At Western, we believe that delivering sustainable buildings shouldn’t come at the cost of efficiency or quality. Our recent project at Drumsurn Community Centre is a clear demonstration of how modular innovation can meet ambitious environmental goals—specifically, achieving Net Zero carbon in operation.
This achievement was made possible through a combination of enhanced fabric performance, the integration of low-carbon technologies, and our offsite construction approach. These elements work together to reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency, and maintain high standards of build quality, all while speeding up project delivery.
Drumsurn Community Centre not only meets today’s sustainability expectations—it sets a benchmark for the future. As our second Net Zero project in the past year, it reinforces Western’s commitment to creating buildings that serve communities while protecting the environment.
As public sector bodies and developers increasingly look to reduce carbon footprints and operational costs, this project stands as proof that Net Zero is achievable—efficiently, affordably, and without compromise.