SUSTAINABILITY IN CONSTRUCTION AND CIVIL WORKS - Itera
SUSTAINABILITY IN CONSTRUCTION AND CIVIL WORKS - Itera
SUSTAINABILITY IN CONSTRUCTION AND CIVIL WORKS - Itera
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Documentation<br />
The following documentation is required in conjunction with sustainable<br />
project design:<br />
• Environmental surveys and priorities<br />
• A sustainability program that contains environmental goals<br />
• A list of measures with overall economic evaluations, possibly<br />
including payback times for selected measures<br />
An environmental plan must be drawn up and updated regularly. The<br />
approved measures in the environmental plan must be incorporated into<br />
the project, and the results of the measures that are carried out must<br />
subsequently be documented.<br />
The sustainability status must be determined at the end of the individual<br />
project stages in keeping with the sustainability plan’s guidelines, with<br />
the aim of following up on the environmental plan and the measures that<br />
have been carried out. The results of this status must be documented.<br />
When the project has been completed, a fi nal evaluation must be made<br />
that describes the measures that were incorporated into the project. An<br />
evaluation must also be made of whether the goals were met and of any<br />
divergences from the standards set down in Sustainability in Construction<br />
and Civil Works 2010.