Standard Practice for Sustainable Infrastructure

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Abstract

  • Prepared by the Sustainable Infrastructure Standards Committee of the Committee on Sustainability of ASCE

    Standard Practice for Sustainable Infrastructure, ASCE/COS 73-23, addresses development and implementation of sustainable infrastructure solutions through the entire infrastructure life cycle. It can be used for infrastructure solutions of any scale, although it is specifically not intended to unduly burden small projects.

    The standard guides project leaders to encourage transformative development of the infrastructure solution from the earliest stages; consider and analyze all reasonable alternatives; and consider natural, no-construction, and constructed project solutions. It also provides life-cycle cost analysis requirements to protect and professionally steward private and public funds.

    ASCE 73-23 will help owners or owner agencies, architects and engineers, support organizations, and contractors and subcontractors meet stakeholder needs and issues, as well as balance the economic, environmental, and social impacts (positive and negative, quantifiable and nonquantifiable) throughout the life cycle of sustainable infrastructure solutions.

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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
1–2
CHAPTER 2 SUSTAINABILITY LEADERSHIP
3–3
CHAPTER 3 QUALITY OF LIFE
5–5
CHAPTER 4 RESOURCE ALLOCATION
7–7
CHAPTER 5 NATURAL WORLD
9–9
CHAPTER 6 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
11–11
CHAPTER 7 RESILIENCE.
13–13
CHAPTER 8 LIFE-CYCLE COST ANALYSIS
15–15
COMMENTARY TO STANDARD 73-23.
CHAPTER C1 GENERAL
17–17
CHAPTER C2 SUSTAINABILITY LEADERSHIP
19–19
CHAPTER C3 QUALITY OF LIFE
21–21
CHAPTER C4 RESOURCE ALLOCATION
23–24
CHAPTER C5 NATURAL WORLD
25–25
CHAPTER C6 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
27–27
CHAPTER C7 RESILIENCE
29–29
CHAPTER C8 LIFE-CYCLE COST ANALYSIS
31–31
REFERENCES (NOT CITED)
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