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CEEQUAL is the international evidence-based sustainability assessment, rating and awards scheme for civil engineering, infrastructure, landscaping and works in public spaces. It was established following work promoted by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and operated with a group of 14 industry shareholders. In November 2015 CEEQUAL was acquired by Building Research Establishment (BRE Global Ltd) following a recommendation from the CEEQUAL Board; this move represents a shared ambition to bring together two successful sustainability rating schemes – BREEAM and CEEQUAL – to create a single, science-based best practice standard and certification tool for civil engineering and other infrastructure projects in the UK and around the world. From November, CEEQUAL will transfer its business operations to BRE Global, and CEEQUAL will, after this transfer, be delivered by the BREEAM certification team with continued support from the CEEQUAL scheme management team.

CEEQUAL
Assessment & award scheme for improving sustainability in civil engineering, infrastructure, landscaping and works in public spaces
PurposeSustainability assessment and awards
HeadquartersWatford
Websitehttp://www.ceequal.com

CEEQUAL was rebranded to join the BREEAM suite of products as "BREEAM Infrastructure" in October, 2022. This rebrand will firmly bring infrastructure into the BREEAM suite of schemes and help demonstrate our holistic approach to improving sustainability in the built environment across different sectors and asset life cycle stages. This has been done by BRE to create a holistic approach to improving sustainability in the built environment across different sectors and asset life cycle stages. CEEQUAL Projects will be known as BREEAM Infrastructure Projects, while CEEQUAL Term Contracts will be known as BREEAM Infrastructure Term Contracts.

The acquisition has been prompted by the industry's desire for a single sustainability rating scheme that addresses the challenges that Infrastructure clients, professions and contractors currently face in delivering more sustainable and resilient infrastructure. The new scheme will also address the need for integration with building related schemes so that clients with mixed developments can have a single combined rating for their asset. The new single combined scheme will help to deliver enhanced environmental and social benefits for civil engineering works and better economic outcomes that benefit society.

CEEQUAL encourages and promotes the attainment of high economic, environmental and social performance in all forms of civil engineering through identifying and applying best practice. It aims to assist clients, designers and contractors to deliver improved sustainability performance and strategy in a project or contract, during specification, design and construction. The scheme rewards project and contract teams who go beyond the legal, environmental and social minima to achieve distinctive environmental and social performance in their work.[1]

History edit

Prior to the recent acquisition by BRE, CEEQUAL was developed by a team led by the ICE, with government financial support from the DETR and DTI Partners in Innovation schemes, and from the ICE's Research & Development Enabling Fund. The development of CEEQUAL was managed by Crane Environmental Ltd., and received support and participation from relevant government departments and agencies, professional and industry associations, and civil engineering consultants and contractors.

Following industry-wide consultation and trialling, the scheme was launched in September 2003 and the first eight Awards presented at the ICE.

Since then, CEEQUAL has become the UK industry scheme for assessing environmental and sustainability performance in civil engineering and public realm projects, and is now widely used by major civil engineering clients, designers and contractors. In June 2008 CEEQUAL was recognised by HM Government's report, Strategy for Sustainable Construction as an initiative helping to 'drive forward' the government's design agenda for civil engineering and infrastructure projects.[2] The total construction value of all projects assessed or in process of being assessed under CEEQUAL reached the £6 billion mark in autumn 2008. By 2015 the civil engineering value of work that has been or is currently being assessed exceeds £25 billion.[3]

In October, 2022 CEEQUAL was rebranded to join the BREEAM suite of products as "BREEAM Infrastructure".

How CEEQUAL works edit

The scheme uses a points-scoring-based assessment, which is applicable to any civil engineering or public realm project. The scheme is made up of 200 questions within the CEEQUAL Manual relating to environmental and social aspects of a project such as the use of water, energy and land, impacts on ecology, landscape, neighbours, archaeology, as well as waste minimisation and management, and community relations and amenity. Awards are made to projects in which the clients, designers and constructors have gone beyond the legal and environmental minima, to achieve distinctive environmental standards of performance.

Project assessments are self-assessments carried out by an Assessor from within any part of a project team, or contracted in, who must have been trained by CEEQUAL. CEEQUAL also appoints a trained Verifier to the project, who is independent of the project team and acts to support the Assessor and provide validation of the completed assessment and subsequent Award. The first step involves the Assessor and Verifier agreeing which questions are not relevant to the project and should be scoped out. The project is then assessed against the remaining question set. The Assessor completes the assessment by gathering the appropriate supporting evidence and completing a Scoring Spreadsheet. This is then submitted to the Verifier, together with the supporting evidence, for review and approval. Once the Verifier is satisfied with the assessment, the Scoring Spreadsheet is submitted to CEEQUAL for ratification, and a CEEQUAL Award certificate is issued.[4]

There are several different CEEQUAL Award levels that a project can achieve, depending on the percentage number of points scored against the scoped-out question set. These are:

  • more than 25% – Pass
  • more than 40% – Good
  • more than 60% – Very Good
  • more than 75% – Excellent

Award types edit

Five types of award can be applied for:

  • Whole Project Award, which is normally applied for jointly by or on behalf of the client, designer and principal contractor(s)
  • Client & Design Award
  • Design Only Award, applied for by the principal designer(s) only
  • Construction Only Award, applied for by the principal contractor(s) only
  • Design & Build Award, applied for the designer(s) and constructor(s) of a project.

