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BEAM P

LUS

I

NTERIORS

C

OMMERCIAL

, R

ETAIL

A

ND

I

NSTITUTIONAL

M

ANAGEMENT

(MAN)

MAN 2 C

ONSTRUCTION

IAQ M

ANAGEMENT

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MAN 2 C

ONSTRUCTION

IAQ M

ANAGEMENT

E

XCLUSION

None.

O

BJECTIVE

Reduce the potential for indoor air quality problems resulting from

construction and where applicable demolition, to the benefit of

workers, and adjacent neighbours.

C

REDIT ATTAINABLE

1

C

REDIT REQUIREMENT

1 credit for implemented, adequate mitigation measures that reduced

IAQ impacts arising from demolition and fit-out activities.

A

SSESSMENT

Criteria

The Construction IAQ Management Plan which included procedures

meeting the following minimum requirements:

i.

measures to protect the Building Services Installation, its

ventilation system components, and air pathways against

contamination during construction;

ii.

measures to protect the building components against

contamination during construction;

iii.

control measures for HVAC&R system and component

protection.

iv.

in the event that HVAC&R system, building components or air

pathways were not adequately protected, cleaning

procedures to be employed prior to the premises being

occupied;

v.

contaminant source control;

vi.

interruption of moisture/pollutant pathways;

Events shall be scheduled to protect indoor air quality by:

i.

permitting adequate airing-out of new materials;

ii.

sequencing the installation of finish materials;

iii.

proper curing of concrete and wet finishes before covering;

The plan should specify the location, type, amount, sequence and

timing of the various control measures, including emergency

procedures, and the labour, materials and time required to implement

them. The project construction documents should address the

following:

i.

an overview of tasks to be executed;

ii.

a list of reference documents, including specifications,

drawing list, and submittal drawings;

iii.

a list of participants in the process and their responsibilities;

iv.

a plan for management, communication and documentation;

v.

an outline of the scope of the IAQ Management Plan,

including submittal review, inspection, and enforcement;

vi.

the expected written work products, including logbook,

checklists and worksheets;

vii.

a schedule of activities;