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Building Upgrade Tool City of Melbourne Ed Brown June 2013
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Building Upgrade Tool City of Melbourne Ed Brown June 2013.

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Page 1: Building Upgrade Tool City of Melbourne Ed Brown June 2013.

Building Upgrade ToolCity of Melbourne

Ed Brown

June 2013

Page 2: Building Upgrade Tool City of Melbourne Ed Brown June 2013.

Tenant 1

Tenant 2

Tenant 3

Tenant 4

Landlord

Building Upgrade Tool

Models the financial relationship between landlord and tenant

Page 3: Building Upgrade Tool City of Melbourne Ed Brown June 2013.

3 key stages

Create project & upload information

Review project from landlord perspective

(sensitivity analysis)

Review project from tenant perspective

(sensitivity analysis)

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Information requirements

1

Baseline consumption

Electricity

$

Gas

$

Water

$

2 Upgrade Initiatives

Capital cost

Utility savings

$

Operational savings

$

3

Loan details

Loan amount

Loan period

Repayment period

Interest rate

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Building Owner Report

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Building Owner Report – Tenant Summary

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Tenant perspective

Tenants:

• are invited by the landlord (via email)

• see financial position from their perspective

• can adjust the same variables as the landlord

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Tenant Report

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Tenant Report

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Remember…

The true benefit is more than just the ‘avoided costs’

The benefit is an upgraded asset which:

- is more attractive to tenants (short voids, improved rentals)

- has an improved NABERS rating

- is hedged against future energy price rises