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ISO 15686-1

Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning - Part 1: General principles and framework

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 May 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Buildings in general): 91.040.01
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This part of ISO 15686 identifies and establishes general principles for service life planning and a systematic framework for undertaking service life planning of a planned building or construction work throughout its life cycle (or remaining life cycle for existing buildings or construction works).

The life cycle incorporates initiation, project definition, design, construction, commissioning, operation, maintenance, refurbishment, replacement, deconstruction and ultimate disposal, recycling or re-use of the asset (or parts thereof), including its components, systems and building services.

This part of ISO 15686 is applicable to the service life planning of individual buildings.

NOTE A series of service life plans can be used as input data to the strategic property management of a number of buildings.

Document History

ISO 15686-1
May 15, 2011
Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning - Part 1: General principles and framework
This part of ISO 15686 identifies and establishes general principles for service life planning and a systematic framework for undertaking service life planning of a planned building or construction...
September 1, 2000
Buildings and Constructed Assets - Service Life Planning - Part 1: General Principles
This part of ISO 15686 describes the principles and procedures that apply to design when planning the service life of buildings and constructed assets. It is important that the design stage includes...

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