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You define the level of performance we can describe and quantify it Sustainability of construction works Assessment of the environmental, social and economic performance of buildings IMSAD 5 th International Quality in Construction Summit 05-12-2013 Istanbul Chris Hamans 1

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5th. International Quality in Construction Summit 2013, Istanbul - Turkey (2013-12-05) Presentation and forum discussion. What is required to ensure sustainability when realising the ambitious Turkish plan "the Urban Transformation" ? “The functional and technical design and performance of buildings is the most forgotten contribution to sustainability” Now we have the methodologies and tools to describe and quantify the environmental, social and economic aspects of sustainability based on the functional and technical design solutions that meet present and future needs. Defining scenarios for the use of the building and for the processes for maintaining, repairing, adapting, etc. probably is one of the most important and difficult specifications in a true sustainable design. Especially where it concerns renovation and refurbishment. And as no one is able to commit on the use and details of the scenarios that will apply to the future, adaptability of the (renovated or new) building to meet future needs is probably one of the most important contributions to sustainability: adaptability of the building to future functional and technical needs.

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You define the level of performance

we can describe and quantify it

Sustainability of construction works – Assessment of the environmental, social and economic performance of buildings

IMSAD 5th International Quality in Construction Summit

05-12-2013 Istanbul

Chris Hamans 1

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outline

• Positioning of the CEN TC350 standards for the sustainability assessment of

buildings

• Principles of the sustainability assessment for buildings

• Overview and status of CEN TC350 standards

• Quantification and description of sustainability

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Sustainability: what do you expect from it?

• Sustainable new buildings?

• Sustainable renovation / renovated buildings ?

• Sustainable area / city / region / country .....?

• What is YOUR DEMAND for sustainability? What is the sustainability performance you want to know? What is the time horizon? What are your scenarios for the future?

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positioning

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CSR

SOC

ENV

ECON OHS INFRA

Spatial

Planning

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CSR

SOC

ENV

ECON OHS INFRA

Spatial

Planning

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SOC

ENV

ECON

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SOC

ENV

ECON

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principles

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Funktional Design

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Sustainability

The expert knows that the prerequisite #1 to SUSTAINABILITY is:

Sustainability

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Technical Design Funktional Design

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Sustainability

Sustainability

The expert knows that the prerequisite #2 to SUSTAINABILITY is:

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Technical Design Funktional Design

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Sustainability

BUILDING-WORKS

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Technical Design Funktional Design

EuroCodes

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A prerequisite for sustainability are the 6 Basic Requirements for Construction Works

• Without meeting the functional needs there is no sustainability

• Without meeting the technical needs there is no sustainability

1 - 6

7th. Basic Requirement: SUSTAINABILITY Sustainable Use of Natural Resources

CPR

305/2011

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Technical Design Funktional Design

EuroCodes

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Sustainability

A prerequisite for sustainability are the Basic Requirements for Construction Works

• Without meeting the functional needs there is no sustainability

• Without meeting the technical needs there is no sustainability

Here the sustainability assessment starts

CPR

305/2011

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ECO SOC ECON

Technical Design Funktional Design

CEN TC350 Standards

for works

CEN TC350

Standards only quantify

aspects and impacts

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Sustainability

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CEN TC350 standardisation

ECO SOC ECON

Technical Design Funktional Design

EuroCodes

CEN TC350 Standards

for works

CEN TC350

Standards only quantify

aspects and impacts

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Sustainability

CPR

305/2011

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• Sustainability as a performance can not be standardised

– The methodologies for description and quantification

can be standardised

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SOC

ENV

ECON

CEN TC 350 standards

BUILDING-WORKS

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Overview and status CEN TC350 standards

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Environmental

Performance

Social

Performance

Economic

Performance

Technical

Performance

Functional

Performance

EN 15643-2

Framework for

Environmental Performance

EN 15643 - 3

Framework for

Social Performance

EN 15643 - 4

Framework for

Economic Performance

Technical

CharacteristicsFunctionality

Building level

EN15978

Assessment of

Environmental Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16309

Assessment of

Social Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16627

Assessment of

Economic Performance

- Calculation Method -

EN15804

Environmental

Product Declarations

- core rules for the product category

of construction products -

(see Note below) (see Note below)

