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BS EN 16309:2014+A1:2014

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Sustainability of construction works. Assessment of social performance of buildings. Calculation methodology

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BSI 2014 64
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This European Standard is one part of a suite of European Standards. The standard provides the specific methods and requirements for the assessment of social performance of a building while taking into account the building’s functionality and technical characteristics.

This European Standard applies to all types of buildings, both new and existing. In this first version of the standard, the social dimension of sustainability concentrates on the assessment of aspects and impacts for the use stage of a building expressed using the following social performance categories (from EN 15643‑3 ):

  • accessibility;

  • adaptability;

  • health and comfort;

  • impacts on the neighbourhood;

  • maintenance;

  • safety and security.

NOTE 1

Only impacts and aspects of the above social performance categories are deemed to have an agreed basis for European standardization at this time. Two of the social performance categories included in EN 15643‑3 (sourcing of materials and services and stakeholder involvement) are not deemed to be ready for standardization at this time and will be considered for inclusion in future versions of this standard (see informative Annex C).

This standard does not set the rules for how building assessment schemes may provide valuation methods. Nor does it prescribe levels, classes or benchmarks of performance.

Valuation methods, levels, classes or benchmarks may be prescribed in the requirements for environmental, social and economic performance in the client’s brief, building regulations, national standards, national codes of practice, building assessment and certification schemes, etc.

NOTE 2

Where National building regulations give minimum requirements and reference to assessment methods on these aspects, the social performance determined by assessment according to this standard can be used to determine the degree to which the building goes beyond the regulatory/legal requirements.

The corporate social responsibility (CSR) of organizations is not covered by this standard.

The standard gives requirements for:

  • the description of the object of assessment;

  • the system boundary that applies at the building level;

  • the list of indicators and procedures for the application of these indicators;

  • the presentation of the results in reporting and communication;

  • the data necessary for the application of the standard, and

  • verification.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
3 CEN/TC 350
Date: 2014-01
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
10 2 Normative references
11 3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Purpose of the assessment of social performance of buildings
17 5 Specification of the object of assessment
5.1 General
5.2 Functional equivalent
18 5.3 Reference study period
5.4 System boundaries
5.5 Building model
5.5.1 Purpose and information needed
19 5.5.2 Description of the characteristics of the object of assessment
6 Scenarios
6.1 General
6.2 Requirements for scenarios
6.2.1 General
20 6.2.2 Climate conditions
6.3 Rules for specification of scenario per information module
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Rules for specifying the scenario for use stage (information module B1)
21 6.3.3 Rules for specifying scenarios for maintenance, repair, replacement and refurbishment (information modules B2, B3, B4 and B5)
6.3.3.1 General
6.3.3.2 Rules for specifying maintenance scenarios (information module B2)
22 6.3.3.3 Rules for specifying repair scenarios (information module B3)
6.3.3.4 Rules for specifying replacement scenarios (information module B4)
23 6.3.3.5 Rules for specifying refurbishment scenarios (information module B5)
6.3.4 Rules for specifying the scenario for operational energy use (information module B6)
6.3.5 Rules for specifying the scenario for the operational water use (information module B7)
7 Methods for assessment of social performance
7.1 General methodological approach
7.1.1 General
24 7.1.2 Lifecycle stages – life cycle modules
28 7.2 Accessibility
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Accessibility to building facilities
7.2.2.1 Approach to the building
29 7.2.2.2 Entrance to and movement inside the building
7.2.3 Access to building services
7.3 Adaptability
30 7.4 Health and comfort
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Thermal characteristics
7.4.2.1 Building-fabric-related aspects of thermal characteristics
31 7.4.2.2 User- and control-system-related aspects of thermal characteristics
7.4.3 Characteristics of indoor air quality
7.4.3.1 Building-fabric-related characteristics of indoor air quality
33 7.4.3.2 User- and control-system-related aspects of indoor air quality
7.4.4 Acoustic characteristics
34 7.4.5 Characteristics of visual comfort
7.4.5.1 Building-fabric-related aspects of the characteristics of visual comfort
35 7.4.5.2 User- and control-system-related aspects of visual comfort
36 7.4.6 Spatial characteristics
7.5 Impacts on the neighbourhood
7.5.1 General
7.5.2 Noise
37 7.5.3 Emissions to outdoors
7.5.4 Glare/Overshadowing
7.5.5 Shocks/vibrations
38 7.6 Maintenance and maintainability
7.7 Safety and security
7.7.1 General
39 7.7.2 Resistance to consequences of climate change
7.7.2.1 General
7.7.2.2 Rain resistance
7.7.2.3 Wind resistance
7.7.2.4 Snow resistance
40 7.7.2.5 Flood resistance
7.7.2.6 Solar radiation resistance
41 7.7.3 Accidental actions
7.7.3.1 General
7.7.3.2 Earthquake resistance
7.7.3.3 Explosion resistance
42 7.7.3.4 Fire performance
7.7.3.5 Traffic impacts
43 7.7.4 Personal safety and security against intruders and vandalism
7.7.4.1 General
7.7.4.2 Building-fabric-related aspects of personal safety and security against intruders and vandalism
7.7.4.3 User- and control-system-related aspects of personal safety and security against intruders and vandalism
44 7.7.5 Security against interruptions of utility supply
8 Data for the assessment
8.1 General
8.2 Data quality and demands for completeness
9 Reporting and communication
9.1 General
45 9.2 General information on the assessment
9.3 General information on the object of assessment
46 9.4 Statement of boundaries and scenarios used in the assessment
9.5 Data sources
9.6 List of aspects used for assessment and expression of results
10 Verification of results
47 Annex A (normative) Assessment procedure
A.1 Introduction
49 A.2 Assessment table for the information module “B1 – use”
51 A.3 Assessment table “Influence Allocation”
53 A.4 Assessment tables for the information modules B2 to B7
56 Annex B (informative) Building characteristics used in an assessment
58 Annex C (informative) Sourcing of materials and services
C.1 General
C.2 Sourcing of materials
59 C.3 Sourcing of services
60 Bibliography
BS EN 16309:2014+A1:2014
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