the BREEAM In-Use Client Training

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Protecting People, Property and the Planet
BREEAM In-Use
Client Training
Part of the BRE Trust
Welcome to the BREEAM In-Use Client Training
• This is the BREEAM In-Use client training, an exam will follow. For
information on who should be undertaking the exam please visit
http://www.breeam.org/page.jsp?id=377
• This training and subsequent online examination are a requirement
of the BREEAM In-Use scheme. On completion, full access to the
BREEAM In-Use online system will be granted.
Aims of the BREEAM In-Use Client Training
• To understand the basic principles of the BREEAM In-Use scheme
• To understand the process of the BREEAM In-Use scheme
• To understand the workings of the BREEAM In-Use online system
• To understand how to use the data and benchmark properties and/or
portfolios
BREEAM In-Use Client Exam
• The BREEAM In-Use Client Exam can be found at:
http://www.bre.co.uk/eventdetails.jsp?id=4664
• It contains 25 multiple choice questions
• There is no time limit (it typically takes 30 minutes to complete)
• 60% pass mark
• Upon passing you will be contacted to confirm your user details for the
BREEAM In-Use online system
• Once log in details are confirmed, you will be assigned an EPID
• This will grant full access to the BREEAM In-Use online system
Note: An EPID is unique to each user account and is valid for the
lifetime of the scheme
Required Documentation
Before you start the training it is suggested that you download and review
the following documents from www.breeam.org/inuse
• SD096
BREEAM In-Use Scheme Document
• BES 5058
BREEAM In-Use Standard
• PN506
BREEAM In-Use Online System User Manual
• FS021
BREEAM In-Use Fee Sheet
Contents of this online training course
1. Introduction to BREEAM
2. BREEAM In-Use
3. Structure of the Scheme
4. Assessment and Certification
5. The three roles in BREEAM In-Use
a)
b)
c)
Client
Auditor
Quality Assurance
6. The Online System
7. BREEAM In-Use UK and International
8. Preparing for the Exam
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1. Introduction to BREEAM
(Section 1 of 8)
What is BREEAM?
Building
Research
Establishment
Environmental
Assessment
Methodology
Certification
scheme
Environmental
assessment
method
Voluntary
Issue
Based
•
•
New buildings
Existing buildings
(BREEAM In-Use)
Community developments
Refurbishment projects
Covers:
• Energy
• Water
• Waste
• Pollution
• Land use & ecology
• Health & wellbeing
• Transport
• Materials
• Management
Specified by
organisations
Tailored to project
type:
•
•
Holistic
Independent
& credible
Customer
focused
BREEAM
• The world’s longest established and most widely used
environmental assessment method for buildings
- Created in 1988 and launched in 1990
- Certified buildings in more than 50 countries
• Over 254,000 buildings certified, over a million registered
for assessment since it was first launched.
• Network of over 4,000 independent licensed assessors
across the world.
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2. BREEAM In-Use
(Section 2 of 8)
What is BREEAM In-Use?
• An environmental assessment method for existing (in-use) nondomestic buildings.
• A standard, easy-to-use assessment methodology and independent
certification process
• On going assessment method to encourage continual improvements
• Improves environmental performance and building management
• Identifies parts of a property portfolio that are under performing and
may require refurbishment or changes to the management practices
Note: Part 3 of BREEAM In-Use is building type specific
Why is BREEAM In-Use important?
• Existing buildings make up the vast majority of the global building stock,
therefore there is a massive opportunity to reduce their environmental
impacts
• BREEAM In-Use can be used to assess buildings at an asset, building
management and occupier level therefore providing an overall picture of
a building’s performance
• BREEAM In-Use can be used to identify buildings that may need
refurbishment, and can contribute to the improvement of the overall
management of the building
BREEAM In-Use aims to…
• Change behaviour
• Reduce running costs
• Improve staff productivity
• Demonstrate commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
• Provide a genuine badge of proven sustainability
• Protect and enhance asset value
• Assess and monitor building and management improvements
Who is BREEAM In-Use for?
