SIST EN 15643-3:2012
(Main)Sustainability of Construction Works - Assessment of Buildings - Part 3: Framework for the assessment of social performance
Sustainability of Construction Works - Assessment of Buildings - Part 3: Framework for the assessment of social performance
This European Standard provides the specific principles and requirements, expressed through a suite of standards, for the assessment of social performance of buildings, taking into account the technical characteristics and functionality of the construction works being assessed. The assessment will quantify the contribution, in social terms, of the assessed construction works to sustainable construction and sustainable development. .
NOTE 1 Assessment of social performance is one aspect of sustainability assessment of buildings under the general framework of prEN 15643-1.
The framework applies to all types of buildings, both new and existing, and it is relevant for the assessment of the social performance of new buildings over the use stage of the life cycle, and of existing buildings over their remaining service life.
NOTE 2 Future revisions of this standard may include the assessment of social performance for other stages of the building life cycle.
The social dimension of sustainability concentrates, in this first generation of standards, on the assessment of impacts of a building related to its occupants and other users expressed with the quantifiable indicators. The social performance measures will be represented through indicators for:
- Health and Comfort;
- Accessibility;
- Maintenance;
- Safety / Security;
- Loadings on the neighbourhood.
Construction and deconstruction stages of the building life cycle including health and safety aspects related to construction workers are not part of the first generation of standards.
The standards developed under this framework do not set the rules for how the different assessment methodologies may provide valuation methods, and nor do they prescribe levels, classes or benchmarks for measuring performance.
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Nachhaltigkeit von Bauwerken - Bewertung der Nachhaltigkeit von Gebäuden - Teil 3: Rahmenbedingungen für die Bewertung der sozialen Qualität
Diese Europäische Norm enthält – in Form einer Normenreihe – die spezifischen Grundsätze und An-forderungen an die Bewertung der sozialen Qualität von Gebäuden unter Berücksichtigung der technischen Eigenschaften und Funktionalität der zu bewertenden Bauwerke. Mit der Nachhaltigkeitsbewertung wird der Beitrag gemessen, den die bewerteten Bauwerke unter sozialen Gesichtspunkten zu nachhaltigen Bauwerken und einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung leisten.
ANMERKUNG 1 Die Bewertung der sozialen Qualität ist ein Gesichtspunkt der Nachhaltigkeitsbewertung von Gebäuden innerhalb der allgemeinen Rahmenbedingungen nach prEN 15643 1.
Die Rahmenbedingungen gelten für alle Arten von Gebäuden, sowohl für neue als auch für bestehende, und sie sind für die Bewertung der sozialen Qualität bei neuen Gebäuden über das gesamte Nutzungsstadium des Lebenszyklus und bei bestehenden Gebäuden für deren restliche Lebensdauer maßgeblich.
ANMERKUNG 2 Künftige Überarbeitungen dieser Norm können die Bewertung der sozialen Qualität auch für weitere Phasen des Lebenszyklus eines Gebäudes umfassen.
Die soziale Dimension der Nachhaltigkeit konzentriert sich in der ersten Normengeneration auf die Bewertung der Auswirkungen eines Gebäudes in Bezug auf seine Bewohner und auf weitere Nutzer und wird mithilfe quantitativ bestimmbarer Indikatoren angegeben. Das Ausmaß der sozialen Qualität wird durch Indikatoren verkörpert für:
- Gesundheit und Behaglichkeit;
- Erreichbarkeit;
- Instandhaltung;
- Sicherheit / Schutz;
- Belastungen für die benachbarten Bereiche.
Die Bau- und Rückbauphasen innerhalb des Lebenszyklus eines Gebäudes einschließlich umwelt- und sicherheitstechnischer Aspekte, die sich auf die Bauarbeiter beziehen, sind nicht Teil der ersten Normengeneration.
Die unter diesen Rahmenbedingungen entwickelten Norm enthalten weder Regeln, wie die unterschiedlichen Verfahrensweisen der (...)
Contribution des ouvrages de construction au développement durable - Évaluation des bâtiments - Partie 3: Cadre méthodologique pour l'évaluation de la performance sociale
La présente Norme européenne fait partie d'une série de Normes européennes et présente les principes et
exigences spécifiques de l'évaluation des performances sociales des bâtiments en prenant en compte leurs
caractéristiques techniques et fonctionnelles. L'évaluation des performances sociales n'est qu'un aspect de
l'évaluation de la contribution au développement durable des ouvrages de construction dans le cadre général
de l'EN 15643-1.
