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Standards
A supplement to the first international standard on life cycle costing, BS ISO 15686-5:2008 Buildings and constructed assets. Service-life planning. Read more…
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BSI Group
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Hana Gajdosova
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This part of ISO 15686 gives guidelines for performing life-cycle cost (LCC) analyses of buildings and constructed assets and their parts. BS ISO 15686-5 is the first international standard for property life cycle costing. Read more…
Blogs & Opinion
Blog from BAM's Charlie Law on reducing waste production in the construction industry Read more…
BAM Construct UK Ltd
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Charlie Law
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Guidance and industry reports
A poster from the UK Contractors Group describing the concept of the circular economy Read more…
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UK Contractors Group (UKCG)
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Andrew Kinsey
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The UKCG Good Neighbour Site Guide has been produced to assist contractors, irrespective of size, in establishing a good neighbour strategy and maintaining good relationships with neighbouring communities. Read more…
Blog by Charlie Law of BAM about embodied carbon and the impact of construction waste as well as the impact of treating the waste (e.g. from recycling, incineration with energy recovery or sending it to landfill). Read more…
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