Durability - Contents
Introduction
These articles, by Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans, are based
on the premise that for any component the market supplies a range of options
with different whole life performance and cost consequences. Whole life
costs are influenced by durability – component replacement interval,
maintenance activities and frequency as well as costs. Other whole life
performance factors which make an impact on cost are addressed as applicable,
for example thermal or energy efficiency.
For each component type:
- Common component options are described by the criteria which are expected to determine durability in the UK
- Indicative service lives are listed
- Key design, installation and maintenance criteria to maximise whole life performance are identified
- Pointers are given to further good practice guidance
- Generic whole life costs for the common component choices over a 60 year period are tabulated.
Contents
- Timber cladding
- Prefabricated structural panels
- Pitched roof coverings
- Single ply membranes
- Floor decking
- Solar shading
- Windows
- Ceramic wall cladding
- Acoustic separting flooring
- Offices - natural ventilation
- Offices - mechanical ventilation
- Solar hot water
- Photovoltaics
- Wind power costs
- CHP (combined heating and power)
- Rainwater drainage
- Rainwater harvesting
- Hard water
- Domestic timber internal doors
- Kitchen furniture (domestic)
- Rooflights
- Sealants
- Curtain walling
- Structural steel corrosion protection
- Steel fire protection
- Coated steel cladding
- Carpets
- Entrance mats
- Roof, liquid waterproofing
- High performance built-up roofing
- Retail lighting
- Industrial doors
- Fencing
- Anti-bacterial components for healthcare buildings