For a small cost a sustainability rating scheme can help construction and infrastructure
projects deliver not only better environmental outcomes but also better social and
economic outcomes. “By setting a series of standards and targets the rating scheme
encourages projects to innovate and produce a better project,” says Chris Broadbent at
building science centre BRE.

See the episode here: https://youtu.be/G7SK6bSB8ew
Sustainability rating schemes such as CEEQUAL and BREEAM are often argued to be a great cost
for construction or infrastructure projects. But the cost is actually less than 0.5 percent of the total
project cost for smaller projects and very much less for larger projects.
“There is a cost but there is also a gain. And the gain, we would argue – if properly managed, can
be greater than the cost,” says Chris Broadbent, Managing Director at CEEQUAL Ltd and Director,
BREEAM Infrastructure, in the latest episode of Construction Climate Talks.
A rating scheme gives projects an opportunity to use the scheme to understand and manage a whole
range of sustainability and environmental impacts that are relevant to the project to achieve the
best overall outcome.
“It helps them to use that as a framework to manage all of those impacts to deliver a better project.
And through all that there is a process of learning about sustainability, of applying it effectively,
innovating to get better outcomes and at the end having a really good result to show to the world
by way of an independently verified award certificate”.
See Chris Broadbent talking about the benefits of sustainability rating schemes in the 11th episode
of Construction Climate Talks here: https://goo.gl/nAoAwV The episode is also released on CCC
YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. The Construction Climate Talks series by the
Construction Climate Challenge initiative highlights some of the most important issues in climate
sustainability today.

See all the previous episodes here:
http://constructionclimatechallenge.com/climatetalks/
For further information please visit http://constructionclimatechallenge.com/ or contact
info@constructionclimatechallenge.com

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