Horten VGS is designed as an energy-positive building that brings BREEAM Outstanding to Norway

The New Horten Upper Secondary School (Horten VGS) will cater to 1.200 students ranging from 16 to 18 years old as well as 200 employees. The school will offer programs ranging from academic and vocational education, among them Sports, Academics, Health and Adolescence, Technology and Industrial Production, along with a department specializing in Work Life and Everyday Training for special needs students.

BREEAM Outstanding (87.5%)
Version:
BREEAM NOR 2012 – Education
Architect: Link Arkitektur AS
Contractor: Veidekke Entreprenør AS
Building & electrical engineering: Sweco Norge AS
Assessor Company: Grontmij Ltd

Why did this building undergo BREEAM Certification?

The New Horten Upper Secondary School (Horten VGS) will cater to 1.200 students ranging from 16 to 18 years old as well as 200 employees. The school will offer programs ranging from academic and vocational education, among them Sports, Academics, Health and Adolescence, Technology and Industrial Production, along with a department specializing in Work Life and Everyday Training for special needs students. Moreover, a municipal dental clinic for children, elderly and disabled, servicing approx. 7.000 patients a year, is placed in the upper floor of the school. The building consists of a total of 683 rooms and includes a complex combination of various workshops and special rooms to accommodate the students’ needs for a customized and differentiated education with focus on their academic qualifications and needs.

“BREEAM guarantees a predictable and deliberate decision-making and construction process, which is founded on objective and sustainable criteria. BREEAM ensures that the craft professionals, the client and end users are all taken care of without compromising environment.” – Anette Nihlén Moritz, Environmental Manager Veidekke Entreprenør AS

 

Vestfold County Municipality (VFK) in its capacity as a community developer and project owner of Horten VGS aspires to green economic development in Vestfold County illustrated with an ambitious vision: “Vestfold – the green county of Norway”. Along with VFK’s Regional plan for climate and energy this vision will contribute to actors such as local businesses, municipalities, county, state and its citizens to take shared responsibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.

Horten VGS is under construction, and is well underway of fulfilling a complete and purposeful vision on its own:

  • Collaboration: The school offers an organized collaboration with the municipality in the form of common meeting venues for the school’s employees, students and local citizens alike.
  • Learning and social skills: The school itself challenges its users to take advantage of varied teaching methods, promote positive student behavior and facilitates engaging and stimulating learning activities.
  • Function: The school facilities are designed for constructional and technical changes for the building to adapt according to changes in academic curricula, program structure and capacity.

VFK will attain a BREEAM-certification at level Outstanding by fulfilling its purpose, values and visions for the school. The BREEAM-manual enables the contractor to reach beyond expectations for favorable solutions and is a rewarding tool for vetting of potential contractors. Furthermore, BREEAM safeguards a complete implementation of both planning and construction phases, high quality in the end product, and focuses on lasting solutions with low operating costs. In the interest of enabling a provident and sustainable school, Horten VGS is designed as an energy-positive building (in accordance with Futurebuilt’s definition of +2kWh/m² annually). The excess energy will be distributed back to the grid in collaboration with the electricity supplier. The school has extensive use of wooden materials and an energy robustness with comprehensive use of passive measures which reduces the total energy use for heating, cooling, lighting and technical equipment.

“The use of BREEAM as an environment  certification system has had positive repercussions beyond constructional and operational environmental benefits. It has
also provided us, as developers, thorough quality assurance within material delivery, certified assembly, health- and safety measures on-site as well as documentation of materialized delivery. BREEAM is thus both an environment certification system and a quality assurance system.” – Christian Thorsen Egeberg, VFK Property Manager

Achievements

The building has won Veidekkes Scandinavian Environmental Award in 2017
(Veidekkes Miljøpris).

“BREEAM has ensured that the project has had an extensive user involvement throughout the process from planning stage to construction site visits for students and employees. This makes the building well adapted to the needs of the school, the employees and the students. The building supports the pedagogics and can be used
for educational purposes by teachers and students alike.” Gisle Birkeland, Principal Horten VGS

 

Overview of Green Strategy and Environmental Features

Horten VGS is a model project and VFK’s largest investment in energy-efficient new buildings. The purpose being that the project will pave the way for innovative  solutions in future energy-efficient buildings, not just in the municipalities but in all of Norway.

The BREEAM categories with the highest score in the project are Management (100%), Pollution (100%), Energy (96%) and Health and wellbeing (89%). The following measures are emphasized as central to the project strategy as well as innovative, new and replicable in future energy-efficient buildings.

 

Energy

There will be solar (PV) panels installed on the roof of the school with a calculated electricity production of 581.500 kWh/year. The school will produce more electricity than needed and will all surplus to the grid. The building has achieved 12 credits in BREEAM issue Ene 1. The  building’s net energy demand for heating and cooling has been calculated according to the passive house standard. The school has an extensive use of displacement ventilation. The ventilation principle allows for the air to be supplied in a slightly higher temperature than the traditional ventilation strategy used in Norway, mixed-mode ventilation, while still achieving satisfactory indoor climate. This allows for reduced energy to ventilation cooling. Energy-efficient lighting with active light control through motion and daylight sensors will be installed. The heating and cooling system consists of low temperature floor heating and high temperature cooling system which facilitates high-efficiency energy production and low heat loss. Use of medium depth geothermal wells (approx. 300 meters deep) provides conditions for energy-efficient heat production. High-efficiency heat production from heat pump with heat absorption from well park (SCOP approx. 4,5) as well as free cooling from the geothermal wells (expected SCOP 10) gives an energy efficient heating and cooling system.

 

Health
The building is constructed to enable quality daylight
exposure (DF>2,1%) and a healthy indoor climate for students and staff. The building has highly-placed windows, which can be manually opened to allow the users to vent rooms when necessary. This allows for good air distribution with low draught risk. There is waterborne floor heating placed under light floor constructions which secure a good response rate of the system. There are high requirements for materials used in the building and eight out of eight product categories will meet the relevant standards for VOC emissions, including for instance wood panels and flooring, sealants and flooring adhesives.
Management
The developer’s form of procurement was central in achieving the desired functional requirements. The project was announced as a design- and pricing competition, enabling the contractor’s team to shape the project from the beginning to meet specific technical and design targets. As BREEAM Outstanding was a target from the start, all available BREEAM credits were targeted from the beginning. A wellplanned and comprehensive commissioning of technical installations in the project is required. There will be installed an advanced and flexible system for energy monitoring that will be utilized in the building operation to minimize and monitor overall energy use. The system will visually present the energy use continuously for students and staff to inform and engage the building users’ awareness.

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