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1. The demonstrable evidence that C2C inspired developments provide with regards to the integration of renewable energy as well as achievement of social cultural and conceptual diversity could be an attractive proposition for such grants Environmental Funds Similar to the sustainable development grants there are also a range of environmental funds that provide financial support for projects that are considered as beneficial to the natural environment The Environmental Action Fund EAF for example has been set up in the UK to provide financial aid of up to 750 000 for a maximum period of 3 years for any projects that are deemed to increase biodiversity generation Given the level of ambition and positive contribution of C2C inspired projects to biodiversity creation in the area of the development there is the potential for C2C schemes to access such funding Depending on the particular circumstances of a C2C inspired project e g location or ambition an appropriate combination of such financing mechanisms can be brought together in a funding strategy that optimally reduces risk and the cost of capital to the prospective developer and ensures the availability of capital to infuse into the project With capital secured it is then necessary to consider the viability of the proposed development 20 FRAMEWORK FOR C2C INVESTMENT APPRAISAL TOOL C2C from an area spatial development standpoint is supposed to drive the economic
2. Water Cleansing Elements Air Cleansing Elements Integrated Biodiversity and Biodiversity Enriching Elements Architectural Design Diversity Land Use Design Diversity Rainwater harvesting and storage system Integrated water recycling system Rainwater capturing and cleansing system Integrated water recycling system with nutrient recycling Green walls Exposed Window Frames Indoor Plants Mould Inhibitors Green Walls HVAC Systems with C2C coating Indoor and outdoor landscaping Aquaponics Fish ponds Grey water harvesting and treatment Incorporation of materials that ensure bio digestion Living Walls Balconies amp Roofs Design amenable to diverse energy sources Design amenable to several water sources Aesthetically pleasing Easy accessibility of all areas to outdoors and fresh air Design amenable to diverse uses Mixed compatible land utilization Design for future redevelopment Suitability to several land use processes alignment 25 With these factors in mind the valuation or investment analysis process involves the analyst using the relevant sources as shown in Table 2 to establish which of these features and defined elements are present in the given development or building under analysis The valuer will then work out by how much the existing factor is likely to contribute to the value or returns such as those shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Value outcomes from C2C integration Cost
3. signaling a remarkable emergence of leadership in the finance sector UNEP 2014 The growth in this trend amongst private sector financial organisations can also be linked to the growing issue of Responsible Property Investment RPI as property investors and fund managers have become increasingly aware of the need to demonstrate their Corporate Social Responsibility CSR by investing in assets that are considered green or sustainable as part of their fiduciary responsibilities McNamara 2011 Banks and insurance companies continue to develop innovative financial solutions that support green developments The various funding mechanisms collated in this report are categorised under debt finance equity finance and grants Table 1 presents this taxonomy of funding mechanisms These options are discussed briefly here AE Table 1 Funding options for Cradle to Cradle C2C inspired developments Debt Finance Grants Public Private Partnerships PPP e g service provision which could entail meeting C2C targets by private sector with related investments through concession arrangements or Private Finance Initiatives PFls Private sector finance could be stimulated through community infrastructure levies Green Venture capital financing e g For piloting unproven and untested C2C inspired technologies Private equity and infrastructure funds e g Private equity fund managers investing into renewable energy
4. La Lainiere London London Sustainable Industries Park and Luxemburg Ecoparc Windhof as experimental fields C2C BIZZ is not concerned with the internal operations and activities of occupiers or users of the developed site Accordingly the scope of the valuation tool is confined to the planning building and management of C2C sites The deliverable from this component is a compendium of subtools see Figure 1 below that may be used to analyse the financial performance of C2C credentials in business sites to aid the making of a business case for such developments and evaluating the financial incentives for particular C2C site development projects This entire work is premised on the argument that the wider adoption of C2C principles within the built environment depends on the rate of uptake by the private sector The private sector being profit driven are likely to engage in C2C site development if they are convinced of its capacity to contribute to their business goals which ultimately is a return on their investment The tool development described in this document attempts to provide a framework for collating an evidence base that can assist in articulating the business case for C2C in business site developments What is Cradle to Cradle C2C C2C is a circular waste free production system As applied to spatial development C2C can be defined as a business and design model distinguished by its aspiration to have a positive
5. C2C credentials on the risk profile of the investment E Addition of the net cash flows at their present values to the estimated sale value at stage 5 to arrive at the market value 36 The DCF approach as applied to the valuation of spatial development with C2C credentials can thus be modelled as Equation 2 10 Vere gt BV AOe BV AOe Cf E 1 Where V Market value of spatial development with specific C2C CIC credentials 10 y AV A AOe Summation of net cash flows of C2C spatial developments 7 from year 1 to 10 discounted at their present values BV AOe Net cash flow in year 11 Adjustment factor which is sensitive to the effect of specific C2C credentials on rental income of the spatial development Annual potential rental income of the spatial development Adjustment factor which influences the extent of potential A annual operating expenses with the presence of C2C credentials Cf ay Capitalisation factor that reflects that the development is 10 years old and E Error term The Investment Income Capitalisation method is said to be the most suitable approach for the valuation of green sustainable a related concept to C2C developments especially those which are income producing see Bienert et al 2011p 52 This is based on the argument that the method is the most transparent of all the methods since it allows examination of relevant aspects of the valuation exercise and offers opport
6. Reduction GDP Growth Me Value Appreciation MM GDP Growth Cooperation Communal Living Safety Good Health C2C Project s Socio Cultural Impact Clean Air Ecological Impact Others Clean Water Economic Impact Innovation amp Creativity Clean Soil Equity A thorough review of the concept of market value is provided in the Valuation Tool Project Report and will not be reproduced here However a point that will be emphasized is that the best measure of the performance of a C2C development is the extra value in its various forms gained by virtue of the C2C attributes present in the development The extra value can be found in various places For brevity those relating only to the developer are classified in the table below The added value for other stakeholders are set out in the Guide to C2C Inspired Business Sites and in the Valuation Tool Project Report Table 4 Added value for C2C integration Source Adapted from Mulhall et al 2014 DEVELOPERS OWNERS OPERATORS OF COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATES AND TENANTS Added value Nature of value Balance sheet entry Calculation Proxies Selling excess C2C defined renewable Hard Revenue Generation tariff Energy produced energy to grid Feed in tariffs Energy sold to grid Revenues from diversified space use Hard Revenue Rent relevant floor area Carbon credits gained Hard Revenue Based on EU price for carbon Urban farming revenues generated Hard Revenue Base
7. This gap was largely due to perceived commercial sensitivity of some of this data 45 Some significant factors which impact on the business case have not yet been incorporated in the tool For instance the funding strategy which has a significant impact on cost of capital and by extension cost of integrating C2C is not reflected in the tool This is particularly because of the wide range of possibilities that can arise in terms of funding C2C inspired projects That gap notwithstanding for particular projects the effects of financing strategy and attendant cost of capital needs to be modelled to provide an accurate assessment of the business case Likewise the impact of legislation promoting higher environmental standards has not been fully modelled Except for the assumption that demand for C2C inspired sites and buildings will grow the tool does not also fully take into account the impact that ever more stringent environmental legislation could have on the cost and depreciation in value of non C2C properties It should be pointed out critically that this project has focused entirely on the development of the methodology and tool rather than the development of a specific business case for C2C Consequently the figures in the tool are not entirely accurate in all cases Therefore it is critically important that in applying this tool to a real life situation the figures in the tool are scrutinized carefully and where necessary more
8. accurate figures inputted to ensure that accurate results are generated In this regard this tool is presented as Version 1 0 with scope for further research and development to improve its robustness 46 C2C VALUE INDEXING TOOL As discussed in the limitations section above a significant weakness in the investment appraisal is its inability to adequately monetize some of the softer benefits of C2C integration There is no ready means of appraising the relative contribution to value of various C2C impacts principally because the application of C2C to the built environment is still at an early stage and the evidence base has not been built up yet As the stock of C2C buildings and sites grow there is a need to collect empirical data from users of such buildings and sites to model more accurately the value added by the softer benefits of C2C as perceived by users This is particularly important as there is also a need to consider the proper allocation of funding to derive maximum benefit to both users and investors This can only be achieved if it is well known what perceptions of value users have of the C2C defined elements In this regard the more advance valuation methodology of Paired data analysis can be utilised to build an index of value added by C2C elements The conceptual model for this index is shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Conceptual model of C2C Value Indexing Tool Factor 1 Factor 2 Factor 3 Factor 4 Fact