• Many people will want to use this scheme, in particular:
- Building owners
- Building managers
- Building occupiers
• The scheme can be used in the UK and Internationally
• Used to:
- Monitor the sustainability specification of their buildings
- Assess management and organisational practices
- Produce action plan to manage and improve sustainability of the
asset and occupying organisation
- Protect and enhance asset value
BREEAM In-Use provides the opportunity to…
• Optimise an asset’s overall environmental performance
• View the overall performance of a portfolio
• Create benchmarks for improvement
• Within your portfolio
• Against similar buildings
• Identify assets within a portfolio that are underperforming and require
refurbishment
• Optimise the environmental performance of existing management
systems and monitor improvements
• Reduce the overall running costs of an asset
• Improve on Corporate Social Responsibility
• BREEAM In-Use data can be used for reporting
Attributes of BREEAM In-Use
• Quick and simple
• Online data collection system and management tool
• Can be used for continual improvements
• Supports and builds on existing reporting systems
–
–
–
–
–
Energy Performance Certificates
Display Energy Certificates
ISO 14001
ISO 50001
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Benefits of BREEAM In-Use
Reduction on Running
Costs
Best Practice
Company Green
Image
Reduces
BREEAM In-Use
International
Benchmarks for
Higher Rent / Property
Corporate Social
Improvements
Marketability
Responsibility
Environmental
Impact
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3. Structure of the Scheme
(Section 3 of 8)
BREEAM In-Use Assessment Sections (4 outputs):
• Asset (Part 1)– assessment of the structure of the building and fixtures
and fittings
• Building Management (Part 2) – assessment of how the building is
managed (facility management)
• Occupier Management (Part 3) – Assessment of the organisation’s
overall policies and activities that are conducted within the building
• Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) – Based upon 4 environmental
categories: energy, waste, water and transport. KPIs can be used to
measure year on year performance and benchmarks
Scope of BREEAM In-Use
• The scope of a BREEAM In-Use assessment is defined by the asset
boundaries
• Assets assessed to BREEAM In-Use must be at least 2 years old
• Assessments made to Building Management (Part 2) and Occupier
Management (Part 3) must be occupied for at least 1 year
• BREEAM In-Use is applicable to the following building types:
Part 1 – Asset
Part 2 – Building
Management
Part 3 – Occupier
Management
All non-domestic
building types
All non-domestic
building types
Offices
Retail (coming soon)
Healthcare (coming soon)
9 Key sustainability categories measured in BREEAM InUse
Management
Land use
and
Ecology
Pollution
Materials
Transport
Health and
wellbeing
Waste
Water
Energy
Waste
Water
Health and
well-being
Pollution
Energy
Land use
and ecology
Occupier
management
weightings
Transport
Building
management
weightings
Materials
Asset
weightings
Management
Each category is weighted differently (%), dependant on
assessment part
-
8.5
11.5
5
8
17
14
26.5
9.5
15
7.5
-
-
5.5
15
13
31.5
12.5
12
4.5
18.5
11.5
3.5
15
10.5
19.5
5
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Assessment Sections
Part 1 - Asset
• Who is the assessment for?
– Building Owner/Occupier
• How could it be used to assess a multi-tenanted asset?
– The building owner’s assessment includes liaising with a sample
of the occupiers to check whether central management practices
are in place and fully implemented to meet the assessment criteria
Note:
Samples should be representative and include a selection of
different occupier types. As a general rule samples are based
on the square root of the total number of occupiers. For
example if you have 100 occupiers you would be expected to
sample a minimum of 10 occupiers.
Part 2 - Building Management
• Who is the assessment for?
– Facility Management/Occupier
• How could it be used to assess a multi-tenanted asset?
– The rating can be based on either common areas that a facility
manager is responsible for or the occupier managed areas of the
asset.
Part 3 - Occupier Management
• Who is the assessment for?
– Occupier
• How could it be used to assess a multi-tenanted asset?
– Part 3 must be assessed at the occupier level. Multi-tenanted
buildings cannot be assessed as a single asset under Part 3, as
each occupier will have different management practices.
Part 3 - Occupier Management cont.
• Part 3 is assessed slightly differently to Part 1 and part 2 of BREEAM
In-Use as there are minimum requirements
• Part 3 is building type specific - currently only office building types
can be assessed. Retail and Healthcare versions are currently being
developed
• Scoring from part 2 of BREEAM In-Use feeds into part 3. The scoring
is linked as there is a relationship between the facility management
and the occupier management
• Part 3 of BREEAM In-Use can be used as an alternative to ISO
14001 (environmental management), ISO 50001 (energy), ISO
26000 (corporate responsibility)
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
• There are 10 KPIs
• The KPIs are based on the following environmental categories:
- Water
- Transport
- Energy
- Waste
• They can be used year on year to measure continued performance of
a buildings throughout its lifetime.
