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Home Quality Mark to Become BREEAM UK New Construction: Residential – What You Need to Know

by | February 27, 2025 | climate-change, LCA, LCC, Net Zero, Sustainability

In a significant update for the UK residential construction sector, the Home Quality Mark (HQM) will transition to BREEAM UK New Construction: Residential from April 2025. This change is part of the Building Research Establishment (BRE)’s commitment to enhancing sustainability standards in new home construction.

What Does This Change Mean?

The Home Quality Mark (HQM) has long been a trusted benchmark for assessing new-build homes in the UK, focusing on sustainability, quality, and occupant well-being. From April 2025, HQM will be integrated into the BREEAM UK New Construction: Residential framework, aligning residential buildings with BREEAM’s globally recognised sustainability assessment system.

By unifying HQM within BREEAM, BRE aims to streamline residential certification, providing developers, investors, and homebuyers with a more comprehensive and internationally aligned sustainability assessment.

For further details, you can visit the official BREEAM Home Quality Mark page.

Why the Transition Matters

The shift from Home Quality Mark to BREEAM UK New Construction: Residential offers several benefits:

  • A Unified Approach to Sustainable Homes – Homes will now be assessed under the same robust framework as other BREEAM-certified buildings, ensuring greater consistency.
  • Enhanced Marketability – Developers with BREEAM-certified homes can leverage the credibility of the world’s leading sustainability certification, attracting eco-conscious buyers.
  • Stronger Benchmarking & Compliance – Aligning with BREEAM’s rigorous criteria helps developers and planners meet evolving UK sustainability regulations more effectively.

How to Prepare for the New BREEAM UK Residential Standard

With the transition set for April 2025, developers and homebuilders should start adapting to the requirements of BREEAM UK New Construction: Residential as early as possible. This includes:

  • Understanding BREEAM’s sustainability criteria for residential buildings.
  • Reviewing energy efficiency, life cycle assessments (LCA), and carbon footprint considerations in design and construction.
  • Seeking expert guidance to ensure compliance with the new standard.

Need Expert Advice on BREEAM Certification?

Navigating these regulatory changes requires expertise. ADW Developments specialises in sustainable building consultancy, offering tailored support in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Life Cycle Costing (LCC), and climate change adaptation. Our team can help developers successfully transition to BREEAM UK New Construction: Residential while maximising sustainability and cost efficiency.

For further advice and consultancy, contact ADW Developments via our contact page.

Anthony Waterman

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