9. been termed green PPPs Merk et al 2012 assert that PPP arrangements are perhaps not the most viable for the funding and delivery of green projects due to the level of uncertainty associated with untried and untested technologies and their future outputs and performance This can make it potentially challenging to design optimal concession arrangements based on operation and maintenance requirements of the facility Green Venture Capital Finance Green venture capital financing aka cleantech investing has been used to provide finance for high risk business ventures that would otherwise be unable to get financial backing from other sources due to the unpredictable nature of the venture This source of financing has been used to fund small and medium sized enterprise SME start ups for many years and a typical example in Europe is the EIB s European Investment Fund EIF that is used to provide risk finance for SME s in Europe There are now venture capital firms that tend to focus on investing in the latest green renewable energy technologies due to the recognition that such technologies may not be mature enough to attract funding from conventional sources A typical example of such firms which are also called green venture capital firms is Emerald Technology Ventures which manages a venture capital portfolio of 340 million that is channeled into clean energy water and materials technologies Private Equity and I
10. energy technologies without having to make any immediate upfront cost a form of debt finance arrangement The lessor could be a sustainable technology provider that is interested in promoting a new innovation and hence could install the facility and provide maintenance services in exchange for agreed service charges fees to be paid periodically by the lessee A typical example is the light leasing arrangement between RAU Architects and Philips who had already been working with EPEA whereby RAU Architects Pay per Lux approximately 0 01 per lux used for the lighting performance Cradle to Cradle islands 2011 Another example is the furniture leasing by C2C ExpoLab Solar Power Purchase Agreements SPPA also operate on similar principles This involves a private sector company that is prepared to finance the installation and maintenance of a solar energy system on a customer s property at little or no cost in exchange for proceeds generated from selling the power generated at a fixed rate that is usually lower than the conventional energy retail rate or any feed in tariffs that accrues from the installed system Thus the private company is able to make a return from the feed in tariffs and income generated from the customer s consumption from the solar installation during the duration of the agreement which can typically be between 10 20 years It is therefore envisaged by the private provider of the solar installation i
11. even beyond although shorter terms of maturity can exist The benefit of holding bonds over a longer term maturity period is to raise finance by making funds that require long term return e g pension funds available to the bond issuer borrower This provides an opportunity for projects that require substantial initial investments but guaranteed paybacks over the longer period to be financed Bonds can be issued by Governments Government bonds or by private sector organizations such as development banks or corporations corporate bonds although Governments can also act as guarantors for corporate bond issuers Government backed bonds There has been a remarkable growth in the green and carbon bond market where in this case proceeds from issued bonds are committed to projects that demonstrate a transition towards low carbon technologies Between 2007 and 2009 climate awareness bonds were issued by the European Investment Bank EIB to the tune of 600 million so as to raise funds for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects As of June 2014 a total of 502 63bn climate themed bonds had been issued to finance transition to a low carbon economy This includes 13 5bn for building and industry and 74 7bn for energy Boulle et al 2014 Also of the climate themed bonds a total of 35 83bn is said to represent green labelled bonds and investment proceeds can only be allocated to green projects Bond repayments can als
12. for the project The land owner would however retain a share of the developed site typically between 30 40 or the developer is made to pay for the land after a given period deferred payment of land cost when some property returns are likely to have accrued from the scheme This can thus be an attractive funding instrument for land acquisition for C2C inspired developments that can be mutually beneficial to both the municipality and the private sector developer Indeed evidence of its use for C2C inspired developments already exists Panel 1 Source Scott L 2014 Park 20 20 Amsterdam Born to Be Recycled UR BANLAND the magazine of the urban land institute 05 Available at http urbanland uli org sustainability park 2020 amsterdam born recycled Accessed 08 10 2014 Lease Financing Leasing is a financing contract between a lessor and a lessee whereby the lessor provides an asset to the lessee and charges periodic payments The lessee therefore does not have to pay any upfront cost for the asset and only pays for the service that the asset is providing This financing model service leasing is linked to the product as service concept where periodic payments are made for the performance that is derived or service that is provided by the asset rather than investing upfront capital to own the asset Lease financing can provide opportunity for property developers to integrate fixtures and fittings and renewable
13. infrastructure Climate Bonds e g 600m of climate awareness bonds issued by the European Investment Bank EIB to raise funds for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects Green Bonds e g Green labelled bond market grew up to US 35 83bn by June 2014 and proceeds can only be allocated to green projects Carbon finance e g International finance corporation IFC traded US 95bn worth of carbon credit between 2005 2010 to raise investment Green Loans e g Green Infrastructure Banks such as Green Investment Bank GIB in the UK with initial capitalisation of 3bn Green Sustainable development Grants e g DEFRA s Sustainable Development Fund SDF for up to 75 the total cost of projects Renewable energy projects funded by the European Regional Development Fund ERDF Environmental Funds e g DEFRA s Environmental Action Fund to support biodiversity and climate change related projects EU LIFE Fund for bio diversity projects Funds from environmental foundations to support bio diversity and species preservation Tax incentives and subsidies e g Tax breaks tax credits Equity finance Debt Finance Grants Lease Financing e g Light leasing on pay per lux basis between Philips and Rau Architects Furniture leasing by C2C ExpoLab Solar power purchase agreements e g Third party owns operates and maintains solar PV system on a host customer s site roof Tax increment financing e g Property A
14. of C2C is that the continuing worldwide economic environmental and health crises are foreseeable consequences of the widespread embracing of the linear industrial and site development system across the world Abandoning the linear model in favor of a C2C model it is argued holds better prospects for economic progress along with commendable environmental and health improvement Though its methods may lead to outcomes that are compatible with the aspirations of sustainability C2C offers a completely different paradigm that encourages being good or eco effectiveness in favour of the more conventional sustainability approach of eco efficiency that only promotes being less bad Need for economic valuation tool The need for a new valuation tool has to be understood in the context of the uniqueness of C2C credentials from other concepts such as sustainability as highlighted in the preceding section The tool is justified on the grounds that the realization of the project s aim of promoting the wider implementation of C2C within NWE real estate sector depends heavily on the private sector s uptake of the concept given its significance in the real estate investment market To encourage private sector uptake there is the need to overcome objections of the private sector to investments in sites with C2C credentials This can be achieved by supplying convincing evidence that developments with C2C credentials pay good dividend
15. on the lease terms This analysis does not even take into account all the other added value elements benefits that C2C gives the tenant see Added Values Table in Guide to C2C Inspired Business Sites When all these are considered even where demand for C2C properties grows pushing up rents tenants should still in theory have sufficient margin to bid higher and still make a saving The net effect is that it is cheaper for the tenant to occupy the C2C inspired building than the non C2C building which he is used to occupying thereby giving the tenant an incentive to choose the C2C inspired building Owner Occupier s Perspective In order to illustrate the situation from the perspective of the owner occupier it is again necessary to consider a particular situation Unlike the investment method which is profit orientated the owner occupier is not looking to make a profit from the acquisition of land construction of a building and ultimate disposal The only two items that need to be considered are the land and the build cost Consider a scenario whereby an owner occupier needs enough space to accommodate his staff in a single location which means he has to build two office buildings He has an opportunity to build two office buildings on two identical sites which are adjacent to each other and are available from the landowner at exactly the same price As an experiment the owner occupier decides to build one of