Le cadre méthodologique s'applique à tous les types de bâtiments, neufs et existants. Il est valable pour
l'évaluation des performances sociales des bâtiments neufs durant toutes les phases de leur cycle de vie, et
des bâtiments existants jusqu'à la fin de leur vie.
NOTE 1 Bien que toutes les phases du cycle de vie soient prises en compte dans la présente Norme européenne, le
choix de ce qu'il est possible en pratique de couvrir dans la mise en oeuvre de ce cadre méthodologique est défini par le
prEN 16309, actuellement en cours d'élaboration. Il est possible que la première version du prEN 16309 limite l'application
du cadre méthodologique à certaines et non à l'ensemble des phases du cycle de vie, en fonction des méthodes pouvant
faire l’objet d’une normalisation européenne à la date de sortie de cette première version. Les révisions ultérieures du
prEN 16309 comprendront l'évaluation des performances sociales pour d'autres phases du cycle de vie du bâtiment, au
fur et à mesure que des méthodes de mesurage appropriées seront élaborées et qu'elles seront éligibles pour la
normalisation européenne.
La dimension sociale du développement durable se concentre sur l'évaluation des aspects et des impacts
d'un bâtiment, exprimés à l'aide d'indicateurs quantifiables. Les mesures des performances sociales seront
représentées par le biais d'indicateurs pour les catégories suivantes de performances sociales :
⎯ l'accessibilité ;
⎯ l'adaptabilité ;
⎯ l'hygiène et le confort ;
⎯ les contraintes pour le voisinage ;
⎯ l'entretien ;
⎯ la sécurité/sûreté ;
⎯ l'origine des matériaux et des services ;
⎯ l'implication des parties prenantes.
Les Normes européennes élaborées dans ce cadre méthodologique ne définissent pas de règles permettant
d'établir comment les systèmes d'évaluation des bâtiments peuvent fournir des méthodes d'attribution de
valeur. Elles ne prescrivent pas non plus de niveaux, classes ou référentiels pour mesurer les performances.
NOTE 2 Les méthodes, niveaux, classes ou référentiels d'attribution de valeur peuvent être prescrits dans les
exigences en matière de performances environnementales, sociales et économiques dans le programme du maître
d'ouvrage, les réglementations du secteur du bâtiment, les normes nationales, les codes de bonne pratique nationaux, les
méthodes d'évaluation et de certification des bâtiments, etc.
Les règles pour l'évaluation des aspects sociaux des organisations ne sont pas incluses dans ce cadre
méthodologique. En revanche, les conséquences des décisions ou des actions qui impactent les
performances sociales de l'objet de l'évaluation sont prises en compte.
Trajnostnost gradbenih objektov - Ocenjevanje stavb - 3. del: Okvir za ocenjevanje družbenega učinka
Ta evropski standard je del skupine evropskih standardov ter podaja posebna načela in zahteve za ocenjevanje družbenega učinka stavb z upoštevanjem tehničnih lastnosti in funkcionalnosti stavbe. Ocenjevanje družbenega učinka je eden od vidikov ocenjevanja trajnostnosti stavb v splošnem okviru standarda EN 15643-1. Okvir se uporablja za vse vrste novih in obstoječih stavb ter je ustrezen za ocenjevanje družbenega učinka novih stavb v vseh fazah življenjskega cikla in obstoječih stavb do konca življenjske dobe.
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Nachhaltigkeit von Bauwerken - Bewertung der Nachhaltigkeit von Gebäuden - Teil 3: Rahmenbedingungen für die Bewertung der sozialen QualitätContribution des ouvrages de construction au développement durable - Évaluation des bâtiments - Partie 3: Cadre méthodologique pour l'évaluation de la performance socialeSustainability of Construction Works - Assessment of Buildings - Part 3: Framework for the assessment of social performance91.040.01Stavbe na splošnoBuildings in general13.020.20Okoljevarstvena ekonomikaEnvironmental economicsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 15643-3:2012SIST EN 15643-3:2012en,de01-marec-2012SIST EN 15643-3:2012SLOVENSKI
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SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 15643-3
January 2012 ICS 91.040.01 English Version
Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of buildings - Part 3: Framework for the assessment of social performance
Contribution des ouvrages de construction au développement durable - Évaluation des bâtiments - Partie 3: Cadre méthodologique pour l'évaluation de la performance sociale
Nachhaltigkeit von Bauwerken - Bewertung der Nachhaltigkeit von Gebäuden - Teil 3: Rahmenbedingungen für die Bewertung der sozialen Qualität This European Standard was approved by CEN on 29 November 2011.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.
