Pitstopping
Energy and Carbon Reporting Framework, Operational Energy and Carbon Information Exchanges for Government Soft Landings, published by the Construction Innovation Hub in October 2021, defines pitstopping as: ‘A BSRIA methodology for risk assessment of a small number of asset items that are crucial to outcome performance.'
Pitstopping - BSRIA's reality checking process for Soft Landings (BG 27/2011), written by Roderic Bunn and published by BSRIA in July 2011, defines pitstopping as: ‘a series of reality-checking workshops to assess a building system from the perspective of its operational outcome.
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