Environmental and health related criteria for buildings - ANEC
Environmental and health related criteria for buildings - ANEC
Environmental and health related criteria for buildings - ANEC
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IBO - <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>and</strong> Health <strong>related</strong> Criteria <strong>for</strong> Buildings<br />
- Safety at work<br />
- Building materials with low environmental impacts<br />
- Basic <strong>and</strong> advanced training of operatives etc.<br />
are implemented in tendering documents<br />
The selection of companies may consider SA900-St<strong>and</strong>ard (Social Assessment) <strong>and</strong><br />
Ökokauf-Criteria developed by IFZ Graz (http://www.ifz.tugraz.at/oekoeinkauf/).<br />
49. Qualification of Constructors<br />
By fulfilling the requirements of pre-qualification constructors demonstrate their reliability,<br />
expertise <strong>and</strong> technical capability.<br />
50. Quality Assurance of the Construction Process<br />
Required is the documentation of all materials <strong>and</strong> substances used (including material<br />
safety data sheets <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>ling instructions <strong>for</strong> workers at the building site).<br />
Measurements (of airtightness, noise attenuation, ..) shall demonstrate compliance with the<br />
targets set in the design stage.<br />
10.6. TQB (Total Quality Building)<br />
Construction site <strong>related</strong> issues are assessed within the category “B2. Construction Site<br />
Management” which is weighted by 15 % within the main category “B. Economic <strong>and</strong><br />
Technical Per<strong>for</strong>mance” resulting in an overall assessment of 3 % 90 (30 of 1000 points).<br />
TQB distinguishes between large-scale 91 <strong>and</strong> average building sites <strong>and</strong> construction sites<br />
including refurbishment measures. For large-scale <strong>buildings</strong>, the requirements <strong>for</strong> transport<br />
management, sorting of construction waste, the coordination of environmental protection<br />
measures at the building site as well as in<strong>for</strong>mation policy are tightened compared to<br />
average building sites. For urban revitalization projects combined with the extensions of<br />
<strong>buildings</strong>, the recommended measures have been adopted to the specifications of inner-city<br />
building sites. The detailed assessment <strong>criteria</strong> follow the recommendations of RUMBA 92 <strong>and</strong><br />
are defined as follows:<br />
90 TQB-Kriterienkatalog (TQB catalogue of <strong>criteria</strong>), status 22.07.2010<br />
91 Large-scale building sites are defined as follows: > 50,000m² gross floor area (including underground parking)<br />
<strong>and</strong> > 15,000m² plot area<br />
92 RUMBAGuidelines <strong>for</strong> Sustainable Building Site Management: Short Report (Project of the EU-LIFE program;<br />
ed. Vienna City Administration, Office <strong>for</strong> Urban Planning, Development <strong>and</strong> Construction of the city of Vienna;<br />
project partners: OEKOTECHNA - Entsorgungs- und Umwelttechnik Ges.m.b.H.; Rosinak & Partner ZT GmbH,<br />
raum & kommunikation, Austrian Institute <strong>for</strong> Applied Ecology, Oct. 2004)<br />
Final Report 119 31 03 2011