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Staffordshire - BREEAM Credit Reports - 0121 381 0129
The office that covers this area is: Birmingham
The towns & cities that are covered within this county are:
Abbots Bromley, Above Church, Acton Trussell, Adbaston, Allgreave, Alton, Amington, Anslow, Armitage, Bagnall, Balterley, Barton-under-Needwood, Basford, Berkswick, Biddulph, Bilthbury, Bobbington, Branston, Broad Meadow, Burntwood, Burston, Burton upon Trent, Cannock, Caverswall, Cheadle, Chesterton, Codsall, Coton, Cross Heath, Denstone, Eccleshall, Elmhurst, Fazeley, Fole, Froghall, Grindley, Hamstall Ridware, Haughton, Hednesford, Horton, Keele, Kingstone, Leek, Lichfield, Loggerheads, Marchington Woodlands, Middleport, Milton, Newton, Oakamoor, Oulton, Penkridge, Perton, Rocester, Rugeley, Sandon, Silverdale, Stafford, Stoke on Trent, Stone, Stramshall, Stretton, Tamworth, Trentham, Tutbury, Upper Hulme, Uttoxeter, Wall, Westlands, Whitmore,
Phone Number: 0121 381 0129 Email: staffordshire@e2consultants.co.uk
BREEAM is sometimes referred to as BREEAM Assessments, BREEAM Assessment Ratings, BREEAM Reports, BREEAM Assessors, BREEAM Rating.
Book Your BREEAM Assessment
Call one of your BREEAM assessors in Staffordshire on 0121 381 0129 or email breeam@e2consultants.co.uk for further information or to book your BREEAM assessment.
What Does BREEAM Stand For?
BREEAM stands for Building Research Establishment's Enviromental Assement Method and was first published in 1990 by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) that covers Staffordshire.
What Is A BREEAM Rating?
The BREEAM ratings for a new, non-domestic building in Staffordshire are:
- Pass: standard good practice (top 75%)
- Good: intermediate good practice (top 50%)
- Very Good: advanced good practice (top 25%)
- Excellent: best practice (top 10%)
- Outstanding: innovator (top 1%)
It used to be that 'Good' was the maximum level that could be achieved with 100% being the maximum score in Staffordshire from a BREEAM assessment. However, in 2008, a new 'Outstanding' category was added - although the percentages required for each level remained the same.
How Is BREEAM Assessed?
BREEAM's aim is to educate building designers, owners and occupiers throughout Staffordshire about the impact their building has on the local area. To do this, BREEAM gives a rating of Outstanding, Excellent, Very Good, Good or a Pass based on transport, waste, energy, health, water, pollution, materials, management and ecology.
How To Achieve BREEAM Excellence
The scoring for a BREEAM assessment in Staffordshire is as follows:
- Outstanding: 85%+
- Excellent: 70%+
- Very Good: 55%+
- Good: 45%+
- Pass: 30%+
- Unclassified: <30%
What Are The Benefits of BREEAM?
A BREEAM certification is a way of validating how good a building in Staffordshire is in terms of the environmental impact through a globally recognised standard. It's the hope that the BREEAM assessment will help building owners and designers to improve their carbon footprint and make better use of their resources.
It's not unheard of that making a building more environmentally friendly will increase the cost of construction - but BREEAM aims to show that by building this way you will save on operational costs in the future that in turn limit investor costs and makes the property more attractive when reselling.
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