- ISO 15686
ISO 15686 is the in development ISO standard dealing with
service life planning . is adecision process which addresses the development of theservice life of abuilding component ,building or other constructed work like abridge ortunnel . Its approach is to ensure a proposeddesign life has astructured response in establishing its service life normally from a reference or estimatedservice life framework . Then in turn secure alife-cycle cost profile (orwholelife costing when called for) whilst addressing environmental factors likelife cycle assessment andservice life care and end of life considerations includingobsolescence andembodied energy recovery.Service life planning is increasingly being linked withsustainable development andwholelife value .The objective of service life planning is to provide
reasonable assurance that the estimated service life of a new building on a specificsite , with planned maintenance, will be at least as long as thedesign . Service life planning facilitates the making of well-informeddecisions regardingvalue engineering ,cost planning ,maintenance planning , andenvironmental impact . As service life cannot be estimated precisely, the objective requires the making of an appropriately reliable estimate of the service life of the building using availableknowledge relating to the service life of eachmaterial ,component , assembly, andsystem that is to be used in the building.If the estimated service life of any of these is likely to be less than the
design life of the building, a decision should be made as to whether maintenance,repair , orreplacement could ensure that itsessential functions could be adequately maintained. To assist withspecification anddesign , and avoidance ofobsolescence andwaste ,service life planning may include projections of the needs for, and timing of replacement and end of life recovery.15686 for service life planning is being prepared by
Technical Committee ISO/TC 59 ,Building construction -Subcommittee SC 14 ,Design life .In Great Britain, the new British Standard BS ISO 15686-5:2008 Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning is currently being launched (September 2008). The life cycle costing standard and the additional Standardized method of life cycle costing for construction (SMLCC) provide an in-depth guide to life cycle costing, an area of increasing importance. The
BSI explains that "the UK building industry recognizes that life cycle costing (LCC) is necessary and important, but confusion exists about the best method to realise the economic and environmental benefits of such costing".List of sub standards
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ISO 15686-1 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 1:General principle s
#ISO 15686-2 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 2, Service life prediction procedures
#ISO 15686-3 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 3,Performance audit s and reviews
#ISO 15686-4 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 4,Data dictionary (Technical Report)
#ISO 15686-5 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 5,Whole life cycle costing
#ISO 15686-6 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 6, Procedures for consideringenvironmental impact s
#ISO 15686-7 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 7,Performance evaluation forfeedback of service life data from practise
#ISO 15686-8 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 8, Reference service life
#ISO 15686-9 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 9, Guide on service life declarations for building products
#ISO 15686-10 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 10, serviceability
#ISO 15686-11 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 11,Terminology Further developments
* Parts 1-3 have been published whilst parts 5-8 are at an advance stage of completion (to be published in
2006 ).
* Serviceability andFunctional requirements are also likely to be included during2006 .
* Further information may be obtained from ISOGeneva orBSI Chiswick London .External links
* [http://irc.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cibw80/ CIB W80]
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