This document provides a compilation of relevant information on building resilience strategies in response to public health emergencies, including: — challenges of public health emergencies on built environment; — resilience strategies to meet the challenges; excluding: — emergency operations; — personnel organization and management.

  • Technical report
    28 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off

ISO 19650 part 4 provides detailed process and criteria for the decision points in the process of executing an information exchange within information management as defined by ISO 19650. It promotes a sustainable approach to information exchange where the immediate delivery of information does not preclude its future use.    
It is applicable to any information exchange within project stages (ISO 19650 part 2) and within in-use events (ISO 19650 part 3).  All development and information exchanges should be executed under the appropriate security controls (ISO 19650 part 5).
It supports the satisfaction of a specific EIR/AIR related to an individual information exchange of any type of information by enumerating criteria relating to completeness, compliance to formal exchange schemas, the continuity of concepts between exchanges and the elimination of spatial and specification conflicts

  • Standard
    20 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This document specifies the detailed process and criteria for decision makings when executing an information exchange as specified by the ISO 19650 series to ensure the quality of the resulting project information model or asset information model. It details the implementation of the concepts in ISO 19650-1 and is applicable to any information exchange within the delivery stages covered by ISO 19650-2 and operational trigger events covered by ISO 19650-3.
This document is applicable to assets of all sizes and all levels of complexity. This includes portfolios of buildings, campuses, infrastructure networks, individual buildings and pieces of infrastructure. The requirements in this document should be applied in a way that is appropriate to the scale and complexity of the asset. This document makes use of the phrase “shall consider”. This phrase is used to introduce a list of items that the person in question is required to think about carefully in connection with the primary requirement described in the subclause. The amount of thought involved, the time taken to complete it, and the need for supporting evidence depend on the complexity of the asset, the experience of the person(s) involved, and the requirements of any national policy on introducing building information modelling. On a relatively small or straightforward asset, it can be possible to complete, or dismiss as not relevant, some of these “shall consider” items very quickly. One way to help identify which of the “shall consider” statements are relevant can be to review each statement and create templates for assets of different sizes and complexity.

  • Standard
    20 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This document specifies the detailed process and criteria for decision makings when executing an information exchange as specified by the ISO 19650 series to ensure the quality of the resulting project information model or asset information model. It details the implementation of the concepts in ISO 19650-1 and is applicable to any information exchange within the delivery stages covered by ISO 19650-2 and operational trigger events covered by ISO 19650-3. This document is applicable to assets of all sizes and all levels of complexity. This includes portfolios of buildings, campuses, infrastructure networks, individual buildings and pieces of infrastructure. The requirements in this document should be applied in a way that is appropriate to the scale and complexity of the asset. This document makes use of the phrase “shall consider”. This phrase is used to introduce a list of items that the person in question is required to think about carefully in connection with the primary requirement described in the subclause. The amount of thought involved, the time taken to complete it, and the need for supporting evidence depend on the complexity of the asset, the experience of the person(s) involved, and the requirements of any national policy on introducing building information modelling. On a relatively small or straightforward asset, it can be possible to complete, or dismiss as not relevant, some of these “shall consider” items very quickly. One way to help identify which of the “shall consider” statements are relevant can be to review each statement and create templates for assets of different sizes and complexity.

  • Standard
    12 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    13 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off

This document contains the terms and definitions of general concepts to establish a vocabulary applicable to buildings and civil engineering works.
It comprises:
a) fundamental concepts, which can be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions;
b) more specific concepts, used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards, regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    6 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    171 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day
  • Standard
    307 pages
    English and Russian language
    sale 15% off

This document provides terms and definitions for facility management in relation to buildings and civil engineering works. These terms and definitions reflect standardized terminology relevant to construction works needed by those having a responsibility for facility management.

  • Standard
    25 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    25 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off

This document specifies requirements for information management, in the form of a management process, within the context of the operational phase of assets and the exchanges of information within it, using building information modelling.
This document can be applied to all types of assets and by organizations of all types and sizes involved in the operational phase of assets.
The requirements in this document can be achieved through direct actions carried out by the organization in question or can be delegated to another party.

