Thermal Modelling in Construction
With increasing concerns about climate change and a need to support projects that facilitate climate-resilient buildings, one of the services we offer and are increasingly asked fo
UK Heatwaves and climate resilient buildings
As we enter another hot period in the UK, meteorological statistics show that these are happening more frequently and with greater intensity than in decades past.
Key elements for successful Air Con and HVAC design
Our mechanical engineering design team can be engaged as part of a team that delivers coordinated HVAC solutions for building projects.
Residential energy modelling – HEM delayed
In developments in residential energy modelling, the industry was informed that due to delays in conventions, input frameworks and product data, the Home Energy Model (HEM) is not
Blackouts in Spain and Portugal: building decentralised sustainable energy systems
What we have learned through the power issues in Spain and Portugal is that centralised systems are vulnerable to attacks and international disasters. By nature of their scale, pow
Cudd Bentley nominated for the Unlock Net Zero Awards 2025
At Cudd Bentley, we are proud of our incredibly skilled and experienced team who achieve excellence in sustainable mechanical and electrical engineering for our clients on several
Nurturing young engineering talent
It is important to Cudd Bentley that we nurture the next generation of engineering talent and therefore we open our doors to students and offer placements as part of their engineer
LZC – feasibility low zero carbon
Our clients will at times engage our sustainability team to carry out low and zero-carbon feasibility studies. Part of that service is to provide them with reports and detailed ana
Streamlined energy and carbon reporting
Streamlined energy and carbon reporting (SECR) is a mandatory regulation that obliges large businesses in the UK to report on their energy and carbon emissions alongside efficiency
Circular economy in construction – closing the materials loop
In simple terms when applied to construction, circular economy principles promote the reuse of materials and aim to reduce the over extraction of raw materials by focusing on prese