16. value Nature of value Balance sheet entry Calculation Proxies Adaptability to future heating and Soft Capital value Based on projected future energy cooling requirements prices Readily adaptable to future Soft Capital value Further research required requirements Future proofing Reduced risk from use of trusted Soft Capital value Further research required materials and products Opportunities to develop new Soft Capital value Further research required innovations Savings generated from leasing Hard Capital savings Based on lease terms equipment and systems Savings on renovation costs due to Hard Capital savings Further research required Notional ability to disassemble and re use allowance incorporated Collective purchasing savings Hard Capital savings Further research required Insurance savings Hard Capital savings Based on replacement costs Landscape maintenance savings from Hard Capital savings Further research required using on site generated fertilizer Added value Nature of value Balance sheet entry Calculation Proxies Reduced absenteeism and staff Hard Capital savings Further research required turnover Savings in energy costs Hard Capital savings Based on energy reduction and current tariffs Savings in water costs Hard Capital savings Based on reduction in consumption and current tariffs Cost of waste collection and disposal Hard Capital savings Further research required Reduced stress on municipal water Har
17. 75 per sqm Assuming that the rental offer is only made by the tenant after taking into account total occupational costs for the property it can be argued that the tenant will have a budget ceiling of 500 per sqm From this figure any service costs applicable will be subtracted before the tenant makes a rental offer on any new premises Now presented with an opportunity to take occupation of a C2C inspired building assumed to be similar in size and situated on a parcel of land adjacent to the non C2C property the prospective tenant will look at both buildings with the same total occupational cost in mind Indeed where there is little no experience of these types of buildings a risk averse tenant may even consider budgeting a lower occupational cost to account for the possibility of problems arising which are unforeseen at the commencement of the lease even though in reality such buildings are more efficient So for example the tenant in considering both buildings side by side may allow a budget of say 475 per sqm for total occupational costs for the C2C inspired building However the difference in quality between the C2C building and the non C2C building means that the tenant s service costs in the C2C building would be substantially reduced from say 175 per sqm to 100 per sqm For the tenant this simplified analysis suggests a minimum saving of 25 per sqm potentially rising up to a maximum of 100 per sqm depending
18. CACerz cradle to cradle in business sites UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON THE VALUATION TOOL USER GUIDE MONETIZING CRADLE TO CRADLE Author Co authors Dr Nii A Ankrah Dr Emmanuel Manu Dr Felix Hammond Dr Kwasi Baffour Awuah Neil Hingorani Peter Wood November 2014 CONTENT 1 Background and terms of refere w fed amp O J Q ied J Q O h 49 T oO 3 3 1 Developing the tool 3 2 Using the tool 4 1 Validation 4 2 Conclusion 4 3 References 20 37 43 46 49 52 53 BACKGROUND AND TERMS OF REFERENCE This User Guide outlines the object scope and expected deliverables from the Valuation Tool component of the Cradle to Cradle C2C BIZZ project It describes the compendium of subtools that have been developed comprising i overview of funding tools ii C2C investment appraisal tool and iii C2C value indexing tool The underpinning methodologies as well as their inherent strengths and limitations are also described The C2C BIZZ project as a whole aims specifically to promote and enhance the implementation of C2C methods in business site development within North Western Europe NWE PAD p 14 It is intended to infuse C2C notions into conventional site development restructuring and management The primary focus of the project is on planning building and managing of business sites with C2C credentials PAD p 18 using sites in Lille Metropole
19. Elements Site Inspection 7 WCF Water Cleansing Elements Site Inspection 8 ACF Air Cleansing Elements Site Inspection 9 IB Integrated Biodiversity and Biodiversity Enriching Elements Site Inspection 10 ADD Architectural Design Diversity Site Inspection 11 LDD Land Use Design Diversity Site Inspection 22 These features are broad categories There are several innovative defined elements that may fall under each Table 3 For a development to be considered to have that feature it must in practice integrate or be fitted with at least one of the elements that fall under it This is an assumption made for the purposes of advancing this tool It is difficult to be exhaustive about the possible defined elements under each feature Table 3 provides some indications of these Table 3 C2C Defined Elements FEATURE ELEMENT SYMBOL 1 CMS 2 MS 3 HEM 4 EEM 5 SUP 23 Clean Material Separability Materials as Service Health Enriching Materials Environment Enriching Materials Sun as Ultimate Source of Power Collapsible building elements Light leasing Partition leasing Furniture and fixture leasing Use of good quality materials Defined pathways for toxic substances that cannot be replaced Self cleansing walls Air cleaning vegetative walls Solar thermal Photovoltaics Optimized natural lighting Biogas plant Geothermal plant Wind turbines 6 WPF 7 WCF 8 ACF 9 IB 10 ADD 11 LDD Water Protection Elements
20. It is a settled fact that financial incentives dictate the investments in which the private sector engages Unless it can be objectively demonstrated that site developments with C2C credentials offer adequate economic rewards it cannot be expected that the private sector will be sufficiently receptive to the concept As the old adage goes what gets measured gets done The need for a device by which the C2C credentials of site development projects may be translated into financial values that investors developers and business occupiers will understand is vital to the long term success of the project and the C2C concept as a whole At the moment there is very little published work available that focuses specifically on site development Figure 1 The Valuation Tool Compendium Valuation Tool Funding C2C Investment Appraisal C2C Value Indexing How the tool will help in decision making The main purpose of the valuation tool component of C2C BIZZ is to develop a methodology for evaluating the economic performance of Cradle to Cradle C2C features in the context of spatial development This is intended to be a means for understanding the business merits of C2C in spatial developments The valuation tool will also identify means of enhancing the strength of the business case and financial incentives for investing in sites with C2C credentials PAD p 38 In evaluating the economic performance of C2C the differential effe
21. and demonstration of change in value or price of spatial developments upon their incorporation of C2C credentials requires the application of a robust methodology The rationale is to show the extent to which C2C credentials appreciate or depreciate the market value of spatial developments Several economic agents undertake market valuation assignments for several purposes Pagourttzi et al 2003 French 2004 Shapiro et al 2013 Market value assessments may be required for sale collateral taxation and accounting purposes among others Also apart from the existence of several types of spatial developments these developments are always held for various uses For example it is typical to envisage in business sites that some developments are used as factors of production and others as stores of value Consequently while several valuation and appraisal methodologies exist the choice of a methodology in any particular situation must be informed by these considerations and availability of requisite data As such it is pertinent to examine the appropriateness of these methodologies in the quest to develop a suitable framework for the valuation of C2C compliant developments Traditional valuation tools do not come equipped with the ability to price C2C products as the C2C concept postdates many of these tools they cannot readily be adopted to appraise the financial implications of C2C business parks Adjustments or extensions to t
22. cost of capital The result is that the owner occupier should invest the extra money on the C2C building to produce those savings Although the calculation is simple it shows clearly whether there is an argument for the extra investment required to build a C2C building That is whether the annual savings provide a return on the C2C investment that exceeds the owner occupier s opportunity cost of capital Here also savings deriving from other sources like productivity improvement have not been factored in Investment perspective Property Developer s Perspective Using the same scenario as the tenant s perspective but with different figures and assuming both buildings are let to the same tenant effective rent on a non C2C building would be say 100 000 per annum On a C2C inspired building where energy savings from solar panels are in the order of 20 000 per annum even though the developer may not be able to charge the full 120 000 rent because the tenant would want to see some advantage of taking a risk in occupying the C2C building the tenant s effective rental bid for the C2C building might be likely to be in the order of 110 000 i e a split incentive arrangement Assuming an extra cost of 50 000 to integrate the solar panels on a basic build cost including land and other costs of 1 000 000 a simple calculation shows that the C2C building yields a higher return than the non C2C building as follo
23. cts of the various C2C features factors in spatial developments must be taken into account The potential users of the tool are m Decision making bodies on all political and administrative levels involved in developing business parks m Owners and tenants potential and actual of plots or buildings in the park The tool will help developers and planners of C2C inspired business areas to create a business case with due consideration of the specific C2C aspects integrated in their development and their economic effects Companies interested in settlement on the planned or yet to be implemented C2C business area may use the instrument for the same reason Exchange and discussion between the involved parties on site level and company level during the use of the tool and at the stage of intermediate results affords the opportunity to optimize possible synergies and to clarify the business case FUNDING CRADLE TO CRADLE C2C INSPIRED BUSINESS SITES An important aspect of the valuation tool is the requirement for it to identify means of enhancing the strength of the business case The business case for Cradle to Cradle C2C design of business sites derives not only from the added value or positive impact that C2C offers see subsequent sections but is also very much dependent on the cost of integrating C2C This is influenced in large measure by factors such as the funding structure and the attendant cost of inves
