BREEAM Infrastructure for sustainable design
Sustainable design is crucial to achieving high standards of sustainability in civil engineering projects.
This is because the design stage shapes later stages, determining the approach taken, materials used, and ultimately the outcome produced. Sustainable design is central to bringing sustainable projects to life. BREEAM Infrastructure (formerly CEEQUAL) encourages consideration of sustainability at the design stage to maximise sustainable outcomes.
Why sustainable design matters
Sustainable design at the outset of your project is a smart financial decision. Early registration for BREEAM Infrastructure during the design stage substantially lowers costs compared to addressing sustainability concerns later on.
As projects kick off, the initial phase is the prime opportunity to embed a sustainable approach. Identifying and tackling key sustainability issues early on is not only impactful but also cost-effective. A robust design infused with sustainability from the start sets the trajectory for higher BREEAM Infrastructure ratings, distinguishing your project in a competitive market.
Opting for an integrated sustainable design approach invites diverse project teams to unify, embedding sustainability into every aspect. This collaborative approach boosts the project’s sustainability stance and cost, time, and resource savings.
How BREEAM infrastructure supports sustainable design
Four of BREEAM Infrastructure’s five assessment types directly assess the design stage of projects: Whole Project; Strategy & Design; Design Only; and Design & Construction. Learn more about our design pillars.