Five Minutes with Bradley Hall And The GBCA

This week our managing director, Bradley Hall sat down with the Green Building Council of Australia to talk about an Australian first – Chatham Homes’ accreditation for being the first Green Star Homes Certification for our all electric, 8.2 star energy rated Blackwood display in Ballarat.

Energy efficient homes that are cleaner for the environment while reducing bill shock are increasingly top-of-mind for Australia’s home buyers, with this week’s PropTrack Energy Efficient Housing Report sharing that 55% of respondents believe energy efficiency is extremely important. Also this week, Green Star Homes early access partner, Chatham Homes, achieved Australia’s first Green Star Homes certification for its all-electric, energy efficient Blackwood display home in Ballarat. We spoke to managing director, Bradley Hall, to find out how Chatham Homes is responding to consumer calls for homes that are healthy, comfortable and energy efficient.

     

1. Sustainable homes are just one part of Chatham Homes’ environmental, social, governance (ESG) journey. What else are you doing in this area?

While Chatham Homes is the centre piece of our construction group and its primary strategic focus is achieving the highest possible standard of output for residential construction product, we realise that this can only be achieved through wholesale systemic influence and change as to how the residential construction sector operates.

Under our ESG charter, we are implementing on supply chain innovation through the application of strict performance requirements of materials suppliers and trades. Challenging construction methodology is also contingent to our future growth with Chatham Homes soon to become an early adopter of 3DCP (3-Dimensional Construction Printing) for residential outcomes particularly in the high demand sectors of public housing and disaster relief.

2. Why has Chatham Homes chosen the Green Star Homes path?

Prior to the acquisition of Chatham Homes, a year of due diligence and market intelligence gathering was undertaken. The company was acquired as a vehicle to drive a new residential construction paradigm through environmental consideration, sustainable supply chain management, resilient home construction and improved occupant health outcomes in the volume construction sector.

Review of the NatHERS rating, National Construction Code (NCC) standards and Passive House standard left us unsatisfied as each only attended to certain aspects of our new market driven strategy. Mid 2019 (prior to the acquisition of Chatham Homes) we were introduced to the GBCA Green Star standard and immediately realised it was and is the most progressive and broad reaching standard that will ensure residential construction practice can begin to meet the myriad future demands of occupants and structures alike. After purchasing the company in December 2019, we signed as an early access partner to Green Star Homes in January 2020.

3. The Blackwood display home is stylish, it’s wrapped in a striking façade and has all the creature comforts we’ve come to expect in a modern home. It’s also Green Star rated. Can you take us through the standout sustainability features that make this home different?

How much can I write in response to this question? Seriously though, to keep things brief the following is a list of the key sustainability features that assisted in the Blackwood achieving Green Star Homes certification, 8.2 NatHERS, and HIA Green Smart Display Home of the year 2022;

  • 5.2kW Solar PV and 7.5kW Sonnen battery that runs the house 95% off grid
  • Fully electric home – i.e. gas is capped at the street
  • Triple glazed, uPVC window and door systems
  • Stiebel Eltron heat pump and Sensitive Choice mechanical ventilation system
  • Delos 3 stage mains water filtration system
  • Delos HEPA atmosphere filter operation 6 full home air exchanges per hour
  • Kerakoll low VOC grouts, waterproofing, adhesives, and substrates
  • Native vegetation for landscaping prescribing low water consumption
  • Blow door tests conducted to ensure sub 5 times air exchange standard (4.45 ACH achieved)
  • Low VOC paints applied throughout the house
  • 4-5 WELS rated plumbing and tap solutions applied throughout the house

4. Another point of difference is that this home can be built at volume – why is this important?

Chatham Homes is challenging the residential construction industry to fundamentally address and reverse its systemic flaws. We operate in an industry that is effectively insolvent from a commercial perspective but more importantly redundant from a standards and construction outcomes perspective. Proving that a volume build project can be undertaken at a reasonable contract cost and term while delivering exceptional performance standards and aesthetic is critical; because the industry is a laggard regarding innovation and can only be convinced of the potential through empirical evidence. The Blackwood display project satisfies this requirement and as an example, Chatham Homes is currently contracted to build this exact home in multiple new locations since launching.

5. What’s next for future Green Star and Chatham Homes?

Achieving Green Star certification for the Blackwood in Ballarat is certainly a milestone for the Chatham Homes team. However, it is the beginning of a long-term relationship with the GBCA and Green Star. We are currently determining which designs Chatham Homes will apply for Green Star Designed ratings, while we define how the Green Star standard becomes a systemic practice within the company so we can ultimately achieve 100% adoption of the standard in the coming years. Separate to this, Chatham Homes has commenced educating and promoting the standard to suppliers, trades, and other builders to drive understanding and uptake.

