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One of Scotland’s Largest Passivhaus Developments Is Officially Certified

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Fleming has achieved certification for one of their most recent Passivhaus projects, Burnbrae Road, Bonnyrigg. This marks one of the largest certified Passivhaus projects in Scotland to date and the first of Midlothian Council’s Passivhaus projects to be certified.

Fleming are a family-run business, providing exceptional building services throughout Scotland for over 60 years. The business has been leading the way embracing sustainable construction, emphasising in-house upskilling and innovative green practices to create high-performance buildings.

Appointed to the project in 2020 to work alongside all stakeholders in a 2 stage D&B, Fleming assisted with the design from the outset of this ground-breaking development, beginning work on site in April 2022.

The development at Burnbrae Road marks one of the largest certified Passivhaus projects in Scotland, with 16 residential flats, 4 residential houses and a ground floor retail unit.

The Passivhaus certification, ensures the highest standard of thermal comfort within a building and minimises in-use carbon. Passivhaus adopts a systematic approach with clear, measured targets developed throughout the design stage, focused on high-quality construction, certified through an exacting quality assurance process.

The Passivhaus methodology and approach has been gaining traction in Scotland in recent years, both in domestic and non-domestic projects, as building standards move generally towards energy efficiency – ensuring buildings perform to the highest standards and removing the ‘performance gap’. Burnbrae Road achieved its certification in January 2024, after a rigorous evidencing process.

To achieve this sought after certification, Fleming worked in close collaboration with the design team and Passivhaus Designer to develop a design that would fulfil all certification requirements and was deliverable within the client’s budget.

Being appointed early in the process, Fleming were able to input into the decision-making process to ensure what was planned was deliverable on site.

While all design decisions were assessed within PHPP, the Passivhaus design tool, it was key for Fleming to maintain the highest level of quality control and evidence during the construction period so that all build elements could be approved by the Passivhaus certifier.

By working alongside Fleming’s sister division, Fleming Timber Structures, they were able to optimise the timber frame solution – utilising experience from the delivery of several other certified Passivhaus projects.

This allowed several design decisions to be made early, adding value to the overall project.

A key benefit of utilising a structural timber frame was addressing the embodied carbon of the build. Other materiality choices aided this such as using sheep wool insulation around windows rather than oil-based expanding foams.

“We found Fleming to be very pragmatic throughout the project from the design period through to the completion of the project. They worked to find solutions in a very positive manner and the Council are delighted with the end product which aligns with our policies to provide warm, comfortable, high-performance homes for our residents/tenants. This project demonstrates how the latest design and construction standards can contribute to lower energy costs and sustainability. The decision to build these new homes is part of our commitment to be carbon neutral by 2030 as outlined in the council’s Climate Change Strategy. These new homes are part of Phase 3 of the Council’s innovative house building programme”.

Chris Wilson, Contracts Manager with the Passivhaus plaques.
Chris Wilson, Contracts Manager with the Passivhaus plaques.

‘We had an excellent and effective working relationship with Fleming on this project. Burnbrae was one of the first Passivhaus projects for most of the project team and involved upskilling and learning for everyone. Fleming were enthusiastic in tackling this new challenge, and worked collaboratively with us to meet the quality and demands associated with a Passivahus project. The finished project looks great and we hope the residents enjoy their new low-energy and comfortable homes. We look forward to working with Fleming again on future projects.”

Working within an industry that’s rapidly moving towards more sustainable practices, Fleming is leading the way with learning and development, allowing them to continue to add value to client projects at every stage.

“At Fleming, we’re always learning – from our design team to the tradesman on site, we’ve really been prioritising upskilling our in-house team. The industry has spent so long being unsustainable, so it’s more important than ever we all start focusing on the journey to net zero.”

To find out more about Fleming’s projects, visit the website at: https://www.flemingbuild.com/projects/

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