Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1: Ecodesign in the programming phase; 1.1 Mobilizing those involved; 1.1.1 The general contractor's role; 1.1.2 The end users' role; 1.1.3 The programme manager's role; 1.1.4 Purpose of the operation; 1.1.5 Describing the users; 1.1.6 Pre-contractual form; 1.2 Considered parameters; 1.2.1 Economic feasibility; 1.2.2 Feasibility vis-à-vis urban planning; 1.2.3 Feasibility vis-à-vis sustainable development; 1.2.4 Collecting physical data; 1.2.5 Analyzing regulatory data; 1.2.6 Knowledge of users.
  • 1.3 Obtained results1.3.1 List of activities; 1.3.2 Operating principles; 1.3.3 Level of nominal performance; 1.3.4 Operating performances; 1.3.5 The life cycle horizon; 1.3.6 Objective cost; 1.4 Transfer modalities; 1.4.1 Operation chart; 1.4.2 Structure of an application for tender; 1.4.3 Validation criteria; 1.4.4 Post-contractual form; 1.4.5 Verification conditions; 1.4.6 Synopsis; 1.5 Overview diagram; 2: Ecodesign in the design phase; 2.1 Mobilizing the actors; 2.1.1 The role of architectural project management; 2.1.2 The role of technical project management; 2.1.3 The economist's role.
  • 2.1.4 The nature of objects2.1.5 Dimensions conveyed by objects; 2.1.6 Pre-contractual form; 2.2 Considered parameters; 2.2.1 Creation of surfaces; 2.2.2 External delimitation of volumes; 2.2.3 Internal delimitation of volumes; 2.2.4 Personal integrity; 2.2.5 Integrating into the site; 2.2.6 Projecting an image; 2.3 Obtained results; 2.3.1 Choosing architectonic principles; 2.3.2 How components link together; 2.3.3 Choice of building principles; 2.3.4 Constructability; 2.3.5 Level of performances; 2.3.6 Justifying choices; 2.4 Transfer modalities; 2.4.1 Architectural plans.
  • 2.4.2 The actual documents2.4.3 Validation conditions; 2.4.4 Post-contractual form; 2.4.5 Payment; 2.4.6 Synopsis; 2.5 Overview diagram; 3: Ecodesign in the production phase; 3.1 Mobilizing the actors; 3.1.1 The construction company's role; 3.1.2 The sub-contractors' role; 3.1.3 The industrials' role; 3.1.4 The distributors' role; 3.1.5 Technical control; 3.1.6 Post-contractual form; 3.2 Considered parameters; 3.2.1 The stakeholder spectrum; 3.2.2 Organization of the site; 3.2.3 The building's siting; 3.2.4 Geotechnical prerequisite; 3.2.5 Approval of the plans; 3.2.6 Authorizations.
  • 3.3 Obtained results3.3.1 Analysis of tasks; 3.3.2 Implementation plans; 3.3.3 Linkpoint planning; 3.3.4 On-site transport and delivery of premises; 3.3.5 Production and security; 3.3.6 Financial aspect; 3.4 Transfer modalities; 3.4.1 Acceptance; 3.4.2 Environmental notice; 3.4.3 Completed project file; 3.4.4 The maintenance file; 3.4.5 Instruction manual; 3.4.6 Synopsis; 3.5 Overview diagram; 4: Ecodesign in the operation phase; 4.1 Mobilizing the actors; 4.1.1 The significance of end users; 4.1.2 The operator's role; 4.1.3 The investor's role; 4.1.4 The financing burden.