COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF TALLAGHT AREA COMMITTEE (1)

Monday, January 19, 2009

MOTION NO. 9

MOTION: Councillor S. Crowe

This Council Committee calls on the manager to give a report  on the potential impact including cost to this Council on the introduction BER ( building energy regulation) for the Tallaght area, the buildings potentially  effected by this legislation and the overall potential cost  for this Council of the prosposed changes.

REPORT:

The new Building Energy Rating laws require that all dwellings, new or existing offered for sale or for rent must have a Building Energy Rating Certificate from 1st January 2009.

Also, all non-domestic buildings must have a certificate – this includes public buildings such as our own H.Q., leisure centres, community centres, libraries and other such buildings.

The Council has trained a number of its staff as Building Energy Rating Assessors, and these Assessors have been registered with Sustainable Energy Ireland, the agency charged with the responsibility for administering this new legislation.

Each BER certificate issued will incur a charge of €25+V.A.T. payable to SEI.

While it is difficult to make predictions in the current economic climate, it is estimated that approximately 830 certificates may have to be provided by the Council in 2009.

Based on this figure, if the Council was to pay external assessors, it would cost approximately €332,000 (€830 x 375 + €25 per unit). However, our training outlay was €30,000, and we will have to pay €25 per certificate issued, and this amounts to a total of €50,750. Because we have our own Assessors and they are part of our workforce, the actual savings accrued based on these figure will be approximately €281,250. Every year after 2009 will generate similar savings through utilising our own trained Assessors.  

It is estimated that roughly one third of the buildings to be assessed will be located in the Tallaght area.