• BS 8544:2013

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    Guide for life cycle costing of maintenance during the in use phases of buildings

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  30-09-2013

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    0 Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
    4 Process and applications
    5 Guiding principles and instructions
    6 Methods, rules and techniques for identifying, prioritizing
       and presenting the LCC plans
    7 Maintenance costs for inclusion or exclusion and how to
       express them
    8 Interoperability of LCC of maintenance with BIM
    9 Information sources and data required to undertake LCC
       of maintenance
    10 Informing the decision-making process
    Annexes
    Annex A (informative) - Example of standardized and integrated
            asset data structure
    Annex B (informative) - Examples of methods, rules and
            techniques
    Annex C (informative) - Menu and cost mapping to various standards
            and classification structures
    Annex D (informative) - Example of methods of economic evaluations,
            discount techniques and equations used for LCC of
            maintenance works
    Annex E (informative) - Example of a LCC risk log and mitigation
            guidance
    Annex F (informative) - Information and data assumptions used for
            undertaking LCC of maintenance
    Bibliography

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    Provides guidance and recommendations on undertaking LCC of maintenance during the in use phases of facilities or constructed assets. Also provides guidance and recommendations on the planning and prioritization, budget-setting, optimization, implementation and monitoring of life cycle programmes of maintain and/or renewal works.

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    This British Standard gives guidance and recommendations on undertaking LCC of maintenance during the in use phases of facilities or constructed assets. It covers buildings, systems, assemblies, components, tasks/actions, resources and materials. NOTE1 The guidance covers maintenance planning during the in use (see 3.1.26) phases of a facility’s life cycle. This British Standard also gives guidance and recommendations on the planning and prioritization, budget-setting, optimization, implementation and monitoring of life cycle programmes of maintain and/or renewal works. The guidance includes asset surveys and employer’s maintenance management aspects of operation (as defined in BSISO15686‑5) that are needed to plan and manage maintenance delivery including life cycle works. This British Standard is intended for: public and private sector employers; PFI/PPP/PF2 consortia; property portfolio owners and occupiers and their investors/funders; estate managers, managing agents and facilities managers; building surveyors and engineers; engineering services and maintenance contractors; quantity surveyors and cost management practitioners; designers, constructors, insurers and procurement groups. This British Standard applies to most types of facility. Its application is, therefore, wider than buildings alone and extends to other structures and forms of construction to accommodate diverse needs. NOTE2 See RICS NRM 1, Appendix B [1] for a list of functional unit types of facility and equivalent functional units associated with each. NOTE3 See B&ES SFG20 [2] for industry standard task schedules for planned preventive maintenance along with guidance on how to customize the annualized maintenance programmes by function and service levels. NOTE4 See CIBSE Guide M [3] for reference economic life expectancy data for buildings and services and guidance on how to apply to project and in use situations using factoring methods. This British Standard covers the interoperability of LCC of maintenance with BIM. It is also aligned with the soft landings core principles of proving (or improving) performance post occupancy. NOTE5 Some references have been provided throughout the text to highlight where aspects of these might be relevant. This British Standard does not provide guidance on the assessment of the operation (including energy and carbon costs), occupancy or end of life costs or whole life cost (as defined in BSISO15686‑5). Facilities maintenance management and procurement of facility-related services are specialist areas that link with LCC of maintenance and are covered in detail in BS8210 and BS8572.

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    Committee CB/101
    Development Note Supersedes 12/30218913 DC. (09/2013)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 8536-1:2015 Briefing for design and construction Code of practice for facilities management (Buildings infrastructure)
    15/30315620 DC : 0 BS 8536 - FACILITY MANAGEMENT BRIEFING - CODE OF PRACTICE
    16/30333120 DC : 0 BS 8536-2 - BRIEFING FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION - PART 2: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT (LINEAR AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFRASTRUCTURE)
    BS 1192-4:2014 Collaborative production of information Fulfilling employer’s information exchange requirements using COBie. Code of practice
    17/30354416 DC : DRAFT AUG 2017 BS 8572 - PROCUREMENT OF FACILITY-RELATED SERVICES - CODE OF PRACTICE
    14/30263822 DC : 0 BS ISO 15686-5 - BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTED ASSETS - SERVICE-LIFE PLANNING - PART 5: LIFE-CYCLE COSTING
    14/30294671 DC : 0 BS 1192-4 - COLLABORATIVE PRODUCTION OF INFORMATION - PART 4: FULFILLING EMPLOYERS INFORMATION EXCHANGE REQUIREMENTS USING COBIE - CODE OF PRACTICE
    BS PAS 1192-3(2014) : 2014 SPECIFICATION FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE OPERATIONAL PHASE OF ASSETS USING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
    BS 8536-2:2016 Briefing for design and construction Code of practice for asset management (Linear and geographical infrastructure)

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    BS PAS 1192-2(2013) : 2013 SPECIFICATION FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE CAPITAL/DELIVERY PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS USING BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
    BS 8587:2012 Guide to facility information management
    BS EN 13460:2009 Maintenance. Documentation for maintenance
    BS 8534:2011 Construction procurement policies, strategies and procedures. Code of practice
    BS ISO 15686-7:2017 Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning Performance evaluation for feedback of service life data from practice
    BS EN 15221-6:2011 Facility management Area and space measurement in facility management
    BS ISO 15686-5:2017 Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning Life-cycle costing
    BS EN 15643-4:2012 Sustainability of construction works. Assessment of buildings Framework for the assessment of economic performance
    BS EN 13306:2010 Maintenance. Maintenance terminology
    PD 156865:2008 Standardized method of life cycle costing for construction procurement. A supplement to BS ISO 15686-5. Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning. Life cycle costing
    BS ISO 15686-10:2010 Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning When to assess functional performance
    BS 6100-1:2004 Building and civil engineering. Vocabulary General terms
    BS ISO 15686-8:2008 Buildings and constructed assets. Service-life planning Reference service life and service-life estimation
    BS ISO 6707-1:2014 Buildings and civil engineering works. Vocabulary General terms
    BS ISO 15686-1:2011 Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning General principles and framework
    BS 8572:2011 Procurement of facility-related services. Guide
    BS EN 15221-7:2012 Facility Management Guidelines for Performance Benchmarking
    BS EN 15331:2011 Criteria for design, management and control of maintenance services for buildings
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