For larger or long-term projects an Interim (Client & Outline Design) Award is assessed en route to a final Whole Project Award.

The manual edit

The CEEQUAL Assessment Manual for Projects contains the 200 questions that comprise the CEEQUAL scheme and against which projects are assessed. The Manual also contains background information and references, guidance on scoring and scoping out, and examples of what is considered appropriate evidence. The question set is split into the following 12 topic areas:

  • Project management
  • Land use
  • Landscape
  • Ecology and biodiversity
  • The historic environment
  • Water resources and the water environment
  • Energy and carbon
  • Material use
  • Waste management
  • Transport
  • Effects on neighbours
  • Relations with the local community and other stakeholders

In November 2008, Version 4 of the CEEQUAL Manual was launched. This provided a significant update to previous versions, including new questions specifically targeting carbon emissions and whole-life-cycle carbon analysis.[5]

The CEEQUAL Manual should be read in conjunction with the Scheme Description and Process Handbook, which introduces the process of a CEEQUAL assessment and acts as a 'how to' guide for the Manual.

Projects awarded edit

Some of the civil engineering projects to have achieved CEEQUAL Awards

Bridges

Public realm

Rail

River / coastal defence structures

Roads

Water supply & sewerage

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ CEEQUAL Website – Introduction. Retrieved 2 December 2008
  2. ^ ICE News Website – CEEQUAL gets government backing in new construction strategy[permanent dead link]. Retrieved 2 December 2008
  3. ^ Press Release – Value of projects assessed under CEEQUAL is approaching £6bn[permanent dead link]. Retrieved 2 December 2008
  4. ^ AggRegain Website – CEEQUAL Step by Step Guide. Retrieved 2 December 2008
  5. ^ Press Release – CEEQUAL is launching new Scheme Manual at CIVILS 2008[permanent dead link]. Retrieved 2 December 2008
  6. ^ CEEQUAL Award – London Overground East London Line Project, Interim Client & Design Award 21 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 4 December 2008
  7. ^ Rail Technology Magazine – Hademore Level Crossing wins construction-only award 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2 December 2008
  8. ^ IEMA Website – Sustainable Construction at Terminal 5 13 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 3 December 2008
  9. ^ CEEQUAL Award – A590 High and Low Newton Bypass 7 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 3 December 2008

