Skanska Residential UK

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Skanska Residential UK

Skanska Residential UK

Skanska Residential UK

Skanska Residential UK

Local presence global strength Norway United States United Kingdom Denmark Czech Republic Finland Estonia Sweden Poland Slovakia Hungary Latin America Revenue by geographic areas Skanska Residential UK 5 June, 2011 Skanska Corporate Presentation Sweden, 23% Other Nordic countries, 16% Other European countries, 28% United States, 28% Latin America, 5%

Mission and Vision Skanska s mission is to develop, build and maintain the physical environment for living, traveling and working. Skanska s mission Skanska shall be a leader in its home markets the customer s first choice in construction and project development Skanska s vision Skanska Residential UK 6 June, 2011 Skanska Corporate Presentation

5 Zeros Values that matter to Skanska Skanska Residential UK

The Skanska Group Senior Executive Team Skanska Financial Services Group staff units Construction Skanska Sweden Skanska Norway Residential Development Skanska Residential Development Nordic and BoKlok Commercial Property Development Skanska Commercial Development Nordic Infrastructure Development Skanska Infrastructure Development Skanska Finland Skanska Poland Skanska Residential Development Poland Skanska Commercial Development Europe Skanska Czech Republic Skanska UK Skanska USA Building Skanska Residential Development UK Skanska Commercial Development USA Skanska USA Civil Skanska Latin America Skanska Residential UK 8 June, 2011 Skanska Corporate Presentation

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Regions based on target segments vs. target clusters Areas in red and orange highest concentration of target customers. Eastern Western London Skanska Residential UK

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Design Competition Skanska Residential UK

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Skanska Deep Green Journey Skanska Residential UK

Vanilla: Construction progress or product performance is compliance with law, regulations, codes and standards Green: Construction process or product performance is beyond compliance, but not yet at a point where what we construct and how we construct it can be considered to have near-zero impact Deep Green: Construction process or product performance is future proofed - for example, it consumes zero net energy and produces zero waste Skanska Residential UK Is being Green, enough for Skanska Residential Development in the UK?

Green/ Sustainability Skanska Residential UK s Deep Green Journey Vanilla Green Deep Green Accelerators Meet customer s future demands and needs Allow early involvement in the projects Design Innovative supply chain The Leading Green Project Developer and Contractor In UK in 2015 Leadership behaviours / setting examples Communication internally and externally Skanska s Culture & Values Skanska Residential UK 20

1 Energy performance 25 % better than local code Energy performance 50 % better than local code Energy performance 75 % better than local code and renewables used Net Zero Primary Energy 6 2 local codes, standards and regulations in place Preliminary project carbon footprint 3 established and used to perform value engineering Use design and planning reviews to: maximize the (re)use of sustainable materials4) with < than 10% waste to landfill Preliminary baseline for the use of potable water in operation established. Consumption reduced by 10% Over 25% reduction of the footprint by savings in materials and the construction process Use design and planning Use design and planning reviews to: maximize the reviews to: maximize the (re)use of sustainable (re)use of sustainable materials4) with < than 5% materials4) with < than waste to landfill 2.5% waste to landfill Measures to reduce consumption of potable water by > than 25% Over 50 % reduction of the footprint by savings in materials and the construction process Measures to reduce consumption of potable water by >than 50%. Near Zero Carbon Construction Zero Unsustainable Materials 4) Zero Hazardous Materials 5) Zero Waste Net Zero Water 1) Energy consumption of the building during its operation. 2) Project Carbon emitted during manufacturing of main construction materials, production of site electricity and construction activities. 3) Preliminary (project) carbon footprint is an estimate at the bid stage using generic and/or historical carbon data. 4) Sustainable materials have been or can be reused or recycled. 5) Hazardous materials are defined in local law and the applicable Skanska AB Global and BU specific Restricted Substances Lists. 6) Water refers to use of potable (drinking) water during the operation of the building only. Skanska Residential UK

LEED Platinum at level 32 Example of reduction 57 % reduction of energy consumption 40 % water use reduction 80 % of construction waste recycled Skanska Residential UK 22 June, 2011 Skanska Corporate Presentation

BREEAM experience A track record of delivering BREEAM Excellent Midlothian Schools BREEAM Excellent Barts & The London NEAT Excellent Mansfield Geothermal Lake System Derby Hospital Merton Data Centre NEAT Excellent BREEAM Excellent Belfairs School BREEAM Excellent Bristol BSF BREEAM Very Good Skanska Residential UK

