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Energy Statement – Mixed use development – 11-13 Fortress Road, London, NW5 1AD

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Syntegra Consulting instructed to undertake an energy strategy statement and scheme design for a mixed use development in NW5 consisting of 15No. residential flats and commercial units at ground level. The report was undertaken to support planning application submission and demonstrated numerous M&E sustainable design options to achieve Part-L compliance and the required 20% CO2 emission reduction via renewable technology.

Energy Consultants – 9No. flats 82 Beechfield Rd, London, N4 1PF

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Syntegra Consulting appointed energy consultants for a 9No. unit development in Haringey. The commission involves the following: 9No. SAP assessments, PEAs, Building regs part L compliance reports, an energy strategy report justifying the LZC strategy to achieve 10% of energy via renewables. The reccomended strategy was a combi boiler per dwelling + Communal PV system.

Air Conditioning Inspections – Hackett stores portfolio

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Syntegra Consulting appointed consultants to undertake the ACI energy assessments for all of the Hackett stores across the London and South-East region. This includes their HQ premises in London.

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Energy Consultants – 1st Phase 1,200+ residential units, London

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Syntegra Consulting appointed as energy consultants to undertake SAP assessments and feasibility study advice with respect to home energy improvement upgrade measures to be carried out across a portfolio of 1,200+ residential units in London.

Energy Consultants – 275 King Henrys drive, Croydon, CR0

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Syntegra Consulting appointed as energy consultants for building regulation approval on a 30,000 sqft industrial unit in Croydon from change of use from manufacturing facility (B1) to storage (B8). A succinct recommendation report is required to illustrate at least 10% energy reduction/improvement to satisfy the Croydon EP16 requirement.

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