Region’s first Net Zero Energy Building to be constructed at The UWI
Posted: May 11, 2016
Cconstruction of the Caribbean’s first Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB) is to commence shortly at The University of the West Indies (UWI).
Ground was broken yesterday (May 10) for the approximately J$61.48 million (US$500,000) project, which will be situated along Gibraltar Way on the Mona campus. It is intended to serve as a prototype for the construction of similar structures in the region.
The project is being implemented by UWI’s Institute for Sustainable Development, with technical assistance from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and funding from the Global Environment Facility.
A NZEB is a building in which the total amount of energy used on an annual basis is approximate to the amount of renewable energy created on that site.
The prototype being constructed at the UWI will demonstrate emerging and best practices in the built environment including energy efficiency, renewable energy, and environmental design which encompasses resilience to changing climatic conditions including hurricanes, storms, floods, drought and earthquake.
The NZEB at UWI will incorporate e designs and technologies complementary to the location, climate, and use of the building and will include conference facilities as well as a research centre.
The 214 sq meter (2,300 sq. ft)., building is expected to be completed by December 2016, and is expected to transform building policies and practices, influence the implementation of regulatory tools that will mainstream the lessons and transform opportunities for promoting energy efficiency.
The building contractor is M&M Jamaica Ltd, while the design team is headed by architect Christopher Lye of Tya Design and includes architect Bruce Lopez, Synergy Design Studio Architecture Ltd.; engineers Stuart Sykes, SGS Engineering; Stanley Sutherland, EMPRO Engineering Services Ltd.; and Louise Fletcher, Planning Fletcher Ltd. Land surveying and quantity surveying services will be provided by Earle Spencer, Earle W. Spencer & Co. Ltd.; and Kelvin Kerr of Davidson & Hanna, respectively.
A number of stakeholders are cooperating with the ISD, GEF and UNEP in the implementation of the UWI NZEB including:
- Bureau of Standards Jamaica
- Caribbean Academy of Sciences Jamaica
- GEF Focal Point (Ministry of Environment & Climate Change)
- Ministry of Energy, Science & Technology
- Incorporated Masterbuilders Association of Jamaica
- Inter-American Development Bank
- Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association
- Jamaica Institution of Engineers
- Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd.
- Jamaican Institute of Architects
- Meteorological Service of Jamaica
The UWI NZEB project is expected to catalyze a model shift in building forms and technologies making zero net energy construction the preferred option in the Caribbean.
Photo:(Left to right)Professor Tara Dasgupta, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry at the University of the West Indies Mona, Minister of Energy, Science and Technology, Dr. the Hon. Andrew Wheatley, Ms. Kelly Tomblin. President & Chief Executive Officer of The Jamaica Public Service Company, and Anthony Clayton the Alcan Professor of Caribbean Sustainable Development at the University of the West Indies Mona.