(4 credits available)
Aim
To minimise the frequency of replacing exposed elements of the building and landscape, improving material optimisation.
Question
Does the asset contain features that protect exposed elements of the building and landscaping from damage from pedestrian traffic and external vehicular collision?
Credits | Answer | Select all that apply |
0 | A | Question not answered |
0 | B | No |
1 | C | Protection from the effects of high pedestrian traffic in all main entrances, public areas and thoroughfares (corridors, lifts, stairs, doors etc.). |
1 | D | Protection against any internal vehicular or trolley movement within 1m of the internal building fabric in all storage and delivery areas or corridors. |
1 | E | Protection against, or prevention from, any potential vehicular collision where vehicular parking and maneuvering occurs within 1m of the building façade for all car parking areas and within 2m for all delivery areas. |
1 | F | Communal pathways which are easily accessible and dissuade building users from walking across delicate landscaped areas. |
Assessment criteria
Criterion | Assessment criteria | Applicable answer |
1 |
Filtering Where assets aren’t exposed to the risks described or there are no communal pathways these options can be filtered out of the assessment. |
C-F |
2 | Examples of suitable durability and protection measures to public or common areas can include hard-wearing and easily washable floor finishes in heavily used circulation areas (i.e. main entrance, corridors and stairs) | C |
3 |
Examples of suitable durability and protection measures from vehicular parking and maneuvering areas can include:
|
E |
Evidence
Criteria | Evidence requirement |
- |
Examples of suitable durability and protection measures from vehicular parking and maneuvering areas can include:
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1 | Photographic evidence or Assessor’s site inspection report of asset protection infrastructure listed by the client. |
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