of the energy that would be required to manufacture an equivalent new building.
Special considerations are given for the following;
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