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Tra 04 Maximum car parking capacity

(non-residential and residential institutions only)

Number of credits availableMinimum standards
2No

Aim

To encourage the use of alternative means of transport other than the private car to and from the building, thereby helping to reduce transport-related emissions and traffic congestion associated with the building’s operation.

Assessment criteria

The following is required to demonstrate compliance:

Up to two credits - Car parking capacity

  1. The building's car parking capacity is compared to the maximum car parking capacity benchmarks in Table 36 and the relevant number of credits awarded.
    For most building types, except those where stated, the benchmarks vary according to the building's public transport Accessibility Index (AI; determined in accordance with BREEAM issue Tra 01 Public transport accessibility). Therefore, for these building types the AI must be determined prior to assessing this issue. This is required to ensure that the building’s car parking capacity is relative to the development's accessibility to the public transport network.

Checklists and tables

Table 36: Credits available in Tra 04 Maximum car parking capacity for different building types

 

Criteria

Credits

Building's Accessibility Index< 4 4 - < 8 8
Building type

Max. parking capacity

1 space per x building users, where x is:

Office, industrial, student residences 3451
4562
Sheltered accommodation, care homes and supported living facility4561
5672
University and higher education1520251
2025302
Other building – Staffed and Visitors3451
4562
Preschool, schools, retail, other building – Rural Issue not assessed for these building types.

Compliance notes

Ref

Terms

Description

Applicable assessment criteria
Shell and core (non-residential and residential institutions only)

CN1

Applicable assessment criteria

Both options: All assessment criteria relevant to the building type and function apply.

Refer to Appendix D – Shell and core project assessments for a more detailed description of the shell and core assessment options.

Residential - Partially fitted and fully fitted

CN2

Applicable assessment criteria - Single and multiple dwellingsBoth options: This issue is not applicable. 

Refer to Appendix E – Applicability of BREEAM New Construction to single and multiple dwellings, partially and fully fitted for a more detailed description of residential assessment options.

General

CN3

Exclusions

Parking spaces set aside for the following building users can be excluded provided these spaces are dedicated for that use, i.e. sized accordingly with the appropriate signage or markings:

  1. Disabled
  2. Parent and baby
  3. Motorbike
  4. Car share.

In the case of excluding car share spaces, the future building occupier will need to confirm they have an enforceable car share policy.

CN3.1

Parking shared with other buildings

Where the assessed building forms part of a wider site, e.g. campus, business park, hospital, and parking is not designated to individual buildings, then the assessor has two options:

  1. Assess compliance on the basis of parking capacity for the whole development, accounting for all existing and new users and parking spaces
  2. Assess compliance using a pro-rata of parking capacity to building users, e.g. if the assessed building is occupied by 20% of the development's total occupants, then attribute 20% of the total parking spaces to the assessed building for the purpose of the assessment.

Methodology

None.

Evidence

CriteriaInterim design stageFinal post-construction stage
AllA site plan or copy of the specification. Relevant documentation or correspondence from the design team or client confirming the number of building users. Confirmation of the building’s AI (as per Tra 01 Public transport accessibility).As design stage. Assessor’s building or site inspection and photographic evidence.

Additional information

Relevant definitions

Accessibility Index
Refer to .
Building users
Where the term building users is referenced in this BREEAM issue it refers to the following, where relevant to the building type:
  1. Staff (who will work within the building)
  2. Students (who will access the building for work or study during a typical academic term time or semester day)
  3. Residents (who will reside permanently or for a short period of time in the building).
If known, or can be reasonably estimated, project specific occupancy figures should be used. If this is not possible, for example where the building is a speculative project, use the default occupancy rates given in Table 37 to determine the number of users. Where the number of building users is variable, provision of parking spaces should be based on the maximum number of building users likely to be using the building at any time during a typical day.
Care homes
For the purpose of BREEAM, care homes are defined as buildings with residential accommodation and meals, and have residents that require a level of personal care such as eating, cleaning and a level of medical care.
Sheltered housing
Sheltered housing can be defined as self-contained accommodation, usually with an emergency alarm system, communal facilities and a resident warden.
Other building types
See the BREEAM issue Tra 01 Public transport accessibility for a definition of Other building Staffed, Visitors and Rural.

Other information

Table 37Default occupancy rates by building type

Building type and function areaOccupant density (person/m²)Building type and function areaOccupant density (person/m²)
BusinessUniversity and higher education
Office area (including reception areas)0.111Resident's bedroom0.120
Food preparation area (staffed)0.108Classroom0.203
Small workshop or category laboratory space0.068Food preparation area0.096
IndustrialHall, lecture theatre, assembly area0.202
Food preparation area0.213Computer laboratory0.231
Industrial process area0.022Laboratory0.106
Laboratory0.107Laundry0.105
Reception0.110Reception0.112
Warehouse storage0.009Workshop (small-scale)0.068
Generic office area0.108Office and consulting areas0.098
Care homesHotels and other short stay accommodation
Reception0.152Bedroom0.094
Food preparation area0.161Food preparation area0.108
Physiotherapy studio0.200Reception0.105
Bedroom unit0.105Generic office area0.106
Laundry0.117Other spaces or buildings
Assembly areas and halls1.000Data centre or server room0.096
Hydrotherapy pool hall0.100
Office and consulting areas0.195

Notes for Table 37 of default occupancy rates:

  1. The net floor area for each function must be multiplied by the equivalent occupant density to determine an overall occupancy for the function area.
  2. Not all potential building areas are listed, only those required to reflect estimated building occupancy for the building type. For example, an office building may have a canteen but it will be the staff that predominantly uses the canteen. The office staff numbers will be estimated using the default occupancy rate for the office area; therefore to include the canteen would result in double counting of occupancy.
  3. If a building type is not listed, occupancy rates for a similar building type or function area may be used.
  4. The above occupancy rates have been sourced from the activity database of the UK Simplified Building Energy Model (SBEM).

BREEAM International New Construction 2016
Reference: SD233 – Issue: 2.0
Date: 03/07/2017
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