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BREEAM 6 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

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BREEAM: 6 THINGS YOU
SHOULD KNOW
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1. What exactly is BREEAM?
First and probably most important, BREEAM is an abbreviation for Building
Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method. Put simply,
BREEAM is a procedure and method for analyzing building design and
construction to make sure that environmental standards are met.
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for LEED BREEAM.
2. Who makes use of BREEAM?
These standards have seen the most use in Europe, but their
application is global. From 1990 to the present, more than
500,000 new and refurbished building projects in more than
seventy countries worldwide have been analyzed using the BRE
standards, totaling more than 2.2 million individual buildings.
3. Is there a unified standard?
BREEAM is, above all, a philosophy for designing energy-efficient,
long-lasting, sustainable architecture and assisting architects, engineers,
and contractors in meeting these goals while remaining within budget
and on time. As a consequence, various standards are contained within
the single umbrella, ranging from New Construction, which describes
projects before the first shovel of dirt is moved, to In-Use or
Refurbishment, which addresses existing buildings. Communities are
one of the standards, and it is intended to assist city planners and
architects designing large planned communities in making one of the
most efficient and healthier uses of a project.
4. What exactly is a BREEAM analysis?
A BREEAM evaluator takes into account all phases of a project, from
procurement and design to construction and ongoing operation. These
phases are then compared to a set of performance benchmarks tailored to
specific regions, climates, and building codes, and the development is
finally rated and approved on a scale of Pass, Good, Very Good, Excellent,
and Outstanding.
5. Is there room for innovation?
Absolutely! The primary goal is to stimulate advancement in
building techniques and design. Architects, engineers, and
contractors can fulfill clients' demands while adhering to these
standards by letting variations from the standards based on
climate and region.
6. What benefit does it provide?
As with LEED and other standards, ensuring that a new or refurbished project
cooperates with the norms will result in significant long-term cost savings
with energy-efficient hardware and systems. According to research, while
incorporating BREEAM standards into a project can cost up to 2% more
upfront, such costs are retrieved by lower utility and energy bills within two to
five years of building operation. Furthermore, your project will contribute to
the creation of a sustainable society for the entire community.
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