Construction & infrastructure certification - A key aim of sustainable building is to minimise resource use and raw materials as possible. The focus is on all stages of a building's life cycle.

 

 

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Certification programs, which measure the sustainability of structures, have been created as an effective tool to support sustainable development. This gives investors and architects a complete picture as well as a tool to make design and execution easier.

 

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Certification programs, which measure the sustainability of structures, have been created as an effective tool to support sustainable development. This gives investors and architects a complete picture as well as a tool to make design and execution easier.

 

The construction and Infrastructure industries are  becoming more active in certifications as a result of various regulations and more strict energy and environmental specifications.

 

They're proving to be a useful tool for maintaining the long-term efficiency and success of building or reconstruction programs.

Which standards can fit your sector ?

Well-known management norm in the building industry, and is crucial for any company looking to improve quality control. It is an important component of a complete construction management system. In a quality management loop, ISO 9001 helps streamline operations, boost market results, and drive productivity.

The environmental sustainability practices of an organisation are covered by ISO 14001 guidelines. Environmental sustainability is important for construction companies – and a core aspect of corporate social responsibility. Environmentally conscious companies are well placed to cut costs and pollution across the supply chain, satisfy existing and potential regulatory enforcement criteria, and make their operations more efficient and sustainable.

A construction management system's main aim is to improve worker health and safety. ISO 45001 is a management-level system for strengthening the company's health and safety protocols. Clear, realistic priorities and a systematic approach to risk assessment around workplace wellness are hallmarks of a successful health and safety management framework. Introducing a management system with these qualities will result in less on-the-job injuries and improved productivity from a reduction in sickness and injury.

SSIP is a scheme that can only be achieved once you have ISO 45001. It enables to check your construction’s compliance to obligations. It gives more than mere reassurance that the business is abiding by the law. They ease the buying process for customers by ensuring that manufacturers are meeting the contract's minimum requirements. SSIP takes together all of the health and safety regulations, allowing the company to take advantage of certain markets that were previously unavailable to it.

Construction companies with high overhead costs or diverse working conditions can benefit from ISO 50001: It establishes the company's energy efficiency practices in order to reduce greenhouse emissions and maintenance costs. It is strongly connected to ISO 14001, making the approval process smoother for any corporation that already has a strong environmental protection system in place.

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