EN 15942

Environmental Product Declarations

- Communication format -

Business to Business

CEN/TR 15941

Environmental product declarations

– Methodology for selection and use

of generic data -

Product level

Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and

economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part

of the EPD

Concept level

Integrated Building Performance

Framework level

EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -

General Framework

STATUS

CEN TC350 Standards

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Environmental

Performance

Social

Performance

Economic

Performance

Technical

Performance

Functional

Performance

EN 15643-2

Framework for

Environmental Performance

EN 15643 - 3

Framework for

Social Performance

EN 15643 - 4

Framework for

Economic Performance

Technical

CharacteristicsFunctionality

Building level

EN15978

Assessment of

Environmental Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16309

Assessment of

Social Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16627

Assessment of

Economic Performance

- Calculation Method -

EN15804

Environmental

Product Declarations

- core rules for the product category

of construction products -

(see Note below) (see Note below)

EN 15942

Environmental Product Declarations

- Communication format -

Business to Business

CEN/TR 15941

Environmental product declarations

– Methodology for selection and use

of generic data -

Product level

Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and

economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part

of the EPD

Concept level

Integrated Building Performance

Framework level

EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -

General Framework

22

Building level

Product level

Framework level

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Environmental

Performance

Social

Performance

Economic

Performance

Technical

Performance

Functional

Performance

EN 15643-2

Framework for

Environmental Performance

EN 15643 - 3

Framework for

Social Performance

EN 15643 - 4

Framework for

Economic Performance

Technical

CharacteristicsFunctionality

Building level

EN15978

Assessment of

Environmental Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16309

Assessment of

Social Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16627

Assessment of

Economic Performance

- Calculation Method -

EN15804

Environmental

Product Declarations

- core rules for the product category

of construction products -

(see Note below) (see Note below)

EN 15942

Environmental Product Declarations

- Communication format -

Business to Business

CEN/TR 15941

Environmental product declarations

– Methodology for selection and use

of generic data -

Product level

Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and

economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part

of the EPD

Concept level

Integrated Building Performance

Framework level

EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -

General Framework

23

Building level

Product level

Information flow

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Environmental

Performance

Social

Performance

Economic

Performance

Technical

Performance

Functional

Performance

EN 15643-2

Framework for

Environmental Performance

EN 15643 - 3

Framework for

Social Performance

EN 15643 - 4

Framework for

Economic Performance

Technical

CharacteristicsFunctionality

Building level

EN15978

Assessment of

Environmental Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16309

Assessment of

Social Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16627

Assessment of

Economic Performance

- Calculation Method -

EN15804

Environmental

Product Declarations

- core rules for the product category

of construction products -

(see Note below) (see Note below)

EN 15942

Environmental Product Declarations

- Communication format -

Business to Business

CEN/TR 15941

Environmental product declarations

– Methodology for selection and use

of generic data -

Product level

Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and

economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part

of the EPD

Concept level

Integrated Building Performance

Framework level

EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -

General Framework

EN15978

EN15804

EN15942

TR15941

all published

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Environmental

Performance

Social

Performance

Economic

Performance

Technical

Performance

Functional

Performance

EN 15643-2

Framework for

Environmental Performance

EN 15643 - 3

Framework for

Social Performance

EN 15643 - 4

Framework for

Economic Performance

Technical

CharacteristicsFunctionality

Building level

EN15978

Assessment of

Environmental Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16309

Assessment of

Social Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16627

Assessment of

Economic Performance

- Calculation Method -

EN15804

Environmental

Product Declarations

- core rules for the product category

of construction products -

(see Note below) (see Note below)

EN 15942

Environmental Product Declarations

- Communication format -

Business to Business

CEN/TR 15941

Environmental product declarations

– Methodology for selection and use

of generic data -

Product level

Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and

economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part

of the EPD

Concept level

Integrated Building Performance

Framework level

EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -

General Framework

FprEN16309

25

Approved Nov.

2013

available

1/2014

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Environmental

Performance

Social

Performance

Economic

Performance

Technical

Performance

Functional

Performance

EN 15643-2

Framework for

Environmental Performance

EN 15643 - 3

Framework for

Social Performance

EN 15643 - 4

Framework for

Economic Performance

Technical

CharacteristicsFunctionality

Building level

EN15978

Assessment of

Environmental Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16309

Assessment of

Social Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16627

Assessment of

Economic Performance

- Calculation Method -

EN15804

Environmental

Product Declarations

- core rules for the product category

of construction products -

(see Note below) (see Note below)

