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BCO Research Publications

 

BCO Research Publications Available

16 Nov 2011

BCO members can access the full research library on our research portal for free (excluding the BCO Best Practise Guides). View the complete list of publications including our flagship BCO Guide to Specification here.

 

Post-Occupancy Evaluation

15 Nov 2011

Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) provides the foundation work from which knowledge and learning can be built upon to improve design and social cohesion within the built environment.

 

Property Data Report 2011

3 Oct 2011

Key facts on commercial property.

 

Service charges in commercial property

1 Oct 2011

This is the 2nd edition of this code of practice from RICS Practice Standards, UK

 

BCO/BOMA State of the Nations Survey

1 Oct 2011

BCO and the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International surveyed their members to gauge their perspectives on the current conditions of the commercial real estate markets and future prospects.

 

Occupier Satisfaction Survey 2011

13 Sep 2011

The executive summary of the fifth annual survey measuring the satisfaction of commercial occupiers in the UK.

 

Tax Increment Financing: The US experience and its potential applications in the UK

8 Sep 2011

The BCO has established a three year sponsorship programme for MSc students at Cass Business School, City University, London. This is the second student research paper and it examines the track record of tax increment financing schemes (TIFs) in the USA.

 

BCO Guide to Fit Out

18 Jul 2011

The latest edition of this best practice guide provides occupiers with a clear framework on which to base their office fit outs in the future.

 

The challenges for the office sector over the next decade and beyond

16 May 2011

What will the offices of the future look like and how will they be used? This report addresses a range of questions on the issues affecting the offices of the future.

 

Whole-Life Carbon

18 Apr 2011

Future environmental legislation is likely to apply to carbon emissions associated with the whole life of the building, from construction through to demolition and beyond.

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