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Sustainability Projects

Reuse Engineering Forum East Anglia (REFEA) works with design teams, contractors and developers to make sustainable design practical. Our projects showcase how structural and civil engineering can support reuse, reduce embodied carbon, and deliver long-term resilience in the built environment.

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REFEA is a joint initiative by JMS Engineers and GC Robertson, promoting sustainability through smarter reuse and practical design in structural and civil engineering across Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex and the wider East Anglia region.

A showcase of civil and structural projects built on sustainability and reuse principles

Browse our completed and ongoing projects to see how sustainable engineering principles are being applied on site - from concept design through to delivery.

Focus Areas

REFEA’s work is guided by six core principles that drive sustainable structural and civil engineering - turning practical design decisions into low-carbon outcomes across East Anglia.

Reuse First

Prioritising existing structures and materials to reduce waste and embodied carbon.

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Early Design Collaboration

Involving engineers early to embed sustainability from concept to construction.

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Low-Carbon Materials

Specifying materials with lower embodied carbon and designing for material efficiency.

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Circular Design Thinking

Designing for adaptability, longevity, and future reuse from the outset.

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Integrated Drainage Solutions

Embedding SuDS into civil engineering for sustainable, climate-resilient developments.

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Practical Sustainability

Delivering buildable, cost-conscious solutions that meet real environmental targets.

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Sustainable
structures

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As structural engineers, we have a unique opportunity to influence how the built environment responds to the climate crisis. Reuse isn't just about saving materials - it's about rethinking value, preserving what works, and designing with long-term resilience in mind. Through REFEA, we hope to make reuse a more practical and achievable option on projects across East Anglia by sharing knowledge, highlighting viable approaches, and supporting early-stage design decisions.

Mark Weston

Structural Engineer, JMS Engineers

Knowledge is key to sustainable change. Explore our latest insights and technical resources:

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Path to a Low-Carbon Built Environment

The built environment contributes nearly 40% of global carbon emissions, much of it through construction and materials. In East Anglia, reducing embodied carbon is critical to meeting sustainability goals. By reusing structures, designing efficiently, and integrating low-impact civil solutions, we can reshape how the region builds - and lead the way towards a net zero future.

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