BREEAM In-Use Statistics – Benchmarking Opportunities
Statistics are available at www.breeam.org/inuse
Statistics include:
•Assets certificated by country
•Age of assets certificated
•Asset certificated by building type
•Ratings achieved by age of building
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4. Assessment and Certification
(Section 4 of 8)
The BREEAM In-Use process
• BREEAM In-Use is a cyclical process designed to produce continuous
improvements
• The process is initiated by the clients by registration of the organisation
• Clients enter data into the online system by registration and measurement
of the property
• Clients can use BREEAM In-Use as a management tool (assessment only
option) & can use unverified data to improve their process prior to
certification
• Clients will need to employ a BREEAM In-Use Auditor to obtain certificates
or verified reports
• Auditors can provide guidance following certification to help clients
improve their assets, management progresses or organisational processes
• The next slide explains the BREEAM In-Use certification process
The Certification Process
• Assessments can be verified by a licensed BREEAM In-Use Auditor
• Certification can be sought following a successful audit (including site
visit)
• Auditors must be contacted outside of the BREEAM In-Use Online
system and a contract must be put in place before any auditing activities
may be conducted
• Verified KPI reports can also be generated following a successful audit
Note:
It is suggested that clients wait until all of the measurements are
ready for audit before submitting for certification as once any
certificate/reports are requested the measurement will be locked,
and will need to be re-measured at a fee to be reactivated.
Certification Pathway
Register organisation
Client defines asset
Registration of
asset /
Re-measurement
of asset
Data made available
and opportunities for
an improvement plan
(optional)
Unverified KPI reports
Guidance on
improvements
(optional)
BRE Quality Assurance
Measurement of
asset (conducted by
client or licensed
auditor)
Site visit (Audit)
Outputs
• BREEAM In-Use
certification
• Verified KPI reports
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Defining the Asset & Asset Registration
Definition of an Asset
– The scope of the BREEAM In-Use assessment is defined by the
boundaries of the asset. An asset does not have to include the whole
building; it could include just part of a building for example a single
floor. In such cases the scope of the BREEAM In-Use assessment
must include all relevant amenity and service areas as part of the
assessment. This may include shared amenity and service areas.
– An asset cannot normally include more than one building. The only
exception is where several buildings are connected and share
common services to meet the majority of their demands and the
buildings are similar in physical performance, for example in design
and age. Policies must be the same across all of the buildings.
– An asset will need to be a headed space, e.g. a multi-storey car park
would not be suitable for assessment under BREEAM In-Use
Defining complex assets
• BREEAM In-Use has been designed to be based on assets that are
occupied
• There must be an enclosed building shell
• Buildings such as multi-storey car parks cannot be assessed against
BREEAM In-Use
• Multi-tenanted assets can be assessed in different ways depending
on each part of BREEAM In-Use
Registration of an asset
• Registration of an asset consists of entering Basic building details
such as reference, address, type of building & year built etc.
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Measuring an Asset
Measurement of an asset
• Once basic asset details are logged on the system,
‘measurements’ are registered against assets. A measurement
provides access to the online questionnaire that once completed,
deliver pre-assessed ratings against any section of the BREEAM
In-Use Standard.
• Ratings are displayed on a dynamic dashboard providing a live
update of the asset’s performance
• An asset measurement remains active for one year or until the
point of certification, whichever is sooner.
Online Questionnaire
• ~240 questions
• Divided into parts 1, 2 & 3 and environmental categories
• Clients only need to answer the questions that are applicable to the
part that they are assessing
• Most questions have answers in drop-down lists
Question Types
•
No need to answer every question
•
The more questions answered the more points attained
•
Credits are awarded depending upon answers given and weighted
•
No credits are awarded for the following answer options:
- Question not answered
- No
- Unknown
- Other
• Questions requesting consumption data require actual input data
• Client Comments are required for certification
• Validation text/document reference*
*must be completed if applying for a certified rating
Note:
For questions where the answer is entered via free text the
responses are also used to calculate the KPIs
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Outputs
Star Ratings:
• For each part, BREEAM In-Use provides Star Ratings which vary
between 1-6 and range from Acceptable to Outstanding:
<10% UNCLASSIFIED
-
>10% ACCEPTABLE
>25% PASS
>40% GOOD
>55% VERY GOOD
>70% EXCELLENT
>85% OUTSTANDING
Note:
The BREEAM In-Use assessment criteria are different to those of
any of the other BREEAM scheme. Therefore, direct
comparisons cannot be made between the schemes.