24. d Capital Savings Based on reduction in waste water and supply current waste treatment tariffs The investments have guaranteed Soft Supply security Further research required energy security The investments have guaranteed Soft Supply security Further research required water security Attracting high quality tenants Soft Marketing Further research required Projecting a positive image of Soft Marketing Further research required development Added value to occupants own Soft Marketing Further research required businesses 30 Quantifying value To what extent can the value contributed by the defined elements be truly attributed to C2C and how should such value be measured Whilst some can be directly attributed to particular C2C choices and investments e g Savings generated from leasing equipment and systems others are somewhat rather nebulous making it difficult to trace the factor s that directly or indirectly led to the value generated and how much they actually individually contributed to the value generated e g Sub leasing has become very attractive The challenge that remains therefore is to find or develop methodologies that can overcome these difficulties and provide a robust basis for justifying or otherwise investments in C2C elements in business site developments This challenge is confronted in the next phases of this work package Methodology The calibration of the market value of C2C spatial developments
25. d development are known This tool is important because it will facilitate the prioritisation and proper allocation of available funds by helping establish the relative importance and value of C2C products buildings and facilities which depends on the unique contribution of their C2C attributes to the satisfaction of stakeholder desires 49 VALIDATION To ensure that the methodology and resultant tool were not only robust academically but also reflected adequately the real world challenge of making business cases the tool development process required some engagement with practitioners and consultants In this regard a Colloquium was organized by the University of Wolverhampton at the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors RICS headquarters in London under the theme Economic Valuation of Cradle to Cradle C2C Investments in Commercial Properties The colloquium deliberated on the value of C2C investments and the tools and methodologies for showcasing such value to investment decision makers and other relevant stakeholders It was attended by property experts from both academia and industry A panel of consultants and academic experts was also assembled to provide expert review and input into the tool development process through independent reviews and focus group sessions see Figure 4 These experts listed in Table 8 were also required to provide an independent review of the tools and a separate report is available on the
26. d it was this observation and recommendations for development of a C2C happiness index made by one of the experts that validates the C2C Value Indexing Tool that has been developed to capter these subjective views of value E It is important to recognise that the tool will have limitations due to data gaps E It is critically important to make all assumptions transparent A selection of specific comments extracted from their reports are highlighted below The principle of C2C evaluation tool provides long term occupational savings for a tenant as well as the ability to share operational costs between landlord and tenant Public Sector and Private Sector occupier companies who are committed to the environment as well as their employees will be able to measure the benefits in occupying such buildings and reap the long term rewards and savings Market uncertainties are governed by economic conditions and constraints and there must be a working relationship between the landlord developer and a prospective tenant to ensure savings can be achieved lan S Pitt BSc Hons MRICS Bruton Knowles The C2C analysis is a great proposal in which to encourage developer to take that hard step to spend additional sums of money to improve a building to create a more profitable return The current model needs to incorporate the following elements to be applicable to the varying types of projects There are key elements to enhanc
27. d on typical allotment rates Increased investment available perm2 Hard Revenue Further research required Reduced time on the market Hard Revenue Absorption rate 27 Added value Increases in productivity Improved spacial productivity due to after hours use Improved access to subsidies amp grants for innovation Residual value from C2C building components and materials Increase in capital value generated by innovative landscaping Improved value of available space per m2 Improvement in capital value due to ability to attract high value tenants Improved payback periods Sub leasing has become very attractive Time and cost savings due to proximity of services like kindergartens Nature of value Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Soft Soft Balance sheet entry Revenue Revenue Revenue Capital value Capital value Capital value Capital value Capital value Capital value Capital value Calculation Proxies Based on productivity improvements observed absenteeism figures and staff retention estimates Rent relevant floor area Case specific Further research required Further research required notional allowance incorporated Further research required Based on improved capital value Accommodated by yield adjustments to reflect covenant strength Further research required Further research required Further research required Added
28. e of the investment should be reflected in the choice of an appropriate yield to arrive at the compounding factor Covenant strength also needs to be considered E Subtraction of the annual potential expenses from the annual potential income to arrive at the annual potential net income E Multiply the annual potential net income by the capitalization factor to arrive at the market value of the development Where There are situations where the subject spatial development may already be under an existing contractual arrangement This means the existence of contract rent which may not necessarily be the same as the market rent As such the contract rent prior to reversion of the development to the market rent should be factored into the value determination In applying this method to C2C inspired developments the test is whether or not the C2C proxy factors or attributes increase or reduce the potential annual net income If the attributes increase the potential annual net income of the development its market value will appreciate Conversely if they reduce it the market value will depreciate Therefore the method as applied to C2C compliant developments can be modelled as Equation 1 Vere BV AOe Cf e Market value of spatial development with specific C2C credentials Annual net income Adjustment factor which is sensitive to the effect of specific C2C credentials on rental income of C2C development Potential
29. ed buildings that need to be incorporated at inception to ensure that an optimum building is created rather than bolt on environmental strategies which never work properly Construction cost analysis somehow need to be taken account of in that a building which is well illuminated naturally ventilated and high quality environment offer soft benefits of enhanced productivity Typically buildings of this nature are perceived to cost more to deliver but with the right design construction methods can be delivered with nominal cost increases in comparison to standard solution This then allows the benchmarking of enhanced solutions against standard ones to allow the soft benefits to be tangibly measured Justin Fox BA Hons BArch PG DIP RIBA MRIAI Create iF Design Manage Procure Ltd CONCLUSION The Valuation Tool is required to address as far as possible the financial feasibility and viability of C2C in business parks and is to be used in planning and building a business case and for implementing C2C projects including consideration of public policy dimensions e g taxation subsidies etc affecting financial viability of C2C business parks e g see Appendix It has thus been designed with in built facilities which allow pricing C2C attributes These facilities enable planners developers and other stakeholders to appraise the financial implications of C2C inspired business parks evaluate the funding
30. ement rather than the bio filter which Survey of property users owners valuers and developers is used to achieve that Based on the outcome approach to ascertain their perception of possible impacts of C2C on together with the definition of Cradle to Cradle in business value sites the elements presented in the tool have been identified m These elements are listed from A to Z m They are listed as both the column and row heads see the attached C2C Value Indexing tool in the grid m The grid C2C Value Indexing tool provides a means for comparing building elements with each other in pairs m The comparison is preferably done on a scale of 0 to 3 Note that a longer scale could be adopted depending on the situation 48 E The scores have the following interpretation 0 equal important 1 slightly more important 2 significantly more important 3 considerably more important As each element is compared with the other elements on the basis of their perceived importance a score between 0 and 3 is awarded on the right side of the alphabet assigned to the more important element For example if element A is compared with element B and it is thought that they are of equal importance then a score of zero is entered into the cell at which they actually intersect However if it is thought that element A is slightly more important than element B then A achieves a score of 1 This is entered as A1 in the cell at which th
31. et al 2003 Lorenz and Lutzkendorf 2008 The method among others uses the economic rent or possible economic rent of spatial development and appropriate yield to determine market values of relevant spatial developments There are two variants of the method namely the direct capitalization approach and the discounted cash flow approach DCF Hendriks 2005 Bienert et al 2011 The Direct Capitalization Approach The direct capitalization approach operates on the presumption that the value of a spatial development is directly related to its periodic preferably annual potential future incomes The future periodic incomes are therefore capitalized at an appropriate yield over the current duration of the interest subsisting in the development at the present value This value then becomes the sale or capital value of the spatial development The methodology follows the steps outlined below Determination of the potential annual income rent of the spatial development based on comparable rents in the market Determination of the potential annual operating expenses out goings of the development E Determination of the capitalization factor This may also be termed as the years purchase YP and multiplier among others It is arrived at based on the potential yield of the investment and the unexpired term of the interest subsisting in a development This means that the influence of C2C 34 credentials on the risk profil
