KJ Tait

Closing the 
performance gap 
in buildings

Working towards Net Zero Carbon
Our emphasis as a business is to integrate our three key service disciplines – Design, Energy and Facilities Management – to deliver excellence in buildings.

This multifaceted offering of design specialisms allows the Company to provide an informed holistic approach to building services design which champions energy and sustainability good practice. This approach is strengthened by our Facilities Team who provide invaluable up to date feedback in regards to energy in-use, effective performance and maintainability of installations.

In recent years it has become apparent that buildings frequently do not necessarily operate in line with Client and Designers’ aspirations with regards energy, wellbeing and performance.

KJ Tait’s focus is to close this performance gap through the collaboration of our three key service disciplines to provide an integrated service and informed project designs.

Latest 
project

The British Library London, New Solar Installation

KJ Tait were engaged by CBRE and the British Library to provide consultancy support on a new solar thermal installation for the British Library, St Pancras, London.  This is one of the largest solar thermal installations in the UK. 
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Latest 
news

5 November 2024
We are delighted to have provided some sponsorship towards the 2018 Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts Football Team in Fife so that they could get new football strips.  The boys and girls currently train hard on a Wednesday evening for 5 a side tournaments on a Sunday at Pitreavie Sports Centre in Dunfermline. 
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31 October 2024
The recent consultation on proposed changes to the Scottish Building Regulations has concluded, marking a significant step towards enhancing energy efficiency and environmental standards in Scotland's built environment.
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Latest
thoughts

12 November 2024
At KJ Tait, we are committed to staying at the forefront of sustainability practices in the built environment.  One of the key assessment tools is the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM), a leading sustainability assessment method for master planning projects, infrastructure, and buildings. 
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7 November 2024
In line with the UK’s ambitious climate goals, the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard serves as a crucial framework for building owners, real estate professionals, architects and engineers.  The Standard not only defines what constitutes a net zero carbon building but also provides a roadmap for achieving sustainability throughout a building’s entire lifecycle.  Understanding its implications is essential for all stakeholders involved in the built environment.
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