
Case studies
Case studies, insights and real-world stories documenting our journey toward a smarter, more sustainable built environment.
Category
- A-Z Award Winner 11
- A-Z Postgraduate Scholarship 2
- Circular Economy 3
- Digital 5
- ED&I 2
- Energy efficiency 7
- Homegrown Timber 6
- Housing 5
- Innovation 4
- Local value add 1
- Modern Methods of Construction 6
- Offsite manufacturing 10
- Passivhaus 7
- Retrofit 13
- Robotics 2
- Skills 4
- Sustainable Materials 7
- The Circular and Sustainable Materials Accelerator 4
- Upskilling 8
DIveIN: Sparking the conversation in construction
The DIveIN programme is an initiative aimed at promoting equity and inclusion within the built environment industry that is delivered by BE-ST, and funded by the Workplace Equality Fund by Scottish Government.
UK’s first commercially viable homegrown wood fibre insulation
Alongside partners we are aiming to establish the UK’s first commercially viable homegrown wood fibre insulation to validate its feasibility. This would drive the greater adoption of English-grown wood in construction, increase the amount of carbon stored within the built environment, and establish novel supply chains for forestry and manufacturing.
A-Z Green Technology Award Winner: Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES)
Glasgow University’s digital twin was fully developed by a company called Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES),150 years after its Gilmorehill campus was first established.
A-Z Green Skills Award Winner: Timber TED
Timber TED (Timber Technology Engineering & Design) is a training course designed to provide construction students and professionals with a suite of in-person and online training to upskill in timber offsite construction techniques.
A-Z Circular Economy Award Winner: Kenoteq
Kenoteq is the company behind the world’s first 95% recycled brick, the K-Briq. This disruptive brick turns old construction waste into a new ultra-low carbon construction material, while still having the strength, durability and workability to fit in well back on construction sites.
Sustainable Insulation products in the Scottish construction industry
BE-ST and ZWS asked the University of Edinburgh to prepare a report looking into the availability, performance, manufacturing supply chains and market analysis of Natural Fibre and Circular Insulation options.
A-Z Retrofit Award Winner: John Gilbert Architects
The firm is behind the award-winning Niddrie Road Retrofit project in Glasgow’s South Side and is using the breadth and depth of their experience to accelerate community-led placemaking, which they see as the key to unlocking successful retrofit.
The practice, John Gilbert Architects, also won BE-ST's Accelerate to Zero Award’s Retrofit Award.
The Accelerate to Zero Hero: Agile City
Civic House has recently been retrofitted to EnerPHit Standard as well as being transformed into a small-scale power plant – generating three times as much electricity as it consumes over the course of the year.
National Hub Programmes
Equipping Scotland’s public asset owners with the skills, knowledge and connections to accelerate their zero carbon.
Masters' fund projects: 22-23
Case studies from the work our students do through the Built Environment Innovation Masters Fund.
Zero carbon timber concrete composites
Following on from proof-of-concept timber concrete composites manufactured at BE-ST for a live build at Laing O’ Rourke, Laing O’ Rourke are now looking to decarbonise the concrete used in this system and in all of their projects.
Bake-Off contestant James Morton baking up a storm retrofitting his 100-year-old home
James Morton, a Scottish doctor, writer and former Bake-Off contestant, has been cooking up something new over the last year. He has gone from baking to building by tackling the challenge of retrofitting his and his partner’s own century-old home in Glasgow, getting hands-on with some of the installation himself.
Transforming Timber
BE-ST’s Innovation Campus and a collaboration of leading academics, SMEs and supply chain partners have been working together to transform the UK construction industry by using the sustainably-managed and renewable natural resources of our Scottish forests to create engineered products to complement or replace more carbon intensive structural engineering materials.
Masters' fund projects: 21-22
Case studies from the work our students do through the Built Environment Innovation Masters Fund.
National Construction Equity & Inclusion Plan
Working on behalf of the Construction Leadership Forum BE-ST delivered the Scottish construction industry’s first equity and inclusion plan.
Construction Recovery Plan and Accord
The Construction Accord was launched in Autumn of 2022 as the result of a deepening collaboration between key stakeholders in the Scottish Government-chaired Construction Leadership Forum (CLF).
Building Standards Division – Digital Programme
Digital transformation of the building standards system in Scotland has generated substantial interest from stakeholders within industry, and recent inclusion of building standards within the scope of the Digital Planning Programme has accelerated the need for discovery work around needs and requirements.