32. exchange for money This way both risks and liabilities are shared between the owner and investor The amount raised can then be invested into the asset without the need to repay this in the future whilst any earnings are shared between the owner and investor A growing number of investors are becoming particularly becoming interested in providing funds for renewable energy projects and other green assets through private equity opportunities Private investment funds pension funds etc are being channelled through PPP arrangements as well as through other private equity and venture capital investments towards the realisation of green projects and schemes These equity investments are often driven by the potential cash flow returns that are anticipated from the projects in the future Renewable energy purchase agreements have also made it possible to develop innovative financing options for renewable energy projects with a typical example being the solar power purchase agreements There are also other joint development agreements that can be used to finance C2C projects 17 Public Private Partnerships PPPs These are collaborative finance mechanisms that can be used to finance renewable energy and other sustainable projects PPPs have been categorised as either concessions and private finance initiatives PFls based on the private sector partner s remuneration arrangements Merk et al 2012 Under concession arrangements the p
33. ey intersect If A is thought to be significantly more important that B then a score of A2 is entered instead and so forth Note that all cells comparing an element with itself have been blocked and shaded as all those scores will record zeros no difference in quality Scores should be entered only in the unshaded cells Again cells that are duplicating the comparison are also blocked E Finally the overall scores achieved by each element across the grid is summed up For example if in one comparison element A achieved A2 and in another A3 and in another A1 then in the consolidation table a total of 6 i e 2 3 1 is entered against A in the total column E The total score for all the elements is then worked out in the total column This then becomes the basis for ranking the element in order of importance m Then again the scores achieved per element can be converted to percentages E Since by definition value is merely a measure of importance the percentage achieved by the respective elements is a measure of their unique contribution to the overall value of the building or land Thus if the market value the price at which the property is sold or the rent at which is let is Known this can be apportioned across the elements to know the value that each contributed to that rent or market value m From this the total value of a proposed development may be estimated if the scope of features to be integrated in the propose
34. ght require extra investment over and above what might be required in a non C2C building or site The extra cost of integrating C2C is therefore a parameter in the tool that can be adjusted by the user to reflect any impact that C2C integration has on cost It is important to emphasise that C2C integration does not necessarily imply additional cost Indeed there is anecdotal evidence to suggest that where the C2C vision is embraced and integrated right from the very outset of a scheme the same budget can be used to deliver C2C solutions In some instances schemes have been reported to deliver C2C solutions well within their budgets However for the purposes of developing this tool allowance is made in the tool for capturing any additional cost that might arise Assumption 4 There are different perspectives that need to be reflected in the assessment of the added value of integrating C2C in business sites The tool thus incorporates i a user perspective and ii an investment perspective The logic for appraising C2C sites under the different perspectives as translated into the excel tool is considered next 38 User perspective Tenant s Perspective Taking an example of an office building and assume that the tenant is willing to pay 500 per sqm for his occupational costs This cost in a traditional non C2C building will be made up of 2 discreet items split as follows m Rent 325 per sq m E Service costs 1
35. gth m Lease terms E Rent E Building quality Returning to Equation 1 the only items which will be different when undertaking the two investment valuations are rent and build quality as covenant strength and lease terms are identical Although it is arguable that the build quality in the C2C building is better there is no hard evidence to illustrate to the property investor that long term it is a better building and will perform better than the non C2C building 42 It is therefore assumed that the property investor would not make a yield adjustment for the C2C building This means that the only variable in the calculation of the selling price is rent The C2C building generates more rent than the non C2C building and therefore the property investor would be willing to pay more money for it In reality because quality is better and long term performance will be better also higher value at end of life the covenant strength of C2C sites is likely to be even better than non C2C sites Yield is likely to be lower meaning that an even more persuasive business case exists The basic conclusions to be drawn from the above are that although the C2C buildings may be more expensive to build they will generate more rent than a non C2C building As a result of generating more rent the property developer will be able to sell them to property investors for more money than a similar non C2C building It is the logic underpinning the exa
36. has been established to provide loans for green low carbon projects as a form of support to overcome market failures that constrain the flow of finance for such projects Carbon Finance The establishment of carbon markets where carbon finance can be raised by trading carbon credits can become a very important instrument for raising funding for low carbon projects Under this funding mechanism the verified emission reductions associated with a project can be used to generate financial assets carbon credits that are traded in different carbon markets and the resulting finance carbon finance then used to pay for any incremental cost associated with greening the asset According to a World Bank Report in 2011 World Bank 2011 the International Finance Corporation IFC traded US 95bn worth of carbon credit between 2005 and 2010 to raise investment for low emission projects The positive emissions that can be generated from C2C developments can therefore be used to raise considerable amount of carbon credits which when traded on the carbon market would yield carbon finance that could potentially even exceed the C2C premium for achieving such positive environmental footprints Climate Bonds and Green Bond A bond is a debt finance instrument that involves a borrower who is given a loan at a fixed interest rate over a specified period of maturity The period of maturity is often of a long term nature e g 10 20 years and
37. hese traditional tools are required to make them applicable to economic analysis of C2C business parks A detailed critical review of these methodologies evaluating their suitability for addressing the valuation problem confronting this project is provided in the full Valuation Tool Project Report and is not reproduced here Instead the options reviewed are summarized in Table 5 below By distilling all the critical issues relating to capturing all the positive impacts of C2C data non availability finding the right tension between simplicity and robustness and current market practice the Investment Income Capitalization Method emerged as the most suitable for developing the Investment Appraisal component of this valuation tool Pairwise data analysis was also identified as being a method that can be harnessed for other components of the valuation tool 32 Table 5 Review of valuation methodologies Valuation Methodologies Key features Suitability SGOHLIW GiSVd NOISS3493a GIINVAGV TWNOILIGVaL The Comparable Method The Investment Income Method The Accounts Profits Method The Development Residual Method The Contractor s Cost Method Multiple regression incldg hedonic price model Paired data analysis Estimates value of spatial development through a process involving comparison Requires relatively homogeneous properties and good evidence of recent sales rents of such properties Premised o
38. impact It seeks to realize this through integration of biodiversity and diverse architectural and land use designs into spatial developments It utilizes environmentally enriching and healthy building products whose component parts are eventually cleanly separable into organic and inorganic materials in order that the organic materials may be reintroduced safely into a biological system whilst the inorganic components are reconfigured or made available for use as new materials It focuses on materials as a service and ensures that materials that retain some toxicity are returned safely into the technical cycle It also ensures that every part of the development life cycle is dependent entirely on an economically viable energy source that derives ultimately from the sun whilst protecting cleansing and enriching the air and water supplies to the development Cradle to Cradle C2C is offered as a desirable and more enlightened substitute for the current mode of wealth creation that will have positive effects on future resources security the environment and health C2C is at the moment still at the margins of the world of practice and conventional thinking C2C BIZZ is intended to push the idea somewhat further into conventional approaches to site development with the study area C2C aims to supplant the ever failing linear production and site development system which currently dominates in the economies of the world The central proposition
39. ins the methodology models and principles to be followed in establishing the value of C2C features in specific projects a complete business case can be formulated Even though the tool provides a practical aid to C2C business decision making by giving a method of economic assessment of C2C relevant characteristics it has substantial limitations This section outlines the limitations of the tool This is meant to avoid unrealistic expectations or economic assumptions For example conventional elements of an entrepreneurial risk general price level changes in personnel policy and relocation are not subjects covered by the tool and have to be considered additionally A significant limitation of the tool is its failure to monetize several of the items that fall under the added value heading The evidence base for many of these items is non existent or at best incomplete making quantification impossible at the present time Some of the items are also quite subjective and depend completely on the subjective opinion of the stakeholder concerned Indeed a further complication is that even for those quantifiable items data for calculating costs and added value emanates from a wide range of sources some reliable and others of questionable reliability Clearly further research is required in this regard Data on C2C defined elements was also not readily available in the market to allow accurate determination of costs of integrating such elements