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EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword .3Introduction .41 Scope .72 Normative references .83 Terms and definitions .84 Principles . 144.1 General . 144.2 Objectives of social performance assessment of the building . 154.3 Relevance of technical and functional requirements . 154.4 Consideration of the building life cycle . 155 Requirements for assessment methods . 165.1 General . 165.2 Object of assessment and the system boundary . 165.3 Functional equivalent . 165.4 Type of data and data allocation in the assessment of social performance . 175.4.1 Assignment of data to the building life cycle . 175.4.2 Types of data . 175.4.3 Scenarios . 185.4.4 Other information. 185.5 Requirements for data quality in the assessment of social performance . 185.6 Requirements for verification . 185.7 Transparency of the assessment methods . 185.8 Requirements for communication . 195.8.1 General . 195.8.2 The results of the assessments . 195.8.3 Functional equivalent in communication . 205.8.4 Social performance requirements from client’s brief and/or regulations. 205.8.5 Technical and functional performance . 216 Requirements for assessment methods of social performance of buildings . 216.1 Overview of the methodology for assessment of social performance of buildings . 216.2 Social performance categories, aspects and indicators . 226.2.1 General . 226.2.2 Categories for social aspects and impacts . 22Annex A (informative) Work programme of CEN/TC 350. 25A.1 Work programme of CEN/TC 350 . 25Annex B (informative) Social Aspects in the Life cycle stages of construction works . 26Bibliography . 27 SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 3 Foreword This document (EN 15643-3:2012) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 350 “Sustainability of construction works”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by July 2012, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by July 2012. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 4 Introduction This European Standard forms part of a series of the European Standards, written by CEN/TC 350, (see Annex A), providing a system for the sustainability assessment of buildings at the building level using a life cycle approach. The sustainability assessment quantifies aspects and impacts to assess the environmental, social and economic performance of buildings using quantitative and qualitative indicators, both of which are measured without value judgements. The purpose of this series of standards is to enable comparability of the results of assessments. This series of European Standards does not set benchmarks or levels of performance. This series of standards will allow the sustainability assessment, i.e. the assessment of environmental, social and economic performance of a building, to be made concurrently and on an equal footing, on the basis of the same technical characteristics and functionality of the object of assessment. The sustainability assessment of buildings uses different types of information. The results of a sustainability assessment of a building provide information on the different type of indicators, the related building scenarios and the life cycle stages included in the assessment. In carrying out assessments, scenarios and a functional equivalent are determined at the building level. Assessment at the building level means that the descriptive model of the building with the major technical and functional requirements has been defined in the client's brief or in the regulations, as illustrated in Figure 1. Assessments can be undertaken for the whole building, for parts of the building, which can be used separately, or for elements of the building. Although the evaluation of technical and functional performance is beyond the scope of this series of standards, the technical performance and functional characteristics are considered within this framework by reference to the functional equivalent. The functional equivalent takes into account the technical and functional requirements and forms a basis for comparisons of the results of the assessment.
Any particular demands for, or related to, the environmental, social and economic performance defined in the client’s brief, or in regulations, may be declared and communicated. Figure 1 shows how the functional equivalent, and deviations in the technical and functional characteristics that differ from those required either by client’s brief or through regulations, are to be declared and communicated with the results of the assessment.
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Figure 1 — The concept of sustainability assessment of buildings
NOTE 1 The outer box with the dotted line represents the area standardised by CEN/TC 350. In concept, the integrated building performance incorporates environmental, social and economic performance as well as the technical and functional performance, and these are intrinsically related to each other, as illustrated in Figure 2. Although the assessment of technical and functional performance does not form part of this series of standards, their interrelationship with environmental, social and economic performance is prerequisite for an assessment of sustainability performance of buildings, and therefore is taken into account.
