GBE Jargon Buster Numbers
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017 See: MCS017
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½W2L See: HALVING WASTE TO LANDFILL COMMITMENT
1B
1 Brick thick wall, 1 brick being 215 mm. long header to header along the stretcher face, the wall is 215 mm. thick.
1 Brick long is a surveying by eye measure, a wall 10 B long is 215 mm. x 10 bricks and 10 mm. x 9 purpends.
As a check of the coursing height, 4 courses with 4 bed joints will be measured.
Brick lengths are much more variable and a check of the brick length is not often done
(NGS BRM ’10 – ’14)
1C
1 course high wall, 1 brick being 65 mm. high bed face to top face up the header face, the course is 215 mm. thick.
1 brick course high is a surveying by eye measure, a wall 10 course high is 65 mm. x 10 bricks and 10 mm. bed joints x 9.
As a check of the coursing height, 4 courses with 4 bed joints will be measured.
Brick lengths are much more variable and a check of the brick length is not often done
(NGS BRM ’10)
1st PARTY
The manufacturer
See 2nd & 3rd Party
(NGS BRM ’10)
100 See: PAS 100 & BSI PAS 100
100 See: GWP(100)
107 See: PASS 107
1192 See: BS PAS 1192:Part 2
1192 See: BS PAS 1192:Part 3
10002 See: ISO 10002
10003 See: ISO 10003
13485 See: ISO 13485:2012:MEDICAL DEVICES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
14001 See: ISO 14001
14001 See: BS EN ISO 14001
14001 See: ISO 14001:2015:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (EMS)
14006 See: ISO 14006
14025 See: ISO 14025
14044 See: EN ISO 14044
14046 See: ISO 14046
14063 See: ISO 14063
15643 See: BS EN 15643
15686 See: BS ISO 15686
156865 See: BS PD 156865
15804 See: EN 15804
15942 See: BS EN 15942
15978 See: BS EN 15978
16001 See: BS EN ISO 16001
16001 See: EN 16001
18000 See: ISO 18000
18001 See: OHSAS 18001 :2007:OCCUPATIONAL H&S MANAGEMENT
1999/45/EC See: DANGEROUS PREPARATIONS DIRECTIVE (DPD)
2nd PARTY
The purchaser
See Also: 1st & 3rd Party
(NGS BRM ‘10)
20000 See: ISO 20000:-1:2005: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SERVICE MANAGEMENT
20000 See: ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SERVICE MANAGEMENT
PART 1: SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
20121 See: ISO 20121
2030 See: PAS 2030 and BSI PAS 2030
2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
A UN resolution in September 2015 adopting a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity in a new global development framework anchored in 17 Sustainable Development Goals (UN, 2015).
(IPCC Annex II of WGII AR6 ’22)
2050 See: PAS 2050 and BSI PAS 2050
2060 See: PAS 2060
2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIISO BUTYRATE (TXIB)
(ERFMI ’08)
2181 See: BIP 2181
21930 See: BS ISO 21930
21931 See: BS ISO 21931
22000 See: ISO 22000:2005: FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
22301 See: ISO 22301:2012:SOCIETAL SECURITY: BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT SYSTENS
26000 See: BS EN ISO 26000
26000 See: ISO 26000
26000 See: ISO 26000:2010:GUIDANCE ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
27001 See: ISO 27001:2013:INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT
28000 See: ISO 28000:2007:SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
3DMAX
AutoCAD owned, 3D computing
Being developed to use on Apple without PC emulation
(NGS BRM ‘10)
3RD PARTY
The independent party that carries out an assessment or test of a product without bias or preferential treatment
(NGS BRM ‘11)
3RD PARTY ACCREDITATION
If a manufacturer (1st party) claims it’s product complies with a BS or an industry standard, the purchaser (2nd party) has to trust them to be telling the truth or that they have tested the product themselves to prove it.
If the purchaser takes a sample away and tests it they can reassure themselves but it will cost the purchaser to do so.
If the manufacturer gets an independent testing house (3rd party) to carry out tests on their behalf and lets the purchaser know the results, the purchaser is more likely to be happy to believe the results. In this situation the manufacturer is the first party, the purchaser is the second and the independent test house is the third party.