40. ment offers value in various ways not all of which reflect in market value Some of these are highlighted in Figure 2 below Generally value or market value can be viewed as the comparison between a product and what someone is eager to give up in order to obtain it Hendriks 2005 This means that market value is a price that will occur under certain conditions contingent upon the interaction of the forces of demand and supply French 2004 Hendriks 2005 This underpins the concept of value or market value in the context of spatial development valuation 21 As a European Union sponsored study project perhaps the most authoritative market value definition to adopt is that of the European Group of Valuers Associations The Associations see TEGoVA 2012 define market value of an asset as The estimated amount for which the asset should exchange on the valuation date between a willing buyer and a willing seller in an arm s length transaction after proper marketing wherein the parties had each acted knowledgeably prudently and without compulsion Within the property market however price is usually determined by a general set of factors These factors could be both micro and macro economic wide factors and include E physical characteristics of spatial developments E location attributes E Financial traits and m Market economic conditions which usually encapsulates the macro economic level factor
41. mplementation of green or low carbon initiatives or A strong case can be made for the Softer Qualitative benefits that accrue from such investments but cannot yet be monetised or More stringent sustainability standards may be imposed locally or through EU legislation which may have the effect of raising the cost of occupying non C2C sites as well as reducing the rate of value loss in C2C sites which are designed to be future proof Funding ek C2C BIZZ has received European Regional i Development Funding through INTERREG IV B en for Sustainability D BLUEGATE E Froparc an windhof C2C LAD
42. mples provided above that is translated into the spreadsheet tool C2C Investment Appraisal Tool 43 USING THE TOOL To use the tool data must be obtained from several sources and inputted into the tool to generate outputs that give some indication of the business case for implementation of C2C in business sites Usable data sources Data for this tool will emanate from m Site surveys and development plans relevant information will include size of site building floor area building footprint area location property type system specifications m Operational records relevant information will include energy consumption water consumption tariffs productivity and staff absenteeism staffing costs turnover etc m Macro economic data relevant information will include interest rates retail price index RPI etc E Case study reviews of known C2C building projects including C2C BIZZ Projects relevant data will include energy savings achieved etc E Research literature relevant information may include churn rates risk factors etc Step by step application The procedure to be followed in applying the tool to a project is detailed in the following steps E Specify the characteristics of the site and nature of the transactions undertaken on the Attributes of site worksheet m The Data sheet is then used to collect parameters required to calculate cost and benefits that derive from integra
43. n reasoning that market value of a development is related to its income generating capability Economic rent of spatial development is capitalized at an appropriate yield to determine market values of relevant spatial developments Used where profit is the basis for negotiating rent payable and draws on the trading profit and loss accounts of business entities Used to determine the latent value of land Where it is difficult to come by evidence of sales or rents of similar properties the method estimates the value of developable properties as the surplus of market value for proposed development after making allowance for all cost items and developer s profit Loosely equates cost of similar spatial developments to the value of the subject spatial development Suitable for developments such as residential factories and warehouse properties which do not earn income Method shows extent by which an independent variable C2C contributes to a dependent variable sale price Requires large quantities of sales data Model for extracting value based on preferences THE INVESTMENT INCOME CAPITALIZATION METHOD The investment method is premised on the reasoning that the market value of a spatial development is related to its income generating capability Park and Park 2004 Shapiro et al 2013 It is used for spatial developments held for investment purpose and conceives ownership of spatial development as separate from occupation Pagourttzi
44. nfrastructure Funds There are a growing number of private equity firms that specialize in providing equity investment for low risk renewable energy infrastructure that employ commercially proven generation technologies as well as demonstrate strong cash flow generation capacity A typical example is a private equity firm called Terra Firma which has successfully provided equity funds of nearly 2 5 billion for renewable energy generation projects with an aggregate installed capacity of 1 4 GW It is evident that to attract such private equity investment there has to be a demonstrable strong cash flow return capacity and so may become an attractive funding option for C2C inspired developments when the market becomes more responsive as a result of increased customer demand for C2C certified properties Grants The third category of potential funding options that can be used to raise capital for C2C projects are grants Green Sustainable Development Grants These grants often take the form of sustainable development funds local authority grants subsidies or even tax breaks for projects that integrate renewable energy preserve local culture and tradition and conserve or even improve local landscape and wildlife The Department for the Environment Food and Rural Affairs DEFRA in the UK for instance can fund up to 75 of the total cost of projects that meet these sustainability targets through their sustainable development grant
45. nvestor that earnings that accrue during the contract duration would be enough to pay for the initial investment in addition to any anticipated profits Ownership of the installed system is however retained by the private sector company rather than the property owner The viability of this financing option is however dependent on tax incentives that are applied to feed in tariffs Tax Increment financing This is a form of debt finance arrangement where a sustainable scheme is undertaken in an area or property commercial or residential without the need for beneficiaries to pay any upfront cost Rather the scheme or installation is undertaken with a loan provided by a government agency local authority and sometimes backed by private loan finance from banks or other private investors in exchange for incremental property tax payments over a specified period Tax increment financing TIF can also be used to attract financial investment from the private sector e g bank loans partners engaged in different forms of PPP arrangements Future growth in taxes within a TIF area is frozen for a given period and any tax increments are used to pay over a specified period the upfront costs infrastructure development and community regeneration cost plus any interest Merk et al 2012 Equity finance In equity finance arrangements the investment capital is obtained by relinquishing some ownership of the asset to the investor in
46. o be tied to cash flows that are generated from the projects that are financed rather than from the direct balance sheet of the bond issuer if it was specifically issued as a project bond It has been predicted that the green bond market is also likely to grow by up to 100bn in 2015 although cautions have also been raised about the difficulty of ensuring that green bond proceeds are actually allocated to assets that provide real environmental value Boulle et al 2014 This is due to the current lack of standard guidelines that specify what exactly should qualify as green raising the risk of misuse of green bond proceeds This is however an advantage in the case of C2C developments as the unsurpassable level of demonstrable environmental credentials that a truly C2C inspired built asset provides would make it an attractive proposition for securing finance through green and climate themed bond proceeds Joint Development Agreements Joint development agreements can take a variety of forms and often involve a land owner private owner or municipality entering an agreement with a developer to build or provide the necessary infrastructure on the land without paying any upfront cost for the land This often yields a win win for the two parties as the developer does not have to raise any extra funds from their already constrained budget for the land whilst the land owner is able to get the land developed without having to provide any funds
47. obilizing private finance to drive an energy industrial revolution Energy Policy 38 7 pp 3263 3265 54 McNamara P 2011 Responsible property investment setting the context In Mcnamara P ed Sustainable investment in real estate a guide to green value creation and risk management London PEI Private Equity International pp 1 5 Merk 0 Saussier S Staropoli C Slack E and Kim J H 2012 Financing Green Urban Infrastructure http dc doi org 10 1787 5k92p0c6j6r0 en OECD Publishing Mulhall D Hansen K amp Braungart M 2014 Creating Build ings with Positive Impacts s l Technical University of Munich upcom ing publication PAD 2011 Project Agreement Document Pagourtzi E Assimakopoulos V Hatzichristos T and French N 2003 Real estate appraisal A review of valuation methods Journal of Property Investment and Finance 21 4 383 401 Park Y and Park G 2004 A new method for technology valuation in monetary value procedure and application Technovation 24 387 394 Pitts J and Jackson T 2008 Green buildings Valuation Issues and Perspectives The Appraisal Journal spring 115 118 Shapiro E Davies K and Mackmin D 2013 Modern methods of valuation 11th Edn London Estates Gazette The European Group of Valuers Associations TEGoVA 2012 European valuation standards 7th Edn Belgium Gillis Thompson B 2012 Local asset backed vehicles a s
