Life Cycle Assessment where similar buildings approach is being followed (GN20 – Section 4)

Where multiple buildings are included within the scope of a single BREEAM assessment following the Similar Buildings approach, in accordance with Section 4 of GN20, unless identical, each building must be assessed and reported separately within the LCA.

Shared elements (e.g. substructure, external works, or building services serving multiple buildings) may be apportioned between buildings using a reasonable and transparent method (e.g. by gross internal area or other appropriate project-specific metric), in line with recognised industry approaches.

For the purposes of BREEAM benchmarking under Mat 01:
• The results submitted to the platform must represent a single building, not a combined site-wide result.
• Where multiple buildings are included within an assessment, the worst-performing building (in kgCO₂e/m²) must be used for benchmarking in line with the Similar Buildings methodology (section 4.2 of GN20).

Full evidence must be provided to demonstrate:
• That all buildings within scope of the assessment have been included, with individual LCAs completed for each building, and
• How results have been separated and, where relevant, how shared elements have been allocated.


Rationale: In line with Section 4.2 of GN20, BREEAM issues must be assessed for each individual building, with credits awarded based on the worst‑performing building for each assessment issue. The Similar Buildings approach therefore remains an individual‑building assessment methodology and does not constitute a site‑wide assessment, even where multiple buildings are included.