| Number of credits available | Minimum standards |
|---|---|
| 1 | No |
To recognise and encourage adequate protection of exposed elements of the building and landscape, therefore minimising the frequency of replacement and maximising materials optimisation.
The following is required to demonstrate compliance:
| 1.a | Protection from the effects of high pedestrian traffic in main entrances, public areas and thoroughfares (corridors, lifts, stairs, doors etc.) |
| 1.b | Protection against any internal vehicular or trolley movement within 1m of the internal building fabric in storage, delivery, corridor and kitchen areas |
| 2 | The relevant parts of the building incorporate appropriate design and specification measures to limit material degradation due to environmental factors (see Methodology for the process to assess this criterion). |
See Table 45 for a list of applicable elements, environmental factors and material degradation effects to consider.
Table 45: Applicable building elements, environmental factors and material degradation effects to consider
| Applicable building elements, environmental factors and material degradation effects |
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| Applicable building elements |
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| Environmental factors |
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| Material degradation effects (includes, but not necessarily limited to the following) |
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| Ref | Terms | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Shell and core (non-residential and residential institutions only) | ||
CN1 | Applicable assessment criteria | Protecting vulnerable parts of the building from damage - criterion 1 Where the identified vulnerable parts of the building form part of the shell and core developer's remit: Both options: All assessment criteria relevant to the building type and function apply and must be accounted for in the assessment of this issue. Where the identified vulnerable parts of the building do not form a part of the shell and core developer's remit, e.g. they are in lettable areas and compliance is subject to the tenant's or future occupier's fit-out specification: Both options: These areas can be excluded from assessment. Protecting exposed parts of the building from material degradation - criterion 2 Both options: All 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 dwellings | Protecting vulnerable parts of the building from damage - criterion 1 Both options: Criteria 1.a and 1.b are not applicable. Protecting exposed parts of the building from material degradation - criterion 2 Both options: All criteria relevant to the building type and function apply. 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. |
| CN2.1 | Applicable assessment criteria - Multiple dwellings | Protecting vulnerable parts of the building from damage - criterion 1 Both options: All criteria relevant to the building type and function apply. Protecting exposed parts of the building from material degradation - criterion 2 Both options: All criteria relevant to the building type and function apply. 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 | ||
Suitable durability measures. See criterion 1 . | Suitable durability and protection measures to vulnerable parts of the building can include:
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CN3.1 | Vehicle impact protection. See criterion 1.c. | Any vehicle impact protection measures specified must be positioned at an adequate distance from the building to protect the fabric from impact from any vehicle with a measurable overhang of the body from the wheel track, in particular for any goods delivery areas. In vehicle movement areas only: where the external robust wall construction is specified to comply with the credit, additional protection must be provided to ensure against potential damage to the robust façade from vehicle movement, i.e. specifying bollards or protection rails. |
CN3.2 | Preventing excessive material use | The specification or design measures chosen should reflect the need to balance the additional specification of materials with the need to protect building elements to minimise their replacement, insuring against excessive material use and promoting materials optimisation. |
CN3.3 | Public or common areas | Consideration should be given to materials specification in public or common areas (especially public waiting areas and toilet areas) to provide protection against potential malicious or physical abuse, as far as possible. |
The following outlines the process to assess criterion 2 for newly specified materials and construction elements:
| criteria | Interim design stage | Final post-construction stage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Design drawings illustrating vulnerable areas or parts of the building. Design drawings or specification confirming the durability of the measures specified. | Assessor’s building or site inspection, or photographic evidence confirming compliance. |
Design drawings confirming the applicable elements. Documentary evidence for the environmental factors and material degradation effects considered relevant to the building. Design and specification measures in place to limit degradation effects. Where relevant manufacturer's technical details confirming the material degradation effect militated by the specified product. | As interim design stage and based on as-built drawings. |
None.
BREEAM International New Construction 2016
Reference: SD233 – Issue: 2.0
Date: 03/07/2017
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