48. opinions expressed about the merits of the methodology and tool as well as the wider issues that the C2C BIZZ project will need to engage with to ensure successful deployment of C2C in business sites NAME Peter Wood lan Pitt Richard Moxon Kwasi Baffour Awuah lain Garbett Matthew Conners Justin Fox Nick Williams Figure 5 Panel of consultants and academic experts Table 8 Panel of consultants and academic experts AFFILIATION Harris Lamb Director Bruton Knowles Partner Pennycuick Collins Commercial Property Partner University of the West of England Research Fellow G Design Sheffield Hallam University Create iF Design Manage Procure Ltd DMW Environmental Safety Ltd PROFESSION Chartered Surveyor amp Property Consultant Chartered Surveyor amp Property Consultant Chartered Surveyor amp Property Consultant Property Economist Structural Engineer Environmental Scientist Architect Chartered Surveyor amp Environmental Consultant 50 Generally these experts expressed very supportive views of the aspirations of the C2C BIZZ project and also of the methodology underpinning the tool and the tool itself A summary of their opinions are presented below E The logic behind the tool is sound In practice this is a well understood approach to assessing property value E Note however that value is highly subjective and not easily modelled Indee
49. options that may be harnessed for implementation of C2C principles in business sites highlight financial and non financial aspects that are critical to making the business case as non financial indicators e g productivity social aspects health and safety image of the business site are essential when achieving financial objectives and result in better financial outcomes and generally be creative in for example promoting new approaches to ownership of materials and roles of stakeholders in the value chain a new way of doing business scenario planning and long term thinking since the determination of the value of the product measure derives from the holistic view of the complete value chain The Valuation Tool therefore offers the user the ability to undertake an early rapid assessment of the possibilities that confront the decision maker on implementing C2C in business sites 53 REFERENCES Bienert S Bobsin K Leopoldsberger G Sch tzenhofer C and Steixner D 2011 International European and national valuation practices and connecting points to energy performance certificates and LCC assessment Online Available from www immovalue org Accessed April 2013 Boulle B Kidney S and Oliver P 2014 Bonds and climate change the state of the market Climate Bond Initiative Bowman R and Wills J 2008 Valuing green How green buildings effect property values and getting the valuation method right S
50. or 5 Factor 6 Factor 7 Factor 8 Factor 9 What is the percentage contribution of factor 1 n to the value of C2C properties Each makes a unique contribution to value Factor n To help develop such an index a C2C Value Indexing Tool has also been developed based on a pairwise comparison analytical technique for future use as the stock of C2C sites and buildings grows This section presents a brief guide on the use of the C2C Value Indexing Tool The tool enables the key economic elements of C2C inspired buildings and sites to be compared in pairs with the view to judging which is regarded more important or most valuable It thus works out and then ranks the relative importance of each building or site element and on that basis determines its added value How to use this tool Step by step application To use the tool data must be sourced from several sources The procedure to be followed in applying the tool is detailed in and inputted into the tool to generate outputs that give some the following steps indication of the relative importance of each building or site element E First identify all the key elements of the site and building under consideration Since sites and buildings vary in Usable data sources design and elements it is proposed that the elements be determined on the basis of outcomes rather than the Data for this tool will emanate from means used to achieve that For example air cleansing is considered the el
51. rental income of the C2C development Adjustment factor which influences the extent of potential annual operating expenses with the presence of C2C credentials Capitalisation factor and Error term 35 The Discounted Cash Flow Approach 0cF The discounted cash flow approach is virtually the same as the direct capitalisation approach The difference however is that unlike the direct capitalisation approach where the potential annual rental income and operating expenses are assumed to be the same for the remaining years of the development these may be different under DCF approach Apart from that in practice rather than to estimate the potential rental income and the operating expenses on a yearly basis this is done for the first 10 years after which the development is assumed to be sold thereafter The process for estimating the market value under this approach entails the following E Estimation of the annual rental income cash inflows for the first 10 years m Estimation of the annual operating expenses cash outflows for the first 10 years E Estimation of the net cash flows from the first two steps m Discount the net cash flows at an appropriate discount rate to arrive at their present values E Estimation of the sale value of the development based on the potential rental income in the 11th year and at a yield that reflects that the development is 10 years older and also taking into account the influence of the
52. rivate sector partner is reimbursed through revenues generated from operating the facility for a given period hence they take on the demand risk of the facility Under the PFI arrangements the private sector partner is paid for delivering the facility or meeting particular performance targets of the partnership with the public sector partner retaining the demand risk One of the most widely used PPPs for green projects in the Europe is the Energy Performance Contracting Partnerships EPC where the service provider undertakes energy improvement programme for a beneficiary which is then paid for by the resulting reduction in energy consumption costs The UK Government s Green Deal is a typical example of an EPC partnership Funding through PFls remain a viable option for pooling private sector finance into public development schemes and can be employed as a funding option for C2C inspired regional and municipal developments However this requires setting of C2C goals and ambitions as performance targets or service deliverables Other variants include Local Asset Backed Vehicles LABV which are also used to attract financial investment from the private sector partners engaged in different forms of PPP arrangements Merk et al 2012 For PPPs to provide funding for sustainable or even C2C inspired projects this would mean that C2C goals and ambitions would have to be framed into the service agreements perhaps resulting in what has
53. s see e g Dobson and Goddard 1992 Fehriback et al 1993 Lockwood and Rutherford 1996 The above factors and their sub elements are elaborated in significant detail in a separate document titled Valuation Tool Project Report and therefore will not be repeated here However the foregoing suggests therefore that the impact of C2C on the market value of spatial developments is contingent upon its influence at the very least on this general set of price determinants That is the extent to which it influences the demand or physical characteristics of the property will ultimately determine the value that C2C adds to the spatial development To gauge the extent of this influence it is imperative to reveal the positive impacts of C2C and proxies by which its impact on market value can be calibrated Positive impacts of C2C The positive impacts of C2C derive from its integration of several defined elements in the business site From the C2C business sites definition the principal features of a C2C site might include but not limited to those identified in Table 2 below Table 2 C2C Features and Evidence of Presence SYMBOL FEATURE DATA SOURCE 1 CMS Clean Material Separability C2C certification 2 MS Materials as Service Service Agreements 3 HEM Health Enriching Materials C2C certification 4 EEM Environment Enriching Materials C2C certification 5 SUP Sun as Ultimate Source of Power Site Inspection 6 WPF Water Protection
54. social cultural and ecological activities of society to achieve good effects One of the most plausible ways of gauging its impact is to estimate the extent of C2C s market value upon its application to spatial development However valuation of C2C inspired spatial developments could be an awkward task given the newness of the application of this design concept to existing spatial development valuation techniques The primary objective of this section is to discuss the development of a suitable methodology and its translation into a C2C Investment Appraisal tool that is capable of generating the market value of C2C inspired spatial developments This section presents the framework and some general guidelines for valuation of C2C spatial developments It initially examines the concept of market value and its determinants after which their connectedness with C2C is consider leading the selection of an appropriate valuation technique Concept of market value Value is defined variously but simply put it represents the benefit of an investment Value will therefore mean different things to different stakeholders and consequently it is important to specify the perspective from which value is being assessed Whilst a key purpose of site development is to enhance the economic value of the site through the application of capital technology skills and effort making economic or market value a prime concern it is also the case that site develop
55. ssessed Clean Energy PACE financing Development agreements e g deferred payment of upfront land cost for Park 2020 development Debt finance Debt finance arrangements involve the borrowing of funds for use as investment capital with the view that future earnings from the investment would be used to pay back the debt with interest either by instalments or at a specified period Mathews et al 2010 have argued that private sector debt finance instruments would have to play a significant role in achieving renewable energy ambitions because publicly sourced finance remain inadequate The different debt finance instruments that have emerged as funding options for renewable energy and other sustainable developments are mainly green sustainable loans carbon finance and climate and green bonds Green Sustainable Development Loans The issuing of green sustainable loans has particularly been Government driven One of the numerous steps that Governments have taken towards the realisation of a low carbon economy has been to make available loans to municipalities and private sector developers that have demonstrated commitment towards the realisation of environmental sustainability particularly through the promotion of renewable energy technologies There are also development banks that make loans available at low interest rates for assets that meet high sustainability credentials For instance the Green Investment Bank GIB in the UK