  • Standard
    43 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This document provides requirements and recommendations for effective planning and design of security measures in the built environment. The purpose of the document is to achieve optimal protection of assets against all kinds of malicious acts, while ensuring functional, financial, and aesthetic aspects. The document describes which methods and routines need to be implemented in various stages of a building or civil engineering works project, as well as the competencies needed to achieve a good result. This document is applicable to new builds, refurbishments and development projects by government and private entities, for various environments, buildings and infrastructure.

  • Standard
    24 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    24 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    24 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off

This document provides an index of typical existing information on concept, disaster risk and countermeasure for resilience of buildings and civil engineering works.

  • Technical report
    27 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Technical report
    27 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off

This document contains the terms and definitions of general concepts to establish a vocabulary applicable to buildings and civil engineering works. It comprises: a) fundamental concepts, which can be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions; b) more specific concepts, used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards, regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    6 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    171 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day
  • Standard
    307 pages
    English and Russian language
    sale 15% off

This document specifies requirements for information management, in the form of a management process, within the context of the operational phase of assets and the exchanges of information within it, using building information modelling. This document can be applied to all types of assets and by organizations of all types and sizes involved in the operational phase of assets. The requirements in this document can be achieved through direct actions carried out by the organization in question or can be delegated to another party.

  • Standard
    30 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    30 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    33 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    33 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off

This document specifies the principles and requirements for security-minded information management at a stage of maturity described as "building information modelling (BIM) according to the ISO 19650 series", and as defined in ISO 19650-1, as well as the security-minded management of sensitive information that is obtained, created, processed and stored as part of, or in relation to, any other initiative, project, asset, product or service. It addresses the steps required to create and cultivate an appropriate and proportionate security mindset and culture across organizations with access to sensitive information, including the need to monitor and audit compliance. The approach outlined is applicable throughout the lifecycle of an initiative, project, asset, product or service, whether planned or existing, where sensitive information is obtained, created, processed and/or stored. This document is intended for use by any organization involved in the use of information management and technologies in the creation, design, construction, manufacture, operation, management, modification, improvement, demolition and/or recycling of assets or products, as well as the provision of services, within the built environment. It will also be of interest and relevance to those organizations wishing to protect their commercial information, personal information and intellectual property.

  • Standard
    28 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    28 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    29 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    29 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off

This document provides a general framework for improving the quality and comparability of methods for assessing the contribution of civil engineering works and their related external works to sustainable development based on a life cycle approach. This document aims to bridge the gap between regional and national methods for the assessment of the sustainability performance of civil engineering works by providing a common framework for their expression. This document identifies and describes issues to be taken into account in the development and use of methods for the assessment of the sustainability performance for all types of civil engineering works, both new and existing, and it is relevant for the assessment of the environmental, social and economic performance of both new and existing civil engineering works over their entire life cycle. The object of assessment in this document is the civil engineering works itself and its area of influence. NOTE 1 For example, the assessment includes any local civil engineering works beyond the immediate area of the civil engineering works; the transportation of the users of the civil engineering works; and the use and exploitation of the civil engineering works itself. Assessments can be undertaken either for the whole civil engineering works, for a part of the civil engineering works, or for a combination of several civil engineering works. This document excludes environmental, social and economic risk assessment, but the results of a risk assessment can be taken into consideration. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with, and following the principles set out in, ISO 15392 and the ISO 14000 family of International Standards. The evaluation of technical and functional performance of the civil engineering works is outside the scope of this document, but the technical and functional characteristics are considered within this framework by reference to the functional equivalent. The functional equivalent takes into account the technical and functional requirements and forms the basis for comparisons of the results of the assessment. Assessment methods that consider only one or two of the three dimensions of sustainability are outside the scope of this document. This document does not set benchmarks or levels of performance relative to environmental, social and economic aspects and impacts. NOTE 2 Valuation methods, levels, classes or benchmarks can be prescribed in the requirements for environmental, social and economic performance in the client's brief, construction regulations, national standards, national codes of practice, civil engineering works assessment and certification schemes, etc. The rules for methods of assessment to consider in the assessment of environmental, social and economic aspects of operation practices are included within this framework, and the consequences of decisions or actions that influence the environmental, social and economic performance of the object of assessment are identified so that they can be taken into account.

  • Standard
    25 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    25 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off

This document specifies requirements for information management, in the form of a management process, within the context of the delivery phase of assets and the exchanges of information within it, using building information modelling. This document can be applied to all types of assets and by all types and sizes of organizations, regardless of the chosen procurement strategy.

