BEAMA has launched its Future Homes Standard Phase 1 Impact Report, which outlines a framework for preparing for the government’s upcoming regulations requiring all new residential developments to be Net Zero Ready from 2025. The document focuses on technology options and addressing challenges in design, installation, and consumer adaptation.

With the new regulations for Net Zero Ready homes, the government has laid down a clear direction of travel for building design and construction. Through the second stage of its Future Homes Standard consultation – due to launch later this year – there will be a requirement to future proof all new dwellings with low carbon heating, high performing fabric specification and a complementary ventilation strategy which will focus on the assured health and well-being of occupants.

The report examines a range of technology options best suited to a variety of dwelling and occupancy profiles. It acknowledges that the majority of technology solutions already exists today and therefore focuses on the specific enablers that will support their inclusion within the homes of the future.

Subjects such as design, installation and commissioning competency; the necessity to undertake a steep evolution in SAP’s building modelling capability; and the challenge of preparing consumers for a new way of living, are all covered within the report.

Commenting on the launch of the report, BEAMA CEO Dr Howard Porter says: “BEAMA has been a long-term supporter of innovation and progressive building standards. Through this report we are seeking to open a path towards collaborative discussion with, not only government, but also the wider construction industry. We share a common objective and we are very much looking forward to being a leading stakeholder in the preparation for the start of an exciting new era for energy efficiency, renewable solutions and connected flexibility infrastructure from 2025. Our efforts will not stop at today’s publication.

“This is the first phase of a two-step report focusing on new build compliance, with the second half of the report planned when we can complete BETA SAP 11 modelling. We have also recently become a Future Homes Hub partner, where we will be seeking to undertake a range of ‘task and finish’ projects in the coming two years to facilitate the new Standard’s success.”

The report can be downloaded at www.BEAMA.org.uk