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BRE Partnership for Sustainable Construction in Russia

National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering + Russian Green Building Council News

19 Jul 2017

BRE Partnership for Sustainable Construction in Russia News

BRE Partnership for Sustainable Construction in Russia 2017

NEW INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION PROMISES TANGIBLE BENEFITS TO RUSSIAN CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

18.07.2017 – National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU) and the Russian Green Building Council (RuGBC) have today announced the launch of a partnership with BRE, the world leading multi-disciplinary building science centre. The partnership is aimed at driving sustainable best practice through knowledge share and the development of BREEAM to enhance competitiveness of projects in Russia and improvement of the quality of residential and commercial real estate for end users.

BREEAM In-Use certified Metropolis building in Moscow:
Metropolis building in Moscow
photo courtesy of architects

The Russian market presents great opportunities and potential for the implementation of modern technologies. Increasing competition has the effect of encouraging construction market participants to explore new competitive advantages and opportunities for cost optimisation, in particularly around building operations.

BRE, MGSU and RuGBC are keen to ensure that the Russian construction market takes more advantage of global growth patterns, by creating an attractive environment for the introduction of modern standards which could drive the development and success of the Russian construction market.

“The Russian sustainable construction market is ready to move to its next stage of development,” commented Guy Eames, Chair of the RuGBC. “Developers, investors and state bodies have accepted sustainability as a competitive advantage and there is a desire to produce more efficient buildings. BRE, MGSU and RuGBC recognise this and are keen to ensure that the tools and support are available.”

At the heart of the bridge between the new regulations that MGSU are preparing and sharing international best practices is BREEAM. BREEAM is used in more than 70 countries and has an 80% market share of environmental building certification in Europe. BREEAM is present on the Russian construction market. There are currently 52 licensed BREEAM experts operating in Russia and over 150 registered assessments, with a total floor area of over 5,000,000m².

Russia offers great potential for BREEAM development, however with the majority of current assessors, developers, constructors and architects having English as a second language, a need to transit towards Russian language has been identified. As part of the agreement, BRE will therefore be providing Russia with a translated version of BREEAM International to support greater understanding of how the scheme operates and ensure greater integration of BREEAM with local regulations.

Further support will be provided by MGSU which will be offering support to further develop the BREEAM assessor network at a local level with RuGBC acting as a contact point for industry players.

“Cooperation of professionals from different countries is essential for establishing the principles of sustainable development, enhancing environmental compatibility of construction and improving liveability. This is particularly relevant for major metropolitan areas such as Moscow which faces large scale renovation initiatives”, commented Valery Ivanovich Telichenko, president of MGSU, Deputy of Moscow City Council.

This project will provide an opportunity to foster greater sharing and partnership between UK and Russia on how to drive sustainable construction, with much that both countries can learn from each other where research institutes play the key role in the process.

“A clear global picture is emerging of progressive and future-minded science based research institutes, which advise both the Government and private sectors, creating environmental and industry standards,” commented Martin Townsend, Sustainability Director, BRE Global. “We are confident in our partnership with the MGSU and RuGBC to deliver new skills to release the potential of the Russian market and enhance the quality of life and work of the Russian consumers.”

The joint initiative of MGSU, RuGBC and BRE is one more step for sustainable development in Russia, creating a more attractive environment for the local development of sustainable construction practices and enhancing the quality of life of the Russian population.

NATIONAL RESEARCH MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (MGSU)

MGSU (until 1993 the Moscow Institute of Civil Engineering n.a. V.V.Kuibyshev; founded in 1921) is the leading Russian construction industry university, one of a kind national research institute in civil engineering.

The University comprises 6 institutes and a branch in Mytischi town. There are 20 specialized scientific laboratories; 30 innovative structures carry out scientific and venture research in the sphere of design and construction of safe and comfortable buildings, structures and complexes, being an innovative pool of new knowledge in civil engineering. Throughout the years of its existence over 130 thousand highly qualified civil engineers graduated from the university – specialists and managers of all levels in construction, architecture and infrastructure, including 4 000 foreign specialists for more than 100 countries.
For more information on MGSU visit www.mgsu.ru/en

RUSSIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL (RUGBC)

The Russian Green Building Council is a not-for-profit industry organisation dedicated to accelerating development and adoption of market-based green building practices. RuGBC was one of the first members of the World Green Building Council – the world’s largest Green Building movement.
For more information on RuGBC visit:www.rugbc.org

BREEAM

BREEAM is the internationally recognised measure of sustainability for buildings and communities. More than 540,000 certificates have been issued under BREEAM on more than 24,000 projects and over 2.2 million buildings and communities are registered for certification. BREEAM is used 77 countries. For more information on BREEAM visit: www.breeam.com

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