It is advisable to carry out an assessment at the earliest opportunity during the conceptual stages of a construction or refurbishment project such as in the sketch plan stage in order to provide a broad estimate of the environmental performance, social performance and economic performance. As the project evolves, the assessment may be periodically reviewed and updated to support decision-making. A final assessment (as-built) should be carried out. The results of this final assessment can be used to inform all parties concerned. SIST EN 15643-3:2012
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NOTE 2 The grey boxes represent the current work programme of CEN/TC 350. Figure 2 — Work programme of CEN/TC 350
This framework is Part 3 of the framework standards for sustainability assessment of buildings shown in Figure 2 above. It focuses on the principles and requirements for the assessment of the social performance of a building at the “framework level”. The first revision of the general framework standard, EN 15643-1, will combine all four parts of the framework of this series of standards into one framework standard. This will ensure simultaneous revision of the interlinked parts of the frameworks within the series of standards. In the future, the assessment methodologies within this series of standards may be part of an overall assessment of integrated building performance. The assessment methodologies may also be extended to an assessment of the neighbourhoods and the wider built environment.
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EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 7 1 Scope This European Standard forms one part of a series of European Standards and provides the specific principles and requirements for the assessment of social performance of buildings taking into account technical characteristics and functionality of a building. Assessment of social performance is one aspect of sustainability assessment of buildings under the general framework of EN 15643-1. The framework applies to all types of buildings, both new and existing, and it is relevant for the assessment of the social performance of new buildings over all stages of their life cycle, and of existing buildings to their end of life.
NOTE 1 Although all stages of the life cycle are considered in this European Standard, the choice of what is practical to cover in the implementation of this framework is the subject of the standard on “Assessment of Social Performance of Buildings –Methods”, which is under development. The first version of the Methods standard may limit the application of the framework to fewer than all life-cycle stages, depending on what methods are appropriate for European standardisation at this time. Future revisions of the Methods standard will include the assessment of social performance for other stages of the building life cycle as appropriate methods for measurement are developed and become suitable for European standardisation. The social dimension of sustainability concentrates on the assessment of aspects and impacts of a building expressed with quantifiable indicators. The social performance measures will be represented through indicators for the following social performance categories: accessibility; adaptability; health and comfort; loadings on the neighbourhood; maintenance; safety / security; sourcing of materials and services; stakeholder involvement. The European Standards developed under this framework do not set the rules for how building assessment schemes may provide valuation methods. Nor do they prescribe levels, classes or benchmarks for measuring performance. NOTE 2 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. The rules for assessment of social aspects of organisations are not included within this framework. However, the consequences of decisions or actions that influence the social performance of the object of assessment are taken into account. SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 8 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 15804, Sustainability of construction works – Environmental product declarations – Core rules for the product category of construction products EN 15643-1, Sustainability of construction works — Sustainability assessment of buildings — Part 1: General Framework EN 15643-2, Sustainability of construction works — Assessment of buildings — Part 2: Framework for the assessment of environmental performance EN 15643-4, Sustainability of construction works —
Assessment of buildings — Part 4: Framework for the assessment of economic performance prEN 16309, Sustainability of construction works – Assessment of social performance of buildings – Methods ISO 15392:2008, Sustainability in building construction – General principles ISO 15686-1:2011, Buildings and constructed assets – Service life planning – Part 1: General principles and framework ISO 15686-2, Buildings and constructed assets – Service life planning – Part 2: Service life prediction procedures ISO 15686-7, Buildings and constructed assets – Service life planning – Part 7: Performance evaluation for feedback of service life data from practice ISO 15686-8, Buildings and constructed assets – Service-life planning – Part 8: Reference service-life and service life estimation ISO/TS 15686-9, Buildings and constructed assets – Service-life planning – Part 9: Guidance on assessment of service-life data 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this standard series, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 assembled system part of works component (3.9) or a set of components incorporated in the construction works (3.12) NOTE Adapted from the definitions in the Construction Products Directive Guidance Paper C and from the definition of construction in ISO 6707-1. 