BREEAM New construction

Use the BREEAM New construction standards for international consistency and comparability in delivering high performing, sustainable assets.

About BREEAM New construction

The BREEAM New construction standards provide a framework to deliver newly built assets which are high performing and sustainable. The framework supports commercial success while creating positive environmental and social impact. Each standard uses a common framework that is adaptable to the asset’s location, allowing for international consistency and comparability.

About BREEAM New construction

The sustainability framework is underpinned by credible science, allowing the assessment process to identify valuable insights on the asset’s performance. The internationally recognised and third-party certification provides assurance and validation of the data collated throughout the assessment.

Benefits of BREEAM New construction

Benefits of BREEAM New construction

The New construction standards benefit property investors, developers, owners and occupiers by:

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Driving sales and rental values

Supporting routes to net zero

Contributing to environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals

Mitigating environmental impact

Reducing operational costs

Providing one assessment for multiple sustainability outcomes

Enhancing economic and social value

Supporting disclosures and reporting requirements

Providing independent, third-party assurance on asset performance and sustainability

Register your interest for BREEAM Version 7 New Construction

Register your interest for BREEAM Version 7 New Construction

BREEAM New Construction Version 7 is set for full release later this year. This update ensures that BREEAM’s building assessment, benchmarking, and certification criteria remain aligned with the latest scientific data on energy efficiency and Net Zero Carbon (NZC), focusing on whole life carbon.


Key Version 7 highlights:

A pre-release of the BREEAM New Construction Version 7 technical manuals (UK and International), along with a comprehensive summary of changes document, are now available for review. Read more here.