IHBC’s Practice Signpost from DB: BSRIA’s Rules of Thumb – Guidelines for building services

Rules of Thumb – Guidelines for building services’ (5th Edition) (BG 9/2011), written by Glen Hawkins and published in April 2011, remains a valuable source of engineering design, environmental performance and project cost data for building services projects, but publishers BSRIA are to replace it with a number of smaller publications with updated content.

… this project will involve consulting with the industry about the content of the new guides…

Designing Buildings (DB) writes:

The book is a valuable source of engineering design, environmental performance and project cost data for building services projects. Update for 2023: BG 9/2011 Rules of Thumb is one of BSRIA’s best-selling publications, providing useful data to help inform early stages of design. However, it is now 12 years old, so it might not meet the needs of the modern industry and some data may be out of date. BSRIA have just started a project to replace Rules of Thumb with a number of smaller publications with updated content. These are expected to be published later in 2023.

A major part of this project will involve consulting with the industry about the content of the new guides – what needs updating, what could be added or removed, and how it can be made more user-friendly. If you would like to take part in this consultation, please start by completing this short questionnaire. Your responses are highly confidential and we will then be in touch for further information. If you have any questions about this project, or would like updates on progress, please contact BSRIA’s publications manager David Bleicher.

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