3.2 brief written document that states the client’s (3.8) requirements for a construction project [ISO 6707-2:1993] SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 9 3.3 building construction works (3.12) that has the provision of shelter for its occupants or contents as one of its main purposes and is usually enclosed and designed to stand permanently in one place [ISO 6707-1:2004] 3.4 building fabric all construction products (3.10) that are fixed to the building (3.3) in a permanent manner, so that the dismantling of the product decreases the performance of the building and the dismantling or replacement of the product constitutes construction operations 3.5 building-integrated technical system installed technical equipment to support operation of a building NOTE This includes technical building systems (3.42) and other systems for sanitation, security, fire safety, internal transport, building automation and control, and IT communications. 3.6 building site specified area of land where a building (3.3) is located or is defined to be located and construction work (3.11) of the building and associated external works (3.21) are undertaken NOTE Adapted from the definition of site in ISO 6707-1. 3.7 built environment collection of buildings, external works (3.21) (landscape area), infrastructure and other construction works (3.12) within an area NOTE Adapted from the definition of environment in ISO 6707-1. 3.8 client person or organisation that requires a building (3.3) to be provided, altered or extended and is responsible for initiating and approving the brief (3.2) [ISO 6707-1:2004] 3.9 component construction product (3.10) manufactured as a distinct unit to serve a specific function or functions [ISO 6707-1:2004] 3.10 construction product item manufactured or processed for incorporation in construction works (3.12) NOTE 1 Construction products are items supplied by a single responsible body. NOTE 2 Adapted from the definition in ISO 6707-1 according to the recommendation of ISO/TC59/AHG Terminology. SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 10 3.11 construction work activities of forming construction works (3.12) [ISO 6707-1:2004] 3.12 construction works everything that is constructed or results from construction operations NOTE 1 This covers both building (3.3) and civil engineering works, and both structural and non-structural elements. NOTE 2 Adapted from the definition in ISO 6707-1. 3.13 decommissioning activities of removing building (3.3) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1) from operational status to non-operational status 3.14 durability ability to maintain technical performance (3.43) throughout the service life (3.34); subject to specified maintenance (3.27) under the influence of foreseeable actions NOTE 1 Foreseeable actions are related to “normal” agents that could be expected to act on the works or parts thereof. Potential degradation factors that can affect the performance of the works include for example, temperature, humidity, water, UV radiation, abrasion, chemical attack, biological attack, corrosion, weathering, frost, freeze-thaw and fatigue.
NOTE 2 Adapted from the definition on CPD Guidance Paper F and in ISO 6707-1. 3.15 economic aspect aspect of construction works (3.12), assembled system (part of works) (3.1), processes or services related to their life cycle (3.25) that can cause change to economic conditions [ISO 15392:2008] 3.16 economic impact any change to the economic conditions, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from economic aspects (3.15) NOTE Derived from the definitions of impact and economic impact in ISO 15392. 3.17 economic performance performance (3.28) related to economic impacts (3.16) and economic aspects (3.15) [ISO 15392:2008] SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 11 3.18 environmental aspect aspect of construction works (3.12), part of works (3.1), processes or services related to their life cycle (3.25) that can cause change to the environment EXAMPLES Use of energy and mass flow, production and segregation of wastes, water use, land use, emissions to air. NOTE The above examples are added to the definition of environmental aspect in ISO 15392:2008. [ISO 21931-1:2010] 3.19 environmental impact any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from environmental aspects (3.18) NOTE Derived from the definitions of impact and environmental impact in ISO 15392:2008. [ISO 21931-1:2010] 3.20 environmental performance performance (3.28) related to environmental impacts (3.19) and environmental aspects (3.18) [ISO 15392:2008] and [ISO 21931-1:2010] 3.21 external works construction works (3.12) external to the building structure but within the building's (3.3) site [ISO 6707-1:2004] 3.22 functional equivalent quantified functional requirements (3.24) and/or technical requirements (3.44) for a building (3.3) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1) for use as a basis for comparion 3.23 functional performance performance (3.28) related to the functionality of a construction works (3.12) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1), which is required by the client (3.8), users (3.46) and/or by regulations NOTE Adapted from the definition in ISO 15686-10 3.24 functional requirement type and level of functionality which is required by the users (3.46) of a building (3.3) or assembled system (3.1) or by regulations for a specific activity or function NOTE Adapted from the definition in ISO 15686-10. 3.25 life cycle consecutive and interlinked stages in the life of the object under consideration SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 12 3.26 maintainability ability of a component (3.9), an assembled system (part of works) (3.1) or construction works (3.12) to be retained in a state in which it can perform its required functions
