Presented by Fletcher Insulation
July 9th, 2026
Thermal bridging occurs when heat bypasses insulation through more conductive materials or structural elements within the building envelope. While often considered a detailing issue, its impact extends far beyond individual components – influencing whole-building performance, energy efficiency and occupant comfort.
In commercial buildings, unaddressed thermal bridging can reduce the effectiveness of insulation, increase heating and cooling demand, and contribute to higher operational energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. It can also affect internal surface temperatures, with implications for indoor environmental quality and condensation risk.
This CPD Live session explores thermal bridging within the context of NCC Volume One, with a focus on Deemed-to-Satisfy compliance pathways commonly used in commercial construction.
It examines how thermal bridging is considered in Total R-Value and Total System U-Value calculations, and why accounting for these effects is essential to achieving compliance with Section J. Our speakers also outline where thermal bridges typically occur within building envelopes and highlight practical design considerations to minimise their impact.
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
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