Verified / Unverified Outputs
• Once the online questionnaire is completed, the online system will
generate the final score achieved – by each individual category and an
overall score for each part
• This unverified data can be used to see how the asset is performing,
highlight areas for improvement and be used as a way of managing
performance
• Unverified KPI reports can be requested through the system at this stage
• Another option at this stage is to certify these outputs with the use of a
BREEAM In-Use licensed Auditor
• An Auditor will conduct a site visit to verify the information inputted in the
questionnaire is accurate, and can request BREEAM In-Use certification
on your behalf
• Please view the next slide to see the benefits of certifying BREEAM InUse outputs
What are the benefits of certification?
• Provides independent third party confirmation of the environmental
impact of asset and/or management systems
• Enables you to publicise the achievement of gaining BREEAM In-Use
certification of your asset
• Provides concise and authentic data to promote improvements to assets
• Annual certificate renewals allow you to reflect on current practices and
encourage improvement
• Enables you to view portfolio graphs based upon certificated data
allowing comparison against other buildings within that portfolio
• Certificates show a breakdown of how the buildings are performing in
each category, and an overall indication of the assets environmental
performance
• Certified assets will be listed on www.GreenBookLive.com
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After Certification
Quality Assurance conducted on licensed BREEAM InUse Auditors
• There are several quality checks that are undertaken by BRE Global
to ensure that the integrity of the scheme is maintained
• You may be contacted post certification if we conduct a client follow
up review audit on the auditor. The audit will take no more than 5
minutes of your time and it is aimed to gauge if you were satisfied
with the level of service that the auditor provided, and that the auditor
approached the audit in the correct manner
Auditor Guidance
• Auditor guidance can only be provided after certification
• Once certification has been sought and areas for improvement have
been highlighted, Auditors are able to provide guidance on how to
achieve these improvements
• Auditors can highlight trends within the BREEAM In-Use data, indicate
ways of improving current practices and advise on product
recommendations
Note:
Not all Auditors will offer this service as it is not a requirement of
the BREEAM In-Use scheme
Certificate Renewal
• Certificates are valid for a period of one year before they require
renewal, providing no significant changes have been made to the asset
or building management systems
• If no significant changes have been made, then the asset is only
subjected to a site visit / audit every three years for part 1 and 2
certificates
• Part 3 certificates require a site visit / audit annually
• Certificate renewal will show on going commitment to the BREEAM InUse scheme
• Certificate holders will retain a valid certificate and listed ratings will
remain on www.GreenBookLive.com
Re-measurements
• The BREEAM In-Use questionnaire and scoring functionality
(measurement) of each individual asset will automatically be locked
after a one year period or when certification is requested
• Measurement data will remain in the system until the measurement is
re-opened on the online system and changes are made
• If you wish to re-open the measurement you will need to pay the remeasurement fee (see fee sheet FS021 for more details)
Note:
If there is a significant update to the assessment methodology
between different versions of BREEAM In-Use clients may be
asked to re-input data
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5. The three roles in BREEAM
In-Use
(Section 5 of 8)
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Client Role
Role of a Client
• To complete the online BREEAM In-Use assessment
• Provide client comments for each answered question (required for
certification)
• Collate evidence to pass to the BREEAM In-Use auditor (required for
certification)
• Contact a BREEAM In-Use Auditor outside of the online system and put a
contract in place if certification is required
Criteria
• To become a BREEAM In-Use client you must complete the BREEAM In-Use
client training and examination
• Without completing the BREEAM In-Use client training, users cannot
complete the BREEAM In-Use question set or view the dynamic dashboard
Things to consider as a client
• What is the intent of the question?
• Has the intent been met?
