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- Tips for a new BREEAM assessor
- Best practice for early stakeholder engagement
- Making sure the design team know what to provide - hints and tips
- Chasing the design team for evidence
- BREEAM Evidence referencing
- Common pitfalls relating to BREEAM assessments
- Design Team Perception of the BREEAM Standard
- Evidence examples/suggestions for compliance (not prescriptive)
- Sending a positive message to the team regarding BREEAM
- Who is responsible for what?
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