Engage with BREEAM Wiki
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5 easy ways to engage
- Browse the Wiki and register (2 mins)
- Share the Wiki (or any article) via email or social media easily using the share button
- Add a new line of content to a Multiple Author Article
- Author a whole article yourself and link it to your profile and website
This is your Wiki
- It is for and by everyone
- It's easy contribute - we'll show you how
Browse
- BREEAM Key Articles for selected links to key scheme or stakeholder content
- Issue Support Documents
- All BREEAM articles (A-Z)
Muliple-author articles (MAA)
| Good articles to make your first contribution in are the multiple-author articles | |
Author your own article
- Got an whole article in you then go for it. Concise and well-structured articles will increase value and readership. See Get started - top tips and help.
- Be aware of what kind of articles are most popular and useful. This article explains more.
- Choose your article title for SEO. See here
- Add your signature to link readers to your profile.
General help
- Try making an edit to the test article here
- Quick introduction to DB Wiki
- Get started - top tips and help
Featured articles
Check out some of the best features and news from Designing Buildings as well as key stories from around the web.
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Construction Management, 10 June.
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Building Safety Act implementation in Wales
CIAT to host industry panel on 26 June.
New and updated CLC building safety guidance.
New UK National Buildings Database.
Building Safety Wiki Interviews
Chief executive of the British Woodworking Federation.
Planning condition discharge in England and Wales
A brief explanation from a building compliance expert, with further links.
Overheating guidance and tools for building designers
Guidance for dealing with element of building fabric control that have increasing importance.
Shading for housing, a design guide
From the Good Homes Alliance and British Blind and Shutter Association.
UK Standard Skills Classification (SSC)
A shared framework for describing skills needs.
Social media ban consultation comes to close
CIOB urges UK Government to consider social media’s role in careers guidance in ban debate.
