• Are the client comments complete? (required for certification)
• Is there evidence to back up your answer? (required for certification)
• Would an auditor be satisfied with the evidence?
• Could the answers be defended if challenged?
Where to go for help
• FAQs located at www.breeam.or/inuse
• Queries can be sent to inuse@bre.co.uk
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Auditor Role
Role of an Auditor
• To independently verify the data that the client has entered into the
online questionnaire
• To request BREEAM In-Use Certification on behalf of clients
• Auditor can assist in completing the assessment prior to certification,
providing no consultancy services are offered
• Auditors may give guidance to clients after certification
• Auditors are QA checked by BRE
• A list of licensed auditors can be found at www.GreenBookLive.com
What the Client can expect from the audit
• The Auditor will typically spend half a day to a full day at the asset,
during the site visit; the length of time at a site will depend on the size
of the building
• The Auditor will typically collect the following evidence:
- Front covers of documents
- Relevant sections of documentation
- Copies of polices
- Plans and site drawings
- Take photos
• Auditors may interview staff members to ensure that polices and
procedures have been implemented
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Quality Assurance Role
Role of Quality Assurance (QA)
• Carried out by BRE
• Ensuring the quality of the scheme is maintained
• A call in of Auditor’s records will be requested for at least 5% of audited
assets for review by a BRE Global quality assurance auditor to judge the
quality of the completed certification
• The quality assurance audit process considers the key risk areas
– Level of experience of individual Auditor
– Professional behaviour in dealings with other parties
– Professional competence in assessing energy and environmental
performance compliance calculations
– Compliance with laid down standards
– Potential for fraud by Auditors or their employers
What to expect from the role of QA
• QA is on the auditing process, not on the asset assessment itself
• For the QA process, most of the information required will be obtained
from the Auditor
• Only in exceptional cases will the client be contacted directly with
regard to providing information / evidence relating to the auditing
process
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6. The Online System
(Section 6 of 8)
Introduction to the BREEAM In-Use Online System
The BREEAM In-Use online system is used to:
• Assess an asset using the BREEAM In-Use questionnaire
• Group assets into common building portfolios to allow comparisons
• View a dynamic scoring platform
• Request BREEAM In-Use certification
Note: BREEAM In-Use International will initially be launched using a
separate tool outside of the scope of the BREEAM In-Use online
system.
Access to the system
• URL: http://www.breeaminuse.org/
• You will not be able to unlock the full functionality of the system until you
receive an Exam Pass Identifier (EPID) from BRE
• This is obtained by completing this online training and exam
General navigation rules
•
Always use hyperlinks and buttons
within the online system to navigate:
– Never use browser buttons
(forward or back)
– Browser buttons will not work
•
To see further details for current level
use this button:
•
An online system user manual is
available at www.breeam.org/inuse
•
Remember to continually save your
data
•
Timeout will occur after 90 minutes of
inactivity
Payment
– Payment for the assessment and certification processes can be done
through the BREEAM In-Use online system
– Payment results in the funding of ‘Credits’ which are broken down as
follows:
– Client:
Registration / Measurement Credits
– Auditor:
Certificate Credits
– Bulk assessments eligible for a discount must be requested through a
cost proposal at inuse@bre.co.uk
– Payment for the audit and certificates (which are purchased by the Auditor
online) must be made directly to the Auditor organisation
Step 1 - Register Organisation / Login
Register by clicking one of
the links highlighted in red
Log in by entering details
set up in the registration
stage, then press the login
button in Green
Step 2 – Define User Permissions
There are different levels of user within the BREEAM In-Use online
system:
• Portfolio Owner – Portfolio Owners have unlimited privileges within
the BREEAM In-Use online system. Duties include creating an online
system account for their organisation, purchasing credits and
allocating Portfolio Managers and Asset Managers. Portfolio Owners
are the Client’s main point of contact for BRE Global
• Portfolio Manager - responsible for control of pre-assessment of
portfolios designated to them
• Property Manager - responsible for pre-assessment activities, can
log assets and submit pre-assessments
• Asset Manager - responsible for pre-assessment activities
These can be defined using the User Maintenance link in the system
User permissions
User
Portfolio
Owner
Portfolio
Manager
Property
Manager
Asset
Manager
Purchase credits
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View other portfolio details
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Edit property data
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Create New Users
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Log Pre-assessment
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Submit Pre-assessment
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Action
Pre-assess
System User Tree
There can be a number of users assigned to the BREEAM In-Use online
system. The further up the user tree the more responsibility each user has.
