Carbon reduction is something which impacts on us all. Recent legislation commits the UK to reduce carbon emissions as part of the global effort to combat climate change.
The public sector and those providing facilities for public use are subject to stringent targets to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
We provide fresh ideas for green energy and innovative sustainability solutions to support your estate requirements and meet these targets.
Energise your estate the low carbon way
Add value to your project by accessing our sustainability consultancy and carbon management services.
- Sustainable low carbon energy from waste
- Low carbon energy management infrastructure and technology solutions: bio-fuel combined heat and power (CHP), wind, solar, geothermal and air source extraction technology and bio-mass systems
- Sustainable fuel options
- Waste cooking oil collections
- Low carbon / sustainable fuel and energy grants business case development
- Carbon accounting and footprint assessments
- Sustainable whole lifecycle costing
- Environmental policy and management (ISO 14001)
- BREEAM Excellent designs – sustainable building design, refurbishment and operation
- BREEAM assessments – healthcare, schools, offices, in-use, XB and bespoke
- Dynamic thermal modelling and energy assessments
- Low and zero carbon feasibility studies and costing
Providing award-winning carbon management solutions – together bluesky and Green2Go are helping clients benefit from carbon management solutions.
- Sustainability Award winner, National LIFT Awards 2010
- Sustainability Award winner, North West RICS Awards 2010
- Shortlisted in the Sustainability category, National RICS Awards 2010
Make informed choices
Integrated Cost, Energy and Carbon Assessment Programme (ICECAP)
Combining disciplines in architecture, engineering and sustainability, we have collaborated with academics and industry experts to develop a computer model that provides a revolutionary approach to Whole Life Costing.
Unique in the marketplace, the ICECAP model compares alternative construction materials to assess their relative financial, energy and carbon costs to identify the lowest whole life cost product, allowing you to make evidence-based sustainable design decisions and support business case approvals.