External links edit

  • CEEQUAL
  • BREEAM Infrastructure

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operated with a group of 14 industry shareholders In November 2015 CEEQUAL was acquired by Building Research Establishment BRE Global Ltd following a recommendation from the CEEQUAL Board this move represents a shared ambition to bring together two successful sustainability rating schemes BREEAM and CEEQUAL to create a single science based best practice standard and certification tool for civil engineering and other infrastructure projects in the UK and around the world From November CEEQUAL will transfer its business operations to BRE Global and CEEQUAL will after this transfer be delivered by the BREEAM certification team with continued support from the CEEQUAL scheme management team CEEQUALAssessment amp award scheme for improving sustainability in civil engineering infrastructure landscaping and works in public spacesPurposeSustainability assessment and awardsHeadquartersWatfordWebsitehttp www ceequal comCEEQUAL was rebranded to join the BREEAM suite of products as BREEAM Infrastructure in October 2022 This rebrand will firmly bring infrastructure into the BREEAM suite of schemes and help demonstrate our holistic approach to improving sustainability in the built environment across different sectors and asset life cycle stages This has been done by BRE to create a holistic approach to improving sustainability in the built environment across different sectors and asset life cycle stages CEEQUAL Projects will be known as BREEAM Infrastructure Projects while CEEQUAL Term Contracts will be known as BREEAM Infrastructure Term Contracts The acquisition has been prompted by the industry s desire for a single sustainability rating scheme that addresses the challenges that Infrastructure clients professions and contractors currently face in delivering more sustainable and resilient infrastructure The new scheme will also address the need for integration with building related schemes so that clients with mixed developments can have a single combined rating for their asset The new single combined scheme will help to deliver enhanced environmental and social benefits for civil engineering works and better economic outcomes that benefit society CEEQUAL encourages and promotes the attainment of high economic environmental and social performance in all forms of civil engineering through identifying and applying best practice It aims to assist clients designers and contractors to deliver improved sustainability performance and strategy in a project or contract during specification design and construction The scheme rewards project and contract teams who go beyond the legal environmental and social minima to achieve distinctive environmental and social performance in their work 1 Contents 1 History 2 How CEEQUAL works 3 Award types 4 The manual 5 Projects awarded 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editPrior to the recent acquisition by BRE CEEQUAL was developed by a team led by the ICE with government financial support from the DETR and DTI Partners in Innovation schemes and from the ICE s Research amp Development Enabling Fund The development of CEEQUAL was managed by Crane Environmental Ltd and received support and participation from relevant government departments and agencies professional and industry associations and civil engineering consultants and contractors Following industry wide consultation and trialling the scheme was launched in September 2003 and the first eight Awards presented at the ICE Since then CEEQUAL has become the UK industry scheme for assessing environmental and sustainability performance in civil engineering and public realm projects and is now widely used by major civil engineering clients designers and contractors In June 2008 CEEQUAL was recognised by HM Government s report Strategy for Sustainable Construction as an initiative helping to drive forward the government s design agenda for civil engineering and infrastructure projects 2 The total construction value of all projects assessed or in process of being assessed under CEEQUAL reached the 6 billion mark in autumn 2008 By 2015 the civil engineering value of work that has been or is currently being assessed exceeds 25 billion 3 In October 2022 CEEQUAL was rebranded to join the BREEAM suite of products as BREEAM Infrastructure How CEEQUAL works editThe scheme uses a points scoring based assessment which is applicable to any civil engineering or public realm project The scheme is made up of 200 questions within the CEEQUAL Manual relating to environmental and social aspects of a project such as the use of water energy and land impacts on ecology landscape neighbours archaeology as well as waste minimisation and management and community relations and amenity Awards are made to projects in which the clients designers and constructors have gone beyond the legal and environmental minima to achieve distinctive environmental standards of performance Project assessments are self assessments carried out by an Assessor from within any part of a project team or contracted in who must have been trained by CEEQUAL CEEQUAL also appoints a trained Verifier to the project who is independent of the project team and acts to support the Assessor and provide validation of the completed assessment and subsequent Award The first step involves the Assessor and Verifier agreeing which questions are not relevant to the project and should be scoped out The project is then assessed against the remaining question set The Assessor completes the assessment by gathering the appropriate supporting evidence and completing a Scoring Spreadsheet This is then submitted to the Verifier together with the supporting evidence for review and approval Once the Verifier is satisfied with the assessment the Scoring Spreadsheet is submitted to CEEQUAL for ratification and a CEEQUAL Award certificate is issued 4 There are several different CEEQUAL Award levels that a project can achieve depending on the percentage number of points scored against the scoped out question set These are more than 25 Pass more than 40 Good more than 60 Very Good more than 75 ExcellentAward types editFive types of award can be applied for Whole Project Award which is normally applied for jointly by or on behalf of the client designer and principal contractor s Client amp Design Award Design Only Award applied for by the principal designer s only Construction Only Award applied for by the principal contractor s only Design amp Build Award applied for the designer s and constructor s of a project For larger or long term projects an Interim Client amp Outline Design Award is assessed en route to a final Whole Project Award The manual editThe CEEQUAL Assessment Manual for Projects contains the 200 questions that comprise the CEEQUAL scheme and against which projects are assessed The Manual also contains background information and references guidance on scoring and scoping out and examples of what is considered appropriate evidence The question set is split into the following 12 topic areas Project management Land use Landscape Ecology and biodiversity The historic environment Water resources and the water environment Energy and carbon Material use Waste management Transport Effects on neighbours Relations with the local community and other stakeholdersIn November 2008 Version 4 of the CEEQUAL Manual was launched This provided a significant update to previous versions including new questions specifically targeting carbon emissions and whole life cycle carbon analysis 5 The CEEQUAL Manual should be read in conjunction with the Scheme Description and Process Handbook which introduces the process of a CEEQUAL assessment and acts as a how to guide for the Manual Projects awarded editSome of the civil engineering projects to have achieved CEEQUAL AwardsBridges Victoria footbridge HerefordPublic realm Custom House Square BelfastRail London Overground East London Line 6 Hademore level crossing West Coast Main Line 7 River coastal defence structures Dartford Creek flood embankment stabilisation London New St Germans pumping station Middle Level Norfolk Twin Rivers Diversion Scheme Heathrow Airport 8 Roads A58 Blackbrook diversion scheme St Helens Merseyside A590 High and Low Newton bypass Cumbria 9 Cross Valley Link Road NorthamptonWater supply amp sewerage Thames Water Ring Main tunnel extensions London Reading sewage treatment plantSee also editInfrastructure Sustainability Council of AustraliaReferences edit CEEQUAL Website Introduction Retrieved 2 December 2008 ICE News Website CEEQUAL gets government backing in new construction strategy permanent dead link Retrieved 2 December 2008 Press Release Value of projects assessed under CEEQUAL is approaching 6bn permanent dead link Retrieved 2 December 2008 AggRegain Website CEEQUAL Step by Step Guide Retrieved 2 December 2008 Press Release CEEQUAL is launching new Scheme Manual at CIVILS 2008 permanent dead link Retrieved 2 December 2008 CEEQUAL Award London Overground East London Line Project Interim Client amp Design Award Archived 21 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 4 December 2008 Rail Technology Magazine Hademore Level Crossing wins construction only award Archived 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2 December 2008 IEMA Website Sustainable Construction at Terminal 5 Archived 13 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 3 December 2008 CEEQUAL Award A590 High and Low Newton Bypass Archived 7 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 3 December 2008External links editCEEQUAL BREEAM Infrastructure Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CEEQUAL amp oldid 1157656427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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