When you choose a Green Star Home, you’re not only making a choice to go easy on the environment, but you’re also choosing lower bills and a healthier, more comfortable life for your family, every day. Find out more about Green Star Homes here.

 

Introducing the new benchmark in sustainable living

Chatham Homes is delivering a new level of sustainable living with its Blackwood display home achieving an Australian-first Green Star Homes certification.

The Green Star Homes ‘As Built’ certification recognises the benchmark set by the Blackwood in providing a healthy, energy efficient and comfortable home for Australian families.

Chatham Homes is the first residential volume builder to achieve the internationally recognised Green Star Homes ‘As Built’ certification, developed by the Green Building Council of Australia.

It is yet another green feather in the cap of the Blackwood, which is also an HIA GreenSmart Display Home winner with an 8.2-star energy efficiency rating under the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS). The Blackwood was a finalist for the Energy Efficiency category.

Chatham Homes managing director Bradley Hall said the Green Star Homes certification was a world leading environmental standard that the Victorian builder was proud to achieve.

“The Blackwood’s Green Star Homes certification is confirmation of Chatham’s commitment to creating homes that set the standard for healthy, resilient and sustainable living,” Mr Hall said.

To achieve the Green Star Homes certification, a home must comply with 14 credit components, including in the areas of thermal performance, ventilation and powered by renewables. Homes must also be draught sealed and use products that are low in material toxicity and are energy and water efficient with strong resilience measures.

Green Building Council of Australia CEO Davina Rooney said, “the Blackwood display home is a fine example of how a stylish home with modern features can at the same time be all electric, powered by renewables, and better for the health of people and the environment. We congratulate Chatham Homes on this achievement and thank them for showing industry what is possible.”

Chatham Homes’ environmental, social and governance manager Caity Knaggs said that Chatham aimed to lead systemic change in the residential construction industry.

“As a building company, we have a responsibility to create an environment that works with our planet, honours our health and embodies the resilience we need for the future.” Ms Knaggs said. “We also want to demonstrate that a thriving, profitable home building industry does not have to come at the expense of the environment. We believe the two can thrive together and be mutually reinforcing through sustainable design considerations and construction methods like those employed in the Blackwood.”

The Blackwood, which is on display in Ballarat’s Lucas estate, is an all-electric, solar powered home wrapped in effortless style and smart design. The use of the latest well being technologies, sustainable materials and smart appliances not only promotes the health of those who live in the home but also limits its footprint on the environment.

As well as being cheaper to run, buyers of sustainable homes are being rewarded with cheaper mortgage rates. Bank Australia’s Clean Energy Home Loan offers discounted interest rates for eligible customers purchasing homes with a Green Star Homes certification or a 7+ NatHERS energy rating.

 

Chatham Homes Awarded HIA Australian GreenSmart Award 2022

Victorian builder wins at national sustainable building awards

Victorian builder Chatham Homes won the HIA Australian GreenSmart Display / Project Home award at the prestigious 2022 Housing Industry Association (HIA) Australian GreenSmart Awards announced on 15th September 2022 in Canberra ACT.

The stylish Blackwood design by Chatham Homes represents the benchmark of energy-efficient display homes. Located in the cold climate of Ballarat in Victoria, the family-friendly home achieves an exceptional 8.2-star NatHERS energy rating.

uPVC windows and doors were used throughout with triple-glazing chosen for superior resistance to thermal bridging. With unrivalled thermal comfort, the four-bedroom, all-electric, solar home pushes the boundaries to demonstrate quality, sustainable living.

Carefully considered materials have been used throughout the home, including low-allergen carpet, low-VOC wall paints, engineered timber floorboards, and no-VOC glues, grouts and membranes to ensure indoor air quality is optimal at all times.

The construction process was equally considered to align with GreenSmart principles, focusing on water conservation and recycling efforts. Runoff was controlled by a silt barrier, with temporary downpipes used to divert stormwater runoff. Building waste was carefully separated to minimise the impact on landfill.

This display home’s overall performance is a culmination of its outstanding thermal performance, design practicality, indoor air quality and cost effectiveness.

 

 

7 Star Energy Efficiency Displayed At Chatham Homes

Recently, Australia’s building ministers met and agreed to raise the nation’s energy efficiency minimum standards for residential houses from a minimum 6 star efficiency to 7 star efficiency rating.

