Overheating Assessments
CIBSE TM59 Overheating:
Welcome to Coles Design Services, where we specialize in providing comprehensive CIBSE TM59 Overheating Assessments for buildings. As the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, ensuring comfortable indoor environments while mitigating overheating risks is more critical than ever. Our team of experts is dedicated to helping you navigate these challenges by offering thorough assessments tailored to your project’s needs.
CIBSE TM59 is a widely recognized methodology developed by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) for assessing the risk of overheating in buildings. Our assessments follow this robust framework to evaluate factors such as building design, orientation, thermal mass, ventilation strategies, and climate conditions. By conducting detailed simulations and analysis, we provide actionable insights into potential overheating issues and recommend effective mitigation measures to enhance occupant comfort and well-being.
Incorporating a CIBSE TM59 Overheating Assessment into your project aligns with local planning requirements and sustainability goals. Many local planning authorities across the UK now require developers to address overheating risks as part of the planning process. Our assessments help ensure compliance with these regulations while also promoting sustainable building practices and supporting the creation of healthier, more resilient communities.
We understand the importance of delivering high-quality assessments that meet both regulatory requirements and client expectations. Whether you’re designing a new building, refurbishing an existing one, or seeking to optimize indoor comfort in any setting, our experienced team is here to support you every step of the way.
Contact us today to learn more about our CIBSE TM59 Overheating Assessment services and how we can assist you in achieving your project goals. Let’s work together to create buildings that are not only energy-efficient and sustainable but also comfortable and resilient in the face of changing climate conditions.
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