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BREEAM Assessments

Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) is the most widely recognised method of assessing the environmental quality of building design. Energist UK provides a full BREEAM service, offering SBEM and BREEAM assessments all under one roof. Energist UK’s BREEAM Team can guide you through the assessment from start to finish, helping you achieve as high a rating as possible – easy!

Energist UK can provide a comprehensive quotation within 24 hours and our BREEAM team will make the assessment as easy as possible for you. We have registered BREEAM assessors for all BREEAM schemes, including:

  • BREEAM Offices
  • BREEAM EcoHomes
  • BREEAM Industrial
  • BREEAM International
  • BREEAM Communities
  • BREEAM Education
  • BREEAM Retail
  • BREEAM Healthcare
  • BREEAM Bespoke

With the Energist team, passing BREEAM is a dream!
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How does BREEAM work in practice?

The assessment process takes the form of an external audit carried out by a licensed BREEAM Assessor, during which credits are awarded relating to a range of environmental issues at global, local and indoor impact levels. The credits achieved are translated into a single overall BREEAM rating (Pass, Good, Very Good, Excellent and Outstanding and a BREEAM certificate is then issued direct from the Building Research Establishment (BRE).

What factors are considered?

BREEAM assesses the performance of buildings in areas including:
• Management: overall management policy, commissioning site management and procedural issues
• Energy: operational energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) issues
• Transport: transport-related CO2 and location-related factors
• Water: consumption and water efficiency
• Waste: site waste management and recycle scheme
• Land use & Ecology: Greenfield and Brownfield sites, ecological value conservation and enhancement of the site