BREEAM: Driving best practice for 25 years – FC&A Magazine
For 25 years BREEAM has challenged the construction industry to do better – FC&A Magazine
For 25 years BREEAM has challenged the construction industry to do better – FC&A Magazine
A rich ecology can enhance our communities and improve the health and wellbeing of building users.
COP21 was more than just the coming together of nations to offer fine words on tackling climate change. Last December’s UN summit finally saw agreement on a compelling target for carbon reductions.
From the 1990’s in response to consumer concern over tropical forest population disturbance and wider deforestation, BREEAM began to encourage stakeholders to proactively mitigate associated risks.
The Your BREEAM category of this year’s BREEAM Awards attracted more than 6,000 votes on the BREEAM website.
For 25 years, BREEAM has challenged the construction industry to do better, driving improvements in standards in all areas which have led to regulatory change.
The Education & Health category in this year’s BREEAM Awards 2016 is a real life ‘Battle of Britain’.
BREEAM project teams are being challenged and upskilled to deliver and adapt a built environment fit for the climates of the future.
Since its launch in 1990, BREEAM has become known around the world as a mark of quality for sustainable construction.
The shortlists for the BREEAM Awards 2016 announced this week represent some of the finest examples of sustainable buildings around the world.