EN 15942

Environmental Product Declarations

- Communication format -

Business to Business

CEN/TR 15941

Environmental product declarations

– Methodology for selection and use

of generic data -

Product level

Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and

economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part

of the EPD

Concept level

Integrated Building Performance

Framework level

EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -

General Framework

FprEN16627

26

in Enquiry

procedure

available

5/2015

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Environmental

Performance

Social

Performance

Economic

Performance

Technical

Performance

Functional

Performance

EN 15643-2

Framework for

Environmental Performance

EN 15643 - 3

Framework for

Social Performance

EN 15643 - 4

Framework for

Economic Performance

Technical

CharacteristicsFunctionality

Building level

EN15978

Assessment of

Environmental Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16309

Assessment of

Social Performance

- Calculation Method -

FprEN16627

Assessment of

Economic Performance

- Calculation Method -

EN15804

Environmental

Product Declarations

- core rules for the product category

of construction products -

(see Note below) (see Note below)

EN 15942

Environmental Product Declarations

- Communication format -

Business to Business

CEN/TR 15941

Environmental product declarations

– Methodology for selection and use

of generic data -

Product level

Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and

economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part

of the EPD

Concept level

Integrated Building Performance

Framework level

EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -

General FrameworkAll Framework Standards: published

EN 15643 - 1

EN 15643 - 2

EN 15643 - 3

EN 15643 - 4

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principle steps in the sustainability assessment of

buildings

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D

Benefits and loads beyond the

system boundary

B2 B3 B4 B5

B 6 Operational Energy use

A4

A5 B 7 Operational Water use

C1

C2

C3

C4

BUILDING LIFE CYCLE INFORMATION

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

BEYOND

THE BUILDING LIFE CYCLE

A1 - 3 A4 - 5 B1 - 7 C1 - 4

PRODUCT

STAGE

CONSTRUCTION

PROCESSUSE STAGE END OF LIFE STAGE

Raw

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upply

Tra

nsport

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tenance

Repair

Repla

cem

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BUILDING ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

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After being disposed the construction products or materials might have a future value in another

life cycle

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D

Benefits and loads beyond the

system boundary

B2 B3 B4 B5

B 6 Operational Energy use

A4

A5 B 7 Operational Water use

C1

C2

C3

C4

BUILDING LIFE CYCLE INFORMATION

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

BEYOND

THE BUILDING LIFE CYCLE

A1 - 3 A4 - 5 B1 - 7 C1 - 4

PRODUCT

STAGE

CONSTRUCTION

PROCESSUSE STAGE END OF LIFE STAGE

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BUILDING ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

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LIFE CYCLE STAGE:

USE

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D

Benefits and loads beyond the

system boundary

B2 B3 B4 B5

B 6 Operational Energy use

A4

A5 B 7 Operational Water use

C1

C2

C3

C4

BUILDING LIFE CYCLE INFORMATION

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

BEYOND

THE BUILDING LIFE CYCLE

A1 - 3 A4 - 5 B1 - 7 C1 - 4

PRODUCT

STAGE

CONSTRUCTION

PROCESSUSE STAGE END OF LIFE STAGE

Raw

Mate

rial S

upply

Tra

nsport

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ctu

ring

Tra

nsport

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uction -

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llation p

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Waste

pro

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reuse,

recovery

or

and r

ecyclin

g

Dis

posal

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Recovery -

Recycling -

potential

A1-A3R

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hm

ent

B1

Use

Main

tenance

Repair

Repla

cem

ent

BUILDING ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

32

LIFE CYCLE STAGE:

USE LIFE CYCLE STAGE:

BEFORE USE LIFE CYCLE STAGE:

AFTER USE

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D

Benefits and loads beyond the

system boundary

B2 B3 B4 B5

B 6 Operational Energy use

A4

A5 B 7 Operational Water use

C1

C2

C3

C4

BUILDING LIFE CYCLE INFORMATION

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

BEYOND

THE BUILDING LIFE CYCLE

A1 - 3 A4 - 5 B1 - 7 C1 - 4

PRODUCT

STAGE

CONSTRUCTION

PROCESSUSE STAGE END OF LIFE STAGE

Raw

Mate

rial S

upply

Tra

nsport

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Waste

pro

cessin

g for

reuse,

recovery

or

and r

ecyclin

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Recovery -

Recycling -

potential

A1-A3R

efu

rbis

hm

ent

B1

Use

Main

tenance

Repair

Repla

cem

ent

BUILDING ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

33

LIFE CYCLE STAGE:

USE LIFE CYCLE STAGE:

BEFORE USE LIFE CYCLE STAGE:

AFTER USE

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After being disposed the construction products or materials might have a future value in another

life cycle

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D

Benefits and loads beyond the

system boundary

B2 B3 B4 B5

B 6 Operational Energy use

A4

A5 B 7 Operational Water use

C1

C2

C3

C4

BUILDING LIFE CYCLE INFORMATION

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

BEYOND

THE BUILDING LIFE CYCLE

A1 - 3 A4 - 5 B1 - 7 C1 - 4

PRODUCT

STAGE

CONSTRUCTION

PROCESSUSE STAGE END OF LIFE STAGE

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Mate

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Tra

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rocess

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Tra

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Waste

pro

cessin

g for

reuse,

recovery

or

and r

ecyclin

g

Dis

posal

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Recovery -

Recycling -

potential

A1-A3R

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ent

B1

Use

Main

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Repair

Repla

cem

ent

BUILDING ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

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A scenario to each of the life cycle stages –

A scenario to each of the information modules

A scenario for info beyond the

product/building life cycle stage

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A set of aspects and indicators

• Environmental aspects - quantified in env. indicators

• Social aspects – described and quantified in soc. Indicators

• Economic aspects – quantified in econ. Indicators

applied to all the information modules

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36

ENV SOC ECON

assessed object

+Functional Requirements to the building

Client's brief,

requirements

Regulations

Requirements

Environmental, Social, Economic Requirements to the building

Technical Requirements to the building

Concept of Sustainability Assessment

Functional Equivalent:

Technical and Functional Requirements

Sustainability Assessment

Designed Solution or Existing Building

technical

characteristicsfunctionality

ECON------------

SOC------------

ENV------------

the assessed indicators on

declared technical and functional performances

of the assessed object

functional equivalent

communication of:

ENV, SOC, ECON demands from

clients brief and/or regulations

Concept of the

sustainability assessment

prEN16309. fig 1

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37

ENV SOC ECON

assessed object

+Functional Requirements to the building

Client's brief,

requirements

Regulations

Requirements

Environmental, Social, Economic Requirements to the building

Technical Requirements to the building

Concept of Sustainability Assessment

Functional Equivalent:

Technical and Functional Requirements

Sustainability Assessment

Designed Solution or Existing Building

technical

characteristicsfunctionality

ECON------------

SOC------------

ENV------------

the assessed indicators on

declared technical and functional performances

of the assessed object

functional equivalent

communication of:

ENV, SOC, ECON demands from

clients brief and/or regulations

demand client’s brief

and

regulations

Concept of the

sustainability assessment

prEN16309. fig 1

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38

ENV SOC ECON

assessed object

+Functional Requirements to the building

Client's brief,

requirements

Regulations

Requirements

Environmental, Social, Economic Requirements to the building

Technical Requirements to the building

Concept of Sustainability Assessment

Functional Equivalent:

Technical and Functional Requirements

Sustainability Assessment

Designed Solution or Existing Building

technical

characteristicsfunctionality

ECON------------

SOC------------

ENV------------

the assessed indicators on

declared technical and functional performances

of the assessed object

functional equivalent

communication of:

ENV, SOC, ECON demands from

clients brief and/or regulations

demand

supply

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and

regulations

architect’s or

designer’s

solution

Concept of the

sustainability assessment

prEN16309. fig 1

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39

ENV SOC ECON

assessed object

+Functional Requirements to the building

Client's brief,

requirements

Regulations

Requirements

Environmental, Social, Economic Requirements to the building

Technical Requirements to the building

Concept of Sustainability Assessment

Functional Equivalent:

Technical and Functional Requirements

Sustainability Assessment

Designed Solution or Existing Building

technical

characteristicsfunctionality

ECON------------

SOC------------

ENV------------

the assessed indicators on

declared technical and functional performances

of the assessed object

functional equivalent

communication of:

ENV, SOC, ECON demands from

clients brief and/or regulations

ENV SOC ECON

assessed object

+Functional Requirements to the building

Client's brief,

requirements

Regulations

Requirements

Environmental, Social, Economic Requirements to the building

Technical Requirements to the building

Concept of Sustainability Assessment

Functional Equivalent:

Technical and Functional Requirements

Sustainability Assessment

Designed Solution or Existing Building

technical

characteristicsfunctionality

ECON------------

SOC------------

ENV------------

the assessed indicators on

declared technical and functional performances

of the assessed object

functional equivalent

communication of:

ENV, SOC, ECON demands from

clients brief and/or regulations

DESCRIPTION

of the object of assessment

prEN16309. fig 1

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40

ENV SOC ECON

assessed object

+Functional Requirements to the building

Client's brief,

requirements

Regulations

Requirements

Environmental, Social, Economic Requirements to the building

Technical Requirements to the building

Concept of Sustainability Assessment

Functional Equivalent:

Technical and Functional Requirements

Sustainability Assessment

Designed Solution or Existing Building

technical

characteristicsfunctionality

ECON------------

SOC------------

ENV------------

the assessed indicators on

declared technical and functional performances

of the assessed object

functional equivalent

communication of:

ENV, SOC, ECON demands from

clients brief and/or regulations

prEN16309. fig 1

Here the sustainability assessment starts

EN15978

EN16309

EN16627

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D

Benefits and loads beyond the

system boundary

B2 B3 B4 B5

B 6 Operational Energy use

A4

A5 B 7 Operational Water use

C1

C2

C3

C4

BUILDING LIFE CYCLE INFORMATION

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

BEYOND

THE BUILDING LIFE CYCLE

A1 - 3 A4 - 5 B1 - 7 C1 - 4

PRODUCT

STAGE

CONSTRUCTION

PROCESSUSE STAGE END OF LIFE STAGE

Raw

Mate

rial S

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BUILDING ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

41

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Question:

Do you consider the maintenance /general expenses of your house?

What do you think you will achieve by this?

42

Yes, maintenance is included. It requires a scenario for maintenance of the building / product over the service life

ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL ECONOMIC

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Step 4 Evaluating aspects

and indicators Checklist

clause 7, 8

Annex B

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Identify Purpose of

the Assessment

Goal

Intended Use clause 4

Specification of the

Object of

Assessment

Functional Equivalent

Reference Study Period

System Boundary

Object of Assessment

clause 5

Scenarios for the

Building Use Stage Object of Assessment – Time related characteristics

Scenarios for the information modules B1 and B2 – B7 clause 6

health comfort

accessibility

safety security

adaptability

impact neighbourhood

building-related aspects for the fabric

health comfort

safety security

impact neighbourhood

user- and control system-related aspects relevant for the operation of the building

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Accessibility

Accessibility for people with specific needs

Access to building services

Thermal characteristics

Health & Comfort

Characteristics of visual comfort

Acoustic characteristics

Characteristics of indoor air quality

Spatial characteristics

Adaptability

Safety and Security

Resistance to climate change

Accidental actions (earthquake, explosions,

fire and traffic impacts

Personal safety and security against intruders

and vandalism

Security against interruptions of utility supply

Impact on neighbourhood

Noise

Glare/overshadowing

Emissions

Shocks / vibrations

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Thermal comfort

Health & Comfort

Visual comfort

Indoor air quality

Safety and Security

Security against intruders and vandalism

Impact on neighbourhood

Emissions

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Step 4 Evaluating aspects

and indicators Checklist

clause 7, 8

Annex B

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Identify Purpose of

the Assessment

Goal

Intended Use clause 4

Specification of the

Object of

Assessment

Functional Equivalent

Reference Study Period

System Boundary

Object of Assessment

clause 5

Scenarios for the

Building Use Stage Object of Assessment – Time related characteristics

Scenarios for the information modules B1 and B2 – B7 clause 6

health comfort

accessibility

safety security

adaptability

impact neighbourhood

building-related aspects for the fabric

health comfort

safety security

impact neighbourhood

user- and control system-related aspects relevant for the operation of the building

Follow the methodology in clause

7.2-7.7

Is there a regional,

national or European

requirement

or

a client requirement

Is the aspect relevant for

the design of the object of

assessment?

Start

assessment

of aspect

stop

assessment of

aspect

is the indicator

assessed ?

Specify the minimum requirement

and/or give details of client’s

requirement

Describe

measures

that have

been taken

Justify

INAJustify

Report obtained

performance

and references

Report

INA

Mark as

NR

(not

relevant)

Have measures

been taken

exceeding the

requirement ?

yes

Follow the methodology in clause

7.2-7.7

yes

yes

yes

no

no

no

Report obtained

performance

and references

Report

for all aspects- all indicators

no

Report obtained

performance

and references

Describe

measures

that have

been taken

Guided by a checklist Evaluating indicators per information module B1-B7

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Thank you !

Chris Hamans [email protected]