Standards and measurements for design and construction: Knowledge hub
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Key takeaways
Standards and measurements in the UK construction industry provide a consistent framework that governs how buildings and infrastructure are designed, specified and constructed. They include technical specifications, codes of practice and performance requirements set by bodies such as the British Standards Institution (BSI), as well as statutory regulations like the Building Regulations. These standards cover everything from structural integrity and fire safety to materials testing and sustainability, ensuring that construction work meets recognised benchmarks. By providing clear definitions, units of measurement and tolerances, they create a common language for designers, contractors, manufacturers and regulators.
Why standards and measurements matter
Their importance lies in the way they protect safety, quality and efficiency across the industry. Without consistent standards, projects would be vulnerable to errors, misinterpretation and incompatible practices, leading to increased risks, costs and delays. Standards also help ensure that buildings are safe for occupants, durable over time, properly priced and measured, and compliant with environmental and other obligations. They give clients confidence in the reliability of construction work, support fair competition by setting shared expectations, and enable innovation by providing a stable baseline against which new methods and technologies can be tested. In short, they underpin trust in the construction process and in the built environment itself.
Key articles about standards and measurements
Below is a list of the most widely-read and important articles about standards and measurements on Designing Buildings:
Standards:
- BIM standards. Digital collaboration and information management emphasis.
- BS 7000-4:2013 Design management systems. Guide to managing design in construction.
- BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations. Electrical wiring regulations (IET wiring standards).
- BS 8210:2020 facilities maintenance management code. Best practices for facilities management.
- BS 8414 Fire performance of external cladding systems. Assesses cladding fire resilience test performance.
- BS 9999: Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings.
- BS 9991:2015 Fire safety in the design, management and use of residential buildings. Code of practice.
- Building safety legislation and standards index. Index listing safety-related laws and standards.
- CE marking. Signifies that a product complies with relevant safety, health or environmental regulations
- Comparison of SMM7 with NRM2. Compares legacy and modern measurement systems.
- European Standards. CEN-developed Europe-wide standards framework.
- International Construction Measurement Standards (ICMS). Global framework for consistent cost benchmarking.
- International Property Measurement Standards (IPMS). Global standard for measuring property floor areas.
- ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems. Aids environmental performance improvement and legal compliance.
- ISO 19650. Organising and digitising building information via BIM.
- ISO 30401 Knowledge management systems. Standard for knowledge-management frameworks.
- ISO 9001. Quality-management system requirements for consistent delivery.
- Kite mark. Indicates that the product has been independently tested by BSI.
- New Rules of Measurement. RICS standards for cost estimating, tendering, and whole-life costing.
- Paper sizes. The A, B anc C series.
- Standards in the construction industry. Explains British, international, and technical standards supporting regulations.
Measurements:
- Area. Clarifies definitions and use of area in measurement.
- Bill of quantities. Explains structured lists of measured works for tendering.
- Chainage. Linear measurement standard for site works.
- Conversion of material volumes. Guidelines converting units to practical volumes.
- Conversion of units. Common conversions (e.g., inch to centimetre).
- Cubic metre. Metric system’s fundamental volume measurement.
- Floor area ratio. The total permitted floor area of a building, in relation to the total area of the plot.
- Gross internal area. One of the methods of measuring floor area.
- Measured quantity. Quantities of length, area, volume in projects.
- Measurement. Turning drawings into quantified descriptions and quantities.
- Measurement of existing buildings. Guidance for surveying layouts via measuring.
- Metre. Defines square and cubic metre as SI units.
- Metric system. Explains SI units and their application in construction measurements .
- Net internal area. One of the methods of measuring floor area.
- New Rules of Measurement. Standard measurement rules for cost planning.
- RICS Code of Measuring Practice. Guidelines for measuring buildings and land.
- Site area. The total area within the site title boundaries
- Size. Covers related size terms like area and gross external area.
- Temperature. Different ways of measuring temperature..
- Total useful floor area. One of the methods of measuring floor area.
- Unit rate estimating. Cost planning based on unit measurements.
- Units. Explains units like m2, m3, and quantities in measuring.
- Volume. Understanding cubic metre measures for complex shapes.
All articles about regulations
There are more than 1,000 articles about standards and measurements on Designing Buildings. A full index is available here.
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