56. t period of 10 years This fee also fale covers energy consumed Operational E The alternative would be to install lighting at a cost of cost savings 49K 49K 49K 49K AO 64 96 sqm GIA Sa Productivity Only one C2C defined element considered in this ee ee ees See EIR K illustration but analysis can be readily scaled up for d f bi f C2C defined Split of R evelopments integrating a combination o efine AO and AB 100 of AO 0 of AO 100 of AO 100 of AO elements accruing to 0 of AB 70 of AB 70 of AB 70 of AB Developer Increase in capital value 610 748 60 10 903 540 65 11 514 289 25 13 159 187 71 of property Capitalised cost of integrating 10149 598 78 10 149 598 78 10 149 598 78 10 149 598 78 light leasing Return on Investment 94 T 13 30 ROI Even with scenarios such as the first scenario where the initial business proposition is weak a good business case may still be possible if other considerations including public policy dimensions are factored into the appraisal Author University of Wolverhampton Wulfruna Street WV 1 1LY Wolverhampton United Kingdom Samenwerkingsverband H ORE RE Metropole O citydev _ l y V brussels amp For instance E The cost of C2C integration CC2C can be reduced by tapping into appropriate funding mechanisms see Table 1 for taxonomy of funding options some of which might include grants and subsidies that support i
57. the buildings as non C2C and the other as a C2C building Both buildings have the same gross internal area and have similar floor arrangements As the land cost is the same for each building this can be ignored such that the only variable between the two buildings is now build cost By building two different buildings the idea is that it enables the owner occupier to calculate if there is an argument for spending the extra money noting that C2C does not necessarily imply extra cost on building a C2C building This is assessed by a simple calculation Table 7 Table 6 Example investment appraisal for owner occupier IN THE CASE OF IN THE CASE OF THE C2C BUILDING THE NON C2C BUILDING Build Cost 5 500 000 5 000 000 Savings 60 000 Running costs Rate of return 60 000 500 000 x 100 12 If the running costs of the C2C building mean that there are operational cost savings of 60 000 euros per annum compared to the non C2C building then the owner occupier needs to assess whether or not there is any point in spending the extra 500 000 on a C2C building 40 In order to do this the owner occupier considers his opportunity cost of capital This is the return that the owner occupier requires when investing the company s capital Assume this figure is 8 If the rate of return calculation produces a result greater than 8 in this example it is 12 then this satisfies the owner occupier s
58. tion of C2C defined elements m Adjust parameters on the remaining Investment Appraisal sheets which summarise the added value and business case for a range of stakeholders and evaluate results These sheets set out the Net Present Value NPV Internal Rate of Return IRR and Profitability Index resulting from the combination of defined elements integrated into the building or site Undertake sensitivity checks E t should be noted that in some cases the added value cannot yet be monetised further research required and therefore needs to be articulated in qualitative terms E Develop the business case by compiling the relevant results and evidence base Critically review all the results against reality to ensure that the assessment is reasonable and makes sense 44 Outcomes and limitations of the tool The tool gives a detailed overview of current thinking for investing and valuing C2C site development projects and comments on it In addition it explains basic concepts around C2C site development valuation Thus it allows planners developers lenders and investors to become accustomed to the methods applied in practice for appraising C2C attributes in economic models By using this background information and analysing the shown examples the target groups can determine the suitable valuation method and its crucial elements for their specific projects Based on the User Guide which is a main part of the tool and conta
59. tment capital The availability of investment capital and the cost of such capital are thus critical for realizing C2C in the built environment There is a need for innovative finance options that are accessible to developers that intend to integrate C2C elements and processes into their development schemes and a means of discriminating between these options It is in this regard that the valuation tool offers a taxonomy of finance instruments to guide decision makers on the funding options they can leverage to reduce the cost of C2C integration and thus optimize their return The taxonomy thus addresses availability and infusion of funds and aims to be an instrument to provide a decision making framework for the selection of optimal funding sources and types There are numerous innovative finance instruments that can be used to secure investment for developments that demonstrate remarkable transition towards low carbon technologies and in particular contribution of positive impacts as in the case of C2C inspired developments Some level of leadership has been demonstrated by the public sector through the institutionalization of various Government funded initiatives for renewable energy and low carbon technologies This trend has also shifted to the private sector as financial institutions are increasingly beginning to make investment funds available for projects and ventures that mitigate against global climate change challenges
60. uccess story or unproven concept London RICS UNEP 2014 Financial Institutions Taking Action on Climate Change Available at http www iigcc org files publication files Financiallnstitutions TakingActionOnClimateChange pdf Accessed 22nd September World Bank 2011 State and trends of carbon pricing Washington USA World Bank Group 55 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors wish to acknowledge the contribution of several people who were instrumental in diverse ways in the delivery of this tool They are named in the full Valuation Tool Project Report C2Gm cradle to cradle in business sites APPENDIX CASE STUDY OF IMPLEMENTATION OF LIGHT LEASING HYPOTHETICAL To illustrate the application of the tool consider the The business case from the Developer s perspective after hypothethical scenario below entering the relevant data in the tool and simulating a range of scenarios can be summarised as follows E A private Developer looking to integrate light leasing into a site providing 55 000 sqm GIA office space 80 usable floor area m Using ratio of 10m2 workstation this site can accommodate tb approximately 4400 employees not yet C2C C2C C2C C2C responsive responsive responsive responsive m Philips offers light leasing at a cost of 0 005 sqm lux In a market that is month their cost of capital is 6 to provide lighting levels Capitalisation 44 A ae m of 500 lux for a contrac
61. unities for variation and modelling of key valuation indicators such as rental growth and operating expenses Bowman and Wills 2008 Bienert et al 2011 Pitts and Jackson 2008 also conclude that since the investment method provides the logical framework for the valuation of commercial developments it is the most plausible method to estimate the market value of green developments Even so this method may still require extensive knowledge of the performance indices profile of relevant spatial developments Lorenz and L tzkendorf 2008 37 DEVELOPING THE TOOL The above models Equations 1 and 2 have been adapted for the development of the C2C Investment Appraisal Tool The most important part of this C2C Investment Appraisal tool is the assumptions that are made which define the key attributes of the tool Assumption 1 The business case is site specific The tool is therefore spreadsheet based to allow parameters to be adjusted to reflect the prevalent market conditions different levels of perceived risk level of C2C maturity in the property market lease terms and site conditions Assumption 2 The tool seeks only to isolate the extra value generated by the integration of C2C elements and consequently assess the business case for any extra investment required in this integration of C2C elements Assumption 3 C2C elements can be integrated into the design of a building or site and this may come at no extra cost or mi
62. ws Rent c2 building 110 000 x 100 x 100 10 5 Cost c2 building 1 050 000 Renta an a 100 000 non C2C building x 100 x 100 10 Cost non c2 building 1 000 000 41 From Equation 1 using an investment yield of 7 from a comparable in the market assuming same covenant strength for both buildings the profit that crystallizes on the disposal of the building is as follows Table 6 Table 7 Example investment appraisal from Developer s perspective IN THE CASE OF THE IN THE CASE OF THE NON C2C BUILDING C2C BUILDING Selling Price C2C building 110 000 x 100 7 110 000 x 14 29 1 571 900 Selling Price non C2C building 100 000 x 100 7 100 000 x 14 29 1 429 000 Profit C2C building 1 571 900 1 050 000 521 900 Profit non C2C building 1 429 000 1 000 000 429 000 Return C2C building 521 900 1 050 000 49 7 Return non C2C building 429 000 1 000 000 42 9 From the above calculations an assessment can be made on the business merits for the developer of investing in C2C The Property Investor s Perspective Assume that the same property investor is willing to buy both C2C and non C2C buildings ignore any discounts and considering each disposal as an entirely separate transaction the property investor must take time to examine each of the two buildings In simple terms the investor will consider m Covenant stren
63. ydney Green Building Council of Australia Cradle to Cradle islands 2011 Innovation Centre Spiekeroog The Pay per Lux model A Cradle to Cradle business model Online Available at http c2cislands org download asp objectID 1623 amp link C2C1 20 Newsletter 205 20September 202011 pdf Accessed 14 10 2014 Dobson S M and Goddard J A 1992 The determinants of commercial property prices and rents Bulletin of Economic Research 44 4 301 Be Ellen McArthur Foundation 2012 Towards the Circular Economy Ellen McArthur Foundation Fehribach F A Rutherford R C and Eakin M E 1993 An analysis of the determinants of industrial property valuation Journal of Real Estate Research 8 3 364 376 French N 2004 The valuation of specialised property A review of valuation methods Journal of Property Investment and Finance 22 6 533 541 Hendriks D 2005 Apportionment in property valuation Should we separate the inseparable Journal of Property Investment and Finance 23 5 455 470 HM Treasury 2012 A nerw approach to public private partnerships London Lockwood L J and Rutherford R C 1996 Determinants of industrial property value Real Estate Economics 24 2 257 272 Lorenz D and Lutzkendorf T 2008 Sustainability in property valuation theory and practice Journal of Property Investment and Finance 26 6 482 521 Mathews J A Kidney S Mallon K and Hughes M 2010 M

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