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The RIBA has published a reporturging the government, local authorities and the wider construction sector to embed Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE)1 as standard practice to ensure all new buildings meet intended energy efficiency ratings and provide optimum value for money.
It calls for a systematic change within the built environment, led by the government and supported by architects and others within the construction sector – including housebuilders who receive Help to Buy government loans.

The RIBA recommends:
RIBA President, Alan Jones, said: “As Dame Judith Hackett noted in her report on the disaster at Grenfell Tower, a complete change in construction industry culture is needed to address issues of quality, safety and sustainability.
“The message is very clear. We need to embrace a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, and that starts with checking the true performance and impact of buildings on the environment.
“If the government is serious about reaching net zero by 2050, Post Occupancy Evaluation must be embedded into all projects that receive full or partial public funding now for the future of our planet and it’s people”
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