Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South Australia

  This paper reports the results of a study on the cost implications of achieving greater energy efficiency as measured by House Energy Rating(HER) ‘stars’ for new housing on a greenfield development in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. Twelve house designs typical of the housing options available...

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Main Authors: Martin Belusko, Timothy O'Leary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2010-07-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/1584
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spelling doaj-324feea6f02749baa2483f4a883919a72020-11-25T00:08:13ZengUTS ePRESSConstruction Economics and Building2204-90292010-07-01101-210.5130/AJCEB.v10i1-2.1584Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South AustraliaMartin Belusko0Timothy O'Leary1University of South AustraliaUniversity of South Australia  This paper reports the results of a study on the cost implications of achieving greater energy efficiency as measured by House Energy Rating(HER) ‘stars’ for new housing on a greenfield development in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. Twelve house designs typical of the housing options available from a number of builders engaged with this development were modeled using the 2nd generation Building Code of Australia (BCA) accredited energy rating assessment tool AccuRate. Where the model predicted a rating below the minimum rating (6 star) proposed under the recently agreed Commonwealth of Australia, National Energy Efficiency strategy, the designs were modified in order to improve the rating to 6 stars using a combination of specification changes and energy efficient technology options. These changes or options were then priced at prevailing building suppliers and subcontractors retail cost levels in order that an average ‘extra cost to 6 star’ and range of indicative costs to achieve 6 star housing compliance could be articulated. The results revealed that standard and currently available technologies, such a reflective foil barriers, increased insulation and low emissivity ‘e’ type glazing provide a means to achieving 6 star ratings at a modest additional cost, i.e. 1-2% of total construction and development costs. https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/15846 Star costsEnergy ratingSustainabilitySustainable housingEnergy efficiency
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Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South Australia
Construction Economics and Building
6 Star costs
Energy rating
Sustainability
Sustainable housing
Energy efficiency
author_facet Martin Belusko
Timothy O'Leary
author_sort Martin Belusko
title Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South Australia
title_short Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South Australia
title_full Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South Australia
title_fullStr Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South Australia
title_full_unstemmed Cost Analyses of Measures to Improve Residential Energy Ratings to 6 Stars - Playford North Development, South Australia
title_sort cost analyses of measures to improve residential energy ratings to 6 stars - playford north development, south australia
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Construction Economics and Building
issn 2204-9029
publishDate 2010-07-01
description   This paper reports the results of a study on the cost implications of achieving greater energy efficiency as measured by House Energy Rating(HER) ‘stars’ for new housing on a greenfield development in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. Twelve house designs typical of the housing options available from a number of builders engaged with this development were modeled using the 2nd generation Building Code of Australia (BCA) accredited energy rating assessment tool AccuRate. Where the model predicted a rating below the minimum rating (6 star) proposed under the recently agreed Commonwealth of Australia, National Energy Efficiency strategy, the designs were modified in order to improve the rating to 6 stars using a combination of specification changes and energy efficient technology options. These changes or options were then priced at prevailing building suppliers and subcontractors retail cost levels in order that an average ‘extra cost to 6 star’ and range of indicative costs to achieve 6 star housing compliance could be articulated. The results revealed that standard and currently available technologies, such a reflective foil barriers, increased insulation and low emissivity ‘e’ type glazing provide a means to achieving 6 star ratings at a modest additional cost, i.e. 1-2% of total construction and development costs.
topic 6 Star costs
Energy rating
Sustainability
Sustainable housing
Energy efficiency
url https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/1584
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