Codema announces €21 million in contracts for local authority energy upgrades
Codema announced the awarding of over €20 million worth of contracts for energy upgrades to local authority buildings at the DeliveREE project final conference on Thursday, 9th April.
We were delighted to announce the awarding of over €20 million worth of contracts for energy upgrades to local authority buildings at the DeliveREE project final conference earlier today (Thursday, 9th April).
At the conference, Codema presented DeliveREE as a proven, practical model for accelerating building decarbonisation through a new delivery approach that embeds guaranteed energy performance into contracts.
Developed and tested by Codema, the DeliveREE model responds to one of the biggest barriers to climate action in the built environment – not a lack of ambition or funding but the challenge of delivering projects quickly, clearly and at scale.
Working with all eight local authorities in the Dublin and Mid-East region, DeliveREE shows that when projects are structured properly, risks are allocated appropriately and performance is built into the contractual model, decarbonisation can move faster and with greater confidence.
The project has already led to €21 million in awarded contracts for local authority energy upgrades, reducing CO2 emissions by an estimated 2,797 tonnes per year. These contracts have been awarded to Alternative Heat, Lawler Sustainability, Ohk energy and Lennon Solar for the upgrading of almost 30 buildings, including leisure centres, offices, civic theatres and depots.
Works on the awarded contracts are due to commence by autumn this year and will include measures such as high-efficiency lighting, solar photovoltaic panels, upgraded bivalent heating systems with heat pumps and upgrades to the building management system.
A further €25 million in projects is expected in the next wave of delivery, with an additional 3,964 tonnes of projected annual emissions reductions anticipated in the next phase.
DeliveREE key results
€21 million
2,797 tCO2
€25 million
These projects are supported by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland’s Pathfinder programme, which provides grant funding to public bodies that are taking measures to improve their energy performance and meet their climate action targets.
Unlike more traditional approaches to building retrofits, which are often fragmented, slow to procure and leave performance risk with the building owner, DeliveREE offers a more structured model. By aligning incentives through guaranteed energy performance, aggregating projects and simplifying delivery pathways, it provides a clearer route from project identification to implementation and long-term results.
Most importantly, DeliveREE offers a model that can be replicated. Supported through the EU Horizon 2020 programme, its standardised and structured approach to aggregating building upgrades and guaranteeing performance provides a practical template for scaling decarbonisation across Ireland and helping to meet public sector targets.
Speaking at today’s conference, Joe Hayden, DeliveREE project lead with Codema, said:
“DeliveREE shows that accelerating building decarbonisation is achievable when the delivery model is designed properly. Rather than focusing on individual, ad hoc projects, DeliveREE creates a repeatable system that gives public bodies the confidence, capacity and structure to deliver at pace and at scale.”
As policymakers and public bodies across Ireland look for ways to increase renovation rates and meet climate targets, DeliveREE provides a strong example of how delivery systems can be redesigned to unlock faster, more effective decarbonisation in the public sector.
DeliveREE project funding
Joe Hayden, Executive Manager - Project Implementation