There maybe several portfolios created within the account.
Note:
There can only ever be one type of each user assigned to each `
portfolio
Portfolio
Owner
Portfolio
Manager 1
Portfolio
Manager 2
Portfolio
Manager 3
Property
Manager 1
Property
Manager 2
Property
Manager 2
Asset
Manager 1
Asset
Manager 2
Asset
Manager 2
Step 3 – Log New Portfolio
Ensure that you select
yourself, or the user you
would like to manage the
portfolio, to be the
Portfolio Manager
Step 4 - Log a New Property (Asset)
1.
Click on the portfolio name created
2.
Click ‘Log New Property’
Complete property (Asset) details
Step 5 – Register new Measurement
Step 6 - BREEAM In-Use questionnaire
Online Questionnaire
Use the tabs to select each assessment part and specific categories, to
view questions
Offline Questionnaire: PDF Upload Questionnaire
functionality
• Warning that data will be overwritten
• Can be used as an aid-memoire
• Advised not to use unless working offline at an
asset without wireless internet connection
• Upload to view score and additional
functionality
Step 7 – Outputs
Portfolio Graphs
Dynamic Scoring
Portfolio graphs based upon certificated data
(Portfolio Owner view only)
Note: Portfolio graphs are available once data has been certificated
The online dynamic scoring
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7. BREEAM In-Use UK and
International
(Section 7 of 8)
BREEAM In-Use: An International Scheme
• BREEAM In-Use can be used anywhere in the world as the assessment
methodology is generic
• There is more data on the current uptake of BREEAM In-Use by country
within the BREEAM In-Use statistics located at www.breeam.org/inuse
BREEAM In-Use Registered assets map (January 2013)
BREEAM In-Use UK/ BREEAM In-Use International
• BREEAM In-Use was initially developed as a UK based scheme.
Assets located outside of the UK are only able to achieve a BREEAM InUse baseline score (an indicative score), due to some questions being
based upon UK local practices, regulations, energy methodology and
climatic conditions
• The International scheme is more inclusive of assessments undertaken
outside of the UK.
BREEAM In-Use International enables users to make comparisons
between assets, irrespective of their geographical location, and provides
them with a rating that is universally recognised and understood
Note: If you would like to assess against BREEAM In-Use International
then you will need to request us to create you a cost proposal at
www.breeam.org/inuse
National Scheme Operators
• National Scheme Operators (NSOs) develop and own country specific
local versions of BREEAM In-Use and are affiliated to BREEAM
• Schemes operated by NSOs are based on the BREEAM In-Use
question set with additional questions that are relevant to a particular
country
• NSOs translate the questions into their local language and offer training,
licensing and certification packages
• If an asset is based in an NSO operated region then the measurement
(assessment) will need to be registered with that NSO
Current NSOs:
– BRE Global (BREEAM In-Use UK and BREEAM In-Use International for
assets registered outside of NSO territories) www.breeam.org/inuse
– Dutch Green Building Council (Netherlands) www.breeam.nl
– Instituto Tecnológico de Galicia (Spain) www.breeam.es
– DIFNI (Germany) www.difni.de
NSOs under development:
– Norwegian Green Building Council (Norway) www.ngbc.no
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8. Preparing for the Exam
(Section 7 of 8)
How to access the BREEAM In-Use Client Exam
• Pay for your exam at:
– http://www.bre.co.uk/eventdetails.jsp?id=4664
• You will be emailed a link to the exam
• You will need to register for the exam site
– N.B. this is different to your registration to the online system
• Upon passing users will be contacted by the BREEAM In-Use Team to
confirm the correct user details for the Exam Pass Identifier (EPID)
• The BREEAM In-Use Team will assign an EPID to the user’s account
granting full access to the online system
Useful documents
• SD096
BREEAM In-Use Scheme Document
• BES 5058
BREEAM In-Use Standard
• PN506
BREEAM In-Use Online System User Manual
• FS021
BREEAM In-Use Fee Sheet
• Frequently Asked Questions BREEAM In-Use
All documents are available at www.breeam.org/inuse
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