Overview
ISO 15686-7:2017 - "Buildings and constructed assets - Service life planning - Part 7" establishes a generic, performance evaluation framework for collecting and feeding back real-world service life data from existing buildings and constructed assets. The standard defines terms, documents how to describe technical performance consistently, and prescribes a methodology for planning, inspection, documentation, analysis and interpretation of performance surveys at both the object (single building) and network (stock of buildings) level.
Keywords: ISO 15686-7:2017, service life planning, service life data, performance evaluation, buildings, constructed assets.
Key technical topics and requirements
- Terminology and definitions to ensure consistent reporting of service life, performance degree, symptoms, in‑use conditions, and consequence degree.
- A methodological framework linking service life planning to performance assessment across the building life cycle.
- Guidance for performance surveys covering phases: defining the task, planning, examination, evaluation and reporting.
- The use of the Factor method (linked to ISO 15686-8) to relate Reference Service Life (RSL) to Estimated Service Life (ESL) through factor categories A–G (quality, design, workmanship, indoor/outdoor environment, usage, maintenance).
- Recommendations on registration levels and user‑oriented inspection types to capture meaningful in‑use condition data.
- Analytical tools and annexes: environmental classification and microenvironment assessment (Annex A), prediction of residual service life at object and network levels (Annex B), Markov Chain modelling for performance development (Annex C), and example RSL data records (Annex D).
Keywords: Reference Service Life (RSL), Estimated Service Life (ESL), Factor method, in‑use conditions, performance survey.
Practical applications and users
ISO 15686-7 is intended for practitioners who need to generate, interpret or use in‑use performance data to improve service life planning and decision making:
- Building owners, asset managers and facility managers collecting condition and performance data for maintenance and investment planning.
- Designers, constructors and commissioning teams validating product/system performance during delivery and early operation.
- Manufacturers and suppliers compiling in‑use performance evidence for product declarations.
- Assessors, insurers and public authorities needing consistent datasets for risk, lifecycle cost and durability analysis.
- Researchers and BIM practitioners integrating service life data into digital models for better lifecycle predictions.
Note: While maintenance planning is outside the standard’s scope, it recognizes maintenance-driven inspections and their effects on service life.
Related standards
Using ISO 15686-7 helps organizations create comparable, high-quality service life datasets that support robust durability forecasting, lifecycle cost assessments and evidence-based asset management.