  • Standard
    26 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    26 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    28 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    28 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off

This document outlines the concepts and principles for information management at a stage of maturity described as "building information modelling (BIM) according to the ISO 19650 series". This document provides recommendations for a framework to manage information including exchanging, recording, versioning and organizing for all actors. This document is applicable to the whole life cycle of any built asset, including strategic planning, initial design, engineering, development, documentation and construction, day-to-day operation, maintenance, refurbishment, repair and end-of-life. This document can be adapted to assets or projects of any scale and complexity, so as not to hamper the flexibility and versatility that characterize the large range of potential procurement strategies and so as to address the cost of implementing this document.

  • Standard
    34 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    34 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    36 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off

This European Standard specifies the requirements for factory made products of extruded polystyrene foam which are used for frost insulation of roads, railways, trafficked areas, light weight fill for reduction of horizontal and vertical earth pressure and other civil engineering applications.
The products are manufactured in the form of boards, which are also available with special edge and surface treatment (tongue & grooves, shiplap etc.). The standard also covers multilayered insulation boards.
This standard describes product characteristics and includes procedures for testing, evaluation of conformity, marking and labelling.
The standard does not specify the required level of a given property to be achieved by a product to demonstrate fitness for purpose in a particular application. The classes and levels required for a given application are to be found in regulations or non-conflicting standards.
For applications where thermal resistance is required, products with a declared thermal resistance lower than 0,25 m²K/W or a declared thermal conductivity greater than 0,060 W/(m K) are not covered by this standard. This standard does not cover in situ insulation products and products intended to be used for insulation of buildings, of building equipment and industrial installations or products intended for acoustic insulation.

  • Standard
    50 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This European Standard specifies the requirements for factory made products of expanded polystyrene which are used for frost insulation of roads, railways, trafficked areas, light weight fill for reduction of horizontal and vertical earth pressure and other civil engineering applications.
The products are manufactured in the form of boards or blocks. The standard also covers specially cut shaped boards or blocks.
The standard describes product characteristics and includes procedures for testing, evaluation of conformity, marking and labelling.
The standard does not specify the required class or level of a given property to be achieved by a product to demonstrate fitness for purpose in a particular application. The classes and levels required for a given application are to be found in regulations or non-conflicting standards.
For applications where thermal resistance is required, products with a declared thermal resistance lower than 0,25 m²K/W or a declared thermal conductivity greater than 0,060 W/(m K) are not covered by this standard. This standard does not cover in situ insulation products and products intended to be used for the insulation of buildings, of building equipment and industrial installations or products intended for acoustic insulation.

  • Standard
    52 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day
  • Standard
    52 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This Document outlines the concepts and principles to ensure that Health and Safety information is developed, shared and managed collaboratively, ensuring the economic, environmental and social benefits are secured.
This Document;
1) specifies requirements for the collaborative sharing of structured H&S information throughout the asset life-cycle.
2) supports the progressive development of structured H&S information for all built assets.
3) provides guidance on how H&S information is produced, flows and can be used throughout the asset lifecycle. Whilst all H&S risk information can be included within an information model, this document requires the contextualization and filtering of hazards and risks to prioritize the elevated risks and aspects that are safety critical.
4) sets out a framework (risk information cycle) for the application of H&S information-use through BIM processes and applications.
This document specifies how to use H&S information in order to:
a)   provide a safer and healthier environment for end-users;
b)   mitigate the inherent hazards and risks across the asset lifecycle;
c)   result in improved H&S performance, fewer incidents and associated impacts;
d)   provide for clearer, more assured and relevant H&S information to the ‘right-people’ at the ‘right time’;
e)   reduce costs across the whole lifecycle of the asset.
The exchange and use of H&S information is intended to support:
1)   representation of the nature and characteristics of the project, site, built asset and associated activities;
2)   representation of H&S hazards, risks and associated factors;
3)   the generalization, dissemination and re-use of H&S knowledge and experience.
This document is applicable to individuals and organizations that contribute to and influence the definition of design, construction, use (including maintenance) and end of life of a built asset.
This standard is intended to address information management at a stage of maturity described as “building information modelling” (BIM according to the ISO 19650 series. However, the principles and requirements of this document can be applied equally to non-BIM projects.