If the third party is a recognised and approved test house then their tests could lead to some form of certification or accreditation like: BSI Kitemark, SGS Yarsley’s Testguard or BBA Agrément Certificate, ETA, etc.
See Also: UKAS
(ASWS BRM ’97) (GBE BRM ’19)
2012/27/EU See: Energy Efficiency Directive
35 See: IR35 TAX RESPONSIBILITIES SUB-CONTRACTORS AND INDIVIDUALS
350 See: CEN TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CEN TC 350
351 See: CEN TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CEN TC 351
37001 See: ISO 37001:2016:ANTI-BRIBARY MANAGEMENT
402 See: BSI PAS 402:2013:WASTE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
45001 See: ISO 45001:HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT
5R Principle
Reduce, Recycle, Recover, Reprocess & Reuse
(Envergy.co.in ’22)
See Also: GBE CPD Waste Hierarchy 45R.pptx
(GBE BRM ’22)
5th ELEVATION
Curved, Flat or Pitched Roofs as seen from above, as shown in Architect’s Drawing Roof Plan.
(NGS BRM ‘10)
5750 See: ISO 9000 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Was BS 5750, Quality Assurance now superseded by ISO 9000
See Also: ISO 9000, Quality Assurance
50001 See: ISO 50001:2011:ENERGY MANAGEMENT
50001 See: ISO 50001 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
60 See: £60k HOUSE
6001 See: BES 6001
6001 See: BES 6001:RESPONSIBLE SOURCING
6002 See: BES 6002:ETHICAL LABOUR SOURCING
67/548/EEC See: DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES DIRECTIVE (DSD)
7 See: BUILDING REGULATION 7
765/2008 See: REGULATION (EC) No. 765/2008
(NGS BRM ‘11)
767 See: CIRIA GUIDE C767 MANAGING RISK THROUGH RESPONSIBLE SOURCING LIST
8 DIGIT CODE
BRE’s Green Guide to Specification adopts 1600 elemental assemblies and assesses their LCA (generically not accurately), each one gets a unique code number that is 8 digits long.
Each element is given a different rating depending upon the building use class, so the unique code number means different things in different places, which is confusing, very unhelpful and potentially erroneous.
BRE will not give permission to 3rd parties to use the codes to enable cross referencing between information sources, contrary to CPI principles promoted by BRE, displaying a profound lack of joined up thinking.
See also: CPI, Co-ordinated Project Information, GBE BEACON, GBE BEST, GreenSpecSTUDIO (now gone)
(GBE BRM ’13-‘19)
80-20 RULE See: PARETO’S PRINCIPLE
8000 See: SA 8000:2014:SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
8887-220 See: BS 8887-220
(CRR & NGS BRM ‘10)
8902 See: BS 8902:2009:Responsible Sourcing Sector Certification Scheme For Construction Products
8903 See: BS 8903:2010:PRINCIPLES AND FRAMEWORK FOR PROCURING RESPONSIBLY
8905 See: BS 8905
9000 See: ISO 9000
9000 See: BS EN ISO 9000
9001 See: ISO 9001:2015:QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (QMS)
91 See: BSI PAS 91:2013:CONSTRUCTION PRE QUALIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE
99 See: BSI PAS 99:2012:INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
£60k HOUSE
One example of the £60k house prototypes built at the BRE Innovation Park using a MMC in the form of SIPs panels has been estimated to cost £7k to demolish and £40k to dismantle.
Obviously DfD (Design for Disassembly) was not high on their agenda when designing it.
Tommy Walsh famous landscape constructor on TV’s GroundForce, build a £60k house in 60 days in March Cambridgeshire using conventional materials.
(NGS BRM ‘10 – ’12)
$
Resource depletion is expressed in the unit $.
This unit indicates the total cost to society that is caused by the extraction of a resource.
This includes that more limited availability of resources causes their price to rise.
(CAP’EM Compass PRé 2013)
© GBE GBC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan **
1997 – 21st January 2013 – 9th January 2023
Images:
Graphic depiction of brickwork properties and performance
© GBE GBC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan **
12th April 2013 – 9th January 2023
See Also:
GBE CPD
- BDA Guide to Brickwork
GBE Jargon Buster
Numbers
- 1B (this page left column)
- 1C (this page left column)
© GBE GBC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan **
21st January 2013 – 9th January 2023