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In focus: The key trends impacting HVAC solutions for Facilities Managers

In the realm of facilities management, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems play an indispensable role in maintaining comfort and air quality. As part of our focus this month on HVAC, we summarise the latest technological advancements and sustainability concerns…

Firstly, the integration of IoT (Internet of Things) in HVAC systems is becoming increasingly prevalent. IoT-enabled HVAC systems offer real-time monitoring and control, facilitating proactive maintenance and increasing energy efficiency. They can adjust automatically to changes in weather or occupancy, saving energy and reducing operational costs. Additionally, these systems can predict and identify potential issues, alerting facilities managers before significant problems arise.

Secondly, the shift towards greener, more sustainable HVAC solutions is gaining momentum. Energy-efficient HVAC systems, utilising technologies like geothermal heat pumps, solar-powered cooling, and waste heat recovery, are becoming more common. They not only reduce energy consumption and costs but also contribute to sustainability goals, aligning with the global trend towards reducing carbon footprints.

The rise of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and Machine Learning (ML) in HVAC systems is another significant trend. AI and ML can analyse vast amounts of data from the HVAC system and other building systems, optimising performance, predicting equipment failure, and providing insights for better decision-making.

Another emerging trend is the use of Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems. These systems allow for precise control over the heating and cooling of individual zones within a facility, enhancing comfort and reducing energy consumption. Their flexibility and scalability make them a popular choice for diverse facilities.

The increasing focus on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is also notable, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. More facilities are investing in HVAC technologies that improve IAQ, such as air purifiers, UVGI (Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation) systems, and advanced filtration systems. These technologies can remove pollutants, allergens, and pathogens, enhancing occupant health and wellbeing.

Lastly, the trend towards HVAC as a Service (HVACaaS) model is emerging. This subscription-based model allows facilities to outsource their HVAC operations, including maintenance and upgrades. It reduces upfront costs, provides access to the latest technologies, and allows facilities managers to focus on their core operations.

The trends shaping HVAC solutions in facilities management reflect a broader shift towards smart, sustainable, and health-focused solutions. As these trends continue to evolve, facilities managers must stay abreast of the latest technologies and practices to maximise comfort, efficiency, and sustainability in their buildings.

The ultimate goal remains to create a healthy, comfortable, and productive environment for occupants, while balancing operational efficiency and sustainability concerns.

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HVAC on you mind in 2023? The FM Forum Recommended Supplier Directory can help!

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Looking for HVAC solutions for 2022? The FM Forum Recommended Supplier Directory can help!

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Looking for HVAC solutions? The FM Forum Recommended Supplier Directory can help!

Looking for new Heating & Ventilation solutions for your building, venue, school or company? The FM Forum Recommended Supplier Directory is home to dozens of trusted partners ready to help make your project a reality!

Put simply, there’s something to suit every requirement.

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Or, for more information, please contact Paige Aitken on 01992 374079 or p.aitken@forumevents.co.uk

Looking for HVAC solutions? The FM Forum Recommended Supplier Directory can help!

Looking for new Heating & Ventilation solutions for your building, venue, school or company? The FM Forum Recommended Supplier Directory is home to dozens of trusted partners ready to help make your project a reality!

Put simply, there’s something to suit every requirement.

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The FM Forum Recommended Supplier Directory is the perfect platform to raise your organisation’s profile and extend your reach.

Promoted via the FM Briefing newsletter, website and our renowned meet-the-buyer facilities events – this digital FM directory offers a comprehensive list of industry solution leaders.

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UK-GBC’s HQ refurb breaks carbon footprint record…

The UK Green Building Council‘s (UK-GBC) headquarters in Central London has achieved the lowest embodied carbon footprint ever recorded for an office refurbishment in the UK.

Working in collaboration with London-based architects, Barr Gazetas, among other organisations, the landmark project has proven to be an exemplar for sustainable office refurbishment and also features a range of innovative wellbeing measures – such as an innovative ventilation system and an automated low-energy LED lighting system – to deliver an environmentally friendly workplace.

Notable statistics collected in the aftermath of the office refurbishment are: 48 per cent decrease in carbon emissions from lighting; 139 kgCO2/m² – embodied carbon footprint 22 per cent below a comparable ‘standard’ fit-out and the lowest ever recorded in the UK (under the SCP database, WRAP database); 98 per cent of original fixtures and finishes reused or repurposed; and 99.4 per cent of construction waste diverted from landfill.

Chief executive of UK-GBC, Julie Hirigoyen said: UK-GBC’s purpose is to accelerate the transformation of places so that people and planet can thrive. In refurbishing our own office space, we had a fantastic opportunity to trial and showcase the very best solutions sourced from our membership. I’m delighted at the outstanding results we have achieved – both to minimise our environmental footprint and to improve the wellbeing and productivity of our staff.

“I’d like to thank all of our innovative product suppliers as well as our outstanding design and delivery team: architect, Barr Gazetas; services engineer and sustainability consultant, Cundall; project manager and quantity surveyor, Currie & Brown; main contractor, Morgan Lovell; and carbon consultant, Sturgis Carbon Profiling.”

The UK-GBC HQ will be subject to a ‘post-occupancy evaluation’ in order to assess its operational performance against performance factors such as energy efficiency and air quality. In addition, staff satisfaction will also be analysed through ongoing surveys, with results compared to previous data collected prior to the refurb.

 

To view an annotated diagram providing details of the suppliers and products used in the refurbishment, click here