HS2 awarded first BREEAM Infrastructure certificate
NOTES TO EDITOR
BREEAM is the world’s leading sustainability assessment method for masterplanning projects, infrastructure and buildings. It recognises and reflects the value in higher performing assets across the built environment lifecycle, from new construction to in-use and refurbishment.
BREEAM does this through third party certification of the assessment of an asset’s environmental, social and economic sustainability performance, using standards developed by BRE. This means BREEAM rated developments are more sustainable environments that enhance the well-being of the people who live and work in them, help protect natural resources and make for more attractive property investments www.breeam.com.
CEEQUAL is the international evidence-based sustainability assessment, rating and awards scheme for civil engineering. CEEQUAL promotes and celebrates the achievement of high environmental and social performance in civil engineering, infrastructure, landscaping, and public realm projects.
By providing a rigorous and comprehensive sustainability assessment and rating CEEQUAL helps clients, designers and contractors to improve the specification, design and construction of civil engineering works. CEEQUAL has been successfully used on hundreds of projects in countries around the world.www.ceequal.com
BREEAM Infrastructure & CEEQUAL
Following calls for a single sustainability assessment method for infrastructure in the UK, BRE acquired CEEQUAL Ltd in November 2015. This was a very amicable arrangement that has been welcomed by industry and arose through a shared ambition that bringing the best of both together would result in a significant step forward for infrastructure sustainability assessment. This will combine the best of BREEAM thinking with the experience and legacy of CEEQUAL to provide a world class scheme for the future that is true to the aspirations of both BREEAM Infrastructure and CEEQUAL and their users. This scheme will launch in 2018 and will be called CEEQUAL (2018).
About HS2
The Government gave the go ahead for a UK high speed rail network, called High Speed Two (HS2), on 10 January 2012.
HS2 will be a Y-shaped rail network providing direct, high capacity, high speed rail links between London and Birmingham and on to Leeds and Manchester. HS2 will improve capacity across the rail network, shorten journey times between Britain’s major cities, boost the UK economy and create tens of thousands of jobs.
In 2012, HS2 Ltd submitted proposals to the Secretary of State for Phase Two of the project from the West Midlands to Leeds and Manchester. The Government announced its initial preferred route for Phase Two on 28 January 2013 and the public consultation on these proposals ran from 17 July 2013 to 31 January 2014.
The HS2 hybrid Bill for Phase One of the new railway between London and the West Midlands (effectively the ‘in-principle’ planning application for the scheme) was deposited in Parliament on 25 November 2013.
MPs debated and approved second reading of the High Speed Rail (hybrid) Bill for construction and operation of the line between London and the West Midlands in the House of Commons on 28 April 2014. MPs voted 452 to 41 to agree the second reading of the Bill. Royal Assent, which grants powers for construction of the Phase One route, was awarded on 23 February 2017.
In November 2015 the Government confirmed the section of the Phase Two route between Fradley, at the northern end of Phase 1, and Crewe. Known as Phase 2a it will open in 2027 and deliver the benefits of high speed rail to Crewe; Manchester; North West England; north Wales and Scotland six years earlier than planned.
The Government made an announcement on the rest of the Phase 2 route serving Manchester on the western leg, and the East Midlands, South Yorkshire and Leeds on the eastern leg on 15 November 2016.
HS2 Ltd is a company wholly owned by the Department for Transport (DfT). It is responsible for design, engineering and construction of High Speed Two (HS2).