Slattery Australia considers sustainability an integral part of our business, and to the success of our projects. Our aim is to assist our clients in reducing their environmental impact, creating healthy and productive spaces, future-proofing investments against rising utility costs and ensuring developments remain attractive and marketable, whilst helping the property and construction sector meet its' carbon emission reduction potential.

Our cost planning process embraces a life cycle approach whereby initiatives that provide long term financial, environmental and social benefits are identified at the earliest stage and are supported through to post hand-over stage.

Our dedicated sustainability services team includes experienced Green Star and LEED Accredited Professionals with First Rate 5 and building performance modelling capability, NABERS Accredited Assessors and Chartered Professional Engineers. We provide sustainability consultancy to our clients through a proactive and collaborative approach and implement our corporate sustainability objectives.

  

Slattery Australia's Sustainability Team can assist with the following:

Feasibility and Preliminary Phases
» Review of bioclimatic design principles, water efficiency strategy, building services system selection and renewable energy options
» ESD Features Reports including opportunity identification
» Sustainability Planning Statements including STEPS, SDS and Melbourne Water STORM assessments
» Green Star opportunity identification

Design and Construction Phases
» Thermal Simulation, Energy and Daylight Modelling
» Green Star Design and As-Built Phase guidance and management
» Cost, Environmental and Economic value assessment of Sustainability features
» Cost and Benefit per point assessments for Green Star projects
» Life cycle cost assessment of systems and materials using NPV and IRR techniques

  

Post Handover Phase
» Post occupancy environmental performance audits
» NABERS Energy Audits and Upgrade Opportunity studies to assist with Commercial Building Disclosure compliance
» Greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory development
» Benchmarking of portfolio performance

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