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We have also developed sustainable action plans to look at carbon footprinting, demolition and long term opportunities of managing site evolution and taking account of the four R’s, namely:
Naturally a great deal of sustainable investigation is carried out by the design team prior to our involvement and we have worked closely with designers to limit the environmental impact of a project through advising on the use of locally sourced materials and equipment with the least impact on the environment whilst satisfying adequate whole life costing requirements, advising on how standard component design could be better utilised and discussing how the building might be dismantled and recycled to minimise waste at the end of it’s life. Wherever possible we consider the use of modular forms of construction which might allow an element of timber construction and this together with prefabrication of elements and just in time deliveries can dramatically reduce traffic movements and carbon footprints. Killby & Gayford has formed a working party responsible for the implementation of our Environmental Management System and our Environmental Manager, Juan Martinez carries out regular site visits to audit implementation on site and BSI have been appointed in a supervisory capacity to provide external audits following our recent accreditation for ISO14001. |