ISO 15686 - List of Sub Standards

List of Sub Standards

  1. ISO 15686-1 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 1: General principles
  2. ISO 15686-2 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 2, Service life prediction procedures
  3. ISO 15686-3 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 3, Performance audits and reviews
  4. ISO 15686-4 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 4, Data dictionary (Technical Report)
  5. ISO 15686-5 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 5, Whole life cycle costing
  6. ISO 15686-6 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 6, Procedures for considering environmental impacts
  7. ISO 15686-7 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 7, Performance evaluation for feedback of service life data from practise
  8. ISO 15686-8 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 8, Reference service life
  9. ISO 15686-9 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 9, Guide on service life declarations for building products
  10. ISO 15686-10 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 10, serviceability
  11. ISO 15686-11 Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning: Part 11, Terminology

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