Raising the National Construction Code’s efficiency requirements under the National Home Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS), from 6 stars to 7 stars can create concerns for consumers as they try to understand what it means for their build and the costs associated with building to 7 star efficiency rating.  

Chatham Homes Guides You Through Your Building Journey 

As a leading voice at the forefront of the healthy home movement, we welcome this news for all Australian residential customers and the industry as a whole. Our display homes have already achieved a 7 star + efficiency, proving we are yet again, leading the way for our customers.  

Featuring 7 star + efficiency, our display homes include: 

  • 7.2 star Arlington display at Attwell Estate, Deanside  
  • 8.2 star Blackwood display at Lucas Estate, Ballarat  
  • 7.4 star Anglesea display at the Austin Estate Lara (opening October 2022) 

Our committed team have continued to push the boundaries around what it means to build, own and live in a quality space that’s designed around you and your wellbeing.  

We’ve laid the groundwork, partnered with industry innovators dedicated to reducing their carbon footprint and paved the way for higher quality, more efficient and sustainable building practices to offer our customers the very best in healthy, resilient and energy-efficient homes. 

To book your Discover Session towards a healthier home build, contact us now. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chatham Homes Finalists 2022 HIA GreenSmart Awards In Two Categories!

Chatham Homes are proud to announce that we are Finalists for the 2022 HIA Australian GreenSmart Awards in two categories – Energy Efficiency and Display/Project Home.

HIA Australian GreenSmart Awards recognise builders who make a positive difference to the environment by building environmentally-friendly homes and providing solutions to making homes more efficient, reslient and healthy – for both the owners and the environment.

The future of Australian housing and how it can deliver well-designed, resource-efficient buildings will be in the spotlight at the 2022 HIA GreenSmart Awards & Symposium on 15th September in Canberra where decision makers and those at the forefront of innovation will be coming together for a dynamic day of learning, engagement and recognition.

Our Blackwood and Arlington homes are finalists in the energy efficiency and display/project home categories with the Blackwood offering an impressive 8.2 energy star rating, triple-glazed windows and doors, slimline solar panels and Sonnen Home Battery and Wellness Intelligence System by Delos. The Arlington offers a 7 star energy rating with double glazed window and doors, with slimline solar panels, Sonnen home battery and the Wellness Intelligence System by Delos. These designs are currently on display and we look forward to our team assisting you in creating a home that elevates your quality of life, and one that you’re proud to call home.

Chatham Homes is dedicated to craftsmanship and sustainability where we continue to push the boundaries of what it means to own a home designed around you and your wellbeing.

       

Lucas Estate Ballarat Event With Jamie Durie Sunday 11th September 2022

On Sunday 11th September Chatham Homes will welcome our Brand Ambassador, award-winning international designer, Jamie Durie OAM, to our 8.2 star energy-rated Blackwood display at Lucas Estate Ballarat.

Recognised internationally for his unique and consciously sustainable intuitive design, Jamie is a passionate environmentalist whose commitment and dedication align with Chatham Homes’ commitment to considered design, craftsmanship, sustainability and individual wellbeing.

Jamie has designed outdoor spaces for international A-listers like Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth and even Oprah Winfrey, and is now about to make garden design dreams come true for one lucky winner on the day!

Jamie will also take a select group through the display on a private, intimate tour where he will highlight the benefits of building with Chatham and what it means for your build, your family and the environment.

“I can’t wait to meet the people of Ballarat and showcase a home design that is not only improving the lives of Australian families but also treading more lightly on the environment,” Durie said.

“We’ve never needed forward-thinking home design like this more than we do today.”

Chatham Homes Leads The Way With HIA GreenSmart Awards Nominations

Chatham Homes is proud to announce our nominations for the 2022 HIA GreenSmart Awards for two of our homes – the Blackwood and Arlington.

The all electric, solar powered homes combine effortless style and intelligent design that promotes the health of their owners through the use of the latest wellbeing technologies, sustainable materials and smart appliances.

Chatham Homes managing director Bradley Hall says Durie’s passion for sustainable design and his work in the environmental sector over 29 years made him the perfect partner for the leading Victorian boutique home builder.

“Together, we want to challenge the home building industry to do more to reduce its environmental footprint and to confront the challenges of living in a changing climate.”

Jamie Durie will be at the Blackwood display home at 85 Shortridge Drive, Lucas, from 1.30 pm on Sunday, September 11.

For your chance to join Jamie on a private tour of the Blackwood, simply register your interest here.

 

 

 

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