BREEAM-NL building certification helps Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 build a sustainable real estate portfolio

Eleven Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 buildings at Utrecht Science Park have been evaluated for their sustainable performance in nine sustainability categories, and have been certified in accordance with the BREEAM-NL In-Use method. This method considers the characteristics of the building itself, its management and the use of the building. Fiona van 鈥檛 Hullenaar, Director of Real Estate & Campus. Eddie Verzendaal, Director of the Facilities Service Centre and Laurens de Lange, BREEAM projectmanager, received the BREEAM-NL In-Use certificate from BREEAM-NL assessor Dani毛l van der Flier (Sustainability Certification).

BREEAM-NL In-Use is the comprehensive certification method for making existing utility buildings more sustainable. The certification provides insight into each building鈥檚 sustainability characteristics, where it currently performs well, and where there is still room for improvement.

We take the sustainability of our real estate seriously

Fiona van 鈥榯 Hullenaar: 鈥淚t is vital for us to pay attention to this certification, because we鈥檝e taken some excellent steps towards improved sustainability over the past few years. Things like connecting the buildings to a thermal energy storage ring system. That allows us to efficiently heat and cool several buildings simultaneously, while significantly reducing our CO2 emissions. The BREEAM certification reflects the impact of the sustainability measures we鈥檝e taken so far.鈥 Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 is the first university in the Netherlands to choose for a so-called 鈥榩ortfolio approach鈥, in which several buildings are assessed at the same time. This quickly gives the university a clear idea of where it can have an even greater impact. 鈥淭he fact that we鈥檝e chosen to certify 11 buildings shows how seriously we are about making our real estate more sustainable. We鈥檙e going to do whatever it takes to make it happen.鈥

Accelerating our efforts

The university still faces some major challenges in the area of making our existing real estate more sustainable, however. 42% of the university鈥檚 CO2 emissions are caused by its built environment. Eddie Verzendaal, Director of the Facilities Service Centre: 鈥淏REEAM-NL shows that we鈥檙e on the right track, and that we鈥檝e made great strides so far. From separating waste into residual flows, electric mobility and serving less meat in our catering offerings. But it also shows where there鈥檚 still room for improvement. To achieve our sustainability ambition of being entirely CO2-neutral by 2030, we鈥檒l have to accelerate our efforts in implementing sustainable measures.鈥

Groepsfoto met onder meer Fiona van 鈥檛 Hullenaar, Eddie Verzendaal, Laurens de Lange en Dani毛l van der Flier met BREEAM-certificaat voor het Koningsbergergebouw

Every building and maintenance project presents opportunities to be more sustainable

The BREEAM project team that identified the 11 buildings鈥 sustainability aspects together with the BREEAM-NL assessor in 2020 will now join with all of the stakeholders to introduce improvements in the existing work processes. Project Leader Laurens de Lange: 鈥淔or example, we鈥檒l use more circular and bio-based materials, and we鈥檒l conduct thermographic surveys to improve the weak points in the facade insulation.鈥 According to Laurens de Lange, every building and maintenance project presents opportunities to be more sustainable. 鈥淏ut the goal isn鈥檛 to earn the highest possible BREEAM score for each building. We鈥檒l appraise each of the areas of improvement and consider the feasibility aspects. The main question is always: does it actually contribute to making the building more sustainable and Utrecht Science Park more future-proof?鈥

Re-assessment in three years

In three years, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 will once again assess the buildings and have them certified using the BREEAM-NL In-Use method to determine how much more sustainable it has made its existing real estate. In the meantime, the BREEAM project team will focus on certifying five other buildings at Utrecht Science Park. Laurens de Lange: 鈥淭hat will bring the total to 16 buildings, with 228,121 m2 gross floor space. We will also work on a sustainability strategy to make our buildings in Utrecht鈥檚 city centre more sustainable.鈥