A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit

With around three million properties in England affected by severe weather-driven surface water (pluvial) flooding, and the number likely to increase as a result of climate change, it is important that homeowners and businesses are encouraged to take steps to minimise the effects of future flood eve...

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Main Authors: Tagg Andrew, Laverty Kevin, Escarameia Manuela, Garvin Stephen, Cripps Alan, Craig Robbie, Clutterbuck Adam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160713004
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spelling doaj-f3d01a0e44214e71b0cc23b884acd8322021-02-02T07:51:23ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422016-01-0171300410.1051/e3sconf/20160713004e3sconf_flood2016_13004A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofitTagg Andrew0Laverty Kevin1Escarameia Manuela2Garvin Stephen3Cripps Alan4Craig Robbie5Clutterbuck Adam6HR WallingfordBSIHR WallingfordBRERICSDefra, Area 3C, Nobel houseIndependentWith around three million properties in England affected by severe weather-driven surface water (pluvial) flooding, and the number likely to increase as a result of climate change, it is important that homeowners and businesses are encouraged to take steps to minimise the effects of future flood events. This is where property-level protection and building resilience measures are important. However, stakeholders will continue to need assistance and advice on how to select appropriate measures. Based on laboratory testing and other desk studies, a guidance document was developed in 2007 giving advice on resilient approaches for new buildings. This was adopted by many organisations, to inform measures that could be used, particularly to deal with residual flood risks, which cannot always be designed out. Since 2009, through the “Statement of Principles” with the insurance industry and the NPPF, unsuitable development has been discouraged in areas at high flood risk. However, with the increased awareness of the need to deal with surface water for existing housing stock, a new standard was needed. Therefore the British Standards Institution has developed a new standard (BS 85500) that updates and extends the guidance document, including retrofitting flood resistance and resilience measures to existing properties. This paper outlines the Standard’s contents and some of the key issues associated with its development.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160713004
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author Tagg Andrew
Laverty Kevin
Escarameia Manuela
Garvin Stephen
Cripps Alan
Craig Robbie
Clutterbuck Adam
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Laverty Kevin
Escarameia Manuela
Garvin Stephen
Cripps Alan
Craig Robbie
Clutterbuck Adam
A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit
E3S Web of Conferences
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Laverty Kevin
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title A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit
title_short A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit
title_full A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit
title_fullStr A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit
title_full_unstemmed A new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit
title_sort new standard for flood resistance and resilience of buildings: new build and retrofit
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2016-01-01
description With around three million properties in England affected by severe weather-driven surface water (pluvial) flooding, and the number likely to increase as a result of climate change, it is important that homeowners and businesses are encouraged to take steps to minimise the effects of future flood events. This is where property-level protection and building resilience measures are important. However, stakeholders will continue to need assistance and advice on how to select appropriate measures. Based on laboratory testing and other desk studies, a guidance document was developed in 2007 giving advice on resilient approaches for new buildings. This was adopted by many organisations, to inform measures that could be used, particularly to deal with residual flood risks, which cannot always be designed out. Since 2009, through the “Statement of Principles” with the insurance industry and the NPPF, unsuitable development has been discouraged in areas at high flood risk. However, with the increased awareness of the need to deal with surface water for existing housing stock, a new standard was needed. Therefore the British Standards Institution has developed a new standard (BS 85500) that updates and extends the guidance document, including retrofitting flood resistance and resilience measures to existing properties. This paper outlines the Standard’s contents and some of the key issues associated with its development.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160713004
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