The involvement of the Building Services Engineer at the concept stage of a project is fundamental to its success.
Increasing legislative influence of energy and carbon consumption requires specialist skills that Clancy Consulting provides to its clients.
The in-house ability to dynamically model whilst providing budget costs based on limited architectural information is highly regarded amongst our clients. Coupled with early advice on compliance with the Building Regulation Part L this offers significant advantages to the design team as a whole.
Clancy Consulting work in an open culture engendering close co-operation with the architect and structural engineer in the conceptual stages of a project. The initial assessment of the client’s brief sets out certain aspirations, which are then developed within the design team into realistic and buildable solutions.
Quality buildings are created by a balanced approach to functionality, aesthetic and technical innovation. These facets in turn must cater for future operational change and how these are maintained. The cost of operating a building over its life casts shadows over the initial capital investments. Building Services Engineers are instrumental in shaping the decisions that are made at the concept design stage of the building process.