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Explainer: BREEAM V7 and how it raises the sustainability bar

Changes to the world’s leading system for assessing sustainability in the built environment aim to raise the bar even further. Mott MacDonald’s Selin Demirci takes a look at the changes brought in by BREEAM V7.

Houghton Primary Care Centre in Sunderland was the first NHS healthcare building to achieve a BREEAM Outstanding rating at both its design and final assessment stages. Image Mott MacDonald.
Houghton Primary Care Centre in Sunderland was the first NHS healthcare building to achieve a BREEAM Outstanding rating at both its design and final assessment stages (Image: Mott MacDonald)

Sustainability performance of new infrastructure and buildings matters more now than ever before, and not just in terms of minimising environmental impact – it now affects financing, asset value and future revenues too.

As a result, the industry’s assessment tool – the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) – has evolved with a new version being introduced on 30 September.

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