Simplified Building Energy Model and Dynamic Simulation Modelling – Why They Matter
One of the key elements our clients ask us for at the start of a development is how we assess building energy performance before a project ever breaks ground. There are two important tools in used in that process, the Simplified Building Energy Model and Dynamic Thermal Modelling.
What Is SBEM?
The Simplified Building Energy Model (SBEM) is a government‑approved methodology used to calculate the energy performance of non‑domestic and commercial buildings. It underpins the production of BRUKL reports (for Building Regulations Part L compliance), Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and makes recommendations for improving energy efficiency
SBEM evaluates how a building uses energy for heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, and hot water. It considers factors such as:
- Building geometry and orientation
- Fabric performance (U‑values, thermal bridging, air permeability)
- HVAC system efficiency
- Lighting design and controls
- Renewable technologies
- Occupancy patterns and usage profiles
The CBC team will generate reports that show a clear, standardised measure of the building’s predicted energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Why SBEM Matters in Non-Dwelling and Commercial Construction
Regulatory Compliance
Part L of the Building Regulations requires non‑domestic buildings to demonstrate energy performance. SBEM is the official compliance method, and without a pass, a project cannot complete.
Informs Smarter Design Choices
Early SBEM modelling allows our M&E team and clients to test design options and understand the impact of:
- Insulation and glazing upgrades
- High‑efficiency HVAC systems
- Renewables (PV, heat pumps)
- Lighting layouts and controls
This provides clarity on costs, operational savings, and compliance.
Drives Energy‑Efficient Outcomes
SBEM supports the delivery of sustainable, high‑performing buildings by helping to:
- Reduce operational carbon
- Lower energy costs
- Improve occupant comfort
- Future‑proof against regulatory change
This creates long‑term value and reduces risk for owners and developers.
Ensures Industry Consistency
As a government‑approved, standardised method, SBEM ensures fair and consistent assessment across projects, supporting EPC ratings, benchmarking, planning requirements, and ESG reporting.
Where Dynamic Thermal Modelling Comes In
SBEM is for simplified buildings whereas dynamic modelling accounts for large, complex buildings such as hotels and office blocks. Dynamic Simulation Modelling enables a far more accurate and detailed energy analysis than standard Part L compliance tools such as SAP and SBEM. In specific scenarios, its advanced modelling capabilities allow it to surpass SBEM in both sophistication and accuracy, providing deeper insight into building performance and operational energy use.
How We Use SBEM and DSM in Our Consultancy Work
As M&E engineers, we integrate SBEM and DSM modelling throughout the project lifecycle:
- Concept stage: early‑stage modelling to guide massing, orientation, and envelope strategy
- Design development: detailed modelling to refine HVAC, lighting, and renewable systems
- Construction stage: ensuring specifications align with the approved model
- Completion: producing BRUKL reports and EPCs for handover
Our goal is always the same: to help clients achieve compliance efficiently while maximising building performance.
SBEM and DSM Matter Because Performance Matters
The Simplified Building Energy Model and Dynamic Thermal Modelling deliver more than regulatory compliance, they are tools for designing smarter, more efficient buildings. In an industry where sustainability, cost control, and compliance are all under scrutiny, SBEM and DSM provide the clarity and consistency needed to make informed decisions across non‑domestic and commercial projects.
If you’re planning a new development or refurbishment and want to meet energy performance expectations and ensure long‑term operational efficiency, book in a call with our M&E team by clicking here.