  • Draft
    30 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This Document outlines the concepts and principles to ensure that Health and Safety information is developed, shared and managed collaboratively, ensuring the economic, environmental and social benefits are secured.
This Document;
1) specifies requirements for the collaborative sharing of structured H&S information throughout the asset life-cycle.
2) supports the progressive development of structured H&S information for all built assets.
3) provides guidance on how H&S information is produced, flows and can be used throughout the asset lifecycle. Whilst all H&S risk information can be included within an information model, this document requires the contextualization and filtering of hazards and risks to prioritize the elevated risks and aspects that are safety critical.
4) sets out a framework (risk information cycle) for the application of H&S information-use through BIM processes and applications.
This document specifies how to use H&S information in order to:
a)   provide a safer and healthier environment for end-users;
b)   mitigate the inherent hazards and risks across the asset lifecycle;
c)   result in improved H&S performance, fewer incidents and associated impacts;
d)   provide for clearer, more assured and relevant H&S information to the ‘right-people’ at the ‘right time’;
e)   reduce costs across the whole lifecycle of the asset.
The exchange and use of H&S information is intended to support:
1)   representation of the nature and characteristics of the project, site, built asset and associated activities;
2)   representation of H&S hazards, risks and associated factors;
3)   the generalization, dissemination and re-use of H&S knowledge and experience.
This document is applicable to individuals and organizations that contribute to and influence the definition of design, construction, use (including maintenance) and end of life of a built asset.
This standard is intended to address information management at a stage of maturity described as “building information modelling” (BIM according to the ISO 19650 series. However, the principles and requirements of this document can be applied equally to non-BIM projects.

  • Draft
    30 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This document addresses adaptation to climate change in the design of buildings and civil engineering works. The document provides a framework, principles, and specific guidance for resilience design adaptive to climate change (RDACC) in buildings and civil engineering works. This type of design method will be applicable not only to new construction, but also to the renewal, retrofit, and replacement of buildings or civil engineering works. This document does not address: — adaptation to climate change in the production and procurement of building materials, components and devices; — adaptation to climate change in construction processes; — climate change mitigation in buildings and civil engineering works; — emergency management in buildings and civil engineering works.

  • Draft
    27 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Draft
    27 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off

This document contains the terms and definitions of general concepts to establish a vocabulary
applicable to buildings and civil engineering works.
It comprises:
a) fundamental concepts, which can be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions;
b) more specific concepts, used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards,
regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    128 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    128 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    133 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This part of ISO 6707 contains the terms and definitions of general concepts to establish a vocabulary
applicable to buildings and civil engineering works.
It comprises
a) fundamental concepts, which can be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions, and
b) more specific concepts, used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards,
regulations, and contracts.

  • Standard
    101 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    106 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

ISO 6707-1:2017 contains the terms and definitions of general concepts to establish a vocabulary applicable to buildings and civil engineering works. It comprises: a) fundamental concepts, which can be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions; b) more specific concepts, used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards, regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    128 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    128 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    133 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

This part of ISO 6707 defines general terms to establish a vocabulary applicable to building and civil engineering. It comprises a) fundamental concepts, which may be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions, and b) more specific concepts, used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards, regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    110 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    115 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

ISO 6707-1:2014 contains the terms and definitions of general concepts to establish a vocabulary applicable to buildings and civil engineering works. It comprises: fundamental concepts, which can be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions; and more specific concepts, used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards, regulations, and contracts.

  • Standard
    101 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    106 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

Defines general terms, in English and French, applicable to building and civil engineering works. Comprises a) fundamental concepts which may be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions; b) more specific concepts used in several areas in building and that may be used commonly in standards, regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    12 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard – translation
    41 pages
    Slovenian language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

ISO 6707-1:2004 defines general terms to establish a vocabulary applicable to building and civil engineering. It comprises fundamental concepts, which may be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions, as well as more specific concepts used in several areas of construction and frequently used in standards, regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    110 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    115 pages
    English language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day

Defines general terms, in English and French, applicable to building and civil engineering works. Comprises a) fundamental concepts which may be the starting point for other, more specific, definitions; b) more specific concepts used in several areas in building and that may be used commonly in standards, regulations and contracts.

  • Standard
    12 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard – translation
    41 pages
    Slovenian language
    sale 10% off
    e-Library read for
    1 day
  • Standard
    24 pages
    English language
    sale 15% off
  • Standard
    24 pages
    French language
    sale 15% off