or be restored to such a state when a fault occurs NOTE Adapted from the definition in ISO 6707-1. 3.27 maintenance combination of all technical and associated administrative actions during the service life (3.34) to retain a building (3.3) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1) in a state in which it can perform its required functions NOTE 1 Maintenance includes cleaning, servicing, repainting, repairing, replacing parts of the construction works (3.12) where needed, etc. (CPD Guidance Paper F). NOTE 2 Adapted from the definition in ISO 15686-1:and ISO 6707-1 according to the CPD Guidance Paper F. 3.28 performance expression relating the magnitude of a particular aspect of the object of consideration relative to specified requirements, objectives and/or targets NOTE Adapted from the definition in ISO 6707-1 according to the draft recommendation of ISO/TC59/AHG Terminology. 3.29 project specification specification of construction works (3.12) for a specific project that prescribes the construction work (3.11) and the construction products (3.10) to be used and how they are to be applied [ISO 6707-2:1993] 3.30 RSL service life (3.34) of a construction product (3.10) which is known to be expected under a particular set i.e. a reference set of in-use conditions and which may form the basis of estimating the service life (3.34) under other in-use conditions [ISO 21930:2007] 3.31 refurbishment modifications and improvements to an existing building (3.3) in order to bring it up to an acceptable condition [ISO 6707-1:2004] 3.32 required service life service life (3.34) required by the client or by regulations. 3.33 scenario collection of assumptions and information concerning an expected sequence of possible future events SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 13 3.34 service life working life period of time after installation during which a building (3.3) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1) meets or exceeds the technical requirement (3.44) and functional requirements (3.24) [ISO/DIS 15686-1:2011] 3.35 sketch plan stage the stage at which alternative outline proposals are evaluated and a preferred solution produced sufficiently to obtain client’s (3.8) approval [ISO 6707-2:1993] 3.36 social aspect aspect of construction works (3.12), assembled system (part of works) (3.1), processes or services related to their life cycle (3.25) that can cause change to society or quality of life NOTE In the context of this series of European Standards, only aspects related to users (3.46) of the building (3.3) and immediate neighbourhood are considered. [ISO 15392:2008] 3.37 social impact any change to society or quality of life, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from social aspects (3.6) NOTE Derived from the definitions of impact and social impact in ISO 15392. 3.38 social performance performance (3.28) related to social impacts (3.37) and social aspects (3.36) [ISO 15392:2008] 3.39 sustainability ability of a system to be maintained for the present and future generations NOTE In this context, "system" comprises environmental, social and economic aspects. 3.40 sustainability assessment of buildings
combination of the assessments of environmental performance (3.20), social performance (3.38) and economic performance (3.17) taking into account the technical requirements (3.44) and functional requirements (3.24) of a building (3.3) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1), expressed at the building level 3.41 system boundary interface in the assessment between a building (3.3) and the environment or other product systems NOTE System boundary defines what is included and what is not included in the assessment. [ISO 21931-1:2010] SIST EN 15643-3:2012
EN 15643-3:2012 (E) 14 3.42 technical building system technical equipment for heating, cooling, ventilation, hot water, lighting or for a combination thereof NOTE Adapted from the definition in the recast of Energy Performance of Building Directive. 3.43 technical performance performance (3.28) related to the capability of construction works (3.12) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1), which are required or are a consequence of the requirements made either by the users or by regulqtions, or both NOTE Derived from the definition of building performance in ISO 6707-1:2004. 3.44 technical requirement type and level of technical characteristics of a construction works (3.12) or an assembled system (part of works) (3.1), which are required or are a consequence of the requirements made by the client (3.8), users (3.46) and/or by regulations 3.45 transparency open, comprehensive and understandable presentation of information [EN ISO 14044:2006]
[ISO 21930:2007] [ISO 21931-1:2010] 3.46 user person or organisation for which a building (3.3) is designed (including building owner, manager and occupants) NOTE Adapted from the definition in ISO 6707-1:2004. 3.47 waste substance or object which the holder discards or intends or is required to discard NOTE Adapted from the definition in Directive 2008/98/EC. 4 Principles 4.1 General The standards developed under this framework provide a European System for the assessment of social performance of buildings based on a life cycle approach. A building assessment system may comprise more than one methodological part: quantifying, analytical part(s) of the method and a valuation part(s) including value judgements. The standards within this framework de
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