BREEAM UK
The assessor must choose the registration type and also the procurement type.
Registration types (Updated 30/06/2011)
- Bespoke: 2008
- BREEAM Communities: 2008: Domestic
- BREEAM Communities: 2008: Mixed Use
- Courts: 2008
- Education: 2008
- Education: 2008 Education: Further Ed
- Education: 2008 Education: Schools
- Fire Stations: 2008
- Healthcare: 2008
- Higher Education: 2008: Higher Education
- Industrial: 2008
- Multi-residential: 2008 Multi-residential
- Offices: 2008
- Prisons: 2008
- Retail: 2008
- Visitor Centres (Forestry Commission): 2008
- Whitbread Premier Inn: 2008
Government Building Types
- Central Government: Any building wholly owned, developed or procured by a central government department to fulfil its ministerial remit. e.g. DOH - health buildings, MOD - military buildings, Cabinet Office - offices, DEFRA laboratories or offices etc.
- Local Government: Buildings typically occupied by local government employees or providing local authority services to the local community e.g. libraries, sports facilities, council buildings
- Public: Any building for the use of, or providing a service to, the general public e.g. transport hubs, youth clubs
- Not applicable: Not a government building.
Building
Please see "2.0 Scope" in the BREEAM Assessor Manual.
- Speculative: This covers the assessment of speculatively developed buildings with an unknown end occupier. The assessment will be based on the proviso that the infrastructure for basic building services systems will be provided but that the operational area will not be fitted out with lighting or heating.
- Shell only. The building envelope, the walls floor and roof of a building. May also include a core area, such as circulation areas, stairwells, service shafts and lift shafts.
- Not applicable