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Sustainability project case studies - Building Skanska Residential UK

Skanska Residential Sustainability Strategy Climate Change Natural Resource Use Our Environment People & Places Our homes will cost you 25% less to heat and run than the average new home. That s hundreds of pounds a year saved. Our homes will also include features such as cycle storage, home offices and recycling facilities to help you live the sustainable lifestyle you want to. We will start to build homes that use even less energy, including some that will be zero carbon or actually produce more energy than they use! In 2014, most of our homes will use 25% less water than in 2011., saving you money and avoiding waste of a precious natural resource. By 2015, our homes will use almost half the energy of a new home built in 2011, saving thousands of tonnes of carbon and helping to reduce climate change. Homes All of the wood and bricks we use will be from sustainable sources - and will have a badge to prove it. We want our sites to be a haven for wildlife and will preserve and add to existing wildlife habitats. Our homes will start to include recycled materials, such as recycled plastic. Some of these materials are currently difficult to find, but we will be finding innovative ways to source them as we think this issue is so important. All of our homes will have access to outdoor spaces and community facilities, built to a high quality and incorporating features such as play areas and public art. 10% less waste will be generated in building our homes. That means less trips to a landfill site and less land taken up to store waste. You should be able to see the results of our hard work and in 2013, most of our sites should have 3 extra species of wildlife visiting or living there. Even more recycled materials will be used in our homes, in fact you will be able to see them from reconditioned bricks to carpets made from plastic bottles. We want all of our sites to be built on previously used land and to make the sites we develop better places for everyone to enjoy. Our homes will generate even less waste during their construction that s thousands of tonnes of waste diverted from landfill sites. By now, our sites will have well established and well used green spaces with even more wildlife than before we built our homes. We want our customers to be happy and will be measuring our performance against our competitors. We also want to be a good neighbour and will observe best practice standards during construction to ensure we are a considerate builder. As we start to sell our first homes, we will not accept less than 5* service and the highest levels of customer satisfaction in the industry. We want to find innovative ways to reduce our impact on local communities when we build homes, including new ways to reduce noise or dust and to engage local communities when we are on site. All of our homes will be near to public transport we will may even provide a bicycle or discounts on tickets to make it even easier for you to use. 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 What makes a Skanska Residential home sustainable? We want to build homes for people who know how to look after themselves, the environment and their community. We have therefore set ourselves more and more challenging targets for the next 5 years that we will strive to surpass so the home you buy will always be the most sustainable it can be. These targets mean we will build homes in places that will have a low impact on the environment and that we will create green spaces and encourage wildlife. We also want to build our homes efficiently using sustainable and recycled materials and in a way that produces less waste. Our sustainable homes will also make it easy for you to live a sustainable life style by using less Skanska energy and Residential water, or by UK making less car journeys by working from home, using your bicycle or public transport. We therefore want to get the whole package right by building the kind of life enhancing homes and communities that people will love living in.

Coldharbour Lane, Brixton Skanska Residential UK A project for Notting Hill Housing in Lambeth Comprises of 108 apartments from 1 to 4 beds The project achieved CfSH level 4 with a fabric first approach Air tightness of below 2m 2 /m 3 /hr U values Walls 0.17 Windows 0.86 Highly insulated building envelope, responsibly sourced materials and high quality landscaping Renewable energy is generated on site by a biomass pellet boiler linked to district heating Reduced water Consumption Cycle Storage for all Integrated SUDs system incorporating permeable paving and large green roof Completed March 2012

Welcome to Skanska Residential UK Skanska Residential UK

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Definition of a sustainable community places where people want to live and work, now and in the future. They meet the diverse needs of existing and future residents, are sensitive to their environment, and contribute to a high quality of life. They are safe and inclusive, well planned, built and run, and offer equality of opportunity and good services for all. Communities and Local Government (CLG) Skanska Residential UK

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Seven Acres Cambridge Skanska Residential UK

128 homes 70 houses & 58 apartments All homes to a minimum of Code Level 4, with one house being built to Code Level 5. Skanska Residential UK

Storage Walls High finished floor to ceilings 2.7m min Skanska Residential UK

Skanska Residential UK Triple glazed windows Large windows offering large amounts of Natural light.

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Our Promise To build inspiring, contemporary, sustainable homes with built in functionality designed for everyday life.. Skanska Residential UK

BoKlok Housing UK The journey so far...

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Our cornerstones

Sweden (values & ambitions) v England (rules, codes, legislation & standards)

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