Building Physics

Building Physics focuses on how buildings manage heat, light, and energy. We can help prevent overheating, ensure regulatory compliance, and create comfortable, energy-efficient spaces. Our approach supports sustainable design, contributing to a greener future for the built environment.

Our Services Include

Day Light / Sun Light Assessments

Day Light / Sun Light Assessments

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Energy Performance Certification

Energy Performance Certification

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Overheating Assessments

Overheating Assessments

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SAP Calculations

SAP Calculations

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SBEM Calculations

SBEM Calculations

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Scientific Approach

Building physics is essential for understanding how a building will perform across various conditions, including temperature, ventilation, and energy use. At Cahill Design Consultants, we apply principles of heat transfer, airflow, and thermal mass to help design spaces that stay comfortable, energy-efficient, and healthy for occupants. This scientific approach not only optimises building performance but also addresses issues like overheating and poor air quality, which are critical for achieving compliance with UK Building Regulations. 

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Compliance

Compliance with UK Building Regulations is crucial for ensuring buildings are safe, energy-efficient, and comfortable for occupants. At Cahill Design Consultants, we help prevent issues like overheating, poor ventilation, and excessive energy consumption, ensuring your development meets legal standards. Our focus on regulation compliance not only promotes sustainability and a healthier built environment but also reduces long-term costs and environmental impacts.

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CDC have been working with the University on a number of difficult schemes, schemes where SKA Gold has been achieved or is being targeted. At all times CDC provided professional and considered advice, fully appreciating project timescales and collaboratively working with the wider project team

David Norman – University of Worcester

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