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New Partnership to Create a Better Built Environment

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A partnership between BRE (the Building Research Establishment) and USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council) will promote the expertise of both businesses and harness their combined industry insights, in order to deliver a new industry approach to building and built environment performance, solutions and benchmarking.

“BRE is the world’s leading building science centre. We have been at the forefront of developing knowledge and standards for almost 100 years. We sponsor and conduct research which continually improves productivity, quality, environmental performance, safety and well-being in the built environment. BRE’s standards, digital tools and training programs are key to equipping the industry and future generations for the global challenges of tomorrow. Our mission is to build a better world together and this partnership will enable us to substantially extend our reach and impact, around the world,” said Niall Trafford CEO at BRE.

The two organisations aim to highlight the role that buildings can play in improving environmental, economic and health outcomes and to positively impact the quality of life of people around the world. Their joint vision is to create a better built environment that’s cleaner, more efficient, more sustainable and fully meets the world’s current and future urbanisation needs.

“USGBC has led the green building community for nearly two decades. But there is still much work that needs to be done, and the stakes have never been higher. This collaboration allows us to leverage our tools and resources to scale-up the reductions in carbon emissions, that are associated with buildings and accelerate this on all fronts,” commented Mahesh Ramanujam, president & CEO, USGBC.

The objectives that BRE and USGBC will pursue and explore together are to:

  •     Increase the level of engagement of existing buildings in the measurement, reporting and improvement of their environmental, social and wellbeing impact.
  •     Embrace a digital strategy that will raise our combined technological capabilities and establish industry-wide common data standards and protocols, to make our platforms simpler, smarter and more intelligent
  •     Conduct research to identify future transformation opportunities to improve the sustainability credentials of the world’s buildings, communities and cities.

The collaboration will also leverage BRE and USGBC’s combined market knowledge, partnerships and collective tools through BREEAM, LEED and other rating systems to address all sectors: new and existing commercial buildings, new and existing homes, infrastructure, landscape, power, waste, and finance.

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BDC 316 : May 2024